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Tyra Banks ModelLand Themepark Will Cost You A Pretty Penny
Tyra Banks has a new modeling experience that is sure to break the bank.
After creating “America’s Next Top Model” (one of the longest running reality series in history), Tyra has a new story-driven attraction that features fashion and beauty, photoshoots and runways, shopping and theatre called ModelLand.
But it ain’t cheap. In fact it will cost you a pretty penny. See what we did there?
Tickets range from $59 to a whooping $1,495! General Access tickets are $59.00 (excluding fees), General Access for a child is $39.00 (excluding fees), the Fantascene Photoshoot ticket is $549.00 (excluding fees), and the Fantascene Dream ticket will run you $1,495.00 (excluding fees).
ModelLand also offers membership subscriptions:
For $198, you’ll receive 4 General Access visits (valid for 12 months) and a ModelLand t-shirt.
For $590.00, you’ll get 12 General Access visits (valid for 12 months), and a ModelLand hoodie.
For $1,650.00, you’ll receive 4 General Access visits, 4 Fantascene Photoshoot visits (valid for 12 months), a ModelLand hoodie and a ModelLand Lightcatcher Beauty Kit.
For $5,490.00, you’ll receive 12 General Access visits, 12 Fantascene Photoshoot visits (valid for 12 months), additional hair couture piece with styling tips, a ModelLand hoodie, a ModelLand Lightcatcher Beauty Kit, and a ModelLand Necklace.
Banks said in a press release, “I believe all shapes AND all sizes AND all ages AND all shades deserve to feel beautiful, powerful, and be the fantasy versions of themselves. ModelLand is not just an attraction. It’s a place full of story that challenges what ‘attractive’ means.”
She’s also been busy promoting the experience like crazy and appeared on Watch What Happens Live Sunday night, alongside ANTM winner Eva Marcille. The ladies reunited after many years and Eva also shared the best advice Banks gave her.
You’ll recall Banks also released a book in 2010 called Modelland based on her experiences as a model. Not sure if ModelLand which opens in May, will include elements of the book, but sounds like fun.