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| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2006
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| Wonder works is located on I4 in central Orlando and is a great attraction to take the whole family. My daughter loved all of the different types of experiments they had and it was a knowledgeable experience for all. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2007
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| Yes, it is a good family place and worth going. However, with so many great attractions in the greater Orlando area, it would be low on my recommendations list. It would seem to first hit the big stuff...MGM, Seaworld, Univeral Studios, and all of Disney. Then it would be the waterparks. Maybe after that! Happy Travels. |
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| Moderator Jr Member | I've heard that WonderWorks is expensive, but this is from my cheap friends who think movies cost too much. Once they got in, everyone had a lot of fun, from the kids to the grandparents. There hands-on activities are a lot of fun and there's so much to do that you won't feel super crowded. There's also a WonderWorks in the Smoky Mountains and one in Myrtle Beach.
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