Tyra Banks’ modeling utopia is finally coming to fruition.

The beauty theme park ModelLand, first announced last year, is slated to open in Santa Monica on May 1. And tickets are now on sale.

“I am excited to bring ModelLand to my hometown in L.A. after dreaming about it for so many years,” Banks said in a statement to The Times on Tuesday. “I always loved discovering unique and barrier breaking talent on ‘America’s Next Top Model’ and I wanted to give that same love to everyone, so I created a physical space to do that.”

ModelLand’s website describes the park as “the first of its kind experiential attraction that will emulate a fantasy version of the modeling world with state-of-the-art interactive entertainment where beauty, fantasy, tech, theater, retail and an eating extravaganza collide.”


At ModelLand, be discovered. Be you. Be bold. A place where we reject the beauty standards of yesterday, and show that fashion and #PHIierce are NOT restricted to one type of body or person. #ModelLand #beDiscovered pic.twitter.com/j252uEikTg — ModelLand (@modelland) February 25, 2020

Eager visitors can expect to find their “ultimate modeling fantasy” within the 21,000-square-foot, multilevel theme park in Santa Monica Place, the open-air shopping center located just blocks from the pier. The attraction’s title shares the same name as the young-adult novel Banks published in 2011 based on her life.

The “America’s Next Top Model” host has been working on the project for 10 years with funding from investors in Santa Monica and beyond. Her vision for ModelLand was inspired by the happiest place on Earth.

“I’m inspired by Walt Disney. He created a legacy brand and destination that exists beyond his time on earth and continues to delight people of all ages through fantasy and story,” Banks said on the park’s website.


Her mission, she wrote, is to “bring modeling to the masses.

“I want to redefine what a model and modeling means. It ain’t just about having a contract with a top modeling agency. And it’s not just being an Instamodel with tons of followers. I want to make people everywhere feel more beautiful and powerful than they ever believed possible,” she continued.

Tyra Banks, the creator and executive producer of “America’s Next Top Model,” named her modeling theme park after her 2011 young-adult novel, “Modelland.” (Eric Liebowitz / The CW)

But empowerment and beauty will come at a price. General access tickets, excluding additional fees, start at $39 for children and $59 for adults.


The “Fantascene Photoshoot” option costs $549 and includes a photo shoot, treats, hair styling, wardrobe change and more.

The “Fantascene Dream” package will cost significantly more. At $1,495 a pop, visitors will be treated to a personal consultation with a fashion and beauty expert, a handmade ModelLand elixir and “artisanal truffles” and more photographs and wardrobe changes, among other perks.