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susie c
March 29th, 2003, 18:30
I am visiting with 3 kids in Novemebr and wonder what this would be like for an evening out? Has anyone been?

highlander447
March 29th, 2003, 19:46
Fun spot looks like a fairground type place we passed it but never been inside i didn't see point after beeing at disney and IOA etc but the wonder works does a magic show dinner which is fun and also laser tag :ears:

trevorsem
March 31st, 2003, 10:21
Originally posted by susie c
I am visiting with 3 kids in Novemebr and wonder what this would be like for an evening out? Has anyone been?

Take plenty of cash. We went in Nov 2001, but decided to leave early. You purchase a band or single tickets and use so many points per attraction. When we worked it out, it was quite expensive, so went to Old Town along US192, had a great time, but still spent loads.

Agree regarding Wonderworks. Very educational, but fun, Laser Tag was good(if exhausting, those pesky kids!!!). Nights of Wonder magic show is the most underated dinner show in Orlando!

:usa:

Trev

disneytracy
March 31st, 2003, 10:32
We went in 2001, with my 3 kids, the problem we had was that the youngest was just under the height restrictions for the big rides, so had to make do with the tots rides. Been once wouldn't go again

susie c
March 31st, 2003, 10:35
Thanks for info, think I might give it a miss! Can you tell me more about the Nights of Wonder? Can I pre book this and is it very expensive?
Thanks for your help.

trevorsem
March 31st, 2003, 10:43
Originally posted by susie c
Thanks for info, think I might give it a miss! Can you tell me more about the Nights of Wonder? Can I pre book this and is it very expensive?
Thanks for your help.

Nights of Wonder is a new show (our Virgin Rep did not know about it).

Can be purchased separate, although recommend making an afternoon of it by purchasing the combo ticket of Wonderworks, Laser Tag and the dinner show.

You are taken into the theatre where there is popcorn in top hats on the table. Then unlimited pizza is given to each table, along with pitchers of drinks.

The show we saw (not sure if it is rotated or not) was magic (literally) with plenty of audience participation. My daughter, wife and I all got dragged up.

Just goes to show that a dinner show does not have to be massive with loads of props and gadgets to be good.

Highly recommended

:clap:

Trev

trevorsem
March 31st, 2003, 10:44
Originally posted by susie c
Thanks for info, think I might give it a miss! Can you tell me more about the Nights of Wonder? Can I pre book this and is it very expensive?
Thanks for your help.

Sorry, think we paid $40 - $60 per adult in Nov 2001 for the the combo ticket. Discount for kids.

Check out their website for further info

Trev

highlander447
March 31st, 2003, 16:17
Check out their website its not that expensive as £40 per adult but I think it is if u want to explore the full attraction we are just thinking of doing magic show and laser tag because of time restraints I think this is about $25 per adult $15 kids plus its had great reviews:thumbs: