Watch: Would you pay $1,495 for a ticket to Tyra Banks’ ModelLand theme park? [Video] | lovebscott.com

Watch: Would you pay $1,495 for a ticket to Tyra Banks’ ModelLand theme park? [Video]

Better start practicing your smize.

Tickets for ModelLand, Tyra Banks‘ long-awaited supermodel theme park for the “masses,” finally became available online on Monday morning.

Located at Santa Monica Place in Santa Monica, California, the 21,000-square-foot destination will allow guests to experience “the ultimate modeling fantasy,” according to a press release, and was over a decade in the making.

“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,” Banks, 46, said in a statement. “ModelLand is not just an attraction. It’s a place full of story that challenges what ‘attractive’ means.”

“When you step into ModelLand, you enter a fantastical world where we celebrate YOUR uniqueness while we help you master your angles and up your photo game,” the supermodel added. “YOU are ModelLand’s star. Our cameras are waiting for you.”

Of course, access to what lies beyond the attraction’s gilded lobby will cost you. General access tickets, which promise to “whisk you away into the world of fantasy and phierceness” and include posing tips from Banks, a photoshoot and a personalized digital lookbook, are priced at $56.

If you’d like a makeover before you start to smize, you’ll have to go for a $549 “Fantascene Photoshoot” ticket, which offers a “dream-worthy” makeup look, “couture” wig and “runway-ready wardrobe styling,” along with snacks and a “signature blood orange beverage.”

And then there’s the $1,495 “Fantascene Dream” tier, which offers a a pre-visit consultation to customize your photoshoot look, extra wardrobe changes and photos, a Banks-curated goodie bag, ModelLand robe and secluded VIP seating.

Those willing to pony up for the priciest ticket will receive additional nebulous perks including a “hand-crafted ModelLand elixir,” whatever that might be, and a “custom curated row for Instagram.”

[via PageSix]

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