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Museum of Illusions Orlando

Basic Information
Address: 8441 International Drive Suite #250 Orlando FL
Phone Number: 3862598307
Email: orlandosmm@enthoosia.com
Director: Marc Tipton
Additional Information
Days and Hours: Sunday - Monday 10:00PM - 9:00PM, Friday - Saturday 10:00PM - 10:00PM
Description:
With over 50 exhibits, Museum of Illusions offers more mind-twisting, eye-tricking fun under one roof than any other edutainment destination in Central Florida.
Roam the mind-blowing expanse of the Infinity Room.
Defy the laws of gravity in the Reverse Room.
Shrink to miniature size in the Ames Room.
Grade Levels:
Pre-K
K-5
6-8
9-12
Pre-K
K-5
6-8
9-12
Disabled Access:
Yes
Admission/Tickets: Group Rate: $18.95, General Admission: $26.95
Food: Offered upon request
Length of Visit: 45 Minutes to 1 Hour
Group Requirements: School groups must be at 15 people or more. School groups are required to book their visits at least fourteen (14) days in advance as school visits are planned according to available bookings and other museum activities. For each school group, the museum offers free entrance for teachers and professors for every 15 kids. To secure your reservation the following payment schedule applies to the total amount due on confirmed reservations:
50% – non-refundable deposit due at the time of booking your reservation
Final Payment – due upon arrival
Exhibits: Museum of Illusions is an impressive destination where illusions can be optical, photographic or interactive:
o Optical: bewildering images that play tricks on you, confusing your eyes and brain. These visual illusions are just a reminder that our senses are imperfect and our perception of the world is often distorted
o Photographic: illusions that can confuse your mind and create false perception and can be seen only through photos or pictures that visitor can take with his camera
o Interactive: illusions that can have the size of a “room” and can blow your mind. Visitors can enter, be part and interact with the exhibits
Gift Shop/Factory Outlet: https://moigiftshop.com/
Amenities: Free parking, Wheelchair accessible
Reservations Needed: Yes
Directions:
Located at Icon Park: 8375 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819
Museum of Illusions: 8441 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819
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