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Explore the Wonders of ICON Park Orlando: Your Ultimate Guide

Updated: May 26




Are you planning a visit to ICON Park or curious about what this bustling entertainment complex has to offer? Look no further! In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the myriad attractions, dining options, and experiences awaiting you at ICON Park, located in the heart of Orlando's vibrant Entertainment District.


Nestled on International Drive, ICON Park stands as a center of entertainment, just minutes away from iconic Orlando destinations like Universal Orlando, Disney World, and SeaWorld. Opened in 2015, this sprawling complex promises an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.


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How Much Does it Cost to Visit ICON Park?


Visiting Icon Park is free of charge. However, you will need to pay for individual attractions and any food or drinks you choose to enjoy. Each attraction has its own pricing, but there are combo tickets available that offer savings if you plan to experience multiple attractions.


For convenience, you can purchase your tickets online through our affiliate link. Any purchase you make through this link helps support what we do at no additional cost to you. These combo tickets can be a great way to make the most of your visit without breaking the bank.

Pricing & Bundles


Is parking available at ICON Park?


Yes, there is a parking garage as well as valet parking.


You can park in the parking garage free of charge on floors 4-7. However, there is premium parking available on floors 2-3 for an extra charge.


What Are the Operating Hours of ICON Park?


The hours for ICON Park will change by the season, they do stay open later in the summer, especially over the week. If you would like to know what their operating hours are on the day of your visit, you can find their operating hours calendar by clicking here.


What are the Main Attractions at ICON Park?


ICON Park is home to several exciting attractions and a wide range of dining options. The main attractions you can find include The Orlando Eye, Madame Tussauds, SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium, The StarFlyer, the Orlando Slingshot, the Museum of Illusions, and Max Action Park. I'll delve into these main attractions in more detail below.


In addition to these headline attractions, ICON Park also features several smaller yet equally enjoyable experiences. These include the Carousel on the Promenade, The Pearl Express Train, the In The Game Arcade, and the 7-D Motion Theater.


Beyond the attractions, ICON Park boasts a variety of dining options. Whether you're looking for a quick bite or a full-service dining experience, there's something for everyone. Some notable spots include Blake Shelton's Ole Red, Gordon Ramsay's Fish & Chips, The Sugar Factory Orlando, Yard House, and Tin Roof: A Live Music Joint.


A ground level photo of the Orlando Eye
The Orlando Eye

Orlando Eye


The iconic centerpiece of ICON Park is the 400 foot tall Orlando Eye. The Orlando Eye is a family-friendly observation wheel that will give you a view of Orlando like no other. 


You’ll get to enjoy the sights of Orlando in your own private capsule. These capsules are air conditioned so you don’t need to worry about baking in the Florida sun.

Chrissa standing in one of the capsules of the Orlando eye looking off in the distance
Taking a flight on the Orlando Eye

During the ride, you'll get stunning 360-degree views of some of Orlando’s Iconic attractions. You’ll be able to see such sights as Spaceship Earth at EPCOT…The future home of Universal’s Epic Universe, SeaWorld, Top Golf, and Volcano Bay water park.


You can also choose what you want to listen to as you ride. You have a selection of music genres to choose from. I really enjoyed the in-capsule commentary during my ride on The Wheel at ICON Park. It provided engaging and informative insights and would point out landmarks and attractions in each direction, so that I didn't miss any sights.


You also have the option to connect your phone and listen to your own music while in flight. However, we didn't try this option while we were there.


How Long is the Flight on the Orlando Eye?


The wheel slowly rotates at a speed of 1 mph. Which will take about 20 minutes to do a full rotation. 


What are the ticket prices for the Orlando Eye?


The price to ride on the Orlando Eye starts at $29.99 online. However, they do have combo tickets if you plan on visiting multiple attractions during your visit.


You can purchase tickets through our affiliate link for the Orlando Eye by clicking here.


Is the Orlando Eye wheelchair accessible?

Yes, as long as your wheelchair is less than 36" wide, it'll be permitted.


Chrissa waving from the onion carriage with wax figures of Shrek and Fiona
Shrek and Fiona in Madame

Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum


What can you expect to see at Madame Tussaud's?


Madame Tussauds is nestled within the Wheelhouse is the renowned Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum, where you can immerse yourself in the astonishingly lifelike, full-sized figures of your favorite celebrities and historical icons.

Chrissa standing with a wax figure of Neil Artstrong on a set of the moon with the American Flag
Standing with Neil Armstrong on the moon

At Madame Tussaud’s, you can embark on a journey through several areas. In the History & Leaders section, you can strike a pose with Neal Armstrong on the Moon, experience the aura of the Oval Office alongside former President Obama, and mingle with the likes of Walt Disney.

Chrissa sitting in a replica of the oval office with a large wooden desk and the seal of the United States on the floor in front of the desk. Chrissa has a wax figure of a secret service member to her right at Madame Tussauds Wax Museum at ICON Park
The Oval Office Photo Op

If you're a sports fan, you can duke it out with Muhammad Ali or test your skills guarding the 7-foot NBA legend, Shaquille O'Neal.

Noah pretending to block a wax figure of Shaquille O'Neal at ICON Park.
Noah posing with the Shaq wax figure

In the Music Stars area, you are treated to the opportunity to belt out tunes alongside pop icons such as Beyoncé, Michael Jackson, Taylor Swift, Elvis, and Lady Gaga. A mere press of a button ignites a dance party with Bad Bunny.

a highly realistic wax figure of Taylor Swift standing in front of a large TV screen at ICON Park Orlando
The Taylor Swift wax figure

The Justice League enclave showcases beloved DC superheroes like the Flash, Wonder Woman, Cyborg, and Aquaman. You can summon Batman with the iconic Bat Signal and lend a hand to Superman as he lifts a helicopter.

Chrissa holding on to a prop of a helecoper with a wax figure of Superman pretending to hold it up
Interactive photo session with Superman

The museum also boasts an extensive array of TV and movie stars, including Neil Patrick Harris, Sofia Vergara, and Jim Parsons. Animated characters like Shrek, Fiona, and Po from Kung Fu Panda also make appearances. Movie enthusiasts can step into scenes, such as scaling a building with the Rock or posing with Steven Spielberg and E.T.


Chrissa smiling and looking at the camera pretending to fist bump a figurine of Po from Kung Fu Panda at ICON Park Orlando
Chrissa with Po

For an unparalleled star-studded experience, revel in the company of other celebrities such as Ryan Reynolds, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hanks, Samuel L. Jackson, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Johnny Depp, Awkwafina, Emma Watson, Ryan Gosling, and Anne Hathaway among many others!

A room filled with a number of wax figures of ton hands, Samuel L Jackson, Brad Pitt, Angolina Jolie, and Anne Hathaway
The Movie Stars room that feature several different celebrities

How long does it take to visit Madame Tussauds?


I would allocate 45 minutes to an hour to see everything at Madame Tussauds Orlando. There are numerous lifelike wax figures and interactive exhibits to enjoy, and you'll want to make sure you have enough time to take plenty of photos and fully immerse yourself in the experience. Since it's a self-paced tour, you can take as much time as you need to explore all the displays and exhibits.


Is Madame Tussauds suitable for kids?


Yes, definitely! Madame Tussauds Orlando is very suitable for kids. There are plenty of figures and interactive exhibits that children will enjoy. For instance, I found the D.C. Comics area to be particularly engaging, allowing kids to interact with their favorite superheroes like Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman. Additionally, kids will love seeing lifelike figures of their favorite sports stars and pop culture icons.


There are also areas featuring beloved kids' characters like Shrek and Fiona from the "Shrek" series and Po from "Kung Fu Panda." I think these fun and familiar figures will ensure that children have an enjoyable experience throughout their visit.


What Are the Ticket Prices for Madame Tussauds Orlando?


Tickets for Madame Tussauds start at $29.99 online and $34.99 at the door. But, like the Orlando Eye, I recommend doing the combo ticket if you do plan on also visiting SeaLife Orlando and the Orlando Eye.


We do have an affiliate link for Madame Tussauds if you would like to support us.


Chrissa walking through one of the walk through aquariums in Sealife Orlando
Walk through tube in Sealife Orlando

Sea Life Orlando


What are the main attractions at Sea Life Orlando Aquarium?


At SeaLife Orlando, you can experience the wonders of the deep at Sea Life Orlando Aquarium, featuring over 9 interactive zones teeming with marine life.

An aquarium exhibit at ICON Park featuring a variety of fish and marine life with a bubble dome for close-up viewing.
One of the viewing bubbles in the lion fish aquarium

Kids will be able to step within viewing bubbles to come face to face with Lionfish, visit the neon-colored jelly wall filled with tons of jellyfish, walk through Shark Shipwreck to see Wolf Eels.

a wolf eel partially coming out of a pipe with some sea anemone to the left of him.
The Wolf Eels

You can also walk through a colorful Mexican alley to discover the axolotls that are native to lakes in Mexico.

A hallway with colorful mexican banners hanging from the ceiling.
The Mexican Alley

There’s a few tunnels to walk through here including the only 360 ocean tunnel in Florida where you are completely surrounded by Sea Turtles, fish, sharks and more.

a view from the end of a walk through tunnel of an aquarium at Sea Life Orlando at ICON Park
One of the walk through tunnels at Sea Life Orlando at Icon Park

Is Sea Life Orlando kid-friendly?


Yes! SEA LIFE Orlando is very kid-friendly. There are a ton of interactive exhibits and plenty of opportunities for children to get up close with several of their favorite sea creatures. The aquarium also features touch pools, where kids can feel starfish and other sea creatures. Overall, I feel like the experience is crafted with the entire family in mind.


How long does it take to experience Sea Life Orlando?


It took us about an hour to walk through the entire experience.


What is the price of Sea Life Orlando?


The price to visit Sealife Orlando starts at $29.99 online. But like Madame Tussauds and the Orlando Eye, you can purchase combo tickets if you do plan on visiting multiple attractions during your visit. Here is our affiliate link if you would like to support what we do.


Museum of Illusions

Chrissa in a Kaleidoscope illusion that multiplies her
The Kaleidoscope Illusion

What are the exhibits at the Museum of Illusions?


At the Museum of Illusions, you'll lose yourself in a world of visual trickery. They have over 50 exhibits that range from simple eye illusions to complete rooms set up to boggle the minds of your friends on social media that will be wondering... how did you do that?


Here are just a few of my favorites during my visit:


Chrissa at the Museum of Illusions Orlando, appearing to have her head served on a platter, thanks to a cleverly designed illusion involving a table and a mirrored background.
The Head on a Plate
Chrissa and Noah in the Ames room at the Museum of Illusions Orlando, experiencing a visual trick where one person appears significantly larger than the other due to the room's distorted perspective.
The Ames Room
Chrissa and Noah in the Beuchet Chair illusion at the Museum of Illusions in Icon Park. Noah appears small on the chair while Chrissa, standing next to him, pretends to poke him, creating a fun and playful visual trick.
The Beuchet Chair Illusion

How long does it take to experience the Museum of Illusions?


It took us about an hour to experience everything in the Museum of Illusions.


Do I need to book Museum of Illusions Orlando tickets in advance?


Reservations for the Museum of Illusions is highly recommended especially if you want to ensure your time slot. However, they do allow walk-ups if there is availability.


The price starts at $24.99 online. You can purchase your tickets by clicking here.


The Orlando StarFlyer

A photo looking up at the Starflyer a 450 foot tall swing ride
The Starflyer

What is the Orlando Starflyer?


If you’re looking for something more thrilling, you’ll find it with the Starflyer, the World’s Tallest Stand-Alone Swing Ride standing at 450 feet tall. For an added experience, you have the option to pay extra to strap a camera to your wrist to record and share your adventure.

Noah at the top of the Orlando StarFlyer ride, enjoying a panoramic view of the city from high above.
Noah's selfie from the top of the Starflyer

During the ride, which lasts only 3-4 minutes, you'll rotate around the giant tower at speeds up to 45 miles per hour, allowing you to enjoy some truly amazing sights.


How much do the tickets for the Orlando Stayflyer cost?


The price for the Starflyer is $12.21+ sales tax online and 14.09 + sales tax in person. You can purchase your tickets here.


Orlando Slingshot

a photo of the slingshot with people on it from the Orlando Eye
The Orlando Slingshot

What can you expect from the Orlando Slingshot?


If the Starflyer is not thrilling enough for you, then there’s also the Orlando Slingshot, which will catapult you 450 feet straight into the air at speeds up to 100 mph in less than 2 second!


How much do the tickets for the Orlando Slingshot Cost?


The cost for the Orlando Slingshot is $35/per person, but they also offer packages that include the ride, t-shirt, and 1 video for $60. Click here to go directly to their website.







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