Black-owned hotel converted into museum preserves original furniture and setup, offering a rich history of African American life in segregated Florida. Exhibits present artifacts and stories with a focus on social justice and community resilience. The atmosphere is welcoming and informative, inviting close engagement with the past.
Strong focus on African American history and culture with interactive exhibits brings the stories and struggles to life. A welcoming host shares deep knowledge and personal stories, enriching the experience.
Displays cover African American history with a focus on Florida and the United States. Exhibits include historical artifacts and details about the hotel's history.
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Admission is $10 for adults, with discounts for students and seniors.
The museum hosts special events throughout the year; check their website for details.
The museum offers guided tours on weekends at 2pm; reservations are recommended.
Chocolate shop combines interactive museum with chocolate sculptures and wine pairings. Cozy, chill atmosphere invites relaxed tasting and exploration. Visitors sample freshly made chocolates and enjoy unique flavors in a beautifully decorated space.
Offers a fascinating and informative look at chocolate's origins with a unique experience suitable for all ages. Includes a museum tour paired with a cafรฉ featuring chocolates from around the world.
Tasting different chocolates adds a unique flavor experience to the tour. The guide keeps the information engaging and clear, making the whole visit both informative and captivating.
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Tours of chocolate sculptures occur every hour and require an additional fee.
Wine and chocolate pairing experiences are available for an additional cost.
Free chocolate tastings are provided at the end of the tour.
Museum showcases over 200 vehicles arranged by era and origin, including movie cars and a dedicated James Bond room. Open-air sections with a covered roof create a warm, humid atmosphere while arcade and go-kart amenities add lively entertainment options. Quiet and spacious, the layout is easy to navigate with many photo opportunities throughout.
Car collections include James Bond exhibits and a VIP tour option. Exhibitions are free with affordable admission, offering a complete and beautiful display for car enthusiasts.
A massive collection of cars from American, European, and Eastern European origins fills the space. Vintage cars and movie vehicles stand out, with many interesting facts shared about their history and details.
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Monday offers a half-off discount on tickets.
The museum offers free parking.
The guided tour costs $40 for two people on Groupon.
Wax figures showcase incredible realism with themed rooms offering interactive setups and creative props. The space feels lively yet relaxed, with plenty of room for photos and easy navigation. Visitors encounter a variety of famous personalities in a well-organized, clean environment.
Wax figures include both classic and new celebrities. Interactive exhibits feature DC comics characters and Hollywood stars. The Dark Knight exhibit offers a close-up experience with the displays.
Wax figures look almost life-like and the write-ups near the statues provide interesting details. The museum offers a unique and beautiful experience that captures attention.
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The attraction does not accept cash; book tickets online or have a card ready.
The parking situation is tricky; part is free but small, and the other part costs $25.
Trivia games are available for visitors to enjoy during their time at the attraction.
Former shopping mall transformed into an indoor amusement center with classic and movie car museum, go-kart tracks, and arcade games. Atmosphere blends nostalgic charm with family-friendly fun, offering quiet weekdays and lively weekends. Features include themed galleries, bowling, bumper cars, and glow-in-the-dark mini golf.
A vintage car museum stands out with a collection of antique vehicles. It offers a solid experience for car enthusiasts and complements other family activities nearby.
A wide collection of historical cars, new cars, and movie cars creates an interesting theme. The auto museum offers a diverse and engaging car collection.
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The entrance to Dezerland Park Orlando is free for all visitors.
Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
A time-based card allows unlimited access to activities for a set duration.
Old firehouse houses beautifully restored fire engines and historic artifacts that trace firefighting history back to the 1800s. The atmosphere is family-friendly and educational, with interactive features like ringing the fire truck bell and sitting in trucks for photos. Volunteers run the museum, preserving its nostalgic charm and ensuring the history remains visible.
The museum showcases beautifully restored equipment and historic fire engines inside an old firehouse. Visitors can interact by trying on helmets, sitting in fire trucks, and triggering a real fire alarm, making it family-friendly and engaging for all ages.
The building has an interesting history and was moved from its original location. Staff share detailed stories and answer questions thoroughly. A second floor holds many exhibits that catch attention.
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The museum is open Fridays and Saturdays from 10 AM to 4 PM.
Admission is free, but donations are appreciated.
The museum offers interactive activities for kids, like trying on helmets.
Botanical garden offers lush shaded paths and vibrant tropical plants with meticulously maintained grounds. Atmosphere stays peaceful and serene, ideal for leisurely strolls and quiet relaxation. Family-friendly features include picnic areas, games, and a coffee shop with snacks and ice cream.
Rotating exhibits include a gnomes exhibit and a fun Origami exhibit. The Historic Leu House Museum offers tours with insights into the Mizell, Pell, and Leu families and Florida history.
A gorgeous botanical garden with an interesting history and a tour of the mansion that adds depth. Each visit reveals something new and engaging about flowers, blooms, and butterfly habitats.
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The gardens open at 8 am for members and at 9 am for the general public.
The admission fee is $15 for adults and $10 for kids up to 17 years old.
The first Monday of each month is free admission day.
Small, bright space filled with mind-boggling illusions and interactive photo opportunities. Vibrant atmosphere encourages laughter and fun, making it ideal for playful visits. Exhibits are close together, creating an intimate but sometimes crowded experience.
A sensory wonderland filled with interactive optical illusions challenges perception in an entertaining way. Exhibits offer creative photo opportunities and unexpected surprises throughout.
Displays spark curiosity and make you think. The reverse room offers fun and interesting photo opportunities. The tunnel stands out as a unique feature.
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Admission is $25 per person, with no refunds available.
Parking is free in the garage adjacent to the museum.
The museum experience typically lasts about 90 minutes.