Museums in Orlando, FL
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Admission to Titanic: the Experience
by Titanic: The ExperienceLearn about the world’s most famous ill-fated ship in this 20,000 square foot interactive exhibit. Here, you can let your imagination run wild as you stroll through full-scale reproductions of the Titanic’s most famous rooms. Descend the grand staircase, peer into the first class parlor suite, explore the boiler room, or gaze upwards from the promenade peck. Some visitors are sure that they have heard Celine Dion singing from the bow of the ship, while others are equally certain that they have encountered Molly Brown and Captain Smith. It’s all possible and all brought to life by a group of exceptionally trained actors in period costume who share their stories during an hour-long guided tour. Highlights 20,000 square foot interactive exhibit with recreations of some of the Titanic’s most famous rooms, authentic artifacts, and more. Guided tours by trained actors in costume start daily at 10 am. Museum and all facilities are open 365 days of the year from 9 am to 9pm daily. Getting to Your Activity Titanic: the Experience is located at 7324 International Drive, Orlando.
Orlando, FL
$22 USD Per Adult (12+) -
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex Tickets
by Official Ticket CenterLearn about NASA’s storied history of space exploration at the Kennedy Space Center. See spacecraft up close, wander a garden of rockets, step inside a recreation of the Apollo firing room and experience a shuttle launch. The Kennedy Space Center is your one-stop place for all things space, and is well worth spending a day exploring. The Kennedy Space Center features exhibits, displays, spacecrafts, artifacts, two IMAX theaters, bus tours of the spaceport and the Shuttle Launch Experience simulator. This pass entitles you to entrance to all the visitor complex exhibits, shows and IMAX films. You’ll also receive a second day pass for the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame, just in case you didn’t have time to get there on day one. The Center is open 9am-6pm daily, except December 25 and certain launch days. It is recommended you budget a full day to see everything. Getting to Your Activity You’ll have to pick your tickets up at the Official Ticket Center prior to going to the Kennedy Space Center, which is about 45 minutes east of Orlando.
Orlando, FL
$43 USD Per Adult (12+) -
Ripley’s Odditorium Tickets
by Official Ticket CenterWhen you pull up to this whacky building that looks like it’s falling into a Florida sinkhole, you’ll know you’re in for an odd experience. The 10,000-square-foot Ripley’s Believe it or Not Odditorium is the only place you can see a balloon-powered chair, a Beyonce portrait crafted from candy, a chunk of the Berlin Wall, optical illusions and even a real shrunken head at all under one roof. Home to 16 galleries filled with curious collections of weird and wonderful artifacts and exhibits, this museum is a popular stop for families visiting Florida. Is This Activity Right for Me? This ticket is only good for Ripley’s Odditorium. Our Go Orlando passes will get you into the Odditorium, plus 48 other attractions, for one low price. Highlights See the smallest production car in the world, portraits of famous folks made out of unusual items, dinosaur fossils, miniatures, optical illusion galleries and more. View 16 different galleries of curiosities. Museum takes about 90 minutes to fully explore. Take advantage of free parking. The Odditorium is open 365 days a year. Getting to Your Activity You will have to pick your tickets up at the Official Ticket Center in Kissimmee before heading to the Odditorium.
Orlando, FL
$19 USD Per Adult (12+) -
Wonderworks Orlando Tickets
by Official Ticket CenterWho says you can’t learn on your vacation? This experiential science center is full of hands-on activities, games, obstacle courses and more that teach adults and kids alike about gravity, optical illusions, space travel, electricity, historical events and more. Journey into the whacky upside-down building for a day of fun — and maybe even some learning, but don’t tell the kids. Is This Activity Right for Me? This ticket is only good for Wonderworks Orlando. Our Go Orlando multi-attraction pass will get you into Wonderworks as well as 48 other Orlando-area attractions, such as the Titanic Experience, Jungle Island and more. Highlights Wonderworks Orlando is an experiential science center with lots of interactive activities. Build (and ride) a virtual roller coaster, learn about the 1989 San Francisco earthquake, experiment in the bubble lab, tackle a rope course, play laser tag and more. Open to 9am to midnight daily. Allow 3-4 hours to fully explore the center. Getting to Your Activity You’ll have to pick your tickets up at the Official Ticket Center prior to going to Wonderworks.
Orlando, FL
$25 USD Per Adult (12+) -
Wonderworks Admission and Dinner Show
by Official Ticket CenterPair your trip to Wonderworks’ fun-tastic science center with an entertaining dinner show that will wow you between bites. Tony Brent’s high-energy Outta Control Magic Comedy Dinner Show uses magic tricks, improv and audience participation to create a memorable meal. Before the show, explore Wonderworks’ interactive exhibits on electricity, physics, historical events and more, or play lazer tag, climb a rope course or take in a 4-D theater show. Highlights WonderWorks is an experiential science center filled with interactive activities. Build (and ride) a virtual roller coaster, learn about the 1989 San Francisco earthquake, experiment in the bubble lab, tackle a rope course, play laser tag and more. Tony Brent’s Outta Control Magic Comedy Dinner Show combines magic, comedy and audience participation. Dinner consists of all-you-can eat pepperoni pizza, salad, popcorn, refreshments and dessert. Show lasts 90 minutes and happens at 6pm nightly, with an additional show at 8pm Friday and Saturday. Wonderworks is open to 9am to midnight daily. Allow 3-4 hours to fully explore the center. Getting to Your Activity You’ll have to pick your tickets up at the Official Ticket Center prior to going to Wonderworks.
Orlando, FL
$44 USD Per Adult (12+) -
See Orlando's Museums and More
by Smart DestinationsTake a break from the rides and amusement parks and take in some of the many cultural, historical and scientific attractions in the Orlando area. Did you know that St. Petersburg is home to the Dali Museum? Or that there’s such a thing as the Water Ski Hall of Fame—and that you can find it just outside of Orlando? The Go Orlando Card grants you access to these attractions and more; places such as the America Police Hall of Fame, the Museum of Science and Industry, the Orlando Museum of Art, and the Orange Country History Center are on the list. This one card is good at 49 different attractions in the Orlando area, so you won’t miss a thing. Plus, its swipe-and-go design means you’ll avoid many lineups. Highlights Enjoy admission to 49 different attractions, including the American Police Hall of Fame, the Dali Museum, the Miami Seaquarium, the Museum of Discovery and Science and more. See Inclusions for a full list of attractions. Passes available for both adults and children (aged 3-12) in one, two, three, five or seven-day denominations. You have up to two weeks to use your chosen number of attraction days. Getting to Your Activity You will be emailed an electronic voucher, which you can exchange for your Go Orlando pass at a designated redemption center.
Orlando, FL
$75 USD Per 1 Day (adult 12+)
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Visiting museums in most cities in the world can be something of a stuffy experience, one that is reserved for academics, but the museums in Orlando are very different. As you might expect the museums here are entertaining, far from boring and completely devoid of any Latin names. Many have topical themes made popular by movies or books, while some are full of fascinating, little known facts and records pertaining to a wide assortment of famous people. Orlando does have three serious art museums, a Holocaust museum and a science museum, and a visit to the Kennedy Space Center should be high on your list. A favorite among most kids is Dinosaur World, don’t miss this, and just ignore the long Latin names.