Tickets for the new space go on sale June 22 via the company’s website. Designed for adults and teens, the facility houses a two-story bar and kitchen serving scratch-made items, including Detroit-style pizza and wagyu burgers. Upon entry, guests receive an RFID-powered Veloband to track progress across cooperative challenge rooms, competitive duels, and an interactive art scavenger hunt. Because the system saves individual performance data, players can resume their progress during future visits to any Level99 site.
Founder and CEO Matt DuPlessie noted that the venue’s games are developed internally at a Massachusetts production facility to ensure a rotating selection of challenges. The Disney Springs site will host 63 mini-games, alongside 40 original art pieces. Admission starts at $29.99 for 1.5 to 2.5-hour intervals, with the first 500 visitors on opening day receiving a commemorative pin. Positioned near the Cirque du Soleil theater, the Orlando expansion represents the fourth location for the brand, with four additional sites currently under development across the United States.





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