WonderWorks Orlando
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 5 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Pricing can be high (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Can get crowded during peak times (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • School age (7-12 years)
- • Teens (13+ years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
- • Weekends can be busy
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Higher pricing mentioned (4 mentions)
Recent Reviews
Brittany Jager
a month agoPeople were pretty cool. Nice atmosphere. All access really is a decent amount. The kids did it all. 4d theater, rope course, laser tag, and all the stuff to play with. Even have a bubble room. Definitely recommend on an off day from theme parks. That's how we did it anyways. Side note.... the have food there too. I was surprised to find out that our tickets were for all day! We could leave and come back later. We didn't but it was an option. Another side note... bought the tickets on Groupon called Orlando city pass. Bundled with stuff from ICON park too. Definitely worth it.
Kevin
2 weeks agoPretty fun for kids but built like an arcade with many games in the exhibits and an extra paid arcade on the top floor if the games were not enough. Anyway, the exhibits are really fun and hands on for kids and really enjoyable. There was lots of stuff to do and they were all fun. The rope course was a blast too. Overall very fun for kids and grown ups alike, but pretty expensive for what you’re getting.
Sherrie Sunshine
a month agoMy boys ages 10 and almost 13 had a blast here! They discovered so many new things. We went again and added the Magic Comedy Show Dinner this time. It was a lot of fun! I would highly recommend it!
Jóhann Ingi
4 months agoPositive Review and Negative Review. Positive Review I recently visited WonderWorks Orlando with my family, and I must say it exceeded my expectations. I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect when we first arrived, but the experience turned out to be far more enjoyable than I could have imagined. The kids had an absolute blast! The interactive exhibits kept them engaged for hours, and there was so much laughter and excitement throughout the day. One of the standout features was the variety of activities available — everything from hands-on science experiments to fun physical challenges. It’s a great mix of entertainment and education, which is perfect for families. I particularly appreciated how WonderWorks encourages curiosity and exploration in such a playful environment. Overall, WonderWorks Orlando provided us with an unforgettable experience full of fun, surprises, and great memories. It’s a fantastic destination for families looking for something unique and interactive Negative Review While WonderWorks Orlando was a lot of fun, I couldn’t help but notice that some exhibits and attractions seemed to be in need of updates or maintenance. A few of the interactive displays looked a bit worn out, and certain areas could benefit from refurbishment to match the rest of the experience. That said, these minor shortcomings didn’t take away from the overall enjoyment, but it’s worth noting for future improvement. With some updates, WonderWorks could truly elevate itself even further and continue to wow visitors for years to come.
Jackie W.
3 months agoWe chose this place as our last activity in town before heading to the airport. It was pricey but we enjoyed it! Lots of hands on things to do, from experiencing the feel of an earthquake or hurricane, to making music, to playing arcade type games to laser tag and riding a virtual roller-coaster, lots to keep everyone busy, from children to adults. Cool art pieces throughout, I didn't include photos of people, but focused on some cool aspects of what I saw. It wasn't super busy when we visited (January), and we parked in the lot behind the place, I expect like any activity in Orlando, it gets, quite busy in certain seasons. We did not buy tickets in advance, so I have no idea if it's helpful to do so.