WonderWorks
WonderWorks
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9:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Monday
9:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Friday
9:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 12:00 AM
About
WonderWorks is an amusement park for the mind with over 100 interactive exhibits for visitors of all ages. Experience the trembling of a 5.3 earthquake, be blown away by 74mph hurricane force winds, land the shuttle, lie on a bed of nails, ride a virtual roller coaster, play virtual sports, plus much more! Special features of the attraction include a 4D extreme motion ride, 3 story indoor ropes challenge course, laser-tag and a nightly magic comedy dinner show.
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International Drive is a perfect microcosm of the wonder and adventure found throughout Orlando. It’s also close to all major theme parks and connects SeaWorld Orlando and Universal Orlando Resort. No Orlando trip is complete without visiting it!
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- ianschweyToronto, Canada89 contributionsFun For The Kids!!!I thought this place was a fun and entertaining place for my kids to hang out on a dark, rainy day in Orlando. There are some really cool features and things to see and experience here. The kids loved the ropes course, lying on a bed of nails, and some space/spiny contraption. During the day, it's very busy and the lineups are not fun, so I'd recommend (if your kids are a bit older), going after 6pm. They can stay til midnight and enjoy most of what's offered with far shorter lineups. Tickets are a bit pricey, so I'd recommend looking for a GroupOn deal (though you can't use it on the day you buy it, it has to be a day later)Visited December 2019Written January 1, 2020
- BarbPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania31 contributionsEclectic, fun, something for everyoneI’m a 68 year old who took my 7 year old granddaughter here for her birthday. ( it was 60 degrees, windy and cloudy so it was a great choice for a non swim day.) The Interesting outside of the building alone gives you a clue as to the varied nature of things happening inside. First you are greeted by a robot (it was a pretty long wait to actually get inside despite only a few people ahead of me. They should streamline the process. So the robot served good purpose.) The place is open all day and evening so the ages of clientele must change. We were there with school children and were very kindly told ‘they leave at 2:30’ which was good to know. The initial optical illusion of walking thru a rolling barrel was terrific. Then, due to the crowd in the first level, we went right up to the next level. Good idea! Many many things to touch and play with: so despite the number of people, we always had something to do. We loved the bubble room! In the ‘basement’ (which is actually the top floor), was a terrific 4D movie, four different ones play every ten minutes or so, and give a very realistic idea of riding on a roller coaster. ( not up to Disney quality but still good!) There is also a ropes course running along the ceiling. It’s completely safe as you were a vest that is linked to a steel track. There is a laser tag room too which was quite fun. The rest of the floor is similar to ‘Dave and Busters’ in that you pay extra money to do arcade type things for tickets and prizes. I’m too thrifty. We did none of those. On that floor there is also a little lunch room so bring your packed lunch as we did and enjoy the cost savings as well as (most likely) a much more healthy meal. (this room exists despite a sign that said you have to use their cafeteria). We ambled up and down all day and enjoyed less crowds after the school children left. Despite the ‘all ages’ ad, it’s best for families. However, I could envision couples on a date night enjoying a bunch of the activities. Only once though.Visited February 2020Traveled with familyWritten February 20, 2020
- Digging The DitchesSalem, Missouri29 contributionsAwesome Groupon DealWe had a discounted rate for entrance and that made the experience deserving of a 5 star rating. Everyone teens and little children included had a blast. It’s a little crowded and the larger rides have a wait time. Laser tag was included in our admission and the whole family loved it.Visited December 2019Written January 2, 2020
- Dre ROrlando, Florida2 contributionsBeware! Customer Service is not great!My family and I spent most of June and July in the Orlando area for our family vacation. We have visited Wonder Works before some years ago and had a great time so this trip we wanted to visit again. I know that during the COCID-19 pandemic business models change, etc and that is fine, but when you and your family spend less time than an hour in the establishment and most of that time was waiting on line, enforcing a refund policy that only applies to a family spending 25 minutes or less inside is simply ridiculous! How can a family determine if they are enjoying the place in 25 minutes when most of that time is spent waiting in lines for various attractions?.. Yes, we went a day before the 4th of July, but that is the reason why the 25 minute rule should not apply, especially when it is busier, on top of the social distancing etc. I spoke to the manager David, and the GM Brian and they both told me that they are not able to provide me with a refund of my $. I even asked for a partial refund. I was offered tickets to come back but why would I want tickets to come back when I do not live in Florida and do not know when I am returning? As well as coming back to a business that does not honor refunds for minutes spent over 25 minutes.. I am highly disappointed in Wonder Works in this regard. Even Disney and Universal have refunded my families day ticket when it has rained or if we had a bad experience and there tickets are way more $! My advice is to make sure that you are paying attention to how busy the place is beforw entering and paying because you will be spending most of your time waiting in line, especially during COVID-19.Visited July 2020Traveled with familyWritten July 4, 2020
- K Del1 contributionA shameI was so excited to plan my sons’ birthday parties, so nothing could have been more perfect than to receive and invitation to a birthday party to see what Wonderworks was all about. When we arrived in the party room I was met by Carla who had one of the nastiest attitudes I have ever encountered in a place meant for families to enjoy. She informed me that if I didn’t pay the $19 adult fee that I had to “leave the building”. Her coworker Jasmine then came over to me asking for the same fee in which I informed them that I would not pay seeing as how I had no intention of enjoying the exhibits, but instead wanted only to monitor my children. I ended up leaving my children with one of the other parents and waiting for them downstairs where I met two other mothers from my son’s class who informed me that they were not even able to walk their children up to the party unless they were willing to pay the adult fee. While Carla has stopped me from throwing any type of party there, or ever patronizing the place, there were some employees who were phenomenal. Thank you Jaycob for allowing to go up and retrieve my children, Craig for walking around with me so I could find them, and the two managers who used radios to locate them. The experience was embarrassing and ridiculous. I have been to countless birthday parties where parents could sit and watch their children without having to pay to participate, especially when they didn’t want to. The place looked super cool, and I would love to have visited another day with the rest of my family, but there is no way I would ever spend a dollar in that place if they can’t use some of that money to recruit and vet better employees.Visited January 2020Traveled with familyWritten January 25, 2020
- Wendy L6 contributionsSome fun but hot and crowdedI saw all the reviews about the lines and AC issues so I called yesterday. They informed me that the AC was fixed now and attendance had slowed so we bought groupons for the main attractions and also for the dinner magic show. When we arrived they informed us the dinner show was full (I would have thought someone would have mentioned this possibility during when I had called twice with questions but no) Also the place is still crazy crowded with 30-60 minute waits and very warm everywhere, super warm on higher levels. It is an interesting place and kids found it fun, my 7yo more than my 12yo.Visited January 2020Traveled with familyWritten January 4, 2020
- broadh2oCumberland, Maryland101 contributionsFun, But OverpricedFirst, I went with my wife and two kids (7,5). The day was only 55 degrees with high winds. So we kind of figured the place might be a little busy, and we were right! To WonderWorks defense, they did have a sign stating that they expected it to be very busy that day. The exhibits were all really neat and my whole family had a great time with them. Some downsides were the fact that it took a half hour or more to get tickets. Another was that there was only one person working multiple exhibits, which caused long waits. To me, I feel that it was overpriced. Not by much, it cost $125 for all 4 of us. In my mind it should have been around $100 for what was included. The max flight coaster simulator was really fun, but could use an update on the screen. We didn’t get to do the ropes course, laser tag, or the 4D movie theater as it was so busy. We spent around 3-4 hours inside. I had a good time and would go again if it wasn’t as busy!Visited February 2020Traveled with familyWritten February 22, 2020
- Bay N1 contributionFamily funWe had a 14 yo son & 19 yo daughter. We were happy to play and explore together the exhibits before going to the arcade area to do the rope obstacle. They had fun and getting tickets on Groupon was cheaper but you have to wait 24 hours before using them per the front desk.Visited January 2020Traveled with familyWritten January 11, 2020
- Christinah525Shirley, New York445 contributionsA MUST SEE EXCELLENTA truly amazing EXPERIENCE. My 13 year old daughter absolutely loved it there. So much to do all included in my group on voucher. Customer service was great from all associates. all of the activities were amazingly FUN. We did laser tag, rope climbing maze, 4d theater, virtual reality ride, basketball hoop throw, and so much more.We stayed 2 1/2 hours and it was fun fun fun. They even have pictures they take of you and you can purchase if you like them. They also have a gift shop and a small cafe with a variety of snacks. We go the corn dogs yummy yummy. I was afraid my 13 year old wouldn’t like it but she sure Loved it.Visited February 2020Traveled with familyWritten February 18, 2020
- Nani RPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania139 contributionsIt's good place to visit while in OrlandoI went with my 16 year old daughter and my 30something sisters. I think my sisters had more fun then my daughter. So many things to play with, a nail bed, and huge floor piano, the rides seemed fun. Its three floors and fun facts that stays with you after time. A bubble room for kids (watch you step it's slippery). I went during Christmas and it was so busy not sure if its like that all the time, so some exhibits you needed to get in line and experience them quickly so some one else can have a chance. But over all it's cute.Visited December 2019Written January 10, 2020
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Dre R
Orlando, FL2 contributions
Jul 2020 • Family
My family and I spent most of June and July in the Orlando area for our family vacation. We have visited Wonder Works before some years ago and had a great time so this trip we wanted to visit again. I know that during the COCID-19 pandemic business models change, etc and that is fine, but when you and your family spend less time than an hour in the establishment and most of that time was waiting on line, enforcing a refund policy that only applies to a family spending 25 minutes or less inside is simply ridiculous! How can a family determine if they are enjoying the place in 25 minutes when most of that time is spent waiting in lines for various attractions?..
Yes, we went a day before the 4th of July, but that is the reason why the 25 minute rule should not apply, especially when it is busier, on top of the social distancing etc.
I spoke to the manager David, and the GM Brian and they both told me that they are not able to provide me with a refund of my $. I even asked for a partial refund. I was offered tickets to come back but why would I want tickets to come back when I do not live in Florida and do not know when I am returning? As well as coming back to a business that does not honor refunds for minutes spent over 25 minutes..
I am highly disappointed in Wonder Works in this regard. Even Disney and Universal have refunded my families day ticket when it has rained or if we had a bad experience and there tickets are way more $!
My advice is to make sure that you are paying attention to how busy the place is beforw entering and paying because you will be spending most of your time waiting in line, especially during COVID-19.
Yes, we went a day before the 4th of July, but that is the reason why the 25 minute rule should not apply, especially when it is busier, on top of the social distancing etc.
I spoke to the manager David, and the GM Brian and they both told me that they are not able to provide me with a refund of my $. I even asked for a partial refund. I was offered tickets to come back but why would I want tickets to come back when I do not live in Florida and do not know when I am returning? As well as coming back to a business that does not honor refunds for minutes spent over 25 minutes..
I am highly disappointed in Wonder Works in this regard. Even Disney and Universal have refunded my families day ticket when it has rained or if we had a bad experience and there tickets are way more $!
My advice is to make sure that you are paying attention to how busy the place is beforw entering and paying because you will be spending most of your time waiting in line, especially during COVID-19.
Written July 4, 2020
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
K Del
1 contribution
Jan 2020 • Family
I was so excited to plan my sons’ birthday parties, so nothing could have been more perfect than to receive and invitation to a birthday party to see what Wonderworks was all about.
When we arrived in the party room I was met by Carla who had one of the nastiest attitudes I have ever encountered in a place meant for families to enjoy. She informed me that if I didn’t pay the $19 adult fee that I had to “leave the building”. Her coworker Jasmine then came over to me asking for the same fee in which I informed them that I would not pay seeing as how I had no intention of enjoying the exhibits, but instead wanted only to monitor my children. I ended up leaving my children with one of the other parents and waiting for them downstairs where I met two other mothers from my son’s class who informed me that they were not even able to walk their children up to the party unless they were willing to pay the adult fee.
While Carla has stopped me from throwing any type of party there, or ever patronizing the place, there were some employees who were phenomenal. Thank you Jaycob for allowing to go up and retrieve my children, Craig for walking around with me so I could find them, and the two managers who used radios to locate them.
The experience was embarrassing and ridiculous. I have been to countless birthday parties where parents could sit and watch their children without having to pay to participate, especially when they didn’t want to. The place looked super cool, and I would love to have visited another day with the rest of my family, but there is no way I would ever spend a dollar in that place if they can’t use some of that money to recruit and vet better employees.
When we arrived in the party room I was met by Carla who had one of the nastiest attitudes I have ever encountered in a place meant for families to enjoy. She informed me that if I didn’t pay the $19 adult fee that I had to “leave the building”. Her coworker Jasmine then came over to me asking for the same fee in which I informed them that I would not pay seeing as how I had no intention of enjoying the exhibits, but instead wanted only to monitor my children. I ended up leaving my children with one of the other parents and waiting for them downstairs where I met two other mothers from my son’s class who informed me that they were not even able to walk their children up to the party unless they were willing to pay the adult fee.
While Carla has stopped me from throwing any type of party there, or ever patronizing the place, there were some employees who were phenomenal. Thank you Jaycob for allowing to go up and retrieve my children, Craig for walking around with me so I could find them, and the two managers who used radios to locate them.
The experience was embarrassing and ridiculous. I have been to countless birthday parties where parents could sit and watch their children without having to pay to participate, especially when they didn’t want to. The place looked super cool, and I would love to have visited another day with the rest of my family, but there is no way I would ever spend a dollar in that place if they can’t use some of that money to recruit and vet better employees.
Written January 26, 2020
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Wendy L
The Woodlands, United States6 contributions
Jan 2020 • Family
I saw all the reviews about the lines and AC issues so I called yesterday. They informed me that the AC was fixed now and attendance had slowed so we bought groupons for the main attractions and also for the dinner magic show. When we arrived they informed us the dinner show was full (I would have thought someone would have mentioned this possibility during when I had called twice with questions but no) Also the place is still crazy crowded with 30-60 minute waits and very warm everywhere, super warm on higher levels. It is an interesting place and kids found it fun, my 7yo more than my 12yo.
Written January 4, 2020
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broadh2o
Cumberland, MD101 contributions
Feb 2020 • Family
First, I went with my wife and two kids (7,5). The day was only 55 degrees with high winds. So we kind of figured the place might be a little busy, and we were right! To WonderWorks defense, they did have a sign stating that they expected it to be very busy that day. The exhibits were all really neat and my whole family had a great time with them. Some downsides were the fact that it took a half hour or more to get tickets. Another was that there was only one person working multiple exhibits, which caused long waits. To me, I feel that it was overpriced. Not by much, it cost $125 for all 4 of us. In my mind it should have been around $100 for what was included. The max flight coaster simulator was really fun, but could use an update on the screen. We didn’t get to do the ropes course, laser tag, or the 4D movie theater as it was so busy. We spent around 3-4 hours inside. I had a good time and would go again if it wasn’t as busy!
Written February 22, 2020
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Bay N
1 contribution
Jan 2020 • Family
We had a 14 yo son & 19 yo daughter. We were happy to play and explore together the exhibits before going to the arcade area to do the rope obstacle. They had fun and getting tickets on Groupon was cheaper but you have to wait 24 hours before using them per the front desk.
Written January 11, 2020
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Christinah525
Shirley, NY445 contributions
Feb 2020 • Family
A truly amazing EXPERIENCE. My 13 year old daughter absolutely loved it there. So much to do all included in my group on voucher. Customer service was great from all associates. all of the activities were amazingly FUN. We did laser tag, rope climbing maze, 4d theater, virtual reality ride, basketball hoop throw, and so much more.We stayed 2 1/2 hours and it was fun fun fun. They even have pictures they take of you and you can purchase if you like them. They also have a gift shop and a small cafe with a variety of snacks. We go the corn dogs yummy yummy. I was afraid my 13 year old wouldn’t like it but she sure Loved it.
Written February 18, 2020
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Nani R
Philadelphia, PA139 contributions
Dec 2019
I went with my 16 year old daughter and my 30something sisters. I think my sisters had more fun then my daughter. So many things to play with, a nail bed, and huge floor piano, the rides seemed fun. Its three floors and fun facts that stays with you after time. A bubble room for kids (watch you step it's slippery). I went during Christmas and it was so busy not sure if its like that all the time, so some exhibits you needed to get in line and experience them quickly so some one else can have a chance. But over all it's cute.
Written January 10, 2020
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NorthernGC
Thunder Bay, Canada111 contributions
Feb 2020 • Family
We visited with our kids aged 9 and 11 who thoroughly enjoyed this attraction. The rollercoaster simulator was by far the highlight. The ropes course, the 3D movie and laser tag were fun for our whole family. They kids may have learned something along the way as the exhibits are all based on science.
It took us about 4 hours to do the whole exhibit thoroughly, and some things several times like the roller coaster simulator.
I’m giving 4 stars as I did find the admission a bit pricey, and there was no wifi available for visitors. In addition the associated car park had a low overhead so we could not use it and had to take our chances at Walgreens as there really was no other option.
It took us about 4 hours to do the whole exhibit thoroughly, and some things several times like the roller coaster simulator.
I’m giving 4 stars as I did find the admission a bit pricey, and there was no wifi available for visitors. In addition the associated car park had a low overhead so we could not use it and had to take our chances at Walgreens as there really was no other option.
Written February 26, 2020
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T. MacK
Maple Ridge, Canada47 contributions
Mar 2020 • Family
We spent two days exploring this science Center. It was fun. Buying the second day in advance made it more affordable for what it was. We found it was like Riley’s, but with children’s activities like laser tag and climbing area. Also, the 4D movies were entertaining. We’d recommend this for a good indoor day.
Written March 21, 2020
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Holly S
Fleming Island, FL4 contributions
Feb 2021 • Family
We had a great time with our 2 boys, 8 & 6. Took about 3 hours and my boys could’ve stayed longer. Brian gave us excellent customer service when there was some confusion about a discount. The pizza meal deal is well worth it. A few things to know: need sneakers for ropes course, third floor is mostly video games that cost extra, there was a long line to get in at noon, it says free parking outside the garage but it was $10, and if you’re taking multiple kids, it’s very easy for them to run the split pattern get away from you in there, so be aware. ;)
Written February 15, 2021
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Can you buy your tickets for wonderworks at the door?
Brandtl
Hudson, NY80 contributions
Yes
Can i buy tickets at the door in orlando wonderworks
Georgia H
Cass City, MI309 contributions
yes you can,,,,but beware some times they sell out, so a good idea to get reservations.
Are they still doing the magic show and all you can eat pizza here? Came here iwth my kids years ago?
Annedd376
Wigan, UK89 contributions
Is the WonderWorks suitable for someone with mobility issues. We are older and would love to come. Are there some parts that we can access. Thank you
Stephanie A
Cleveland, OH7 contributions
Yes there will be some parts, but there are also parts that’s will be harder for you. However, the place is wheelchair accessible. I’d advise to go during a school day when not so many kids will be there running wild.
lmarie444
Falmouth, MA41 contributions
Is there a ticket price that doesnt include the rope course , 4d theater etc.
Alina Z
Boston, MA16 contributions
Its only all inclusive, but there are discount coupons at local hotels, rv parks, car rental places. Very reasonable even if you don't end up doing every attraction.
Nicole D
Indianapolis1 contribution
Do I have to schedule my visit or can I walk in any day and time and use tickets I purchased online?
WonderWorksGM
Orlando6 contributions
Thank you for your interest in WonderWorks, you can walk in any day, however online tickets must be pre-printed. Feel free to call us with any questions or email with any questions you may have. We hope you have a Wonderful visit.
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Alexandra Silhengst
Ganserndorf, Austria54 contributions
i dont understand that question.
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- WonderWorks is open:
- Sun - Sat 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM
- WonderWorks admission prices can vary. Entrance tickets currently cost $36.20, while a popular guided tour starts around $25.00 per person. See all 9 WonderWorks tickets and tours on Tripadvisor
- WonderWorks can be crowded, so we recommend booking e-tickets ahead of time to secure your spot. If you book with Tripadvisor, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund. See all 9 WonderWorks tickets and tours on Tripadvisor
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