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Welcome
to WonderWorks!
Central Florida’s
only upside down attraction. An amusement park for the mind, featuring over 100 interactive exhibits for the entire family
to experience.
EXHIBITS This once top-secret
laboratory was located in the Bermuda Triangle, when it was ripped from its foundation by a horrific tornado and carried thousands
of miles away to International Drive, Orlando Florida. This tornado was created by scientists from around the world trying
to find answers to the unexplainable. During their experiment, something went awry and the power of the tornado was unleashed
throughout the laboratory. Remarkably, all of the experiments remained intact and functional. Here are just a few of the amazing
exhibits found inside the 1st and 2nd levels of WonderWorks.
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Land
the Space Shuttle!
Take a
seat in the Shuttle Landers. Use your hand and eye coordination to maneuver the controls and land the Discovery Space Shuttle
on the airstrip. Feel first hand the challenge and skill needed to make the landing.
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Fighter
Jets
Discover the freedom
of flight as you pilot the F14 and F18 fighter jets across the blue skies. The visual effects of three wide screen television
monitors will immerse you into the experience.
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Astronaut
Space Suit
Explore the life size
replicas of an Astronaut Space Suit and Mercury Capsule. For a memorable souvenir, you can take your picture inside these
phenomenal pieces of history.
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Wonder
Coaster
Design the Roller Coaster
you have always wanted to ride! Feel the adrenaline rush of this 360º pitch and roll motion virtual ride.
"Must
be at least 48 inches tall to ride".
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Global
VR
Place yourself in the Desert War and
move on to victory in this virtual combat! Ready, Aim, Fire!
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Bubble
Lab
Kids of all ages (1-101) love bubbles!
This exhibit is just for the fun of it! Put yourself inside a gigantic bubble that you created!
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Earthquake
Simulator
One of history's most renowned
earthquakes, the 1989 San Francisco earthquake that stopped baseball's World Series and collapsed a freeway is recreated in
the laboratory. Get ready to feel what a 5.3 earthquake actually feels like!
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