40 Best Stops Between Fort Myers and Grand Canyon National Park (2024)

The top stops along the way from Fort Myers to Grand Canyon National Park (with short detours) are Magic Kingdom Park, Universal Islands of Adventure, and Georgia Aquarium. Other popular stops include Graceland, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, and Silver Dollar City.

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Worlds Most Famous Beach Daytona Beach

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Nature & Parks

The beach known as "World's Most Famous Beach" is a popular spot in Daytona Beach for tourists to take photos. With miles of coastline, the area is home to many different attractions and festivals throughout the year.

HOURS: The beach is accessible and free for pedestrians and bicyclists 24 hours a day, depending on tides and weather conditions. Driving and parking on the beach is open to vehicles from sunrise to sunset from November 1 through April 30 and from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm (out when the tide comes in) from May 1 through October 31.Parking is $20 a ticket which you can use for the whole day.PROS: You park 25 feet from the waterfront. Aqua ocean views. Mixed demographic, all ages. Bathwater warm water.CONS: Absolutely nothing. A must visit!

C N — Google review

1sr time at the beach here. The water is very clear. It’s busy on the weekend of course but great for a day at the beach with family. We went Saturday but it started raining and Sunday tide came but we had time enough to enjoy the beach!!!

Angie J — Google review

Save your money not worth it.. unless you bring everything there is nothing to do here. The water is nice and the beach is relatively clean but other than that it's not worth it. It's packed and loud, no shade or any attraction, not really any where to get food. and despite the fact that on the website it says there are designated areas where you can take your dogs there are none and you will get kicked off the beach, after they take your money and let you on it

Dana G — Google review

Been coming here for 40 plus yrs. Still amazed at the size of this beach. It's never crowded, anytime of the day. It's a gradual walk into the water, no drop off. Perfect for kids. Lots of places to stay and eat. The pier is so much fun on a Saturday night.You can't beat this place!

Alistair R — Google review

Awesome views with great beaches. Very convenient to drive on beach and park not having to drag coolers, umbrellas, etc.

Dillon L — Google review

A beautiful beach ⛱️ it was worth stopping g by and swimming 🏊‍♂️ in

GASPAR P — Google review

Daytona beach really surprised me! I loooved getting to spend time in the water and just relaxing. Very chill and family vibes. The sand is white and the water is clear enough for me. I would definitely go again and visit!

Ronny S — Google review

I normally avoid this are of Daytona, it is where the party seen is. Although I went today seeing how last minute we decided to go watch the sunrise so we did and then hung around the beach for a few hours. The beach was dirty the people that go there to party unfortunately do not clean up after themselves! There was a man passed out in the sand as well, clearly from the night before and yes I made sure he was alive and gave him some water and he went back to sleep without a care in the world. Do your part and clean up your trash.Otherwise it was a great trip. We enjoyed the sunrise and we spent a couple of hours getting some vitamin D. Kudos to the workers on the beach they where out early picking up the trash and emptying bins doing their best to clean it up so BIG THANKS for that. I would advise going further away from the boardwalk for family’s just my opinion but as always we had a great time.

Lilmisskml — Google review

If you are planning to visit this beach, do not search “Daytona Beach” we got confused as Daytona beach is a city name. You need to search by including “World famous” in it, and it’s for a reason! You can drive in your car around the shore for $20. The beach is very clean and calm. If you have enough time do spend an evening there, you will never get bored of this calmness. We saw all kinds of people having fun, camping, dancing, modeling and making best of their time. There are limited parking outside the entry gate, it’s better to take ticket and drive at the shore. A must go if you are around Orlando

PIYUSH K — Google review

Very clean beach, never crowded and the water is always fun to play in. If you are lucky enough, you can catch dolphins swimming near the shore in the morning.

Mike B — Google review

The ‘Worlds Most Famous Beach Daytona Beach’ sign is nice and all but really the beach is pretty good and totally worth a visit; don’t just snap the sign and leave. Mostly blue water, light sands and great to see everyone social distancing. waves looked fairly gentle, a lot of fishing and a lot of families having good times in the sun. Beach umbrella rentals doing a roaring trade when I was there.

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Love the option to bring my Jeep on to the Beach

Our C — Google review

Driving on the beach is a different experience. But other than that, nothing special about the beach. Very congested place. Unclean beach. No easy access to showers or washrooms. People blasting music with loud speakers and smoking everywhere. Can’t even breathe fresh air at the beach due to the cigarette smell. Jacksonville and St.Augustine beaches are so much better. Daytona is an overhyped place.

Naren — Google review

This area (experiencing a high rise construction boom) has become run-down, with little variety in cheesy souvenir shops, T-shirt shops and bars predominant. Everywhere we walked we inhaled the secondhand skunky-stink of pot smoking tourists. Ugh. The beach itself was a mess with trash - tossed cups and food rinds littering the sand. Sidewalks are grimy - City of Daytona Beach, you should be ashamed..! Hire people to rake the beaches and use pressure washers on those sidewalks.! Disgusted by the condition - we will never return here..!

Thea — Google review

Came by to walk the pier and check out the food. The whole beach smells like smoke and garbage. It feels super dirty so you won’t have an appetite. The beach did look like a great spot to play in the sand and had great waves.

Kate S — Google review

Beautiful area! The public beach is a little crowded but if you stay at a condo or hotel on the beach it's absolutely wonderful.

Leara C — Google review

Miles of old worn-down and poorly-aging condominiums dot the highway. The place needs a major face-lift and more recreational and modernized dining options. Some of the high rises are so close to the waterline, it looks like they are about to fall in. In December, this place is a ghost town.

Travel T — Google review

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Universal Islands of Adventure

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Water & Amusem*nt Parks

Universal's Islands of Adventure is a theme park that features thrill rides, Harry Potter attractions, and other themed areas.

I've never had so much fun in my life! Two days full of adrenaline, happiness, wildness and joy! Island of Adventure has it all! I recommend a Park-to-Park ticket and take advantage of it during the week. This resort will enjoy both child and adult! Thank you for an exceptional experience!

Martin V — Google review

Took the family of teenagers. Lots of options of rides: thrill, virtual, water, etc. The favorite was velicicoaster which was awesome. Loved that they had water fountains while in line.Like any other amusem*nt park the food was expensive, $35 for two personal pizzas and a single fill drink. The good was good with a good variety.The staff was very friendly and helpful.The app was also helpful with the map and wait times. We didn't buy the express pass and got onto all the rides in a relatively decent time frame 65 min bent the longest.Really my only gripe was some rides require you empty everything from your pockets and pass through metal detectors. I'm sure lawsuits are to blame, the gripe is the locker process isn't that great. Free inside of 30 min but the rides such as hulk take much longer than that to get on🤷🏻‍♂️.Overall a positive experience.

Holleysmoke — Google review

Very, very, very expensive! But we had the most fun here versus Disney World. The expensive part was just the admission and getting the express lane option with the park hopper pack which I'm glad I got. If you're spending a week here and get one of their deals where you pay for 2 days and get 3 days free for a total of 5 days, then sure you probably don't need the express lane, but you're going to spend majority of your time standing in lines, especially for the popular rides/attractions...We were able to go on just about every ride and even went on some twice. The express lane pass really benefits you if you only have 1 - 2 days to spend here. I was almost about to get the 5 days, but then I thought how that's going to be 5 days of mostly standing in line. Most lines were 50 mins or longer.. There was some that was really short, but that's because the rides was really bad, looking at you Fast & Furious...That fast and furious ride needs to be taken out or updated. All the bad guys in it are now good guys and it was ridiculous. It wasn't even over the top fun like the movies, it was bad.... definitely the worst and weakest ride...Didn't really experience the food, we mostly were on a mission to ride as much as we could because we really didn't get that at Disney...This theme park definitely had more and better rides than Disney, but if you have going kids then I can see why Disney might be more appealing and it is cheaper, but their lightning pass is a scam, it's not unlimited like universals express pass...I was wanting more of the "tour rides" that we've seen in countless movies, like Jaws coming out of the water. I guess I'm just old and those have been retired or not at this location? But I was looking more for those type of rides and there wasn't any. The Kong ride was the closest, but it was the Peter Jackson King Kong. It wasn't the new Legendary Kong that's part of Godzilla vs Kong movies, which the advertisem*nts kind of made it seem like it was, but it was still fun...I do feel for the people though that wait an hour or more for a quick 3 min ride, if that. They do seem like they should be longer, especially the video 3d rides...But overall it was the most fun at a theme park and a great end to a week long vacation in Florida... Well, little over a week...

Jake M — Google review

I loved everything about islands of adventure. Didn't have long to wait for most rides. Where ever we had food it was very good and the prices were ok. It seemed to have a much better vibe and seemed more fun than any of the Disney parks we visited. We popped in and out of the park with ease during the 5 times we visited over the space of 8 days. It's also great that it within a short walk of universal studios and city walk too. I would definitely go back when I can.

Paul E — Google review

Fantastic park, only complaint is the crazy queues even on a weekday in early Nov. This is the best Universal Park for thrill seekers. Good variety of rides and fantastic details and special effects. Park is super clean and staff is very friendly. Obsessed with the Velocicoaster!!!! Express pass expensive but worth it, or try riding the singles lines everywhere. Be prepared to walk a lot!

Allison G — Google review

The park is really cool, it's huge and has a lot of extreme attractions, I think the Hulk roller coaster and the velocicoaster are super cool. The park is for those who really like fast things. The food is delicious and the experience of being there is unique. If you have the chance, take advantage of it!

Vini C — Google review

Outstanding park experience from entrance to exit. The staff as you move through the entrance to food and parks was fantastic. Signs to get around were very helpful and clear to follow. The restaurant selection outside and inside the park are amazing. You can find a nice restaurant and also many regular fast food options. The cleanliness of the park and the staff maintaining was top notch. The people working as spider man etc.. extremely friendly and enthusiastic with people. An outstanding family day for is.

David J — Google review

Rides and all scenery are fantastic. Waiting areas mainly are sheltered from the sun and air conditioned which is fantastic. Most of the ride waiting areas are well themed and keep your interest.Only disappointment was the food, took 55 mins to come from ordering and then order was wrong. Restaurant was busy but only 3 staff serving all the tables.

Peter M — Google review

Visited here last week with the family had a great time! Just prepare yourself for the heat 🥵. We used cooling towels and brought water. You're also allowed snacks. Would definitely recommend for thrill seekers and Harry Potter fans as well as Marvel fans.

Jonathan P — Google review

It's a very fun tour accessibility is great for you to get to the place it's very easy accesses are well facilitated ample parking and very easy to park. The problem is the price is $27, but it's still for the whole day, it's not for an hour inside the fun is complete because there are many attractions and toys that cater for all ages, you'll have fun alone with friends and your girlfriend or with the family, this tour is really worth it, even if you take it for just one day, it's still worth the queues inside. They look great but they still ride well and it's worth the wait. I recommend in all senses.

Jairo J — Google review

Love this place! Fast pass done right. Real rides and roller-coasters. My kids loved this park best out of Universal Studios and Disney Magic Kingdom. Disney needs to redo their fast pass. As it is right now I would say not worth the money. Universal fast pass is definitely worth the money. Would we go back? Yes we would.

Lorin D — Google review

It had been over a decade since my last visit, and nearly everything was different! I was happy to see the Cat in the Hat ride still there, and so well maintained! Everything, honestly, was in excellent condition, and I loved the entire Harry Potter area! It was SO well done and had so many hidden surprises. It did not disappoint!

Priscilla M — Google review

Lots to do and see. While the rides are awesome, my friend doesn't like rides, but there was so much to do and we didn't need to stand in any lines. It's a great time either way, riding the rides or enjoying everything else the park has to offer. It was like we entered the movies and it was a fun time taking a break from reality.

Christine A — Google review

There is so much to do here! I can't even begin to start with one ride or section of the island that was better than another. We definitely felt this island was a bit more interactive for a family and more fun involved than at Universal Studios or Volcano Bay. Highly recommended to visit but be prepared to wait in long lines for rides. We purchased express tickets on top of the park pass and it was definitely worth it! Because of having an express pass each, we were able to experience more rides and more fun than waiting in line for hours and only be able to ride a few rides. We will be coming back!

Tiffany — Google review

This was our first time to this park. It was Thanksgiving week, so it was busy as I expected. I have 2 kids, 14 and 12, this park was fun for them. We enjoyed going through Dr. Seuss area and we even did some rides.We loved the Spider-Man ride. The water rides were fun, the big round tube in Popeyes area, we were entirely soaked from head to toe, so you will definitely get wet. Even with the plastic coverings it does not protect your feet, shoes, and butt from getting wet. We were fine getting wet, but I definitely got wetter than I thought.My kids favorite ride of all was the Harry Potter Motorbikes. Harry Potter area is the most packed of people compared to rest of park. At night the castle had a lightshow for Christmas, very cool, but people everywhere!!!The Grinch show was very cool even for my kids who were thinking it wasn't going to be.There were definitely a bunch of places to eat and drink everywhere. We had a great week, we hope to return again someday.

Tracy M — Google review

Universal island of adventure is so adventurous. If you like crazy coasters along with many other ride this is the best place.We love the King Kong ride, spider man meets to blue reptiles Harry Potter water ride.And meeting to avenger and comic characters adds more fun.Place is the dream to visit we all love it thanks universal.

Amrit S — Google review

I love this place. Yes, it is usually packed with people. Yes, all the best stuff has a long wait time, but there is so much to look at and do. Like the Universal park, they pay such amazing attention to detail to completely immerse you in each world. Plan to wait in lines. Food is theme park prices, but good. Running into characters throughout the day is a fun perk!

Ashley R — Google review

Such a unique park!! So many rides you can't find anywhere else. So many cool signs and foods, truly an experince just to visit. My favorite land is marvel super hero island I love the Incredible hulk coaster!!

Tanner S — Google review

Best trip ever!! We had a blast. The lines were long but moved very quickly. The staff members were nice and appeared to really love their jobs. The Spider man ride is a must!! We spent 3 days there and still didn't get to do everything. Yes it was costly but my children enjoyed every minute of it

Qui M — Google review

Great experience! I actually found that i liked it better than Universal Studios. Islands of adventure have more extreme rides and adult rides which i found way more fun. Also, i really recommend to buy the express pass, it might cost twice to three time the ticket. BUT I was able to do all the rides I wanted and all the most popular ones (i did like 7-8 rides) from 10:00AM to 3:30PM. That would be impossible without the express pass..

Gev E — Google review

We had a FANTASTIC time! We stayed the week and had the park Hopper passes. Even as adults we felt like kids again and had sooo much fun! Everything is so well themed at Universal! The amount of detail put into every attraction is just amazing!!- there was always something you didn't see previously. At the eateries, the food was good but you can't get that kind of ambiance anywhere else!

Amy ( — Google review

I couldn’t imagine being any happier. This place is so magical. The crowds were insane at points but it seems the deepening into the park you go the less people are around. Also, the velocicoaster is so insanely fun. Secret tip, go tell them what you’re celebrating and they will give you a button to wear and ask for some fast passes to celebrate and they will more than likely oblige.

Kyle P — Google review

Bought 2 days pass for two parks and got 3 days for free. Cost was $300. Visited Aug 2023. Weather was 110F. So planned evening visits and that really made a difference as wait times were shorter and we were able to enjoy all the rides and shows. Highly recommended specially for families and kids

Osman G — Google review

I typically don't review these type of things however I wanted to point out that this was by far the best Park we have ever been too! Clean as can be, everything was organized and ran perfectly. Fans in all the lines to keep you cool and once inside the building the A/C was a much needed add on to our waits. We went on a Friday during the day (Arrived at 9am). Parking was a breeze and only ($30) and from there it was smooth walking and entry into the park. We chose Islands of Adventure since we had been to Studios multiple times before. We honestly didn't wait on average for longer than 30 minutes per ride. Again I can't state how clean and nicely ran this park was. I would choose Universal over Disney parks 10/10 times! Keep up the great work and we'll see you again soon!

Chris A — Google review

We went here one night on our trip to Universal Studios in Florida and had a blast. This place was a lot of fun for me and my boyfriend. I really love the theme and architecture of the entire place and there's so much to do. I wasn't even bothered with having to walk a lot during the trip as it was so nice being in the park. It was absolutely beautiful and the rides were so much fun. We had a lot of fun here, at the regular park, and at City Walk, which are all conveniently connected. Getting in with our tickets was a much easier process than I thought it would be, even without having fast passes. I would highly recommend this park for anyone planning on going to Universal Studios in Florida.

Colton B — Google review

Super park! Both me and my child really liked it. Cool rides, especially the motorcycle ride. However, the queues are crazy. We came specifically out of season, on Monday. And still there were huge queues. We had unlimited fast passes, I highly recommend buying them. Otherwise we would have been waiting for an hour. The bad thing is that the fast pass does not apply to the coolest attraction and you have to wait up to 2 hours! Oh, are you crazy? Make an electronic queue! As in all normal places. Why do you think that being forced to stand in line for 2 hours is normal?? Ugliness.

Lina — Google review

Wow, customer service is #1 at Universal Studios Orlando. Every interaction with staff, from shop workers to food service to ride attendants was beyond positive. Everyone made you feel so important and special. The park is so well maintained and beautiful. Rides are amazing, you can ask the staff for a breakdown if nervous. You can leave the line at anytime. The stores all had unique items to purchase based on the rides. The experience is highly enjoyable.

Lisa K — Google review

The Harry Potter parts are EPIC!!! So much fun. I'm not even a huge fan of the books or movies (but I DO like them). The Butterbeer was EXCELLENT!!! The atmosphere is amazing.The entire park is great. We went to Universal Studios Orlando, Islands of Adventure, & Volcano Bay. They are ALL FANTASTIC. I enjoyed Universal even more than Disney World!!! ♡♡♡If you plan on going more than a couple days, I recommend buying the Annual Pass (OR booking in one of their hotels - LOTS of perks!!!).

Momma B — Google review

This is my favorite theme park!My favorite rides in the park are Velocicoaster and Hagrid's Magical Creatures Motorbike. They are full of adrenaline and fun. They are both very fast. They are also the ones with the longest queue wait times.The lands are very immerse. Harry Potter land is awesome.You can find good food but have to look for it very good.

Steven Z — Google review

Amazing rides and very well maintained washrooms. The wait times on some rides can get very long, but that is also bypassed most of the time by getting an express pass. Worth visiting, especially in the off-seasons as the crowds are more manageable then.

Siddhi B — Google review

Theme park, as you would expect from an organization of this caliber, the attractions and organization are top-notch. Unfortunately, so are the prices, with an entry fee of nearly $500 for 3 people (day ticket), I wonder how accessible this park is for an average family of 5? Also, keep in mind that a water attraction is truly a water attraction, at the end of the ride, you'll be completely wet! Top attraction was King Kong (IMO), most beautiful setting Harry Potter), best roller coaster "Hulk".Why only 4 stars? Prices inside the park, 50 dollars for 3 hamburgers? Come on…

Steve G — Google review

For the most part, it is what you would expect for a theme park. It did become more crowded because of the time of day and holiday. Wait times for Harry Potter were about 1.5 to 2 hours. All other attractions we about 5 to 40 minute wait. We did purchase the express pass, To us, it was well worth it (cut the ride wait times and enabled us to see and do more).

Bev P — Google review

Great place. I wish I had more time to enjoy the park but unfortunately came when during spring break. The park was very packed, and the wait time on rides was 60 minutes minimum. Was only able to go on 4 rides.

Frankie C — Google review

We had a great time here. Lots to do for a mix of all ages. I loved the toon section and it was great meeting Booty Boo, Popeye and Olive too. A shout out to one of the ladies who worked on one of the merchandise stalls too. Judith Heard you are a truly wonderful human being. You made the visit extra special with the kindness you showed my daughter.

Steve H — Google review

Visited with my daughter and we had a blast. Road rollercoasters laughed, screamed, and enjoyed the day. Great experience for kids of all ages. Wear comfy shoes you will get your steps in.

Dennis A — Google review

It was a great experience, although food and drinks were expensive they were placed well throughout the park. I'd highly recommend getting the refillable cup, it made life so much easier lol. Staff were amazing, super friendly and our average wait time for the rides and attractions we went to was 30 minutes.

Bj M — Google review

This park was absolutely awesome. The rides were amazing and very interactive. We were able to get on everything we wanted to get on and the creativity in this park is as good as Disney. The food was great and me and my daughter enjoyed the shows as well. I will say that Harry Potter is quite busy, but amazing. The food options were great! You were able to find anything from fried food all the way to fruit cups here, and this is not common at theme parks. The staff overall was great and accommodating. I highly recommend this theme park to anyone visiting the Orlando area, I have not seen much like it and you will absolutely love these rides. If your a hardcore comic nerd-this is the place to be, absolutely awesome.

Timothy J — Google review

Great rides, let down by the not as friendly as they can be staff. The thrill rides are certainly a plenty here and are great fun. They insist on putting cell phones in free lockers before getting on big rides which given how fast and thrilling these rides are is no surprise. The lockers are small so you won’t fit a regular back pack in, they provide paid for lockers for those. Usual theme park pricing so do not expect a cheap day out.

Aaron P — Google review

Absolutely one of the best theme parks in the US I had so much fun here, if roller coasters 🎢 are your then, then you should absolutely go for islands of adventure. Get ready to do a lot of walking though. I would also recommend you get the four day pass, because it’s almost impossible to see everything universal has to offer in just a day. If you can afford it, get the express pass because it makes your wait time so much shorter. Have fun 🤩

Ednaei — Google review

If you are a Harry Potter fan this is an absolute most on your bucket list! The park has incredible thrilling attractions. Compared to universal studios, islands of adventure is a bigger park and has more rollercoasters. Both parks offer different experiences depending on what you’re looking for. I’ve gone to this park at least four times and every time is so exciting and fun. Hopefully next year I will be able to go to the brand new Super Nintendo world which is under construction right now. If you’re in Orlando definitively do not miss visiting this park!

Nathalia V — Google review

Universal Islands of Adventure is an absolute thrill-seeker's paradise! From the pulse-pounding rides like the Incredible Hulk Coaster to the immersive worlds of Harry Potter, every corner is filled with excitement and wonder. The attention to detail is phenomenal, making you feel like you've stepped into your favorite stories. The staff are friendly and helpful, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience. Whether you're a hardcore theme park enthusiast or just looking for a fun day out with the family, Islands of Adventure delivers an unforgettable adventure every time. Highly recommend!

Abani O — Google review

100% prefer this to the actual Universal studios Park. Less walking between rides, more rides are tall/heavy friendly, and more cool stops between rides. Although Universal has all the famous movie stuff and has to be seen once, but as far as Island of Adventure, I would definitely come back again and again.

Tomasz S — Google review

One of my favourite parks in Orlando.The one downside compared to Disney parks is the costumer service quality and the reason for only 4 stars. Some employees are not passionate and not willing to help. One example was at the ticket booth where we asked for help with the one and two day park tickets and the price difference if buying online. We ended up spending 45 minutes on our own figuring it out.The new rides take 75 minutes wait or more so be prepared to wait or to spend more money with fast passes.

Julio V — Google review

No wait to enter when I went later in the day. Fairly low crowds and wait time. The wizarding world was the most crowded area. Recommended buying tickets ahead of time as they are cheaper than gate prices but no reservation is needed.

J O — Google review

Honestly one of the best parks I've been to. This place is Awesome! We went during spring break and the crowds were not bad. From Hogwarts to Jurassic Park to Dr Seuss this place has it all. Hagrids motorcycle ride is a must do and I can say Velocicoaster is breathtaking, rode it 3 times. We didn't want to leave.

Matt T — Google review

My first experience at this place was more than I had ever expected. Each themed section is nicely set up that it literally feels like you are transported to that world. The rides are even better when you step foot into the buildings. Even before the rides you are immersed into the character's world while waiting to enjoy the ride. Do visit with friends and family at least once. The one time is worth it!

Somchay1851 — Google review

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Water & Amusem*nt Parks

Universal Studios Florida is a sprawling amusem*nt park with movie-themed rides, attractions, and entertainment. It was opened in 1990 and is considered one of the best theme parks in the United States.

IF YOU DONT WANT TO READ THE WHOLE THING, JUST KNOW THE PARK IS FUN LOTS TO DO BUT LONG LINES.My experience was amazing. This park has tons of attractions. As always, I like being brutally honest. The park was really fun. I loved the Harry Potter attractions and the cartoon simulations. I was very satisfied!! The lines on the attractions are pretty long. Some are much shorter, so I recommend to VISIT this park for 2 to 3 or more days because there is a lot to do. Thank you, Universal Studios, for the fun experience 10 outta 10 would recommend.

Jeriel S — Google review

Pretty fun! I think it’s a great place to experience maybe once. If with small children, maybe more fun but it’s a once and done kind of thing for me personally. The park was very cool and fun to walk through! Attractions and rides were mostly visual ones, where you sit and it virtually takes you through a ride - so it’s not like a normal park with big, outlandish rides. Very family friendly and not bad for an amusem*nt park overall. Would recommend especially if you have younger children!

Maurielle C — Google review

Had a great time despite the hot weather and roller coaster being down for 75 percent of the day. It's a little pricey in gift shops and food but thats too be expected.. If you have teens I'd go for island of adventure.. Still a great experience either way.

Mario L — Google review

Phenomenal experience with the different immersive rides you can take. Plenty of water fountains and lockers for the rides that require it. You should definitely bring a small bag that can fit and a bottle of water. There is a good amount of shade but a hat and sunscreen will make your life easier. You can get wands and cast spells to activate different water features which is pretty neat. Go early in the morning when it opens.

Joe W — Google review

First time to universal and it was a lot of fun. It's not just for kids. It's a lot of rides that are very interactive and entertaining, even for adults. They have a large variety of food which is great because you're going to want to be there all day. The food is a little pricey for what you get but it's decent quality. I would recommend checking it out and will definitely come back for another visit.

Andi N — Google review

Orlando Florida. Awesome. Loads to see and do. Great rides, great food, a lot of shops to do your shopping. Harry Potter biggest attraction at this location. Kid friendly. We went on Thursday - it was pretty busy but average waiting time for rides were 10 minutes. Great place to visit with your family.

Jeanette B — Google review

I loved Universal, I haven’t been there in the last 6 years because I thought my kids were to small for the rides but I can tell you that I was wrong because they really enjoyed the parks and they are 7 and 6. We as a family ditched Disney after this trip to Universal, we even bought annual passes. They came with a lot of benefits, like fast passes after 4 PM. Universal parks are less crowded than Disney’s plus I don’t like the path Disney has gone, especially for my kids. This visit was on Thanksgiving week but we return on Christmas week because we had an awesome trip and the kids wanted to return.

Alain J — Google review

The best time EVER! Going as adults is even more amazing than going as kids. Hubby and I had an absolute blast. Yes it is pricey but the details in the attractions can't be beat. The food was great and the water refill stations around the park was a huge plus. Highly recommend!

Hillary A — Google review

This place is peak culture! We took our girls to Disney last year and really no one had a great time. My fiancee and I were in Orlando on our own so figured we would check it out. She had already been a few years ago and thought I would like it. Can’t say my teen daughters would absolutely love it but we did! This place is so nicely done it’s crazy. Of course food and drinks are high but not insane. Tickets are a bit high but everything is these days so whatever. This place is more for thrill seekers than Disney, which is me! I think I rode most or all of the roller coasters and they were a blast. I didn’t really care for the simulation type stuff as it makes me nauseous but they definitely have some cool stuff. All in all I personally would rather spend a few days here than Disney, until I have grandkids one day or something.

Brandon P — Google review

Universal studios is a great place. The have plenty of rides and yes the queues can get long but there is still plenty of stuff to do during the busy hours that require no wait. There is something for everyone and the staff are almost all great. I am a huge fan of this park. It is so organized, well kept and fun.

N O — Google review

Always a great place to spend the day! Lots of food choices, definitely will cost a good amount of money to eat while there. If it's feasible, bring a bag/backpack with some basic supplies such as water and snacks. Small lockers are free and will definitely not fit a backpack, and the larger lockers that will accommodate backpacks you can rent for a short period of time for $2. The Rock It roller coaster is intense, absolutely love it!!

Shaun S — Google review

Okay, let’s admit it you are going to go here regardless of how many stars this is rated. But I need to be honest. There is the endless walk from the car to the actual park. Then you spend half your day waiting in lines. That is unless you buy the express pass on top of the already insanely priced ticket price.We enjoyed taking it slow. This does not mean we did not get annoyed at times.It is Florida. It is hot. Don’t forget your sunscreen. I can’t tell you how many people were hurting with sunburns. Also, it rains. When it does, some rides shut down. They shutdown even when you think they shouldn’t. Your opinion of rain does not matter. This can be frustrating when there is a 60 minute wait and you are 45 minutes into the wait!Some lockers are free, some are not. The ones for the water rides are NOT!Everything is expensive, but the water fill ups are free.BONUS!!!! You can find gluten and dairy free options in many of the restaurants. Just ask. It is best to get to the restaurant before the crowds so you can ask for their options.

Deborah S — Google review

Every time I visit Universal Studios in Orlando, I have an absolute blast! The level of attention given to every detail truly impresses me, and it's a delight for any fan to experience.The staff and characters at the park are incredibly friendly, adding to the overall magical atmosphere. The attractions themselves are absolutely fantastic!Universal Studios Orlando is a place that captures the imagination and leaves visitors with unforgettable memories. Definitely, the perfect place for all Harry Potter and Marvel fans!

Sergio J — Google review

2 adults in August from the UK.What can I say? It was expensive but worth it. We had 14 days at the park, so we didn't need to rush or buy express passes-there was simply no need.Many wait times aren't as long as they say.The rides were great, the food was good and the staff were excellent.

Kirsty H — Google review

I really enjoyed the street dancing at Universal with their cast members in beautiful costumes, hair and makeup. The minions attraction having a stand only section for an infant to still be inside and see it was an accommodating touch for youngsters! The “real-life” talking transformer was super cool. Lastly, the shopping was fun! My grandsons looked adorable in their matching minions shirts 😊

Meredith B — Google review

This is a great place to visit. Be sure to give enough time to get it all in. There is a lot of walking between islands of adventure and universal area. If you like roller coasters, don't miss Hagrids motor bike. You can get express passes for a single day and get them all in if you plan it out some. The food is not cheap but never is at theme parks. There are plenty of clean bathrooms and friendly staff to help you out with your questions. Character meet and greets. Lots of 3 d rides are amazing. Don't skip the shows they are great as well. The monster makeup show was super funny and would recommend you see. I was very happy overall and would do again. 10 out of 10 Park.

M B — Google review

Taking the kids to Universal (Island of Adventure) for their first time was definitely a wonderful experience. We all had a great time, enjoyed most of the shows, and literally spent the whole day at the park. At night, the show was beautiful to too. Everybody was waiting for the Harry Potter castle to light up, and when it finally happened, the crowd went crazy specially the kids, like they couldn't believe what they were seeing. I would definitely go again soon and also visit the other parks as well. But overall, Island of Adventure is my favorite Universal park.

Naty R — Google review

Came here to add more fun family time and excitement for a special 21st birthday celebration. We focused more exploring the Wizarding World of Harry Potter because we're huge fans. You can explore both worlds in a day, but it felt a but rushy because of the closing hours of the parks. Other then that you can expect a crowd no matter the season (*my family and I were there mid January). The places to eat or grab a treat at the park/parks is endless. Since we focused venturing the Harry Potter Worlds, the restaurants, treat shops, etc were all super tasty and delicious! We had the best time ever. I wish Universal would extend their park hours so visitors don't feel rushed to explore more. But... you bet we'll be definitely going back soon! The rides are thrilling and fun!*Tip: expect to pay $2 for bigger lockers. This is for big bags/backpacks on some rides. Using your ticket barcode you can get a small locker free. (Ex: Small lockers fit smaller items like small bags or mini backpacks)

Ericka S — Google review

Universal Studios Florida exceeded my expectations. The park is massive and I barely made it through the whole thing by the time they closed. The walk from the garage is equally as big, so prepare to do a lot of walking when you go. Like Disney World, there are many family friendly things to do here, however, some of the rides are a lot more intense. In some of the rides you rattle so much you almost get a concussion and have to walk off the headache before you get on the next one. I definitely recommend spending the money, if you can, on the fast pass. The first ride that I went on was without it and the wait was about 45 minutes, and then I got a fast pass and immediately got on it again, as well as the rest of the rides that day. Harry Potter world was amazing, I felt like I was in the movies. The Hagrid ride was my favorite, which the fast pass unfortunately did not work on, and the wait was around an hour. The smaller rides are okay, but I'm sure kids would love them. I can't wait to come back here again.

P R — Google review

I had a wonderful time at universal as it was my first experience an overall seamless and exciting time. Our main focus on this trip was the Hogwarts express and the entire Harry Potter experience. Great photo ops and Everyone was in full character. I thoroughly enjoyed reliving My childhood experiences with the books and movies. The Hogwarts express, although the lines are pretty long, it seemed to move along fairly quickly and orderly, the hogsmade experience was truly spectacular , especially visiting honey Dukes, and dervish bangs. The lines are pretty long for the three broomsticks and getting butter beer but well worth the wait. Everyone was polite and in full character. Of course there’s a lot of walking, but there are accommodations for those with wheelchairs and children strollers. Be sure to wear your good shoes. I like that the parking was so organized however, of course this is Orlando so the traffic was insane and it took about 30-45 minutes just to get into the park after getting off the highway. Overall, a great experience and definitely will return.

S H — Google review

I was absolutely blown away by the sheer amount of activities and attractions available at this place - it's almost like a small city in itself, offering everything you could possibly imagine to ensure a fantastic day out with your family. During my visit, we arrived at 10:30 am and didn't leave until 12:00 pm, making the most of all the experiences on offer.The variety of rides is truly impressive, although I will admit that in some cases, the wait times to access them were a bit lengthy. However, this minor inconvenience was far outweighed by the cleanliness and overall upkeep of the facilities. The attention to detail and dedication to providing a top-notch experience for visitors really shines through, making it an absolute must-visit destination for anyone looking for a fun-filled and unforgettable day out. I can confidently say that I am a super fan and will definitely be returning in the future!

Jorge N — Google review

We were here on a Thanksgiving weekend and it was fully packed, which we expected. There was a huge wait for Harry Potter and Minions rides. But, other than that, the lines moved fairly quicker. This was our first experience with 3D rides and we just loved it! The Vertical Roller Coaster is one hell of a ride. So as the Revenge of the Mummy. Transformers, Minions, The Jimmy Fallon show and Simpsons and the parades were all fun. It's a very happening place and covering everything in 1 day may be a bit tight. Plenty of Food options available. But they are priced high as one would expect in any amusem*nt park. There's a plenty of walking to be done. So, be prepared for it. Overall, it's a great place which one should visit and experience at least once.

Saiprabhu B — Google review

We had the most awesome time! We will def be back next year, maybe even a 2 day ticket! Love the shade they have for when you need it and wait lines are somewhat short and are shaded or air conditioned. Parking was a breeze and not a far walk either. So many great attractions and shops. This place really was fun for our whole family

Shell K — Google review

Very nice and agreeable attraction park with a diversity of rides mostly based on special effects and movies, such as Transformers or Harry Potter. The parade and fireworks were very good during the Christmas 2021 holidays. Recommended to anyone looking for attractions during holidays.

Chris M — Google review

I love USO. It's so much fun. I took my 2 teens there and loved it. We did the mouse house when they were little. They loved that place too but wanted more thrill, and USO did not disappoint! We stayed on property, which made it even more enjoyable

D.Meier — Google review

First time back in many years. They took some notes from Disney and it is a much happier place now. Staff were all excellent across the board during our 3-day stay. I will advise that the fast passes are not fast. Or express. They just cut the line wait time in about half. It still means waiting 30-40 minutes for the more popular rides. If you really want to take all the rides, take one of their VIP tours. Well worth it.

James V — Google review

Had such a great time here more positive than negative points. The best time to visit would be week day non school holidays.Queue times for the rides were not too bad when we visited. It seems the place has been designed to keep everything cool, and fans and light water is sprayed in the air, making it much more comfortable than Disney.Negatives are there are not many places to sit down and relax it is go go go all the time which is fine being young and healthy. But some may want to take some breaks which could prove difficult.There are very minimal food outlets to grab something on the go, I imagine this is intentional to prevent littering, etc. Unless you fancy bakery goods or Starbucks, there's nothing else really unless you want to go for a sit-down meal, which in 30 plus degrees isn't great. Sometimes, you'd prefer a light snack.I was surprised that the city walk area where all the food outlets were very small and queue time was crazy.I thought America was all about fast food, but there was absolutely nothing fast or friendly about the service here, which was surprising, really.But non the less due to it being a quiet period, it was manageable. I dread to see what it's like in a high season.

Liss W — Google review

Excelent!!! It is very funny and great park specially when you go with you little one and take him the place you have been when you were a kid and see him get amazed the same way when you were a kid. We enjoyed even if we couldn't get in many rides because the park was pack and some rides had delays. We got our annual passes so we will be able to come back soon.

Melina - — Google review

Amazing place we had so much fun. Definitely bring a poncho, it rains pretty much everyday unless you want to buy a $20 poncho inside. I recommend spending a day to each park. You cannot do it all at one day. The one with rides and the water park is definitely our favorite. Buy the pass for the rides, all rides have long lines

I K — Google review

Firstly, how could you not like the park?! It’s exactly what you’re hyped up about before your first time going. The parking is very well labeled and easy to navigate. (Parking is $32) That alone makes it great. Plenty of water stations, mist areas to cool off, and accessible. The app showing wait times and park hours is very helpful. Take your kids so they can watch you be a kid as well!

Shaad M — Google review

Universal Studios was satisfactory. The scenery was amazing and really transports you to another place. Probably a cool place to take children. For thrill seekers however, there aren't too many rides worth the trip. The island of the adventure side is better for thrills. The main downfall is it's just so expensive; Parking, entrance fee, lockers, food, optional express pass, ect.

Cody M — Google review

A great theme park with rides for the entire family. The different themed areas are very nostalgic. The staff is friendly. Like most theme parks, food and souvenirs are expensive, but it's expected. If you have the pass that allows you to travel between the different parks, you get to travel on the Hogwarts Express which is super cool. Definitely a much bigger park than Hollywood with 3 different parks on the campus. Gringot's Bank was such a fun ride.

Wander T — Google review

We had a great time at the Universal Studios, one of the three parks. Didn’t check out the Islands of Adventure and Volcanoe Bay. Came on the first Tuesday of May, everything was walk on and wait time was very short. You can safe yourself some money by skip the Express Passes. We loved every ride and every show. It was a well staged park. We paid $328 for two adult one park and one day tickets. Parking was $32. Food was average $20 a person plus $20.22 freestyle cup with unlimited refill. It was an expensive trip, but fun!

Lin B — Google review

An amazing experience! My line wasn't that bad to get in, you go through quick. The staff at Universal is just so wonderful, cheery, and helpful. I completely loved my experience! My favorite is the Minions. It's a virtual ride that is loads of fun. Good for kids and adults. Harry Potter world is fantastically done. You can completely believe you are there, even down to the smell of it. Use your imagination and you are right in the movie. So much to see and do! Just walking through the park is a sight to see. It's beautiful, so well thought out and put together. I didn't quite imagine it looking so awesome! The Men in Black ride is kinda boring, at least for adults. Kids like it though, shooting at aliens. Simpsons is huge and phenomenal! The food is great at the park too. Very clean. I don't have a single complaint and I would absolutely return! Wear your walking shoes and experience everything!

CarefullyPlated — Google review

Visiting Universal Studios in Florida for our honeymoon was so much fun! From the adrenaline rush of the rides to the magical atmosphere of the world of Harry Potter, every moment was filled with excitement and joy. Exploring the park with my wife made it even more special, creating memories that we'll always cherish and remember. It was the perfect way to kick off our new life together, surrounded by fun and feeling like a kid again. Highly recommend for couples looking for an unforgettable experience!

Carl J — Google review

Their website is thee most confusing thing I have ever paid my eyes on!! I bought what I thought to be entrance tickets for two parks with fast passes. The total was $1,300!! So, I thought surely that was what I needed for my husband, my two boys, and myself! NOPE! I got to the gate, only to be told that I had only purchased fast passes to skip the line on rides 😳 I paid $1,300 to skip the line?? I then proceeded to the ticket booth to be told that entrance tickets are $250/person for EACH PARK!!! I ended up paying the money for the 2 parks we intended on visiting because we planned our whole trip around visiting both, but man was I seriously disappointed 😞 The lesson I learned was to never, AND I MEAN NEVER, visit Universal Studios during spring break!! NEVER EVER!! The one positive thing was how amazing our hotel was!! We stayed at the Double Tree by Hilton at the entrance to Universal Studios!! Amazing hotel all around and the price was even better!! $155/night compared to $250-500 a night to stay at a Universal Studios resort/hotel!!

Tasha J — Google review

A lot less crowded compared to Disney, so the wait times are a lot shorter. This Park has more rides suitable for younger children (Check height restrictions), compared to the Islands of Adventure. Some rides require you to rent a locker to store your backpack, so I would suggest to bring a small one that fits in a small locker, which is free. The bigger one cost $3. It's best to buy the Park to Park tickets, so you can ride the Hogwarts Express Train between the Parks. You can video a friend walking through the wall to Platform 9 3/4

William L — Google review

My family and I spent multiple days here and was here almost open to close. We had a great time, lines weren't too long, the longest was 40 minutes. We had 3 attractions shut down temporarily but they were up and going in less than 10 minutes each time. Overall it was a great experience!

Bj M — Google review

We visited for spring break and had an absolute blast. The park is amazing, detailed, and clean. The crowds were not bad. I do recommend the express pass, even tho the cost is up there, not having to wait was more than worth it. We will definitely be back.

Matt T — Google review

The Non-Private VIP experience is worth the extra amount you pay. The ability to see parts of the park you would not otherwise see, you are fed two full meals (breakfast and lunch - these are quality meals presented in professional and friendly manner ) and there is reserved seating to watch the parade at the end of your tour, are just some of the reasons this tour is worth the money. You also get 10% off throughout Universal for the rest of the day, which is nice too, since you have been eyeball shopping through the day as you toured the park and rode the rides. Our Tour Guide Jen was fantastic! Friendly, joyful, knowledgeable, funny, energetic, and all around she just seemed to really love and appreciate her job. We were able to ride all the major rides with little to no wait time and when Jen discovered that one in our group could not do the rides and was looking for more of a Universal Hollywood experience Jen, Jen's supervisor, and a colleague of Jen's went the extra mile to accommodate the guest. Jen was intentional about understanding the likes and dislikes of our group and to see that each person had a special, individual moment during the day. Our last ride of the day was the ET ride (which as someone who was born in 76' I had a full appreciation for this ride and it was a great way to wind down an otherwise exhilarating day) and Jen had ET say bye to each of us by name! It was terrific and such a nice personal touch. After this experience, you aren't going to want to do this any other way than the VIP way. You can easily spend the same money on food and souvenir in a day, this way gets you on the rides, without waiting, with meals included, designated space for the parade, and 10% off throughout Universal...it's worth it.Date of experience: December 2023

Theresa S — Google review

In my opinion, Harry Potter world is the best part of Universal Studios. We bought the park to park pass for Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure, which we loved taking the Hogwarts train to and from. The staff are so friendly. There is such a variety of food and themed items, all of which are enjoyable. We stayed in one of the Universal resorts, which was so beneficial to have access to the park early and to take the shuttle bus from our hotel to the park. I absolutely loved my experience and can’t wait to go back!

Megan T — Google review

So much to do! They have some of the best Hollywood based rides in Orlando. The staff that work here are super nice and very professional. Make sure to download the app! It gives access to the park map along with wait times and so much more. The rides that they have here are very interactive and realistic. Gotta try Jimmy Fallon's Race Through New York! This park is absolutely huge. If you plan on riding all the rides definitely come first thing in the morning, you may not even see everything in one day! The food is very good but a little pricey but that's as expected for being In a theme park In Orlando. (Not as bad as SeaWorld) You can bring in your own food and drinks! Definitely wear your walking shoes maybe bring the stroller or wagon if you plan on bringing kids along with some sunscreen for the Florida sun and get ready to have a blast at Universal Studios Orlando!

Joseph W — Google review

Amazing and really fun place! It was really BIG! There were so many corners around the area and so much to explore. I was literally struggling to move after an entire day at this park- and there was still stuff I have yet to explore! Lots of different places to visit and lots of fun, chaotic (in a good way) rides. I had especially a lot of fun on The Amazing Adventures of Spider Man! It felt so realistic, even though it was just a 3D experience. Honestly, it had more action than most of the roller coasters I rode in my lifetime! The food (inside numerous restaurants, cafes, etc), were also pretty good. They ain’t the best, but it gets the job well done.Honestly, to conclude, I guess I’ll suggest which parks to go and buy tickets for:Volcano Bay is great if you love water rides or not. That place is practically full of these rides! If you don’t like water rides, consider Island of Adventure or Universal Studios Florida.Island of Adventure has a lot of thrills (as in roller coasters) and kid friendly rides. In my opinion, this park is probably the best park for people seeking thrills or have young kids with them.Universal Studios Florida has a lot of 3D experiences. It has a good amount of thrills (roller coasters, droppers) too, and they’re usually a lot more intense than the ones in Island of Adventure. If you don’t like roller coasters and hate heights but also want to experience the adrenaline, Universal Studios Florida is the one for you. I think this park is best out of all 3 parks because they have consistent amounts of each type of ride.WARNING: It’s just a heads up, but the lines for these rides are very long. However, that’s probably really normal for a branded theme park anyways. Have fun if you decide to go here 😊!

Flora — Google review

Incredible place to visit with the family. Amazing selection of attractions for all ages.. if you’re a Thrill Ride fan Universal is Perfection. Any Harry Potter fan would be in their glory. A bit pricey but that’s to be expected. If possible, invest a bit extra to get the express pass.. it really helps with the lines, saves you quite a bit of time and really lets you hit the main attractions. Without the pass you’ll be 75 minutes plus for the main attractions.Enjoy 🤘🏻

Jack C — Google review

I personally love Universal Orlando over any of the Disney theme parks, hands down. From the staff, to the food options, prices overall to the holiday perks…it is an amazing experience. We live in VA and are season pass holders because we love it that much. Best Halloween Nights by far compared to any park I’ve ever been to.Plenty of places to sit and rest your feet and shady spots to find. Indoor locations have great ac And they have rides of all thrill levels. I personally love Suess Land. 🤣

Michelle W — Google review

I love this place ❤️I can't even begin to describe how awesome Universal Studios is! 🌟 The moment you step foot in there, you're transported to a whole new world of excitement and adventure. The rides are mind-blowing, like seriously, your adrenaline will be pumping like crazy! And the attention to detail in the park is just insane. It's like you're walking through the sets of your favorite movies. Plus, the staff is super friendly and helpful. They really go above and beyond to make sure you have the best time ever. I totally recommend checking out the Harry Potter section too. It's like stepping into Hogwarts! Trust me, you won't be disappointed.

Joesph B — Google review

We had an excellent time here. The kids enjoyed it more than Disney. If you are able to afford it, I strongly suggest the VIP experience. We were able to get through both parks and all the rides with plenty of time to spare. Jerrari our guide was excellent and very knowledgeable. It was an amazing experience.

Jora N — Google review

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The Wizarding World of Harry Potter - Diagon Alley

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The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is an amusem*nt park themed after the best-selling book series by J.K. Rowling. It is located in Universal Orlando Resort and features attractions based on the Harry Potter movies, including rides based on the iconic Gringotts Bank ride from Universal Studios Hollywood and Harry Potter and the Escape from Gringotts thrill ride at Universal Studios Florida.

I absolutely loved this area. It felt like we were in the movie. The attention to detail is wonderful. There are so many shops to visit. People that purchased wands from Olivander's were able to wave their wands in front of certain shop windows and cause something to move! The wands come with a map that shows which windows can be activated with it and how to make that happen. It was cool to watch! The butter beer is delicious, especially the frozen one. The rides are also fun.

Tabitha N — Google review

The experience was phenomenal!Came with the family and we all enjoyed it tremendously!The staff were very engaging with us and respectful.The food and drinks were pricey (understandably) but very good!Will definitely come back again except with a multi day pass!

Manny M — Google review

Just wow!! They've done an excellent job reproducing the Set from Harry Potter! Lots to see , lots to do! Particularly enjoyed the Gringotts Bank attraction!!! We watched the live music in the courtyard before Diagon Alley.. they were great! A must visit part of Universal Studios!!

Lisa M — Google review

We loved everything about this place including the food and butterbeer. We made sure to stop in every shop and check out all of the rides. This was for sure a large part of wanting to come to Universal for me, but even my husband and the kids were excited about it.So much of it looked like it was taken straight from the movie set, and Olivander's was a magical experience. Three of us got wands to use the interactive displays and it was such a cool place to visit. We are still talking about when we can go back, and our visit was four years ago.Thank you so much for making this Harry Potter fan so happy!

Kristen J — Google review

Growing up in HP, all I can say is that I love this place. All the shops and buildings just give you all the good feelings. This is my 3rd time around, and everything was still exciting.The staff are generally nice and helpful.The bathrooms' cleanliness is a hit and miss.The rides and eateries are fun and exciting.For Butterbeer, I suggest getting a frozen one from HogsHead and also a shot of Bailey's (if you're over 21).The downside is when you try to do magic around the park, and the sensors are really hard to work with. It's really difficult to make a spell work, and oftentimes, there is an out of order sign behind the spell shops. If they can only figure this out, then the experience will become truly magical.Highly recommend express passes to avoid hours of wait time. If you are staying at the hotels, your unlimited express pass is included.

V A — Google review

If you love the world of Harry Potter, you will love this. They recreated the world of Harry Potter done to the last detail. The land is so immersive and life like. From the feel to the buildings, to the food including butter beer and all the magic wands, the rides and the fire breathing dragon.

Joseph C — Google review

Looks of stuff to do, the rides were amazing with decently short wait times on weekdays. Lots of different food and drinks to try from. Butter beer is a must try. Lots of places to shop for Harry Potter themed stuff. They definitely got pretty much every detail on point. Would definitely recommend this place if you are a fan of Harry Potter or even just visiting universe studios. Will definitely be back.

J — Google review

I hadn’t been to Universal Studios since I was a kid, and to come back with my husband, brother, and best friend made it that much more magical. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter experience brought me such an incredible experience. The rides were great, the little experiences such as the wands with the interactive stations, and being able to ride the Hogwarts Express was like having a dream come true. Hagrid’s motorbike adventure was by far my favorite and we cannot wait to come back and enjoy it all again!!

A L — Google review

If you are a fan of Harry Potter then this is your place. It is pretty magical. I would spring for the fast passes but be warned they don't work for every attraction especially the sought after o es.

Marcus L — Google review

The moment you walk into this place you feel like you've stepped into another world. The atmosphere feels totally different because of the effort they put into making this place. Ever part of it feels magical and leaves you wanting to explore more and more of the place. The butter beer is great and tastes delicious. The various little shops in the area all have great souvenirs and other fun stuff to purchase.

Adam R — Google review

Wow. This was a really cool experience. For any Harry Potter fan, this is a must see if you’re at Universal. I really enjoyed all the little Harry Potter references and the attention to detail. It was crowded of course, but it was still an excellent time. The butter beer was better than expected. We also enjoyed Olvander’s wand shop. It was like a mini-show built into going into the wand shop. Totally fun and worthwhile without being a big wait.

Aaron G — Google review

The park is nice, but the lines all forever, you can spend all the day there and just get into 2 or 3 rides. Do not start the day with the Hadrid Ride, because you will find more line and the others rides has less. Not all the rides are good, so choose wisely. Starting in island of adventure and then taking the train to the universal park is a good start, the most newest and exiting ride are in island of adventure. Avoid vacation time and if you can go during winter, will find less people and a nicer weather.

Armando N — Google review

Bought online a 1-day, 2-parks pass to visit Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade specifically. We were sent on a “mission” to look for wands for our 3 boys knowing full well, “The wands pick the wizards,” not us! Must get there as early as possible because that’s the only way to take pictures without being crowded out.The two parts are surprisingly compact sharing a total of 5 rides. We took 4/5 with our express passes. It did not apply to Hagrid’s which was intense but the best. The ones which need 3D glasses are ok but bothersome.For HP fans and non-fans alike, the detailing is quite amazing and impressive. People watching is a bonus especially the legion of fans dressed up like wizards and waving their wands to “activate” their spells at the various Interactive wand spots. Rather amusing when you see them struggle.So much HP merchandise to buy and they are expensive. F&B is expensive too. But it is after all a bucket list destination so bring lots of money for a once in a lifetime experience (applies to foreign tourists only LoL!)

Eddie C — Google review

We got a 3 day pass Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. We got there early and wasn’t too crowded. If you want good pictures I’ll recommend to do the same. There is so much to see and do in the wizarding world. If you can visit in the morning and at night. It’s worth the view.

They J — Google review

Great theme parks, fun for all. Super fun rides and shows. Both parks are busy but well organized so make it easier to move around.

Linda B — Google review

Such a cool environment that really captures what Diagon Alley would truly feel like! Also if you haven't tried Butterbeer specifically hot Butterbeer then you're missing out on a life changing experience lol

Slgregg321 — Google review

This Wizarding world is next level they have a very well done area of Harry Potter here and it looks to real just like the movie this place is so spot on they have spots for the kids to stand and do spells and the employees play right along to show a great time.Take the train over to island of adventures to keep the world alive.A true magical place!!🪄🪄🧙🏼‍♂️

LAND R — Google review

Took my daughter for her birthday. So many sights to see here. Loved the castle with the forbidden journey ride, Gringotts bank and Hagrids Motorbikes! Food at Leaky Cauldron was great and butterbeer is a must have! Hogwarts Expess takes you between parks and is so fun and pleasant to ride!

Hunbun — Google review

Visiting any part of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando Resort is a magical experience, for potterheads & muggles. Magic around every turn, this was my Momma Judi's first time visiting Diagon Alley, and we spent some time enjoying the busting streets full of excited wizards and witches. Casting spells, drinking butterbeer, waiting for the dragon that sits atop Gringotts bank to shoot hot flames out that really give off some heat in the Florida sun. We love skulking around Knocktun Alley, for both it's ambience as well as nice chilly temps. We ate lunch at Leaky Cauldron, caught Celestina Wombat’s performance, chatted with the magic mirror in Madame Malkin’s Robes, and dialed MAGIC (62442) from the phone (red phone booth) in front of Kings Cross Station for a spellbinding surprise.Marisa Balletti-Lavoie

Marisa B — Google review

Amazing and Magical!!The ride is fun!The street is full of magic!We did the ride around 9am so the hall was quite empty.

Pin L — Google review

Very well done little section of the park.Once you go through the entrance way, it will cut off most sight lines of the park. You kind of do get "immersed" (hate that word) in the Harry Potter world.Best time to go is in the morning before it gets crowded. You can get some better pictures this way and feel more like the movies/books. Another nice time is when it gets dark.Check out the Leaky Cauldron for some Butter Beer or Bangers and Mash. The stores are fun even if you aren't going to purchase anything.They make the stores/food stops feel like part of the world. It felt a lot less sterile and lifeless than most of the Disney parks giftshops. Instead of just going into a "gift shop", you were going into one of the "stores" and looking around became fun. Even more fun is that a lot of the things sold, are kind of unique and Harry Potter focused.They did it right.

Brian M — Google review

Honestly, I am not typically the type of person who gets excited by amusem*nt parks, but the Harry Potter experience at universal is unbelievable. Not only is it meticulous in its attention to detail, but it’s really accurate to the movie. There are ways to explore all kinds of moments, like the train to hogsmede, which actually takes you there, but down to butter beer, and a range of Easter egg activations you can use your sensor wand to play with. The rides are excellent. Also, as a London native, I appreciate that they don’t totally screw up the references to the UK. It was raining when we went, which added to the authenticity!

Troy B — Google review

Une réplique parfaite de l’univers d’Harry Potter.Nous avons passé 3 jours magiques sans nous lasser une seule fois.Les attractions sont top surtout l’attraction d’Hagrid ; tout est vraiment pensé Harry Potter, le travail du détail est incroyable, rien n’est oublié : des toits biscornus de Pré-au-Lard, aux gémissem*nts de Mimi Geignarde dans les toilettes publiques à la bière au beurre, tout est pensé HP.Conseil non négligeable : pensez à reserver selon le calendrier d’affluence du parc car en période rouge, vous ne pourrez faire que 2/3 attractions max durant toute la journée, l’attente et la queue peuvent être très longues…(Translated by Google)A perfect replica of the Harry Potter universe.We spent 3 magical days without getting tired once.The attractions are great, especially the Hagrid attraction; everything is really Harry Potter thought, the detail work is incredible, nothing is forgotten: from the crooked roofs of Hogsmeade, to the moans of Mimi Whimper in the public toilets with butterbeer, everything is HP thought.Important advice: remember to book according to the park's busy schedule because during the red period, you will only be able to do 2/3 attractions maximum throughout the day, the wait and the queue can be very long...

Marine T — Google review

I've been waiting for this moment since I was a little kid! Fully immersive experience. I truly loved every moment of my time there. A dream come true!

Soheil B — Google review

Out of this world this place! The magic is real. Amazing atmosphere and the butter beer is to die for! We will definitely be going back again & again

Steven J — Google review

I have to watch the series again after visiting. What a great experience! I really wanted a robe and wand, but at 55, I thought better of it. The Ollivander's experience was so good we waited in line twice.

Mike W — Google review

We went past it the first time because it was so hidden away! Very cool looking set with a fire breathing dragon and Gringotts ride which took us about an hour of wait time to get to however it was kind of underwhelming because it was too short. The ice cream shop was nice and very generous on portions.

Mi S — Google review

Gringotts, Forbidden Journey, butterbeer, all great as always. New, dusk until late, light show projected onto Hogwarts castle (plus fireworks) was brilliant.

Keith M — Google review

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John Stetson's luxurious estate, the Stetson Mansion, can be toured as part of a living history museum. Constructed in 1886 for the hat manufacturer John B. Stetson, the home once entertained some of Florida's most notable historical figures and can still be seen today through guided tours.

Beautiful mansion, both the outside area and inside. Crazy amount of beautiful Christmas decorations in every room. Probably coming back in the spring to see the inside without all the decorations and to see the 3rd floor (off limit during our tour as the owner was staying there). Not cheap, around $30 per ticket.

Kare B — Google review

I have taken both the Xmas guided tour and the Historical tour. The Xmas tour is fun for those who enjoy decor. It’s very thought out with a lot of fun items to find. There are always different themes each year. But the best tour in my opinion is the Historical tour which is sadly coming to an end in a couple of weeks.The Historical tour takes you through the by history of the Stetson family, interesting facts about the home, and a discussion about his work as a hatter. Our most recent tour guide, Jo Ann, did an amazing job taking us from room to room and answering every question that the group had. At the end of the tour we purchased both books to take home and continue learning about the history of such an amazing home.The only downside of the tour is that you cannot take photos inside, but being that this is a private residence, and is only funded by tours, it is understandably why they ask for privacy.

Koontz P — Google review

We took the guided tour and I highly recommend it. Our guide was such a delight. She truly loved the place and gave us so much detail on the planning and history of both the house and the Stetson family. Plus her descriptive narrative was riddled with humor which kept us interested and made the tour more pleasurable. The 10 decorated rooms were amazing. Each room had a different theme from the others and from years past. We were delightfully impressed and I believe will make this tour an annual Christmas tradition.

Judith B — Google review

A must see! Beautiful house. They still had holiday deco up so I want to see it without all of the decorations to get the real feel of the house and architecture. It was tastefully done though.

Jennifer D — Google review

Lovely restored mansion with some nice Florida history. Go for the unique original architectural features. Plan on going for the spectacular Christmas decor.

Nilufer K — Google review

Visiting the Stetson is always a treat, but especially at Christmas to see JT's talent on display! Beautiful decor highlights the historic home & is a joy. We took the guided tour & were treated to a heartfelt story from JT in the dining room about what Christmas meant to him & his family. Our guide for the rest of the home was knowledgeable & entertaining. Photos aren't allowed inside, but trust me when I say you won't be disappointed!! It's a sight to experience 🎄

Joey R — Google review

We visited the Stetson Mansion today for the Christmas Spectacular Holiday Home Tour and it was fantastic! Highly recommend the guided tour with JoAnn to learn more about the decorations and a little history about the house. Her infectious personality and storytelling made our visit even more enjoyable.Each and every room, even the kitchen and bathrooms have a dedicated theme. The attention to detail and the creativity behind each room is truly amazing. I especially loved all the inspirational sayings sprinkled throughout the house. Definitely a must visit and our family will surely make this an annual holiday tradition.

Jennifer A — Google review

Fabulous Christmas decor and a surprise pop-in by JT the owner who does all the decorating. Try to go to the 7:00 p.m. guided tour as it is special. Each room has its own decor starting with angels and cardinals in the Grand Staircase in the entry, Department 56 layered on a tiered tree, Snobabies filling up a bedroom and the kitchen dedicated to military heroes, just to name a few of the rooms. Such a beautiful sight it is still racing through my mind two days later. A must tour in the central Florida area as it is also one of Florida's most historical homes and the first to have electricity installed by Thomas Edison himself.

Kathy V — Google review

An amazing beautiful home with the most wonderful Christmas decorations anyone could imagine. It’s said that it takes 3 months to decorate the home and the passion and love shows.The only downside is that there is no photography allowed inside the home.

Bryan C — Google review

My sister and I took our mother as a Christmas present. She absolutely loved it, she had to use her walker to get around. Everyone there was very friendly and helpful getting her though it because we had to take our time to get her through. We would recommend it anytime.

Lisa B — Google review

The Proprietor spent 3 months decorating this home in a Christmas theme. Each room was intricately decorated, and we participated in a delightful guided tour. The Proprietor himself even came to visit and gave us some heartwarming background stories about the mansion and some of the decorations. Southern Hospitality at its best--when I had to take a break from walking and standing, the other Proprietor brought me a picture book of the mansion rooms, and I was able to scan the QR code to get my very own audio tour while sitting comfortably on the beautiful front porch. :) Truly a stunning home!

Sally J — Google review

We did the Christmas Tour! Very much worth it! Beautifully decorated for Christmas! Kim was our awesome tour guide.

Matt B — Google review

It's expensive, but we really wanted to go to see the over-the-top Christmas decorations that this place is known for. We signed up online a couple weeks ago and paid then. Yesterday, the day before our visit, we received an email that revealed some things about our visit, set for today. It recommended using restrooms off property before arriving. The mansion's only restroom facility the public could use was a portable outdoor unit out in the parking lot. The other thing the email warned against was arriving more than 20 minutes early. It said parking was limited and the gates would only be opened at certain times. This was not an issue as we were early and parked easily and without hassle. We assembled briefly on the porch and started touring the inside of the mansion. Photos were prohibited inside (also stated in the email). We moved from room to room on the mansion's first and second floors as we listened to the tour's audio on our phones, which were browsed a lnk provided in that email. The audio program was the owner's own narration of the decorating job that he took the past 3 months doing himself. We thought the decorations were spectacular and captured both the Christmas spirit and the Stetson family history. Also there was a nice patriotic salute to servicemen near the end. It was all so well done and made us glad we visited the "mansion that hats built" today.

Joe G — Google review

We came to the mansion because it was on a haunted house list. When we arrived the house was locked but the gate was open. There was a sign outside that says scan for self-guided tour. We went to the door to see if it was unlocked and it was locked. We walked around the house a bit and found a staff member. Explain to her that we were interested in seeing the inside of the house because it was on a haunted tour list. She was not happy that it was on a haunted house list and did not seem very friendly with us. She didn't explain that the self-guided tour was the Christmas tour and was $35 per adult and $20 for children. We felt that was a bit high. We took some pictures on the outside and when we went to leave she had locked us inside the property by closing the gate up and locking it. The staff member came to the gate to unlock it for us because we were sitting in front of it and there were people outside trying to come in for the tour. I think this property could be ran better than how it is being run.Follow us for more great reviews ™

Shainey M — Google review

Great tour at Christmas time for sure. Kim was a great host and gave us lots of good info. We would like to back outside the holidays to see more of the super cool house. Thank you for sharing your home, the rooms were decorated one better than the next!

Jamie R — Google review

Absolutely Amazing tour of this beautifully restored mansion, but to personally see the amount of Christmas creations strategically & thoughtfully placed in each room, nook & cranny was such a treat! It's a highly recommended must visit, & we plan on coming back again to experience the artistic joy w/ our visiting family. Great surprise!

Domingo C — Google review

Absolutely Beautiful Christmas Displays! Amazing historic craftsmanship. And if you get the honor of meeting the owner/creator of this holiday spectacular he is very amicable and a delight to chat with.

Kimberly A — Google review

We visited the Stetson Mansion during their Christmas Spectular, and it was beautifully decorated. The combination of the Mansions history, its restoration, and the Christmas decorations was awe-inspiring. The word Spectacular only comes close to describing what was experienced. This is a must-see!!

Daniel W — Google review

Wow!!!! Came here for the Christmas decorations and got so much more! The mansion by itself is unbelievable, the time and dedication it must take to maintain this beautiful historic home is beyond comprehension! The Christmas decorations what can I say WOW! Each room has a unique style and theme to it. Hard to pick a favorite room or design! We crossed paths with JT the owner and designer of the displays. He is a very talented artist and designer. He took the time to chat with us about his experience in making this come to life! This one of a kind place is very special from the architecture of the house to the Christmas display. I wanted to say thank you for sharing your home and your talents with the public! It was amazing!

Paul P — Google review

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At LEGOLAND Florida Resort, you can enjoy a day of fun without any stress. The park is filled with colorful LEGO bricks and features attractions geared towards children aged two to twelve years old. Rides and attractions include the attached water park which offers a refreshing break from the heat. LEGOLAND Florida Resort also includes an 150-acre theme park, 5-acre water park, on-site accommodations themed with LEGO bricks, and a world famous botanical garden.

Hadn’t been here in 10 years since our son was little. They have made some improvements but this place is still as amazing as it was back then. The food, drinks and rides were great. We were actually there a total of 5 hours and rode 14 rides!! We do Disney regularly and 3 rides is the norm there. We got annual passes so we will definitely be back. This place is so cool. Clean bathrooms and everyone was super friendly.

E R — Google review

Great park about 1 hour away from Disney ( out west). This is a great park for small children, not so much for teenagers. You can bring your refillable water bottles as they ah e refill stations for ice, water and soft drinks even if you don’t buy their cups. You should buy their cups to refill fountain drinks though. I went Labor Day weekend, the lines weren’t long at all. The most I’ve waited in line for a ride was approximately 15 minutes. Bring a change of clothes or towels for the rides that involve water. The food isn’t that great. Tickets are approx $100pp. I found a great deal online. Pay for 1 adult and kid goes In free plus paid for parking $22. I paid $268 for 4 tickets. Google search “ kid free with adult ticket” ( Honest Kids)

Winnie J — Google review

The service has been immaculate. They have a lot of staff members and all have been very kind and helpful. The free buffet breakfast has lots of options to every age and diet. Is it the best buffet? No, but it’s good for what it is. The themed rooms are a big hit with the kids. And every day they get a new small Lego kit they get to put together and keep. The castle hotel has a playground you can hop over to and utilize during the day. The Lego building play areas have been really fun for the kids. It’s been an all around great fun experience. The downside; all guests 48in and shorter, no matter the age are required to wear a life jacket in the pool area. Even if they know how to swim. I don’t think much older than that would have much fun.

Cat W — Google review

Excellent theme park for kids, specially for toddlers. Many attractions for all ages and with a best in class decoration. You really feel like you’re inside a Lego toy.Food is not that special, but enough for spending the day.

George H — Google review

We went during the hurricane in 2023. Was a totally amazing idea. The park the day prior to the hurricane was empty. We ran through each ride like we rented the place. The hotel was clean and beyond child friendly. While the storm was happening the kids played downstairs in the Lego pit and they had cute shows and interactive stage games for entertainment. The morning buffet was included and so good. They offered Lego build classes and they gave us free Lego build sets. So fun.

Dani B — Google review

If your child is into Legos this is a MUST! Pay the extra $ and stay at the resort as well. You can't beat the convenience of having your hotel room steps away from the theme park.The rides were great for my almost 5 year old. He loved all of them and especially loved the building stations they had throughout the park. I think his favorite thing to do was build the cars and race them with other kids at the Imagination building.Every staff we encountered was so nice and helpful.The park was clean and kid friendly.We had dinner and free breakfast at the resort and it was surprisingly very good! Service was great. Room was great!

Rose L — Google review

As a “Lego Nerd”, wife’s words, I was excited to take my ten year old son. We had so much fun going to all the exhibits and rides. We went in the middle of the week and there was little to no wait for most rides. It is definitely geared more towards younger kids, or adult kids 😆, than teenagers. I do like the fact you can bring your own water bottle and fill it all over the park. We have been twice so far and plan on going back a lot more.

Michael C — Google review

Legoland Florida was SUPER FUN! We went on almost all the rides in one day, the wait times are pretty short. They also have a water park. Regular parking was $20 and preferred parking was $50. My favorite part was Mini land USA. Legoland is an awesome, extravagant, amazing place to go on the weekends or weekdays. I would recommend bringing tons of water too. And coming on a weekday.

Micah D — Google review

Legoland was better than I expected. There were plenty of rides and activities for my young kids to do. We spent an entire day there and didn't get bored. There were refill stations for drinks at the park. I wish there were places for mist or outside fans as it got really hot, but we took breaks as needed.My kids enjoyed every area of the park that we went to. We tried the pizza and pasta for lunch, and I do not recommend it. It is pricey for food that doesn't taste good. I really enjoyed the 4D movie. It was very interesting and short enough to keep my kids' attention also long enough to cool off.I dreaded going to legoland, but I am glad I went. Highly recommend.

Cee — Google review

Great place for families with young kids. The park is small and easy to get around in a few hours. Food choices vary and are a little pricey for what they offer, but they do allow small coolers in. Young adults and teens will enjoy the park, but only a few rides are available to them

Paul B — Google review

This was our very first Legoland Trip and we drove about 13 hours for it with a 9 & 7 year old and it was well worth it. We stayed at the hotel and went to the parks. The hotel was incredible. It was so much fun, it had so much to do and was really cool to look at. The rooms were a little smaller than I thought however they were perfect. My husband and I had a blast along with our girls. They had a dance & pajama party every single night and a party elevator although the music wasn’t working on the elevator but my girls still sang and danced in it and enjoyed themselves. The park had plenty to do. We had 3 days at the park and we got to see and do pretty much everything. You could stay a entire week or more and not run out of things to do but for the Legoland part of our trip those 3 days were perfect and they got to do everything they wanted. My husband and I also love legos so it was really neat to see everything built in Lego. My camera roll is more full from our Legoland stay then our beach portion of our trip. I definitely recommend visiting Legoland instead of Disney. It was a really cool experience!

Victoria N — Google review

We visited the place a week after new year. We only purchase 1 park ticket which is the Legoland itself. The weather was cold. There were less visitors. Most of the food carts were close. few rides. children will definitely enjoy the park. In terms of souvenir items there were not much to choose from. I was looking for architectural lego design but there was none.

Joy P — Google review

So much fun there! We conquered the whole park in 3 hours - two adults with no kids. Some of the rides have about a 40 minute wait. Spots to go indoors and get out of the sun throughout the park. Very clean and organized. Only wish they had more "healthy" food options in the park. A ton of great photo op spots and most of the employees will take your photo with characters that appear.

Lorraine ( — Google review

They DO NOT Except Cash.Nice park but very overpriced to get in, $35 just to park on top of park admission over $100 for an adult and $29 kid admission.They nickel and dime you for everything it's incredibly hard to take a family on vacation and still have money left over to feed these kids. Our first experience and probably the last.

Tarra F — Google review

Legoland Florida resort and the pirate hotel was a hit with a 5 and 3 yr old brothers. The hotel room was entertaining and I appreciate the tv set in their own little section. The hotel staff were nice and the hotel itself is clean. The water park is small and the theme park wasn’t all that exciting for us adults. The kids well they don’t understand how slow the rides were or that a lot of the attractions close earlier then the time they are supposed to close. We were able to do the theme park in 4 hours cause a lot of attractions closed for the day. We did the water park from 1230-4pm cause also 3 of the 6 attractions were closed by 4pm. Not sure why. We didn’t ask. The hotel has two pools, both are nice. The slide was shut down. In our hotel room the bathroom doesn’t have a fan, which is odd.None the less I would only visit Legoland again with smaller kids. Kids older than 7-8 yrs old, it might be less exciting for them. Just my two cents. But it was a super fun experience.

Ana R — Google review

We got our annual pass back in December 2021, it is well worth it. Been here already 3 times and my little one loves it. We have $299 pass , we love it, no need to pay for parking ( we park in preferred parking) , we are allowed to bring 3 guess per pass in the year. We have use some already. I must confess it is a great park, lines for rides at the most 20 minutes and not all the time.

Nancy C — Google review

Legoland is a great park for the kiddos ages 3-10. Especially if they love building with Legos. The coasters and rides are all appropriately themed and exciting for that age bracket. I have 3 boys and they LOVED IT! As an adult I enjoyed the large Lego builds. I would recommend this trip to anyone who comes to Florida with young kids. The wait time for all the ride were very reasonable, 5-25min per ride.

Brandon W — Google review

We really enjoyed the craft at the Legoland theme park. I was just amazing. We really enjoyed miniland and we actually started there must of our visit. The best part for us was to see our hometown in the mini city. "Miami Beach". But, all the Lego craft is just amazing. It a must see to believe scenery. 👀😯👀😯👀😯👀

JARKESHA ( — Google review

This was my families favorite vacation! I wish we would have come here sooner. We stayed in the Legoland Hotel (pirate theme) and my kids loved it! The room was cleaned daily, housekeeping was great! The free breakfast at Bricks was awesome, we did it everyday. We also ate at Shipwreck in the Pirate Hotel, it was good but very expensive. Both restaurants are family style. We went to the pool and had it all to ourselves for an hour, best time to go is around 11. It was very clean.The park was a blast, so much to do and so many places to cool off. The wait times were not insane like Disney. It was definitely less crowded during the weekday vs weekend. My kids road everything they wanted to multiple times. My only regret is not coming here sooner!

Kali H — Google review

This park is specially designed for children under 12, but it's fun for all ages. The wait time was short at an average of 5 to 10 minutes per ride, with the exception of the cypress boat ride that had a 25 minute wait, I suggest going on that one right when the park opens before the line gets long. Buy the tickets online directly from Legoland for a secure purchase and to receive the best discounts. The kids love all the interactive attractions and rides, Legoland got the formula right, it really gets the kiddos involved like no other park!

Fred H — Google review

WOW !!! What a great place to take your family. We made the trip on 10/29/23 and it was worth the 90 minute drive. Our daughter had a blast and their Team is absolutely Awesome. Halloween was in full swing and passing out candy from 2pm to 7pm, and not skimping on it. We had so much fun that we have decided to purchase season passes on their program. And the food was delicious and very reasonable!!!!

Shawn O — Google review

Pros: when the park isn't busy, it's a pleasure to be there. We went on an "off season" day and it was perfect. No lines, kids were able to ride almost all of the rides other than the rides that were undergoing "annual maintenance". Overall a really great trip and the kids had a blast.

Ricki M — Google review

This place is a ton of fun, especially for younger kids, but even the bigger ones can get in on the excitement. The Lego creations are simply incredible and truly captivating. The rides and attractions offer a good time, and there are indoor rooms for Lego building, complete with air conditioning and seating for a much-needed break from the sun and walking. While things inside can be a bit pricey, it's par for the course with most theme parks. Overall, we had an absolute blast!

Erika R — Google review

Visited with my family for the first time and it was awesome. We stayed at the resort on-site. They have tons of activities for the kids including free master builder classes every night where you get to build and take home a Lego. They leave the kids Lego sets every day in their beds. There are nightly dance parties and story times. The included breakfast is unlimited and incredible. The dinner, especially at the pirate hotel, while not included is also fantastic. There is so much to do there that you'd never get at another hotel. If you can afford it it's definitely worth it.The park is also excellent. As you'd expect, it's everything Lego. Amazing hand built Legos and creations everywhere. Lego characters walk around and they have many meet and greets. There are tons of good and unique rides. They also do a great job of having plenty of shade and indoor activities to help beat the Florida heat. Another great thing they offer (That they really don't have to) is a "rainy day promise." If it rains enough to close enough stuff for long enough they offer you another day for free, which you can use for up to a year. One of our days activated this "rainy day promise" even though we still felt like we got enough out of our visit, but we were able to enjoy a third day to do all our favorite things again.Out of both the resort and park, the one thing that stood out to me as an adult is how great the staff is with kids. They are so kind and interactive. They almost all carry Lego mini figures and will trade them with your kids. They have a huge wall in the front that the kids can swap with too. You can tell they put a lot of effort into the hiring and training of their staff.Overall, we had a fantastic time at the Legoland resort and I'd recommend it all day to anyone thinking about it or on the fence!

Garret G — Google review

The best theme park we have been to! The hotel rooms were well decorated. The buffet skillets for breakfast and dinner were amazing. Great place for all ages but in order to ride all the rides you have you be 48” tall. We loved all the Lego made characters throughout the park. Each area is decorated to its own theme. My kids rode their first roller coasters here and are hooked to ride more!!! Very clean, friendly staff, reasonably priced food and gifts. We can’t wait to come back and stay longer! No I’d also suggest the pontoon ride on the lake. The Captain is very knowledgeable and easy going and super kid friendly.

Meag M — Google review

I was pleasantly surprised that Legoland was awesome! I've been to several amusem*nt parks and most of them are dirty and overpriced. The park was very clean, the food was pretty good at a decent price, and the lines weren't long at all (and we were there on a Saturday with 85 degree weather). We also had no trouble finding somewhere to sit at the Waterpark.

Regina W — Google review

I went to Legoland a few days ago with my niece it was about 100°. I was so exhausted but other than that I was impressed by everything there my ticket was $119. Her ticket was $29 but to get that special for her I had to go online, she’s 10 years old. I really like the apple fries now the café I went to the first one when I walked into the park and older lady was working behind the counter with serving drinks and stuff. She didn’t know how to make an iced chai, there was a lot of powdery stuff at the top. I think all they’re missing is a good coffee place there.

Nijael M — Google review

It was our first time at Legoland, and the kids enjoyed every minute. Unfortunately, there was an issue with the power and a lot of the better rides closed early, and we didn't get the chance to enjoy everything. The park was not too crowded, and we still made the best of it.

Jose P — Google review

So let me start by saying this place is nice for the kids and they loved it BUT the prices are just outrageous for what you are getting. Yes they get a little scavenger hunt in the fully themed rooms and they get a free small Lego pack and a juice but does that really justify the prices? I don’t think so. Otherwise it’s just a regular hotel. They do have the little play area in the lobby but the lobby is small. Perfect for the kids but the prices are ridiculous. Our kids did enjoy every minute and I’m not regretful but they should consider lower pricing so more families can enjoy the experience. That being said they do have a full bar downstairs where you can watch your kids play and have a drink and food. The breakfast was a family style all you can eat which was included in the price but still not super spectacular for what we paid. The breakfast was good though. The aesthetic and the decor is perfect and the kids thought the elevators were so much fun. Bathrooms are a little scrunched but the room overall was nice and it accommodated our 3 kids perfectly.

V R — Google review

Mein Sohn hatte seinen Spaß. Darauf kommt es schon an. Aber ich fand den Eintritt, gemessen an dem, was man geboten bekommt, definitiv viel zu hoch. Abgesehen noch von den Preisen für's Parken, was ich zusätzlich für fragwürdig empfinde.(Translated by Google)My son had fun. That's what matters. But I found the entrance fee definitely too high for what you get. Apart from the prices for parking, which I also find questionable.

R. F — Google review

Excellent for 6-9 year olds! 48" can pretty much ride everything. 44" can ride with another kid who is 48"+.Not a lot for toddlers under 34-36" but we went for the older kids. My 2 year old could do 3 rides. This was our 2nd trip and we just discovered the red schoolhouse building with the childcare center inside. It was great for an air conditioned break. Small indoor playground, kid's restroom, several lactation rooms, fridge & sink, many changing stations. Our toddler was able to nap in a lactation room with the lights off while my husband took the older kids through the park.

Cazbar S — Google review

I went with my kids today, and in my opinion, it is not worth the price for the amusem*nt park. Regular fair rides are way better than this park, and it's over hyped. The only advantage is that 4 year old kids are allowed in all adventure rides along with an adult, which is not feasible at Universal and disney.

S B — Google review

Took the boys in 2023. Loved the Lego theme throughout the hotel and employees.Nice pool area with plenty of chairs for parents.*Breakfast was good and filling (go early to avoid the crowds who clearly tend to sleep in).*Register for a Masters Class at the hotel ahead of time!*Make dinner reservations!

Becky C — Google review

First visitors. Familiar with all Orlando parks and we live here, so went with family and a 2 year old. Rides are per typical of a county fair and over very quickly. Grounds dirty. Rides that were supposed to be open until 4pm (the pirate boat ride is the picture with my watch) were closed early.But the ABSOLUTE WORST THING THERE WAS THE FOOD. The all you can eat pizza and pasta buffet was something straight from your nightmares. SUPER EXPENSIVE and all food bars empty all the time. They were adding ONE pizza at a time, while 15 people waited. When you did manage to launch yourself , Hunger-Games-style, to fresh food, it was absolutely awful. No co*kes in any soda machine at all. And did I mention trash everywhere?Finally, rides for a tot are SO minimal. Even super safe rides (like floating boats) they can't ride.The only redeeming things about this place (still not worth the price point though) were the Cypress Gardens area, and the mini Lego land.Been here, done it, and if you have an option - recommend that you pay a little extra and go elsewhere.

Heather F — Google review

I enjoyed the park with my grandson. Lots of rides parents can get on with their kids. I guess this is why it’s one price for adults and kids. Park is beautiful. I also enjoyed the work they did with the Lego.

Merline R — Google review

I went with my wife and an adult friend (no kids) and was shocked at how fun Legoland actually is. There is a LOT to do, including some really fun rides and excellent theming. There's also a HUGE section of Lego cityscapes with realistic 5-6 ft tall buildings depicting the Vegas Strip, Florida cities, San Francisco, DC, and more. I spent about an hour just looking at all of that... Almost like a Lego museum. There are also fun Lego building options like the new Ferrari build-and-race where you build your own Lego car from scratch and literally race it like a soapbox derby.For the coasters... The wild mouse (Great Lego Race) was maybe the best wild mouse model I've been on. Dragon is extremely well-themed with tons of Lego animatronics and a decent family coaster at the end. Coastersaurus is bad. Rough and forceless with TINY cars very difficult for adults to fit in.Non-Coasters... Ninjago was disappointing. It was the first ride (I think) with the AR hand-motion shooting but the sensors were not calibrated well and there were no physical sets at all. Just screens, screens, and more screens without an interesting story. So if the only point is shooting for points it would be much more fun if it was properly upkept. The queue was very cool though. (In general I LOVE the idea of putting places to build Legos IN the queues so kids can handle longer wait times.)Lost Kingdom Adventure was good in concept but again, not calibrated well. I like that when you shoot targets it activates effects. I feel like this one would be better without the guns at all. Just let us go through the "not-Indiana Jones" story with all of the effects happening for everyone.The LEGO Movie Masters of Flight was a cute concept for a ride and is basically a better version of Disney 's Soarin' ride (but not close to as good as Avatar: Flight of Passage). I liked that the ride had a story as well as most and scent effects.Pirate River Quest was disappointing. The wait times were outrageous for not that many people in line (a general problem at this park) especially because they were only running 3 boats on a 20-minute ride. And they only hold up to 8 guests each. So ~70 passengers per hour. And for most of the ride I wished I wasn't on it. It's mostly just a pirate telling you to count gems then giving you the answer before you even pass by all of the gems. And most of the figures are not made of Lego and are stagnant. Not nearly enough animatronics for a "pirate battle." The parrot talking got really old really quick too. I did like the last part sailing on the open water but I'd rather just walk through the Gardens next time. Because I chose to do the ride I didn't have time to walk through Cypress Gardens which is included with admission.Mia's Riding Adventure was the only true thrill ride in the park, being a big disco-style spinner ride. I thoroughly enjoyed it.Coast Guard academy was basically go-karts but in boats. Super fun but the wait was ridiculously long because they weren't using over half of the boats.NFPA Rescue academy was a super-fun competion to put the fire out the fastest. A slight workout!Most of the rest of the rides are kiddy flat rides. I think you need a lot of kiddy rides in Legoland BUT too many of them are just the same flat track with different ride vehicles and scenery. Would be nice to have a really solid kids' dark ride along the lines of Ratatouille at EPCOT or Small World at Disneyland/MK.The park was clean enough though the bathrooms weren't great. The rides and experiences were a lot of fun. The only negative is that the operations on the rides are TERRIBLE and it's mostly not the employees' fault. It's because the ride's capacities are akin to fair rides but the park is built to attract thousands per day, causing lines with literally 20 people to take 20+ minutes. Most theme parks have ride capacities around 600+ per hour per ride and this one is about 15% of that.Also know that AAA Gives good discounts if you're a member.

Corbin B — Google review

Compared to Disney Theme Parks, Legoland is a bit far to the city. But it has its unique themes since visitors can see lego characters, animals, and famous landscapes everywhere. It is amazing to see the mini city around the US to the world. They are all beautiful. There are many rides at Legoland and waiting time is so much better than at Disney World. Kids seem so excited there as they can see, touch, and take pictures with their Lego characters. Kids and adults can join the rides and most of rides there are mild and experience for kids.

Trang L — Google review

BLESSED to be a Polk County resident for annual family passes for our 11 year old son. He will soon "out-grow" much of the rides, since going at age 2½. The Water Park is the BEST for local FUN during Florida heat. The atmosphere and remaining Cypress Gardens, Ski Show, and Holiday Events are FUN for All, and returning visits. A 20 minute drive to Family FUN for Children is a Luxury; since, other families have to get on a plane, pay for a hotel, and book well in advance. And; Mom got a Discount, and Preferred Parking. NO Lines to get thru to Parking. I only went to get my PASS and purchase a "Gift Card" for The BIG Shop or LEGO Factory Store. They do not offer "Gift Cards". I did not go further into the Park for visit. Other Guests have more thorough REVIEWS and Beautiful Photos. ENJOY🤗

Donna M — Google review

I visited the parks while vacationing in FL with my toddler. I opted for tickets that included all 3 parks. It is pricey so you might want to wait for their specials which include the 3 parks at a reduced price for children with a full price adult ticket. Otherwise, it is so much fun! There is so much to do! Even the Peppa Pig attraction was enjoyable. I highly recommend it. The place seems endless, especially if you do all 3 parks! Also, a big plus is that the park has several easy to spot bathrooms and changing rooms, which were all super clean.

Bernadette G — Google review

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The Magic Kingdom is a renowned theme park within WDW, consisting of six themed lands that include rides, parades and costumed characters. It's known for its iconic Cinderella Castle, as well as popular attractions like Space Mountain, Haunted Mansion and Pirates of the Caribbean. The park offers nightly fireworks displays that illuminate the castle and Main Street USA. Geared toward young children and their families, the Magic Kingdom provides an immersive Disney experience with a focus on storytelling and mythology.

An absolute must visit for adults and kids big enough to walk on their own.We started on Epcot and moved to Magic Kingdom (two grown adults) we spent over 10 hours in a single day between the two and didn’t even get to see half of magic kingdom (we did no rides just sight seeing and food stops)If you have kids start at magic Kingdom and plan no less then one full day, several if you have the time. As two adults in Epcot eating/drinks as we got hungry or thirsty and without any concern for cost we spent about $300 above the cost of parking and entry tickets. (Adult beverages and two “meals”).A final note, if you go absolutely plan to stay for the firework show. Video and photo do no justice to the visual or audio quality of the display. LED lights in the trees are synced to the projector lights and are synced to the street lights, synced to the projectors on the castle, synced to the choreographed fireworks. All of that on top of an absolutely mind blowing audio set up that resonates from what I imagine is hundreds or thousands of speakers throughout the park. To top it all off you may even see Tinker Belly fly from the castle off into the distance. (Best use of a zip line and LED outfit I have ever seen)Plan ahead so budget isn’t a concern and just plan to enjoy yourself. Bring sunscreen and stay hydrated. (A hat or umbrella to block to sun would go a long way to increase your sunshine stamina).

Daniel R — Google review

We had a great time here with the kids. This was our first visit to a Disney park since we were kids ourselves so there was a lot that we didn’t know.First off, the parades and shows throughout the day are incredibly well orchestrated and the kids loved it. There’s always something to see which is nice.We didn’t go for the photo pass which turned out to be a good choice because all the photos they took of us sucked. We did however buy the genie+ pass that allowed us to book rides ahead of time. If you’re going for only a single day definitely get this to optimize your time.The rides are a little more dated feeling than at Animal Kingdom but the kids didn’t notice.This is the most important thing to know heading in…EVERYTHING COSTS A FORTUNE.Here’s what you should consider bringing with you or buying elsewhere and the Disney prices for each.Portable fans ($30ea)Poncho ($10ea)Water ($3.50ea)Minnie ears ($30ea)Lunch ($15-30ea)Lots and lots of snacks.Have fun :)

Mike G — Google review

They say this is the happiest place on earth... and I fully agree with them!! I have never been happier in my life! All the cast members were super friendly and helpful when I needed them! The characters were all great, sweet and so amazing! All the food here is divine and not to badly priced for a theme park. The rides and attractions are fun and you don't always wait to long, but if it is a long line then they have covered walkways and fans! You can ask almost any guest service or food place for free water if you can't find one of their water fountains. The stores are beautiful and well stocked with a lot of merchandise! I am already planning my next trip! It is well worth it!!

Kyojuro R — Google review

Great park in particular for families. You can ride almost everything with kids older than 5. Only Tron might be something for older kids. But it is also a hell of a ride, highly recommended. Stay of possible until the end, the fireworks are really impressive.

Michael W — Google review

Out of all the parks, this is the one where the cast members and rides feel the most magical. I really enjoy how the parks are back to their old vibe and the cast members truly add to the experience, unlike when they were staffing the park with only college program due to the pandemic. I also noticed that this park is the only one that balances the ratio between lightning lane and Standby Lane when feeding a queue to an attraction. This makes the wait time to be more accurate, if not faster than what's displayed. We attended the Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party and it was worth every penny. Had tons of fun.

Carlos A — Google review

One of the classic parks! Disney parks always deliver.Tron was an amazing ride. Highly recommend it. Really cool structure and recreation of the Tron aesthetic, the weird position you’re in makes for a different and interesting roller coaster experience, and the parts where you go outside was cool.The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train was good too. Space Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain are always fun. The Space Mountain here is one person per row unlike the one in Tokyo Disneyland which is 2 ppl per row.We also went for Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party where you could be at the park until midnight, get free cookies and hot chocolates at a bunch of places, see a bunch of shows and parades, and interact with cast wandering around. The projection mapping on Cinderella’s Castle was fun and spectacular. Christmas vibes were super cute. Space Mountain had Christmas lighting on l and it was cool to see the inside for the first time.

Yuri Y — Google review

i had so much fun! this is my third time here, and every time it never ceases to amaze me. spacious, and lots of fun rides for everyone. lines got sort of long (especially weird for a weekday), so we got the genie + passes, which let us ride many rides and even the bigger ones we rode multiple times. you have to join a line queue for the tron ride- it’s so cool!

Ryelie C — Google review

Incredible place to take the kids. There is a lot to see in this park from rides to attractions. Many options to meet the characters which was a lot of fun. The Magic Kingdom's Starbucks took 45 minutes to get our order; that was a bummer. Magic Kingdom had the most amazing fireworks I have ever seen; they were amazing. Great place to visit with the family just remember to have patience while walking the park.

Sarah C — Google review

Magic isn't only for your children. Adults can live the fairytale too!I proposed to my wife here! We took the back stage tour, we have been on every ride, but we keep finding new things to do and ways to experience the magic!The food isn't healthy, but it is feel good food.A fun way to spend time with friends or family. A great way to make some core memories!Also, the call them fireworks for a reason... 🔥

Sam M — Google review

This is truly a magical place for kids and adults. We spent a day here and had a great time. If you stay at any Disney resort, you can enter the park 30 minutes earlier than the general admission. Download the Disney app to help plan your day at the park.

Kenneth H — Google review

Disney Magic Kingdom is an iconic slice of Americana, offering a magical experience with its themed areas, diverse rides, and various cuisines. Most attractions are geared toward younger kids, with notable exceptions like Space Mountain and TRON for thrill-seekers. The Line Genie service is a huge time-saver, allowing you to experience far more attractions than you would without it. Some rides, like TRON, are not possible to access without it.The park offers three different experiences based on the time of day. Mornings are rushed and ordered, with visitors hurrying to do as much as possible. Afternoons are hot and humid but more subdued. My favorite time is the evening when the lights come up, and everything slows down, creating a more relaxed atmosphere.For the best view of the fireworks, head to the side of the castle where the Walt and Mickey statue is located, near the main entrance. Arrive at least 30 minutes early to secure a good spot. The area will be quite crowded during and after the show, but it is worth it for the spectacular display.Classic attractions like "It's a Small World" and the Haunted Mansion are still running and dripping with nostalgia. There are plenty of places to get food and snacks throughout the park. I highly recommend trying the Dole Whip if you like pineapple. Note that several sit-down restaurants require reservations that must be booked well in advance.Overall, Disney Magic Kingdom lives up to its name and the hype. Plan ahead, use the Line Genie, and enjoy the enchanting experience.

Kevin H — Google review

Great experience to have with family and friends. Best place to take if you have kids but I went with adults and we had a lot of fun. Prepare for long lines and a lot of walking but the parades were amazing, and the castle was magnificent. 9pm showcased the fireworks and that was pretty cool. Definitely recommend!

Andy M — Google review

Visited as 3 adults for the opening Mickey's not no scary Halloween party. Having travelled from the UK and not doing the Disney parks this year it wasn't to be missed for a first time experience. Last visit was 7 years ago and it didn't disappoint.Arrived at 4pm, you don't have to make a reservation for special events and rode Haunted mansion, Splash mountain, Big thunder mountain and pirate's of the Caribbean with little to no queue. The event start at 7pm and managed to ride space mountain in the dark and the tea cups with a spooky theme.The check up points for candy were everywhere and you collected tokens to exchange for allergies.Enjoyed the magic of walking down Main Street and soaking the atmosphere all in. Whilst most of the shops were shut to prepare for the event still managed to get some goodies.As for a day in the it's perfect for little ones, adults or those with any additional needs. Plenty to do for all.The event queue for merchandise was hectic so I recommend waiting until later on in the evening if you wish to purchase anything.Don't forget to collect your free print on the way out and if it rains the parade or show may be delayed (which is what we experienced) but wait for it! It's worth it 😊 characters are about in costumes but be prepared to wait for over an hour for some. Elvis stitch, Winnie the Pooh and friends were especially popular. Jack and Sally are in the main theatre and they tend to be the busiest due to the event.

Cara H — Google review

Despite a downpour that push the fireworks until 22:00 the “Happily Ever After” show was amazing. The day was enjoyable with the family despite the 95 deg F temperatures. The highlight would have to be TRON. The night ride in the front seat was outstanding! It was a unique coaster experience on the light cycle.

Jason B — Google review

"Most magical place on earth," still remains true. The entire day was hot & the lines were long at times, but we had a blast at this theme park! We were a bit lucky with the weather because it rained; however, it was still humid it's Florida. Still, there are plenty of air conditioned places for a cool off, water, & other needed supplies. In our opinion, you will not need a lightening lane pass. Those lines were long too & even though some rides said 45/75 minutes on the myDisney app, we never waited longer than 45 minutes. The entire kingdom is clean, staff are always in character, variety of options to shop & eat, & an overall great family experience. Stay for the fireworks show. Place yourselves close to the monorail to see them - thank me later :)

Dr. L — Google review

Magic Kingdom is a realm of pure magic and wonder, where dreams come to life and the heart is forever young. Stepping into this enchanting kingdom is like entering a storybook brought to life.The iconic Cinderella Castle stands tall, radiating a sense of awe and anticipation that sets the stage for an unforgettable experience. The attention to detail in every corner of the park is nothing short of extraordinary, creating a world that feels both familiar and utterly fantastical.The attractions are a symphony of thrills and imagination, catering to guests of all ages. From the nostalgic charm of classics like "it's a small world" to the heart-pounding excitement of Space Mountain, every ride promises an adventure that lingers in your memory.The parades and fireworks displays are a spectacle of artistry and emotion, leaving guests with a sense of wonder and awe. The dedication and talent of the performers are evident in every dance step and soaring note.The staff at Magic Kingdom are the true heart and soul of the park. Their boundless energy, friendliness, and genuine passion for creating magical moments elevate the experience to a level beyond compare. They're the real-life fairy godmothers and wizards, ensuring that every guest feels like royalty.Magic Kingdom is not just a theme park; it's a place where joy knows no bounds, and every corner is infused with the spirit of dreams. Whether you're reliving cherished memories or creating new ones, a day at Magic Kingdom is a day well spent. I can't recommend it highly enough, and I'm already counting down the days until my next visit to this land of enchantment!

Joe T — Google review

It is a huge, very beautiful park with a giant castle as its main attraction. There are some roller coasters and many ways to be entertained. The food is very good and the fireworks show at night is the best thing in the world and a unique experience. You You need to visit it someday, period, because just as the name says, it brings a unique experience for you and all the visitors there. You can also take a photo with several characters that you love.

Vini C — Google review

Magic Kingdom was amazing for where my kiddos are at the rides, and attractions were great. I've heard it is a bit less enjoyable for the older kids as the majority of the park is geared for a younger audience other than Tomorrow Land. Which I can see, however, it is still such a great place to visit and see the location. We loved every minute.

David B — Google review

It's always a magical place. A most see with the family. The experience is amazing. ThePrice is starting to become a factor. 200 a day per person to wait on long lines and hopefully enjoy 3 rides during your day is definitely something that needs to be addressed. Also, charging for geni and only being able to choose one t8me slot at a time instead of being free and choosing 3 at a time definitely does not help.

Frankie C — Google review

The absolute best park in all of Disney! So many iconic rides and things to see. Recently came here for the Christmas party for the first time and it was amazing! The park really lights up and you get the real Christmas feel. Love when it snows it’s unlike anything you’ve seen and a must see!

Christopher C — Google review

We loved it! It definitely brought out the kitten all of us!It's been roughly 20 years since I've been, but it was wonderful to go and show the experience, experienced it as a child and then again as an adult. It was good to see you that some of the stable rides were still standing. It was hard to get on trying no matter what we did. Mountain was awesome! Magic Mountain never disappoints. I would definitely have to take the baby on the teacups and small worlds for good measure. The lines were ridiculous so the genie plus service definitely helped them in some situations but not on all the rides.It's a dry park though, so be forewarned, it's not like the other parks in that regard.King was pretty easy. Just remember where you parked. You can save that in app or on your phone and remember how to get to your tram section.

Moochie M — Google review

Truly one of the best theme parks in the world. A must do for anyone who has the chance to do so!From classic Rides from your favourite Disney movies to new attractions and new takes on old classics. Get your fill of all your Favourite treats like PopCorn, Mickey ice Cream bars and Dole Whips! Meet your favourite Disney characters like Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy. And of course the all too magical fire works at the end of the Day.Ensure you download the Disney world app. It allows you to buy tickets and make reservations. It also gives you a full map of the park and See wait times for rides and see where your favourite Disney characters are in the Park. Through the app you can purchase Disney genie + or the new lighting lane program that allows to you skip the standby lines in most rides.To make the most of your visit, Do your research before going. Watch YouTube videos on “how to Disney World”And remember Disney World is in Orlando Florida. Disney Land is in California. People still make mistakes when purchasing tickets or making reservations.

David R — Google review

This was our first time taking out toddlers to Disney. I love the fact that we were able to bring in our own snacks and drinks in our travel cooler. It wasn't that crowded and the Disney Genie Plus Lightning Lanes help cut down our wait for some ridesnot the popular ones though. I would definitely suggest getting familiar with the app prior to your trip. Make sure to also bring an extra charging pack for your cell phone because you will be using it all day for the app. We only had to order lunch once since we came prepared with our own snacks. The rides we were able to get on with our toddlers were pretty good and they enjoyed them. We loved the shows and parades throughout the day. I am glad we did not get the photo pass and would not suggest getting one. Almost every picture they took of us was awful. You will be better off taking your own photos. Our best photos were taken when we offered other families to take photos of them and then they take one of us. My toddlers had a great time and all in all we enjoyed our time here and will definitely be coming back.

Chelle D — Google review

Simply W O WI was here with my wife and our little daughter, having been here once before as a couple a few years ago.An absolute experience for which a single day is hardly enough. There is so much to see here. Starting with rides to different parades, countless restaurants, shows, etc.Simply breathtaking.However, the truth is that the park is not only incredibly large but also incredibly expensive! The Preferred Parking alone costs $50. So we have spent for the one day including tickets & food a total of more than $ 500 - our little daughter had to pay no entrance fee.However, the glow in the children's eyes was absolutely worth it!To see as much as possible, I can only recommend to activate the Genie+ service in advance. It makes planning your day a lot easier.The absolute highlight of the day was definitely the Meet&Greet with Mickey&Mini.

Johannes — Google review

This is the classic Disney park. From the moment you enter and walk down Main Street there is a different feel than any other park. There are endless great snack and food options all over the park and cast members that are present to make your day magical. The mix of old classic rides with newer technology rides like tron is great. The shows are outstanding and the evening show happily ever after is one of the best there is.

Jj P — Google review

Magic Kingdom truly is the most magical place on earth. From the attention to detail throughout the park, right down to the cast members - it’s a wonderful experience.There are lots of food/drink options throughout the park. Some restaurants will take reservations - save yourself a wait and make one in advance if there’s a particular time/place you’d like to dine.Crowds are generally large, however manageable. If you’re not big on waiting in line, I would recommend the Lightning Lane pass (Genie+) and you’ll be able to pack in more and not waste your day in queue.Disney is expensive and that’s a fact. You can bring snacks and empty bottles in and refill with water inside the park to help cut costs. Merchandise prices can vary. Wear comfortable shoes as there is a lot of walking.Overall, wonderful experience for the first time or the fifth time.

Christina M — Google review

Taking the kids to Magic Kingdom for their first time was definitely a wonderful experience. He all had a great time, enjoyed most of the shows, and literally spent the whole day at the park. At night, it was beautiful to see the castle light up. Everybody was waiting for it to light up, and when it finally happened, the crowd went crazy specially the kids, like they couldn't believe what they were seeing. I would definitely go again soon and also visit the other parks as well. But overall, Animal Kingdom is my favorite Disney park!!!

Naty R — Google review

The magic kingdom park is really magical. The whole park transforms into a virtual reality where you are in Sindbad at one point and in princess world at other. There is something for everyone ; The various thrill level rides, fireworks, parade, meet and greet, the ferry/train ride to enter the park, food, decor!The wait times during holidays are high and may be there is a way to better manage the lines. The app offers interactive games to engage while waiting your turn, but some other interactive acts in the waiting room would be ideal. The park was open until mid-night during the Christmas break so in all we managed to avail much more than we anticipated.Much better than the Animal kingdom. If contemplating where to go first then this is it.The genie plus pass for fast lanes is definitely worth it and pretty reasonable at $30 per person.The park requires physical ID unless the tickets are added to the wallet. Plan accordingly. Ample restaurants and souvenir shops for each attraction.Recommend Space Mountain, Haunted Mansion amongst others.P.S. They do not have the laser show like Disneyland at LA.

Ruchita A — Google review

My daughter and I went for a weekend getaway. We had a blast. All the cast members were very helpful. The weather was beautiful. We are exhausted from having too much fun. We rode every single ride. We had a truly magical time. See ya again real soon, Disney.

Gessica E — Google review

Magical indeed! The park did not disappoint. Although, I do wish we could have enjoyed more rides. But the lines got so long it was impossible for us to wait for hours with two little ones who have very little patience. We spent literally all day there and enjoyed as much as we could.

Eve N — Google review

Magical place for firework!20 + years ago we came to Magic kingdom with toddlers and babies. Now we come back with grown kids and it’s totally different experience.Lots of fun, but it is way too crowded.Some rides were still the same (it’s the small world and few other rides). We enjoyed 7 dwarfs, space mountain and big Thunder mountain rides.The parade was fun to watch and brought us all the memories we had with family.Even after the firework, the park was still crowded so we went on few more rides and left the park after 10 pm. Definitely a magical park that’s worth going to, even with crowds.

Amy K — Google review

No matter how busy the parks were, no matter how hot the temperature was, this park was extremely well-maintained and especially clean! My family and I hadn't been to Disney since 2015, and we had the best time! The entire park smelled nice, everything was run efficiently and cleanly. Since we only had one day, we went to Disney World Magic Kingdom, and Epcot. We chose a few rides to go to, and we loved it! Next time we go, it should be for a few days so we could enjoy it more!

Jessica B — Google review

Going to Disney “magic kingdom” it healed my inner child- however the crowds were horrible, staff were very rude, and food was nasty and overpriced. But for a person like me - I did love the experience- watching the parades and seeing the show at 8:30 was great 😊- everything else pretty mediocre- I still however plan to go to other Disney parks- no need to visit this one for a second time.

Lashondp — Google review

Truly the most Magical place on Earth. My four year old was in shock from the moment she saw the castle. We loved every single second of our trip. Will definitely be back. Buy tickets in advance

Tai S — Google review

The Magic Kingdom is definitely the Happiest place on Earth. No matter which one you visit, here or in another country, the park staff are nice and helpful. The prices are a little high for stuff but you can find things that are priced reasonably. If you are having a birthday some food vendors will give you special birthday gifts, things from a birthday cupcake to stickers. They are perfect for the child in you. The food options are great, whether you are a meat eater or vegetarian or vegan, they have excellent options for everyone. Some lines do fill up fast some ride the least popular rides first then go to the more popular ones later in the day. Shaded areas are available around the parks and are a welcome spot to sit or stand while you're waiting for someone to get off a ride. No matter how old or how young you will find adventures around every bend.

Dana P — Google review

I have been going to the Magic Kingdom since I was a kid, first time was 1977.It’s always been a magical place to get away from the real world.Even though the last ten years or so Disney has changed and their reputation has dropped quite a bit, I still love this park.The rides, restaurants, and just the feeling of walking down Main Street USA and seeing the castle even today makes me smile.Always great to get away!

Scott J — Google review

Not my favorite park but it's still a fun place that I like visiting just because of the rides, food and the castle!Pro tip: Stay hydrated and cool during the very hot days. The FL heat sucks. Make sure to take some mini fans to keep yourself cool since there will be times that you have to wait in line for a very long time. Also, try not to bring a lot of things to carry (if possible). Just bring the essentials if you can. This park can get packed and it should be a good idea to feel comfortable during these times.

Maritoni O — Google review

Incredible... love to come to disney every single time. Don't expect thrill rides, expect quality and a fabulous family experience. The food, the fireworks and iconic views of the castle... its all amazing. The cast members are amazingly kind and helpful. Build memories and come to the parks. It's not cheap is the downfall.... bring your own water bottle for drinks to fill, bring your own poncho for the Florida rain. Recommend to stay on property, many locations and budgets to select from.

Anita E — Google review

We had a blast, we went to eat at the Crystal Palace and saw Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, and Tigger. The price for Park Hopper was reasonable. We stayed and watched the fireworks and it was awesome to watch. We rode on just about every roller coaster that they had, and the wait times to get onto the rides were reasonable. We also went to Disney Hollywood Studios and we had a blast there as well. Even the wait times for the rides there were reasonable. I would highly recommend Disney World to anyone who comes to visit for a vacation to go there.

Tina R — Google review

We had a magical experience from the enter to exit doors. Superb atmosphere, vibes, attractions; shows and rides, characters, entertainment, facilities, services, and restaurants.The entire family will enjoy every single moment.At the end of the magical journey, it is the fireworks and lovely nighttime spectaculars - at 9:20 PM, the astounding fireworks, extravaganza featuring lights, lasers and amazing special effects would conclude your memorable day.

Raed A — Google review

A truly magical place for the young and old. This is our second visit after many years and it's still fun. More rides, parades and character meets than shows at this park. It can get hot when waiting in the queue, so keep water handy. Use the App to see the current waiting times, ordering food and paying for goods. The Lightning Pass was costly, so I did not our purchase it. The fireworks are worth staying around for.

William L — Google review

The park is exceptionally beautiful, offering an awe-inspiring experience for visitors. It is truly an incredible destination to explore. Despite its vast size, it stands as the most frequented park within Disney, resulting in bustling crowds and lively activity. However, the park's expansive array of activities and attractions effectively accommodate this influx of visitors. While there may be slightly longer queues in some certain areas and at certain times, they do little to detract from the overall enjoyment of the experience.The park's attractions are remarkably entertaining, catering to a wide range of interests and preferences. While it may be particularly appealing to children, adults are also sure to find plenty of excitement and enjoyment throughout. The nightly show is a highlight not to be missed, featuring captivating performances and stunning visual effects. It's worth the wait to witness its splendor.Like other Disney destinations, the park maintains its facilities to the highest standards, ensuring that restrooms are consistently clean and readily available throughout. Additionally, there is a plethora of dining options to satisfy any craving, along with a variety of beverage choices to complement the experience.With its unparalleled beauty, diverse attractions, top-notch amenities, and vibrant atmosphere, the park promises an unforgettable adventure for visitors of all ages, making it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking magical memories at Disney.

Leonardo N — Google review

Our visit to Magic Kingdom in Orlando was absolutely magical! From the moment we entered the park, the atmosphere was filled with excitement and wonder. The attractions were incredible, with something for everyone to enjoy, from thrilling rides to enchanting shows. The staff were exceptionally friendly and helpful, making the experience even more special. The parades and fireworks were breathtaking and truly captured the essence of Disney magic. Every detail, from the cleanliness of the park to the quality of the food, was top-notch. Magic Kingdom is a must-visit for families and Disney fans alike!

EL_CABE — Google review

Like other Disneyland park, it is filled with fun and joy for kids and adults. They have strollers and wheelchair rental for those who need it.Majority of cast members are amazing. Of course there will be some who could do better.They have special nights and such, so ensure to check on the app for special hours. Genie + is a must in my opinion. It is a bit pricier, but hey… it really helped in saving time!Food options are most American and quality is meh, but oh well. It’s a grab and go type of thing. Some of their sit down restaurants are great - Cinderella Royal’s Table, Be our Guest etc.

Ming — Google review

Had an excellent time. The lightning pass is huge, and use it wisely. They have water everywhere for the hot days yo buy and drink. Everyone there is helpful and kind to you. The last time I was there was nearly 40 years ago. Things changed a bit lol. If you can watch the fire works at night. Amazing they can pull that off every night.

JJ C — Google review

Amazing! Keeps getting better every year. We went last July and was just incredible. The fireworks at the end of the night are a must see! This park really does make you feel like a big kid. Booked up again for 2025 and cannot wait to see my partners reaction to the castle!! 10/10

Daniel E — Google review

Perfect weather and ride times were well managed by the teenagers who used the app to find optimal choices based on wait times.The Tron virtual queue needs to be tightened up. Once it was our turn, we still waited 70 minutes to board. Great ride, though

Bob M — Google review

Magic Kingdom is, well, magical. Lots of characters to meet, lots of rides. The fireworks show is amazing, don't miss it if you only have 1 day at the park! The cast members, all the ones I've met have been extremely kind and helpful.Genie+ is more useful here than any other park due to the sheer number of rides available. We love coming back again and again!

Danielle O — Google review

Park was breathtaking. Very surreal. I found a few cons with this park. I found a lot of the employees rude towards people which I don’t know why. Secondly it’s a long walk in between things to do so you can’t do everything in the park in one day as it’s extremely busy. Other than that the park is incredible. Disney does a great job with the whole surreal experience. Would be a 5 star for me but some of the workers shouldn’t be working there especially in a kid environment

Robert F — Google review

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Castillo de San Marcos National Monument

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Fortress

Sights & Landmarks

Castillo de San Marcos National Monument is a historic fort that offers self-guided tours, showcasing its drawbridge and gun deck, as well as providing stunning views of Matanzas Bay. This masonry fort, the oldest of its kind in the country, was constructed to safeguard Spain's territorial claims in Florida following pirate attacks during the late 1500s.

As cool as the first time I saw it as a kid. A great visit for fans of history and for kids! There are lots of ranger led activities around and all of them are a ton of fun while being very informative. Parking is difficult, but there is a lot of street parking along the waterfront if the lot by the fort is full.

Orion M — Google review

One of my favorite forts! This location has so many interesting places to walk around and check out throughout the whole fort as you learn so much from every place you look in! I managed to come in for free on National Park Day so definitely take advantage when it happens! Make sure to arrive on some days where they demonstrate a cannon launch! It’s an experience I would never forget! Definitely bring your national park stamp book if you have one to get the stamp!

Daniel D — Google review

This was amazing! The fort is so cool and preserved very nicely. The park rangers were happy to answer questions and sharing interesting tid bits. We have a park pass so we got in for free but I still think it would have been worth the price.Lighting was withing the 5 miles or whatever it is when we got in so we couldn't go to the top for a bit. We took our time on the ground level and read all the signs and explored the top as soon as it opened. I wish we could have gone on a night when they shoot the canons off. That would be such an amazing thing to see!I highly recommend going, you won't regret it.

Susan P — Google review

This was quite an interesting place to visit. So much history here. We have a 4th grader so we we’re able to get in for free. You can get into any national park for free as part of a program for 4th graders nationwide. The displays were all very informative and the staff here was super friendly. There is a scavenger hunt game that is great for the kids. The views of the harbor and the Bridge of Lions were incredible. Parking here in the afternoon can get crazy. We had to drive around the parking lot a couple of times to catch someone leaving. You pay per hour to park but we took our time and we’re there just about 2 hours.

Jon H — Google review

As a point of historical significance, the reference and homage pair to this fort by the staff and local community is apparent from the ticket gate. The actors that interact with the public are very impressive with the attention to detail and period knowledge they exhibit and the cannon firing demonstration is a must see.Nearby parking is very limited, but the available public transit and flat walkways make for a quick commute from wherever you can find a spot. The first floor and exterior are accessible to most mobility disabilities; and while a very shallow staircase prevents wheeled access to the ramparts, those with limited mobility in their legs should find a fairly easy climb.

Kevin C — Google review

This is a piece of history must see!Just go straight to the parking garage.You can get the directions from the Castillo website. The lot is usually full at the Castillo.Historic St. Augustine is beautiful! Lots of good places to eat! There are Art galleries and niche shops to check out. Really good vibes!

Brigitte C — Google review

What a treasure! The National Park Service has done a fantastic job to maintain and develop this 300+ year old monument to colonization history. Parking on the grounds is really cheap at 2.50 per hour. It took us 3 hours to see and enjoy everything. The admission was 15.00 per person BUT I used my senior pass and got in for free. Well worth the one time charge to visit all 400 national parks. You can get into many restored rooms and listen to the excellent stories from the park rangers.

John T — Google review

If you visit just one place in St. Augustine it has to be Castillo de San Marcos National Monument. The history, the architecture, the location. It's spectacular. There is so much to see in every room and a lot of information to read about the history and the lives of the soldiers, prisoners, settlers, etc. The cannons are a work of art. Just to be around something that has been built in 1500-1600's and is still around is incredible. You can easily spend a couple of hours there. There is also a cute gift shop. There are a lot of volunteers that will gladly answer any questions you might have. I wish we had our kids with us, they would have loved to tour it.

Ella C — Google review

This was a very neat place to visit. It’s huge and there’s lots to do and see here. You can’t come to St. Augustine and skip this attraction. Do be prepared for lots of walking, and big crowds to be around. We weren’t there a single day that there wasn’t a massive crowd. I recommend getting there early in the morning to get in line for tickets.

Amy J — Google review

Stopped at this gem on the way back from Orlando. Ended up being my favorite thing on the trip by far.The ambiance of the landmark is spot on. The beautiful, light-blue water coupled with the local Florida wildlife makes for a great sight. In addition to that, the preservation and appreciation for history makes you feel like you’re in the time period. They even fly the Spanish flag - accurate to the period of its founding.The landmark also provides excellent information to truly educate about the fort’s history and founding. You also have quite a bit of freedom to explore; most rooms you can look around and (the best part) you can walk on top of the fortifications.

Noah D — Google review

This place is awesome and great to see where it all started for Central and South America countries and Florida. It is a Federal Monument so Veterans are free along with 4 guests. Parking in Augustine can be a challenge, unless you park in the free public parking garage across the street and it is still within walking distance to everything. It's a tourist area but the shops and restaurants are really good and there are plenty of them. It is a beautiful area!!

Craig's T — Google review

A well preserved Spanish fort in St. Augustine, the oldest continuously inhabited city in the US. It's part of the National Park system, and for those with a National Park pass, entry to the inside of the fort is free. Also, access the the area all around the outside of the fort is free to everyone. Scenes of life in the fort is recreated in several areas. Various canons and other equipment/supplies are on display. There is a small gift/souvenir shop (National Parks stamps available) just inside the fort entrance. Great views of the city and waterfront can be seen from all around the upper level of the fort wall. Although there is a paid parking lot on the grounds ($2.50/hour) parking can be a little difficult to find at peak times. This isn't a large fort, so one to two hours is plenty of time to see the whole thing. The spaces are large enough for large camper vans and smaller (class C) RVs. Our 22' van fit within the space markings. There are several small spaces for motorcycles . There are no oversized spaces in this lot, but there is a free parking lot for all sizes of RVs just a few blocks to the west (No overnight camping allowed). Overall, if you are interested in military/colonial historical sites, this fort is definitely a place to visit.

Alan M — Google review

My family had a fun time at Castillo to say it was not a planned trip. It was like getting a fun history lesson of the fort. We spent about 1.5 touring the rooms of the fort (this will vary person to person). I would recommend going on a cool day as we did. In summer I assume it can get hot and the crowds of people.

Cee — Google review

What an amazing piece of history! It is absolutely worth the visit. I recommend bringing the kids to so they can learn some history but also come alone because you can read all the info posted throughput the fort because you realize all this historic time capsule has been through. I am amazed every time I visit this place that it is open to the public and you can walk through such an incredible time capsule.

The T — Google review

Great educational experience although the heat can shorten your visit. The view is beautiful and it's set up to see how it looked when they 1st came here. Cheaper to buy a national family pass if you have multiple kids 16 or older.

Jane D — Google review

This past weekend my boyfriend and I decided to come to st.Augustine for the weekend so I could show him all my favorite places. The Castillo was number one on this list. We both love history, so I knew he’d fall in love with the place as soon as he saw it. I honestly think it exceeded his expectations. He’s already planning for our next trip back! Aside from it being a magnificent pierce of history, it also helped that all of the staff and the rangers at the fort were so kind and helpful, and it really made an impact on him. He was stunned at how informative everyone was and how genuine everyone seemed.. I explained to him that St.Augustine isn’t like all the other “touristy” places. Especially not the Castillo de San Marcos. People here genuinely love this town and it’s structures, and they are excited to show it off to whoever is willing to listen. So thank you so much to everyone at the Castillo for making this trip memorable one for us! We can’t wait to come back!!!

Amber K — Google review

Truly one of a kind. It’s a must-see in St. Augustine! The staff, dedicated volunteers and city have done an excellent job with preserving this jewel and making it fun and educational for all visitors! The view from the top part of the Fort is incredible. This was such an interesting attraction. After leaving this establishment you simply feel closer to history.I’ve visited as a child and now as an adult….and it’s always enjoyable!

TallyTastingTampa — Google review

I've come here many times since the late 1960's when my father first brought me. I remember having a souvenir Spanish cannon from here as a child and It's always worth the trip. St. Augustine itself is pretty touristy, but it's a pleasant way to spend an afternoon and send yourself back in time to the days of forts, castles, and dangerous adventures. Take your kids so they take away the memory of a lifetime and maybe a Spanish Cannon.

Jeffrey M — Google review

Great historical site that is rather unique. It is $15 for adults while under 16 are free. Military and veterans can get a National Park pass for free with proof; that gets three adult guests in with you also. Nice views of St. Augustine from here. Parking is $2.50 per hour.

Stephen — Google review

Just an absolutely lovely place to visit.The site is steeped in a rich history.The views of the surrounding area and the city of Saint Augustine are beautiful.It’s worth a visit, even if you don’t pay for a tour; you can walk around the property.It’s especially nice at sunset.Grab some ice cream in town and walk the property and enjoy the sights and sounds of the city of Saint Augustine~

Eric J — Google review

An amazing and historical monument in the original and oldest city of Florida. So much depth of history that you need to really take your time enjoying each section. The views are stunning. Park Rangers are very informative. Try visiting on a "cool" day if that's possible! The park also has parking but it's on a first-come first-serve basis. Bring a good pair of walking shoes and water and enjoy!

MannyG33309 — Google review

A truly exceptional monument. The graffiti in the barracks alone are world class social history - Spanish sailors and soldiers, then US, and imprisoned Apaches too! Views are great. Staff are helpful and knowledgeable. The Firearms display is very well done.

Mike S — Google review

Definitely recommend! Learned a lot out the fort and the history. Self guided tour spent about 2 hours here. Money well spent to help preserve such a national monument. We also bought the national park passport too and got our stamps.

Deziree R — Google review

Samantha Brown's Places to Love was spot on with this feature attraction. Make sure to add to your list of things to do. Well kept by the National Parks and Recreation. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring water. It's very scenic. Park staff is very friendly. Must see if you're in the area. Active and retired military discount. They will register you in the database for Gold Star and military membership to visit ALL National Parks.

Brian L — Google review

Definitely worth the admission especially if you can time it around the cannons being fired. But, there are plenty of historical markers if you just want to walk around it. Also a beautiful place to sit and watch the sailboats or picnic on the large lawn. There is limited parking, but a large paid garage is across the street. They have nice restrooms and a small museum.

Burgess A — Google review

There is a dizzying number of tour options in St. Augustine, and you can quickly part with a ton of $$ because there’s an entry fee for just about everything. The Castillo is one of two historical attractions that I think are a must see** because of its uniqueness and its long history.Built in the 1700s by the Spanish, it is the largest and oldest “concrete” fort in the US, and it is almost entirely intact. It is fascinating to think about the fact that the fort has been utilized by Spanish, British and American military forces over the centuries, reflecting Florida’s unique and varied history.There is a decent self-guided tour inside the fort, and if you’re there at the right time, you can hear “first-hand” accounts from actors dressed as Spanish soldiers. This believe they also fire cannons on Saturdays, but we were there during the week.You can also walk around the outside of the fort and go on top of the fort to see the cannons in place, as well as capture beautiful water views. This is a truly unique glimpse into one facet of history in our country’s oldest (continuously inhabited) city.(**The lighthouse and museum is the other attraction that I would give 5 stars to.)

Angi W — Google review

This is a beautiful national park with lots of history. Park Rangers were very friendly and informative. Kids were having fun doing Jr. Ranger activities. The cannon demonstration in full dress at 3:30 is a must see!

Jennifer D — Google review

It's a great place to go see while at St. Augustine. There are entry fees, but they are not excessive. It has a souvenir shop and bathrooms, and most of the Fort is open to viewing. You can explore the inside and outside, walk around the moat, go upstairs, and look at the cannons and guard posts. Placards provide historical details and events.

Flexin' M — Google review

This Castillo de San Marcos National park/Monument can get very crowded. You will want to arrive early. The parking lot is very small. There is plenty of parking further away where there's a tram that goes to the fort.Admission is per person and reasonable. If you are a senior (62+) opt for the lifetime pass. You can then go into any US national park and bring up to 3 guests at no additional cost.The fort itself isn't huge. You can easily see it all in 1 hour. They do fire off the cannons at specified times but it doesn't look like they do that early.The small lot is not free. You pay by plate at a kiosk or by an app.

David A — Google review

It was amazing. If you love History it is an amazing place. With it being the oldest military fort in the United States. That's in amazing condition. It's a National Park , So I use my senior lifetime pass to get in. So I'm not sure of the cost.

Randy B — Google review

Wonderful place!A beautifully preserved antique, well-kept and authentic. The love and care of the staff is immediately visible.A very informative exhibition, we walked around for two hours, looked around and read the explanations, just wonderful.It’s good that there are many excursions for schoolchildren, children study real history using real buildings and exhibits, and this is wonderful!You are unlikely to see so many ancient cannons in one place anywhere else.A beautiful bay with Parisian trees and fresh sea air complete the picture.Thank you very much!

Igor — Google review

They were closing up when we got there but it was still pretty cool. It was a lot like Fort Independence in Boston so a lot cooler if you haven’t seen forts before. The grounds were very nice and people seemed to really enjoy the surrounding area as well. You can walk around the outside for free or get tickets and go in.

Brandon P — Google review

Old fort, cool to see they used all natural resources to build it. Go in and out of rooms with all kinds of facts and things ,take your time and read the signs to understand everything that went on there. Climb steps to the top---no elevator watch little kids there is no handrails and the upper walls are low they have signs posted do not sit on walls but there are benches to sit. Price is $14.95 adults kids are less get a coupon book and museums have great discounts

Jean E — Google review

Amazing!Must see. Well worth the drive.The scenario is Great.Easy accessibility and we'll lit.Parking down the street.Part of historyKid friendlyHighly recommended

JESSE C — Google review

Military (active & veterans)is free to tour. We had a blast, loved the view from the top. They do have nice clean bathrooms and a decent gift shop. If you're visiting, put this on your bucket list because it's something you wouldn't want to miss.

Kayla G — Google review

Absolutely beautiful. The day we were there it wasnt very busy. The weather was beautiful. Views from the top of the fort were amazing. Lots of panels to read for info if self guiding. Lots of neat things to see. With 3 teens it kept them interested. We love visiting historic landmarks when we can.

Angela W — Google review

St. Augustine is a charming old town with a plethora of culinary delights. The Castillo de San Marcos is an incredible sight to behold, steeped in history and architectural beauty. One tip I highly recommend is to thoroughly research and plan your visits, ensuring the places you want to explore are open. The castle closes after 5 p.m., so it's essential to schedule your visit accordingly.Visiting during the Christmas season adds an extra layer of magic, as the town is adorned with festive decorations, enhancing the overall experience. Exploring the Castillo de San Marcos during this time truly captures the spirit of the holidays and the rich history of the area. Don't miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in this fascinating destination!

Jose A — Google review

Had family members come to visit us from California, we took them to Saint Augustine—the oldest city of USA. They were so happy to see the fort and to know some history of our country…we got there around 10:00am during the weekday, plenty parking spaces, but saw people were waiting for the spot to park when we got out of the fort, city needs to build more parking spaces. Thanks to the people who manage the monument and keep it nice.

Emily C — Google review

My family loved visiting the fort! The history is great and the exhibits inside are informative. We enjoyed seeing how the soldiers lived (my teenage son especially liked the explanation of the toilet system) 🤣The sights of the water and city from on top the castle walls are neat to see. If you have a chance to hang out, make sure to see the cannon fire demonstration. Parking might be tough if the lot fills up, but it’s not a far walk from the parking garage at the visitor center.

Chaplain L — Google review

We went to St. Augustine for a day while on vacation. To see a real-life castle in person. It was very affordable for the family, and if you are military, you can get in free. My husband was able to get me, my 17 yr old and 14-year-old with a National Park pass that we just learned about, and my 11 year old was free! It's a pay to stay parking system so you just pay for how long you stay. I think we spent $3.75. You can also use your ticket to come back the next day.

Jauquis C — Google review

Fascinating history with great displays. Blistering hot day - just like when we visited Fort Ticonderoga in NY a couple of years ago - we seem to pick 'em for those fort tours! Would have been nice to have a guided tour - was tempted to listen in on the guides for the kids' field trip tours.

Mitzi R — Google review

I loved it. The architecture is beautiful, and as someone coming from Chicago, I’ve never seen this technique before in building with sea shells in the walls. The museum does not take long to be seen but totally worth supporting this location. Staff is very friendly as well.

Oana T — Google review

Me and my family went here it was amazing. this is my second time here. We got to bring my parents this time for Arkansas they came to visit so we took them here to the oldest city in the United States of America to see the most prettiest fort and Georgetown Road. We got to see some amazing stuff and learn amazing history about this fort. We also got to watch them fire the Cannons at the ships which was pretty cool. It's amazing what people went through. This place is a a must see if you love history.

Samantha H — Google review

Nice historical fort. $15 per adult seems a little high compared to other parks. You can easily explore the fort in 45 minutes.The Powder Room is a cool spot but be prepared to squat down to get through the low passage.Parking for 2 hours was $5.00 and expired time was being enforced while we were there.If you found this review helpful, please like and follow for more random travels!

William B — Google review

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11 S Castillo Dr, St. Augustine, FL 32084, USA

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Saint Augustine Distillery

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Distillery

Food & Drink

The St. Augustine Distillery is located in a historic ice manufacturing plant that was built in 1917. The distillery offers public tours of the facility and tastings of their spirits, which are made using age-old techniques in two copper pot stills. The distillery has won awards for its New World Gin and Florida Cane Vodka.

This is an absolute must! The staff are very friendly and the drinks are amazing! Not to mention, the self guided tour and samples are free! I’m not a drinker, I am a light weight and I only went here so I could take my husband…. So glad I did! I took the shot samples like a champ and enjoyed the drinks and the experience just as much as my husband did. The gin and tonic mix was the second shot we took and it was delicious!! We bought the gift box to take home! This was the best stop on our St. Augustine trip! Thanks St. A distillery!

Laura W — Google review

Neat place with lots of interesting historical displays and information about their distilling processes with plaques, pictures, and displays. We did a self-guided tour through the distillery which was quite adequate for our time frame and very informative. If we'd had more time we would have called ahead to arrange for an in-person guided tour, which I'm sure would have been excellent. Staff is friendly and very approachable if you have questions; they clearly take pride in their place of work.The various tasting stations are a nice touch and certainly add to the experience. The varieties of bourbon, gin, and rum, as well as the ready-made mixers are delicious. (Suggestion: Eat something beforehand. The samples aren't huge, but they are fairly potent on an empty stomach! 😉)There is also a store which offers for purchase all the various products from the distillery, with a tasting station so you can sample what you're thinking of buying. All very low-key, there is no pushiness to get you to buy anything, they obviously know just how excellent their products are!The restrooms are very clean and roomy and ever so quaint - worth a visit, too!Accessibility is good and there is ample parking around the building.

Susan B — Google review

This was one of our stops on trolley ride. We opted to pick up the next day and not having to walk around with our purchase.Free samples were definitely a treat. No pressure, just sample, and you can come back the next day. ID is required.

Veronica N — Google review

One of the top distilleries that I have visited in the US so far. You begin the tour with signing into an iPad, then you start with your tastings of vodkas, gins and bourbons. Upstairs the bartender Nick was very knowledgeable on all of their products and made great suggestions on what to buy based on my likes.

Josh S — Google review

I recently visited Saint Augustine Distillery and had an amazing time. The highlight of my visit was the free whiskey tasting, which allowed me to sample some of their fantastic products. The employees were extremely knowledgeable and friendly, making the experience even more enjoyable.The staff members at the distillery were not only passionate about their craft but were also well-informed about the various whiskey options available. They were more than happy to answer all my questions, providing me with in-depth information about the production process and the unique characteristics of their spirits.Moreover, the welcoming and friendly atmosphere in the distillery made me feel at ease throughout my visit. The employees created a warm and inviting environment, which added to the overall enjoyment of the tasting experience.I highly recommend visiting Saint Augustine Distillery for any whiskey enthusiast or anyone looking to learn more about the art of distilling. The combination of a free tasting and the expertise of the staff made for an unforgettable visit. I will definitely be returning to explore more of their offerings in the future.

Omar E — Google review

We have gone to this distillery several times and love visiting here. When you do the tour, they give the under age ones a delightful grape juice. They have a great rooftop top bar that's very romantic for a date.

Amy D — Google review

What a great experience this was! The tour is free and self guided so take as long as you'd like. Each area has a tasting station which have samples that they're promoting. All of the samples were great. Even better is that at the end they let you try whatever you'd like that they sell. All of the staff were very enthusiastic and knowledgeable about their company. A must visit when going to St. Augustine.

Patt I — Google review

I highly recommend the paid tour, it's only 35 dollars. Patrick(?) was our bourbon educator and man did he deliver some incredible information to us. It was a one hour class on information that we should be aware of when it comes down to picking, tasting, and understanding the complexities of what makes up a bourbon. Great job! The class was not rushed and very well paced. We were celebrating my mother's 70th birthday and the team even signed a card for her. Everyone received a glencairn and was thoroughly educated on how to drink from it. In all, a great day to drink bourbon and thanks for making Mom's birthday a whole lot more fun (she was a huge fan of the port finished bourbon).

Shawn D — Google review

The St. Augustine Distillery Spirit of Florida Bourbon Experience was Excellent! We went on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail last year and saw some great distilleries but having this quaint and beautiful distillery in our own state of Florida is fantastic. Melody was our host and tour guide and was very knowledgeable about everything Bourbon related especially when it came to the distilling process. We tasted 4 of their different bourbons and enjoyed each one. The "Saint" was our personal favorite because we love old fashioneds so much. Finishing off this bourbon in a barrel of their own old fashioned mix was truly an amazing idea! We bought 2 bottles of Saint, but know that this was not an inexpensive bottle at $200. (we did get a $35 off coupon for the tasting tour). The tour of this small distillery was informative and fun with Melody showing us the complete process. Of course the gift shop was the last stop and we took advantage of more Bourbon tasting with their version of an old fashioned. We had not been to this distillery since they added bourbons and only knew them from their vodka, rum and gin but were VERY pleased they have added these delicious bourbons to their line of spirits. A Wonderful Experience and Must See if you are here in St. Augustine!

Doug W — Google review

Florida Man Approved! Usually I wait until the end, but this local distillery needs no hype. Great tour and gift shop with everything you would never need to drink, wear, make drinks, cups, trinkets and so much more! Been a loyal customer since day one! I have every bottle of the port distilled discovery series rum 1-4! It’s the focal point of my liquor cabinet! You can sample almost anything they carry at the in store tasting stations! Today Danny Rodrigues was there signing his first day of issue series 4 over proof rum! Great guy and a tasty rum! They host many first day of release events with the distiller. I have a nice collection of signed bottles! Definitely a must see if you are a tourist in town or a local like myself. Bring a little bottle of Saint Augustine home with you! Double Florida Man Approved!!

CDaleJrGo — Google review

Fun place to visit. Great history and very knowledgeable staff. Great setup and tour. Good drinks at each stop and we had a lot of fun as a small group! Definitely recommend stopping by this distillery! Even if you only drink one type of spirit, try them all, it might surprise you!

Brian B — Google review

My girlfriend is a bourbon drinker and booked this tour on our visit to Saint Augustine. We were immediately met by Clark and once in the private room, he proceeded to provide the experience. He did so with a passion and fervor that I haven't seen in a very long time. He spoke intelligently, factually, answered all the questions perfectly. His knowledge and understanding of the process and his use of facts was super impressive. He made this tour very special, welcoming and kept us interested and engaged the entire time. What an amazing experience and I hope anyone that has a chance to visit gets Clark as the experience guide (as he explained it was a combination of tour, history, and facts - an experience). The gift shop patrons were also very welcoming and friendly. What an amazing experience and Clark, thank you for making this one of the great highlights of our trip.

Jeff T — Google review

Nice short tour through the Distillery with tastings. If your over 21 make sure you have your ID with you. Nice rustic building to go through. If I were to go again I would make time to stop at the restaurant to try food and more drinks.

Jennifer M — Google review

Excellent distillery and a very unique way to conduct a tour. The tasting stations with co*cktails makes it a useful tasting and showcases the products. The gift shop is amazing and the staff were all very friendly and helpful. Loved this experience and I’ve toured about 50 distilleries, including most on the famous bourbon trail. Top notch!

Chuck W — Google review

Yesterday was my sons 32nd birthday so we made a family trip to the St Augustine Distillery for a Bourbon class and it was amazing. I highly recommend it. So much fun as a family. Clark was so knowledgeable on Bourbon and he was funny as well. We also made our own bottle of Bourbon when the class was over and that was an amazing experience as well. You bottle the bourbon, cork it and label it with your signature and shrink wrap the top. I recommend this experience as a gift or fun family weekend trip.

Jennifer W — Google review

My husband and I went on a day trip to St. Augustine and visited the distillery for the self guided tour. It was a great experience from start to finish! We enjoyed learning the history of the building and distillery plus ALL the staff was absolutely amazing....very welcoming and knowledgeable. The co*cktail samples were a tasty treat with the mule and old fashion above expectations. We were pleasantly surprised when we were able to partake in an experience guided by Clark with The Saint Bourbon and food pairings. Clark did a great job making the experience entertaining and educational. After the tour and experience, we visited the gift shop and indulged in our favorite co*cktails supplies to enjoy at home!

Amy B — Google review

The coolest tasting and educational experience ever! This was my first introduction to bourbon and woooooweeeee I sure felt it! Sarah was a wonderful educator and very informative about the history and process of distillation. The gift shop at the end of our tour had many great items to purchase! Since our arrival for the tour was early, we decided to have a glass from their bar upstairs. Another cool place in the establishment!

Kev W — Google review

Did the pairing tour with friends and had a tremendous time! 👍 Our bourbon ambassador taught us the "ABC's" of bourbon and we experienced some excellent chocolate 🍫 truffles to pair. Enjoyed apps and drinks at the Ice Plant thereafter and it was all fantastic 👌 Highly recommend both the distillery tour and the restaurant/bar thereafter!

Lance L — Google review

Had a great time at our guided tour yesterday. Clark was one of the best tour guides I’ve ever had, not just for a distillery but of any excursion or activity I’ve done. He is extremely knowledgeable and passionate which made the tour just that much better. Highly recommend the paid tour for everyone. Highlight of our trip to St. Augustine and my wife and I come here once per year for a weekend for the past 5 years. Oh and all the bourbon we tasted were absolutely amazing. Thanks for the great experience

Hector P — Google review

A decent distillery in St Augustine.We came to check them out and were really excited to do a tasting and check out their stuff. Someone in our group did the tour years ago and said it was great.This time there was no tour and the tasting was lame. As someone in our group said to the person who said it used to be great "glad I didn't have to pay for it or I'd want my money back"There were a few mixers to try and you could look at their room where they explain how it's made. You don't actually get to taste their stuff and get information about anything worthwhile.If you have little to no experience or expectations for how it's made you might enjoy it, but as we have been to distilleries all over the world there wasn't enough going on to be worth the trip.The staff were super friendly and they have a nice bar upstairs, but you can drink elsewhere for cheaper with a better variety.Still, a decent place.

Joseph S — Google review

We love to take visitors to the distillery. We brought our guests to the perfect pair tasting experience and had a great experience. Clark, our guide, was extremely knowledgeable and very personable. Everyone had a great time. We proceeded to the gift shop for additional tastings and souvenirs, every employee we came in contact with was very knowledgeable and you could tell that they loved their jobs. We really enjoy taking guests here. See you soon!

Joe C — Google review

Wonderful day in St. Augustine with a stop at the distillery! Loved seeing how the alcohol is made and doing the tasting. While the tour was self guided and the tastes were small, it was all about the experience! Each stop had a small amount of alcohol combined with one of their cane sugar based mixers. All unique flavors and wonderful new tastes. The tour wrapped up in the store and Emily was a great server with a wonderful personality at the last stop! Give her kudos for a great time and a lot of knowledge!

Kelly ( — Google review

Such a great experience couldn’t believe it was free! You learn so much about the history and the process of a different alcohols! Everyone was very friendly the free samples you got were tasty even their merchandise shop at the end was great. They had plenty of variety to choose from if you wanted to bring home something for yourself too or as a gift, will definitely be back on my next visit to Saint Augustine.

Brittaney P — Google review

St. Augustine Distillery will NOT disappoint and have a memory to last a lifetime. Larry was fantastic for the tour and tasting and KNOWS his bourbon. Nicholas made my one of a kind single barrel bottle pour SO special and was such a blessing to meet him. He went above and beyond to share his passion for what he does, what goes into making bourbon and both men were fantastic!!!A hidden suggestion: Go to the 4pm booking cause it's the last one of the day and they can spend more time showing you stuff, behind the scenes and won't feel rushed.* My suggestion if you can do it 👍🏼😊Thank you and made a 50th Birthday, bourbon 🥃 lovers day a VERY special one ❤️🙌🏼

David S — Google review

Had an incredible time learning more about the history of bourbon and the process of making it. I love that st augustine distillery gets so much of its product from local farms and is community centered, truly a model for businesses everywhere in this wonderful city. I highly recommend The Saint bourbon, it has such an interesting story and an incredible flavor profile

USN E — Google review

Self-tour. Enjoyed some mixed drink tastings. Great tasting room atmosphere. Old Ice Plant with historical architecture added to vibe. Enjoyed their bourbon and rum. They also make a good gin.

Chad S — Google review

Great tour and tasting experience albeit short. But the tastings are the best part and I guarantee you’ll want to go home with something!

RM B — Google review

Even though the distillery is small the tour and tasting were one of the best we have been to. My daughter and I have done the entire Bourban trail tour in Kentucky and just about completed the craft tour in Kentucky. Also have ties to Bourbon industry in Kentucky. Anyway our guide definitely showed he is a Bourbon Steward also in giving the history of Bourbon and the standards as well as the brief history of distilling in the State of Florida. I will admit they have a good bourbon product as well as a vodka and rum, my daughter and brother liked their gin, gin is not for me. Everyone we met was more than gracious as hosts. When you are in the area highly recommend you take this tour as well as visit the attached restaurant.

Bryan T — Google review

One of my all time favorite places! You can’t beat the experience. These are very nice, award winning, high quality spirits. The staff is very welcoming and knowledgeable. I recommend doing the tasting tour. It’s free and takes 10-minutes tops, but it’s a great way to sample the spirits before committing to a bottle. The Saint is our favorite bourbon and the gin is a close second. Their mixers are absolutely delightful - fresh tasting, low sugar, and wildly versatile - we love the hibiscus and old fashioned. I honestly can’t say enough nice things. Run don’t walk to the best distillery in Florida!

Steph W — Google review

This is a small craft distillery that has only been in operation since 2014. You can do a self guided tour that is free and includes 4 tastings of mixed drinks like a mule. They also offer guided tours for a fee. The advantage of the guided tour is its bourbon forward, you hear the history of the building and the business, and you get to try a pour of two expensive bottles. We have been to 12 other distillery tours and I still learned a few new things. Larry was a fantastic host! We got to sample their flagship bourbon, one finished in a wine barrel, an aged blend, and a single barrel. We also got the keep the glasses! I believe a person in a wheelchair could do this tour because you only move from the tasting room to the adjacent room. We enjoyed our experience!

Stephanie C — Google review

🍷 If you're within a few hours' drive of St. Augustine and on the hunt for exceptional local crafted , look no further than the St. Augustine Distillery. This hidden gem isn't just about spirits; it's a haven for wine enthusiasts like me who appreciate quality and variety. With each visit, I'm greeted by a warm atmosphere and knowledgeable staff who guide me through their impressive selection of wines. Whether I'm seeking a bold red to pair with a hearty meal or a crisp white for a sunny afternoon, the St. Augustine Distillery delivers every time. And when it comes to purchasing in bulk for our gatherings, they make it effortless, offering cases of wine with a range of options to suit every palate. It's not just about the spirits they craft,it's about the experience, and the team at the St. Augustine Distillery consistently exceeds my expectations. From the harvest to the bottle, their passion shines through, making each sip a true pleasure. If you haven't experienced their selection yet, it's time to raise a glass and toast to the exceptional flavors waiting to be discovered. Cheers! 🥂

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Fort Clinch State Park

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Nature & Parks

Fort Clinch State Park is a large Florida state park that includes the Fort Clinch, built in 1847 after the end of the Second Seminole War. The park features 1,400 acres of natural Florida wildlife and coastal land with trails to explore below the canopy.

This park and the Fort are very nice. This was my first time visiting Amelia island and Fernandina beach. It cost $6 to get in the park and another $3 to enter the fort.You do a self guided tour of the fort. There are cannons there on the top of the fort walls. The buildings have been restored so you can see how this fort was lived in and used to defend the island.If you are in the area visit this fort. I did not get to see the park, but it sure looked pretty.

V B — Google review

I Absolutely Love This State Park! Well Maintained and Clean. The Staff are Amazing... Friendly and Happy to Talk about the History of the Fort. The Fort is a Must See and the Beach is So Beautiful. Can't wait to come back when i have more time and walk the long trail. Definitely a must see if you are in the area!

Anita W — Google review

Went to this park for the first time recently and it is a great park. There are some amazing beaches with nice easy access as well as the first itself. There are also many campsites for both campers and tents however I didn’t camp overnight so couldn’t speak to the overnight accommodations. As for the fort, it’s definitely worth checking out. I’ve been to several historic forts in Florida and this was definitely my favorite. It’s very in tact compared to what I expected after seeing others.

Matt R — Google review

Absolutely love camping here when we can get a spot. It doesn’t matter if you are in the river campground or the beach campground, they are both very close to the beach. Only electric and water at each campsite but the dump station is easily accessible and is not next to any RV sites.Very clean restrooms that are cleaned daily with bleach. Good ventilation so the floors dry. Campground hosts available for any issues.

Susan B — Google review

This place is beautiful. I enjoyed the tranquility, the nature trails (Willow Pond Nature Trail) the grounds, and the views of the fort. The beach stroll was equally delightful. The highlight for me was the stunning wildlife. For the first time in my life, I saw white-tailed deer grazing and enjoying life. I’m happy they have a safe space here. I also saw a big, cute turtle. The beach wasn’t crowded, so I was able to relax, take in the sights, and listen to the water crashing against the rocks. The drive up to the parking lot is amazing too, with a tree canopy covering the entire road.

Forevertruth1206 — Google review

If you were a fan of history this is a must visit. Usually the line of cars waiting to get in are heading to the beach and not to the fort. So you can have a great day out with the family at an attraction like this without the crowds. And then when you’re done it’s a short walk over to the beach. Facilities are limited bring your own picnic lunch and water

Peter T — Google review

This state park is gorgeous. The beach is gorgeous, pristine, and has TONS of shells. The fort is amazing to explore and walk through, and their prices are extremely reasonable. We spent hours here and enjoyed all of it. The fort can take hours to explore, and we spent hours walking the beach and collecting shells. I would visit again in a heartbeat and hope to the next time we make a trip down this way. The restrooms were nice and clean, and the gift shop had great prices. I absolutely loved the fort and being able to walk around in it freely. There are some areas not allowed to be explored, but most of it is, and it's so worth the stop. We stopped as it was the first beach in Florida on our way down, and our daughter wanted to see the ocean for the first time. I'm so glad we made the choice to stop here.

Rachel B — Google review

We absolutely loved our experience here. We really enjoyed getting to explore the Fort inside and out. The Fort had some really neat brickwork and architecture. There were SO many great photo opportunities! We hunted for shark teeth on the beach by the fort but we didnt find any. We took the smaller nature trail (Willow Trail) and it was very nice and and easy walk. The Egan's look out was nice as well. It's a beautiful 3 mile drive from the gate to the fort. We highly recommend the Fort and park in general for an inexpensive nice day of exploring! It costs $6 to enter the park and $2.50 per person for the Fort. Well worth it!!!

Rachael S — Google review

The drive in is absolutely gorgeous, canopied oaks with deer peeking out. The fort itself is a very cool piece of history. Standing beside some of those gun batteries does not make you envious of an assaulting force. Multiple jetties to fish and a ton of coastline battered with shells by the raging Atlantic. The hiking and biking trails are well cut and easy to share, I was on foot this trip. Not far from here you can drive on the beach, in a much more relaxed environment than Daytona ever is. Really. Great facilities, as most of Florida’s State Parks do. Will definitely be a return trip someday!

Walt W — Google review

This state park is a wonderful and vast state park that everyone should be sure to visit. It is a long beautiful drive in with smaller access roads breaking from man road leading to campsites and trail heads. At the end of the road there is Fort Clinch. The fort is well maintained with nice bathrooms in the front, a small gift shop where souvenirs or camping needs can be purchased. The fort is an additional charge to visit.

CMB C — Google review

Very easy access and an informative self guided tour. The grounds are immaculately taken care of. The gift shop has a well stocked selection of very affordable items. This is a must visit location when visiting Amelia Island.

Terri A — Google review

Such an amazing piece of history. Well maintained lots of little facts located around the fort great for self exploration. Wonderful walking trails outside the fort and around the beach area. The beach is usually quite and peaceful a great place to find sharks teeth just walking along the shore. The family and I look forward to returning for the history and beach-time fun.

Joshua M — Google review

I love this park! So much to do! Nature trails, the fort, the beach etc The scenery is so beautiful and we even saw some deer the other evening while headed to the East access beach! Great for finding seashells! One of the best spots for shells I've found yet! Found 2 sand dollars and a bunch of conchs!!

Vanessa M — Google review

One of the best fort museums I have been to. It's 6 bucks to get a car into the park and another $2.50 per person for the fort. The museum is small but informative. What makes this fort so great is pretty much everything is open to the public. Some rooms were blocked off but you could climb the bastions or walk the walls. Barracks spaces and office spaces were open, too. The view is also spectacular. And once you are done, you are just minutes from a beach to hang out on.

Shaun K — Google review

We stayed beachside in spot #9. This park is absolutely beautiful. Deer, tortoises, birds, and amazing sunsets. Park was very well kept with clean facilities throughout. Super impressed!

Jennifer C — Google review

I am a giant history buff and I usually love places like this but it's a big NO for me. DEFINITELY HAUNTED. 💯 my husband and I were so uncomfortable by the paranormal feelings we were experiencing we had to leave. As we were leaving I did some research and apparently it's one of the most well known haunted places in the area (not advertised that way!!) We had our boys with us ages 2 and 6 and it was absolutely NOT SAFE for them.

Serenity S — Google review

My family absolutely loves Fort Clinch.I wouldn’t recommend going in the summer because it’s insanely hot but if you can go in the fall it’s an amazing day trip! You can walk around the beach, there’s a small kids park and there are so many different nooks and crannies to discover in the fort. And if you’re there on a reenactment day it’s so exciting. We also started the junior ranger program for our kids on this trip and they were able to obtain Fort Clinch patches.

Ashley M — Google review

Great state park to go camp at. Though if you go during the summer, I recommend camping in the River loop because there is hardly any shade on the beach loop, though being a telescope if you are by the beach, some good night star viewing. The fort itself is also very worth the visit to learn about weapons and history of fort life, they also do a number of reenactments every month so check the calender, they'll demonstrate firing of the weapons including a cannon. Also take some time to bike or walk the nature trails and beaches, as they provide a chance for some solitude and reflection

Victor A — Google review

This park is gorgeous! From towering dunes to ancient oak trees to a historical fort, it is an incredibly diverse location with rich natural resources and broad appeal. As a birder, I was excited to have a variety of preserved habitats. The marshy overlook had great shorebirds and the extensive hardwood canopy was a sure bet for warblers and other passerines. The shoreline was great for seabirds, shorebirds and sharks’ teeth. There is a narrow multi-use path for bicyclists and pedestrians that runs through the park. During our visit, we only used small stretches of the path to access some of the views, but it looked amazing. The only negative is that this place gets packed, and during peak times, closes to new visitors to limit capacity. There seems to be a lot of zippy traffic on the road and I could never figure out why people are in such a hurry when there is so much beauty even on the main road. If you’re in the area and are a nature lover, this should definitely be on your list!

Stephanie P — Google review

I love this place so much. The wooded, moss-covered drive to the fort is breathtaking, and the fort itself is absolutely gorgeous and so well-kept! The history is fascinating, and the views are amazing. Kids and adults alike will enjoy Fort Clinch!

Jenny L — Google review

Very beautiful park with different reenactments of key eras in Fl history. Very educational to see the memorabilia, the fort. The views of the beach are beautiful! We stopped to see the fort on our way home from Amelia island and didn’t have time to hike the park, but it looked like a great park for hiking and biking.

Heather S — Google review

Sublime and relaxing. Canopy of trees with Spanish Moss and Palmetto everywhere. Facilities include bright and clean bathrooms with shower stalls, washers and dryers ($2 per load) The fort is a major draw and the river has sandy beach along its shoreline. Plenty of hiking trails. A bike is a good have as the place is huge.

Liston B — Google review

Clean restrooms! No driving on the beach not a worry to me. Outdoor showers to rinse off. Plenty of ocean life, seashells and sharks teeth. Places to camp both tent and camper. Trails to walk on! The fort itself is pretty darn cool and great photo spots.6.00 dollars to get in not too bad....worth it to me for clean restrooms! There is a ramp to get on beach but not much after the ramp if there is a wheelchair friend.

Melissa Y — Google review

It's a very nice park with several RV camping area and ALOT of shoreline to walk through. There's also Ft Clinch, which is still standing and in fairly good shape. The beach areas were very nice. There's a small gift shop that is surprisingly well stocked. My wife and I enjoyed our visit there!

Peter P — Google review

The fort and the park are both stunning! Breathtaking views, incredible natural wildlife, and cooling breezes. Mom and I had a blast, learned a lot of history, saw a gator in the Willow Pond trail area (in the water, away from us!), and I even found multiple shark teeth on the beach of the East inlet. 🦈Excellent location for solo travelers or families of all ages and sizes. Many people driving, camping, hiking, and biking. Also saw multiple people with their pets or children in strollers/wagons.

Kitty M — Google review

This was our first time to visit this place. The entrance was very cheap to go in and the site was very interesting. Most areas of the fort can be accessed by the public. They keep on restoring the original site and I can't wait to go back and see you when it's fully done. I think 42 adults and 2 children it costs us about 20 to $25. I recommend checking this place out because it's a good part of American history. There are restrooms at the visitors center only.

Erastos E — Google review

Wonderful time visiting this fort with our family. Highly recommend this historical site for a visit as the views overlooking the ocean is amazing. Lots of artifacts and history to see and learn.

Blue T — Google review

My husband and I, always eager for a daytime adventure, found ourselves drawn to Fort Clinch State Park during our stay in Amelia Island. We had driven past it a few times and curiosity got the better of us - a decision we’re now incredibly grateful for. The park not only offered excellent campgrounds but also revealed itself to be a historic gem.Upon entering, we were immediately struck by how well-preserved the fort is. It’s like stepping into a different era. The museum-like demonstrations are exceptionally well done. We explored the sleeping quarters, kitchens, latrines, jailhouse, storage areas, and even a store and steelworks. Also several real life artillery and cannons were on display. Each section was an insightful glimpse into the past, making it easy to imagine life during those times. The attention to detail in these demonstrations was remarkable, offering a vivid and educational experience.The most captivating aspect of Fort Clinch is how it immerses you in history. It’s not just about seeing; it’s about feeling the past around you. We spent hours wandering through the grounds, absorbing every detail, and left with a newfound appreciation for the history of the area.Our visit to Fort Clinch has inspired us to plan a camping trip there on our next visit to Amelia Island. The thought of spending a night under the stars, surrounded by such rich history, is thrilling. We highly recommend Fort Clinch to anyone visiting Amelia Island, whether you’re a history buff, nature lover, or just looking for a unique way to spend your day. It’s a must-visit destination that offers a perfect blend of education, nature, and adventure.

Ladybug N — Google review

Had an absolute blast visiting here. The drive from the entrance to the Fort was an absolute beautiful path through what felt like untouched woods. The staff and the volunteers at the Fort were friendly, informative, and fun. Views were beautiful and the history was interesting.

David W — Google review

The park was great to ride our bicycles around. We also went to thevactual Fort at this state park. They had bicycle racks there too. My husband said this was the best fort that made him feel like you could be right there with the soldiers. Very well maintained! Canons overlooking the water. Bunk house with gun rack at the end of the beds for soldiers to put their weapons. Kitchen was set up with huge pots, cooking utensils of the day. Well worth the price of admission!

C. E — Google review

We had a wonderful time viewing thefort, we really enjoyed the state park, and the soldiers there had a full working knowledge of what life would’ve been like. They answered all of our questions. When Guests are in the area visiting with us. We will be taking them up to the fort so they can see it.

Jan G — Google review

Must see while visiting Fernandina Beach. Spectacular and amazing site to see. Very well kept and clean! The park entrance fee is $6 per car and the Fort Clinch entrance fee is $2.50 per person. Very much worth the cost. You are able to access most of the buildings on the fort. I was surprised how open and accessible it was.

Sandi — Google review

This was a nice sized fort. It had a lot of cool buildings with what felt like secret passageways. Lots to explore here. If you are on Amelia Island, it's a great place to check out.

Laura H — Google review

This fort was built strong and proud. Those who served here had amenities and thoughtful fort design to live a pretty nice life. Absolutely worth visiting. The drive into the fort was beautiful. Great lighthouse nearby.

Tamara Z — Google review

4.8

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Busch Gardens Tampa Bay

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Water & Amusem*nt Parks

Busch Gardens Tampa Bay is an African themed amusem*nt park with thrilling rides, live entertainment and family-friendly activities. It is one of the top attractions in Tampa for guests all year round.

A really nice park to visit for a day. Some of the rides are a little rough, but all in all a lot of fun.The Sesame Street kids area was wonderfully themed and had some great things for my son to do.Security took a little while to get through but I think that is my biggest complaint. The food and beverages around the park were delicious.

Corey A — Google review

Our visit was on Groundhog Day, lucky us, six more weeks of cooler weather. Great day to stroll this amazing theme park. Animals appeared to be more active today than in the heat of summer.Wonderful wildlife (caged or fenced in) viewing areas throughout the park. Many thrill rides and children areas. A very nice train ride where you can see many different animals. Train has wheelchair access on board. A variety of dining options; somewhat pricey. Lunch for two, Chicken Tenders / Fries / two drinks can set you back over $30. There is 10% off food, 20% off merchandise with annual pass. Check web site as prices and offers may change.Many of the attraction and shows were closed due to maintenance or health concerns. Just the same, a very enjoyable day out with family.Park is clean and staff are polite and pleasant.Recommended checking website for prices, events, and times before showing up in the parking lot.

El K — Google review

Overall wasn’t the best experience, some rides are really fun, train ride was good as well, however most animals on the train ride can’t be seen. Lines are fast moving and organized. Layout is cute. Some misters around the park to cool off was much needed, more would have been perfect. Customer service is basically non existent in the restaurant and cafe we went in. Would we go again not sure 🤔

Rima A — Google review

We arrived shortly before 9am and there were cars already waiting in line. The park opens at 10am, however, they opened the lines for parking at 930am. You can either walk to the gates or take the tram. If you have purchased tickets online, you can go directly to the self-ticketing kiosk, and scan your printout and you will receive your tickets. The park is nice, loved being able to see the animals. It was cold, so going on the roller coasters was interesting 🥶 the best ride for me was Cobra's Curse. Loved going backwards and spinning in the coater cart 💯 but it was a short ride! The longest waiting ride, is Cheetah Hunt. You will want to ride this one as soon as you get in! Definitely lots to see and do. I suggest more spots for purchasing coffee, tea and hot chocolate. Too cold for ice cold beer! LOL!

C R — Google review

Great rides staff is rude and acts like they hate their job . Don't get me started on the waste of money on the highest season passes we paid for . No preferred parking we are always told and there is always plenty of spots open , extremely rude parking people at the pay booths saying they have security and I'm not allowed to even look to see if they have any spots open when that was a lie . Aside from that the park is dirty and they choose to do yearly maintenance on rides when it gets warm outside and not in off season . Now keep in mind aside from that they have a lot of nice rides and it's beautiful and peaceful there at night time so don't not go cause of a few issues . If you like coasters then it's a great place

Chris D — Google review

Great place for kids. We loved Elmo's show, the kids area, the zoo. You need a few hours to see the whole park. They do have food areas, a very nice restaurant, many rides for kids 5-7 years old. Also many places where you can be inside to cool off. Very nice experience. My 5 years old son had a blast. He loved the hippo, giraffes and cheetah. Mamma Kangaroo had a baby and my kid was very happy to see that.

Simona C — Google review

We went to Busch Gardens for a day when it got a bit chilly for beach fun. It was Monday, December, 3rd, the last day of Christmas break and it wasn’t very crowded. Quick queue passes and all day dining made our day really easy and stress free. These triple the cost of your ticket but are well worth it, if don’t want to spend all the time in lines and have several teenagers in the family who eat a lot like we do. All day dining includes an entrée, a side or desert and a fountain drink in any of 5 main restaurants every hour. It doesn’t include any snacks or other food vendors. Mind: you still have to wait in lines to get food in restaurants, so we didn’t even go to a BBQ place that smelled so good, the line was probably more than an hour long there and we didn’t want to waste time. We also went on Serengeti safari tour and loved it: got to feed the giraffes and see all the animals up close. The rides are awesome, me and our youngest kid 9y.o. did some family friendly rides, which were too much for me anyways (I just can’t do any roller coasters). My husband with older kids had a blast on all the crazy rides. Everyone loved our day in Busch Gardens, we’ll definitely be back.

Eva V — Google review

Went on a Tuesday mid July. Park was fairly busy but literally everything was shut down. It rained for a bit but other than that it was just cloudy but they kept the rides and games closed anyways. I was there for 4 hours and got to ride 1 ride and play 1 game, the rest of the time was us walking around the park trying to find something to do. The animal exhibits were cool though, animals were very active. Don’t get the all day dining. It only works for certain restaurants and their food is sub par at best since it seems it’s not very organized in terms of making it and getting it out. I got chicken tenders and fries and it made me almost puke (I hate saying this because I know it’s an amusem*nt park, but this was just bad). The one ride I rode was fun though, it was the new iron coaster and was a lot of fun. Line went by at a decent pace and the ride itself was fun. Staff were friendly and helpful whenever we needed it. Honestly, just save your money and go to universal or somewhere else. $300 to waste that I can’t get a refund on!

Bre C — Google review

A great place for families with children. We spent three days there - that's all you need to see and do all the attractions. great option to travel by train around the complex - safari wonderful! Sesame Street and attractions around it - very well thought out, for children of all ages and more. We had a great time here! We'll be back someday :)

Emilia R — Google review

The fun card pass works best because we had rain for several days and you may not always qualify for a rain pass refund. We can also use this particular pass for the rest of the year, in case we decide to go back. The all day meal pass works best for large groups. Several restaurants provide a good portion size, so kids could probably share a meal together from one pass. The train ride is perfect for getting to different areas of the park, while getting photos of the wildlife. Make sure to check out the shows, they had an ice skating show that was a quality event, plus it is cool inside, if you need a break from the heat. The vehicle parking is across the street from the park. They have a tunnel that allows you to access the preferred parking area, which gets you really close to the entrance (it's a $15 premium over regular parking). If you download the app, the map feature will actually help guide you through the park. The location function must be active on the phone. The app will also store all your passes if you buy online, so you will not need to keep up with tickets. If it is raining, some of the walking paths can be slick. We saw one kid running and tried stopping quickly and ended up on their behind.

Richard N — Google review

I've been here a bunch of times over the years, ever since I was a kid, back with the original owners of the theme park. I most recently visited in Feb 2023. It was fun. It wasn't as fun compared to ten or twenty years ago. I feel like the park has lost some of its luster. Not run down per se, but just not as much upkeep as I remember compared to previous visits. But, the roller coasters were a lot of fun. And if that's why you're coming to Busch Gardens, and it probably is, then it's a decent place to visit.

David P — Google review

Fantastic, you get to experience the best of both worlds a zoo and a theme park. My son and I could not explore much because it was raining, and the park had to close for weather safety. We Will go back. The rides are cool and exciting. Many restaurants, and the ambiance is exciting. The scenery is different than other theme parks. That is what makes it unique.

Buffet D — Google review

I recently visited Busch Gardens in Tampa, and it was an incredible experience! The park is a perfect blend of thrilling rides and amazing animal encounters. The roller coasters like SheiKra and Cheetah Hunt were a blast, and the animal exhibits were both educational and entertaining.The staff were friendly and helpful, and the park was clean and well-maintained. The food options were diverse, and I particularly enjoyed the dining experience at Serengeti Overlook Restaurant. The landscaping and scenery throughout the park are stunning, making it a great place to enjoy a day outdoors.Whether you're a thrill-seeker or looking for a fun family day out, Busch Gardens has something for everyone. I can't wait to return for more adventures and excitement. Highly recommended!

Jennifer R — Google review

Amazing park in Tampa. Lot ofRides and fun activities inside along with animals. Loved this place. Enjoyed till last moment. DON’T miss any rides. Has good amount of rides for toddlers as well.. Sure I am gonna visit this place again..

Sam K — Google review

This place is a hidden gem. Not too crowded. Get here early and the lines for rides are not bad at all. The later you stay, the longer the lines get for the rides.The staff are helpful and friendly. The animals are worth the trip. So many to see. Gorgeous representation of their species. The park is clean. They do an outstanding job of keeping it presentable.Cost of food here is like you would expect at an amusem*nt park. Quality of food is subpar at the locations we did try.Overall, my visit was amazing. It was well worth the visit. One FULL day is all that's needed to do everything you need to do here. Two FULL days will allow you to get your complete fill of the amusem*nt park.

Jonathan W — Google review

Great park with a mix of big coasters and smaller rides. A fair number of rides and restaurants were closed. We were definitely there on a slow day, barely a wait for anything except lunch. The Sesame area is really fun for the little kids. The tree house was a favorite.

Suzanne A — Google review

Fantastic day out with the family.Easily accessible parking (albeit a little expensive) with a short connecting land train to the park. We had purchased tickets via an agent and they were really easy to collect from the self service machines.The food options were great. We took advantage of the all day dining option and despite reading some pretty damning reviews, I felt it offered excellent value for money - we each had five drinks throughout the day and two meals which were great portions and very tasty. The food at Zambia Smokehouse in particular was really nice.The rides are brilliant and there are a great selection for all ages. We visited on a weekday and in general the lines for all rides were short and I think the longest wait was around 30 minutes.The animal element of the park is great and our kids loved seeing Flamingos, Giraffes, a Rhino, Gators and Elephants as well as loads more. The staff all really seem to genuinely care about the animals too and it was lovely to see them caring for them throughout the day. The environments in which they are kept seem to be as close to natural as they can be and none of the animals at any point looked like they were sad to be 'on show'.In summary, a great day. A completely different experience to the other theme parks in Florida and well with a visit if you haven't been before.

David H — Google review

Just AMAZING.I payed for the safari tour, Sloth tour and Penguin tour and it was amazing ❤️ such a wonderful experience! I honestly love the fact that they explain to you so many things about how to help the conservation, how to save the wildlife and how their bodies work and such. I learned so much and I was just amazed by the greatness of every single animal I saw. ❤️The park is great, clean and had wonderful workers.

Luisa S — Google review

Had a blast here. Went on a Thursday and lines were fairly short was able to ride most the rides multiple times and even getting front seats. I would suggest the food and drink day pass and share it. You can get food and a drink every 90 minutes. We really enjoyed the safari ride and feeding the Giraffes. It was an awesome experience. I also enjoyed the amount of animals to see mixed in to the amusem*nt park and rides. The Iron Gwazi was awesome and would absolutely suggest the front seat for the 91 degree drop.

Bradford L — Google review

Amazing day at Busch Gardens (June 10 2024). Quiet day, most we waited for any ride was 30 minutes, most wait times were under 15 minutes. Iron Gwazi is insane, and all the coaster there are amazing fun. A great day out for everyone. Combines the best of a zoo and a theme park.

Simon C — Google review

This place was great. There is plenty to do for kids and adults. The kids rode the rides, and we looked at the animals. The kids loved it. It is a big park and it does have plenty of places to eat. We bought the dining pass, and it was worth it. General parking was fine with the trams running.

Chad M — Google review

This is my first time at this location. I was very surprised to find that not only does the park have rides and attractions but it also has a grief focus on wild animals. There is an Animal Care Center that you can enter and at times there will be a veterinarian taking care of an animal. There are exam rooms that have clear glass in front of them so that you can observe what the doctor does with the animals. The park seems to be well-designed for families. I would recommend this place if you want thrill rides animals and family fun!

Michael S — Google review

I love Busch gardens. I used to go to the one in Virginia. I felt it was much better in the terms of maintenance. May be the Tampa bay park isn’t that well maintained probably due to they just opening to public after Covid. I had gone to this park in the late summer of last year.This location also has a small zoo. The roller coasters are pretty good, the park has something for everyone. They also have shows.Would definitely come back here.

Sindu — Google review

Been a Florida resident my whole life and Busch Gardens never disappoints. It is a fantastic park! The animals, the rides, the attractions... they even have up close animal encounters which are amazing. I would definitely recommend everyone go spend the day. As the rides are exciting, the park itself is relaxing and caters to everyone... whether you are a ride enthusiast, park lover, admirer of animals... everyone will have a great day.

Ashley H — Google review

We always have a great time at Busch Gardens! Lots of exciting roller coasters, beautiful animals with amazing conservation efforts, and fun shows. We liked the new Summer shows. Open late for Summer Nights. Closed a few times for Summer thunder storms, but that's to be expected in the Florida Summer. They do a great job keeping everyone safe. Wonderful staff! Very accommodating for my child with autism. Oasis Pizza was yummy! Our favorite is always the pretzels at Twisted Tail though. That's a must try! The price of the drink refills have gone up again, but the cups are still a good deal, especially when you want to stay hydrated in this heat. You'll wish you got a refillable cup. Love having a pass and we will definitely be back!

Jennielle P — Google review

First time at Busch Gardens, and it was great overall. My wife and I went on Friday, and it was surprisingly quit empty for a Friday, so it meant super quick lines. We never had to wait much for any of the rides. The ride "Kumba" was closed along with one of the water rides, which was a bummer. Also, some of the animal attraction places were empty with no signs, so that was a waste of time. Parking was $30 for the day ($45 for preferred parking), but you can take the mini tram that drives you to the front entrance of the park. The rides were definitely fun. Food options are okay over there, and the markups on beverages/water are insane (we paid close to $6 for a water bottle there...). The park felt like it was missing more rides as we got done pretty quick with no lines, and it also felt like workers were just waiting around. All in all, I'd definitely recommend paying a visit if you are in town as the rides are fun and thrilling.

Mohammed A — Google review

This place is awesome!! It has a lot of roller coasters for adults and young people and there is a special area for kids that is pretty big! You can find food, beverages, souvenirs and more! You can also enjoy the different attractions and shows, you can spend the whole day here without being bored. I really recommend it. I had a really great time here.

Becca L — Google review

We had a lot of fun here. I grew up going to Six Flags in Georgia and the rides and everything here were so much better. My favorite was the cheetah coaster. I love how everything in the park is themed and decorated and all the foliage everywhere helped keep it cooler along with all the fans. They had some Halloween decorations up as well, that was cool to see. We already want to come back again.

Jennifer S — Google review

Had an amazing time. Best theme park. Roller coasters are awesome. Safari experience is a one of a kind. Food is amazing and the atmosphere is full of fun! Glad I'm a newly season ticket holder!

Erik N — Google review

Love this place and the events they throw throughout the year. Definitely the type of amusem*nt park where you get the best of both worlds: thrilling rollercoasters and viewing animals!Definitely being a local, it’s worth it to get an annual pass for the perks and discounts. My friends and I love coming for the special events each month and seeing new shows and performances that come in or eat during their food-festival events. We are big fans of the regular foods available all-year, too, where this park definitely is above other theme parks in the state for food quality and cost.The animals look well cared for. The staff in the animal’s spaces can answer a lot of questions about them. You can also see that they have buildings dedicated to animal rehabilitation (like surgeries) and conservation efforts.Of course this is Florida and the weather can be nasty at times, they will close down rides due to weather issues in the area. This is when my friends and I would catch a show or go walk by the animal areas if it’s lightly drizzling. All the rides are outdoors, so it’s likely when the weather reports say it’s raining that all of the rides are down for that time.Parking is $30, if you are a silver or gold annual pass member, it’s free.

Ana — Google review

Busch Gardens Tampa is an amazing place! This place doesn't really have as many roller coasters as other major parks do. but I think that all of the other rides makeup for that. The coaster collection is very strong and has some of the best in the world. The flat rides in the park are also very good. The quality of the park is in very good shape after over 50 years of operation. The one complaint that I have is how there are too little kid rides and family oriented attractions. The food here in my opinion is like any other theme park food. Overall, this place is worth visiting for anyone.

Jonathan C — Google review

I love Bush Gardens! They have a wide variety of coasters plus lots of other rides for all ages and thrill seeking levels. The shows I have seen are fantastic, especially Turn it Up Remix (ice skating show). They have many animals there, including the Serengeti Savannah which you can do a safari or take the train through. There is so much to do and it is a beautiful park!It can get crowded with long lines, so you might want to pay for the quick queue.

Will G — Google review

This place offers the best of both worlds, a zoo and a theme park. We started off with a train ride which brought us on a safari like tour across the plains. Being a parent with two young kids, we were definitely pleased to see the large playground with rides suited kids below the age of six. We ended the day with the ice skating show at the theatre which showcases exceptional ice skating talent. Definitely a day well spent.

Henry L — Google review

There is something for everyone aged. There is so much to see and do. The tickets with eat all day are great value. You get to eat every 90 minutes if you want. This includes a main meal, desert, and a drink. There's a wide range of animals and wide choice of rides and amusem*nts.

Chris T — Google review

This is one of my favorite parks. This park has something for everyone. They have adrenaline roller-coasters, they have a zoo, they have shows, and kids areas.We got there early and were able to leave no wait in the first couple of rides.SheiKra, with the 90-degree drop is my favorite ride in the park. They also have Cheetah Hunt with a high speed which I love too.We went on the train around the park. The kagoroo encounter was very nice.Overall, everyone will find something to have fun.

Steven Z — Google review

Great number of animals to see on the train tour. Roller coasters are awesome, but be careful if you are 6 foot or taller. You won't be able to fit on a few of them. Had a great time.

Edward W — Google review

The Food and Wine Festival had great options! We purchased the stamp card and it was perfect. They do have a few vegan and vegetarian options at a few of the stands. The rides had short lines today, but we also purchased the fast pass. We waited maybe 2 minutes for one of the rides. All the rollercoasters were awesome! We had a great experience today and will be back in the future. Also, they actually had a decent amount of stuff for kids to do.

Chris — Google review

It is a great location but needs complete renovation on some parts of the park. The entrance looks old, and the paving needs to be painted or renovated. Some buildings also look old. BBQ is a best place to get a lunch. Very tasty brisket, salads.

Yuriy K — Google review

Busch Gardens was the most amazing attraction park I’ve ever been to. I love that the gardens have roller coasters and the zoo filled with something for everyone. You can ride the roller coasters, take a train ride to see the animals, taste some delicious food and have lots of fun.Be prepared for the waiting lines. Getting here early in the morning is the best, you’ll likely skip long lines.

Irina — Google review

My first time and it was fantastic.Was in the park from about 11-9 and saw pretty much everything it has to offer and could even enjoy the Goo Goo Dolls doing a show while we walked around that side of the park. Wonderful views from the restaurant/bar overlooking their safari.Ashley and Taylor were wonderful as our Safari guides and I can't think of a place you can get closer to the giraffes.Multiple shuttles to & from the parking lot, easy access and a nice friendly layout.Highly recommend it and can't wait to return.

Joshua T — Google review

My first time going and we had a blast! Plenty to do, we were there for 8 hours. There are animals, kids park and shows, great restaurants. I recommend you buy the all you can eat bracelet for $50. You can eat and drink all day every 90 minutes. There's a BBQ smoke house that's amazing. I had an amazing time!! Can't wait to go again 😍

Ginger C — Google review

Fun amusem*nt park with lots of animals.Lots of fun for children (sesame street themed kids area with rope course. And lots of rides for older kids and adults.If you are going with a child you are allowed to bring outside food and drinks which is amazing.Highly recommend getting the fun pass or annual pass (with parking).

Laura D — Google review

My trip to BGT was phenomenal other than the food. The rides and cleanliness were easily 5-star worthy. Sadly 3 rides were out of service and the customer service we received and the quality of the food was sub-par for Busch Gardens. The only food that was actually decent was at the smoke house.

Tyler R — Google review

We had so much fun. I visited 25 years ago as a kid, it was very nostalgic to ride the roller coasters I enjoyed then all these years later. The new additions were great, we will definitely be coming back.

Scott C — Google review

My family had annual passes so we go to Busch Gardens often. It is worth looking at the website and planning if it will be your first time. The park is very big and you will not have time to do everything in one single visit, but by planning you are able to make the most of your time there.The train is one of the best rides there if you want to see the animals, and it is better to do it in the morning.The sesame street area is very cute for children, my nephew enjoys it a lot and we get to do a lot of rides with him there.The food and drinks are great, but there are some not great options. So research and consider what you like before buying anything. I would recommend Dragon Fire Grill where there is a lot of choices to maybe please the entire family.The shows are amazing, especially the ice skating shows. Definitely worth the time and you do get to sit in the AC for a while which is great for the hot summer months.This is one of our favorite parks in FL, and will definitely continue to visit!

Cristina T — Google review

Absolutely awesome! There is something for everyone. There’s a great Sesame Street play area for kids, there are cheers and elephants and other animals. Also flamingoes. There are insanely wild rides and great shows. They have such fabulous shops not crazy prices for gifts and souvenirs. The workers are so friendly and helpful and there are plenty of bathrooms and lockers. The best place ever!!!!

Naomi S — Google review

This place is so fun. The cheetah ride is a blast and so fast! My daughter loved the river ride.The food was really good and I loved that all the animals had nice enclosure and they were very clean and wide open. We will definitely go back. Perfect place for people of all ages. Lots of fun things to do for very small children as well. I appreciate all the shade they provide as Florida heat can be miserable at times.

Jessica V — Google review

Definitely not how I remember it. I went years ago with family and we had the best time. This time around, we purchased 2-day tickets and after the first day we did not want to return. I realize it’s an amusem*nt park and everything is expensive, but charging $5 per person to ride the SkyRide after getting overpriced tickets seems a little ridiculous. There were also numerous rides closed down which was disappointing, and we found the park catered to the safari/wildlife scene more than rollercoaster attractions. The rides we did go on were great, but again, we had to purchase lockers every single time we got on a ride. Overall, it was a disappointing experience and we will most-likely not be returning.

Cam — Google review

My wife and I attended the Food and Wine Festival on Saturday May 11th. We had a great date day, it's is Veterans appreciation month at Busch gardens so active and Veterans military and up 3 family members get FREE TICKETS FOR ADMISSION FOR THIS EVENT THAT'S A SAVINGS OF $280.00.We still had to pay separate for the Food and Wine Festival but it was still great 👍 👌 🙃 🙂 😅 value for your money 💰 🤑 💸. Caution be careful purchasing the VIP Parking Access it's on a first come ,first serve basis , you are not guaranteed a VIP parking. Other the event for the Food and Wine sampling Festival was good and Busch Gardens is beautiful a must visit.

Jimmy N — Google review

Great roller-coasters and good food. No shows during the week, so plan on walking around seeing animals, which is nice until it gets hot they tend to hide in the shade. Definitely get the meal package, worth it! Waits are not bad during the week.

D. — Google review

Busch Gardens in Tampa is always a go to for me. Hell Tampa Bay in my opinion is the best, and the most relaxing city in Florida. The west coast seems more laid back, and off the beaten path. I prefer this over the slam packed tourist drivers in Orlando.Busch Gardens is all you need in an amusem*nt park, and to go with it is a beautiful Safari tour. The guide was super friendly. This park is not overbearing, and you will have plenty of attractions to appeal your own appetite.I would recommend this to anyone who is in the Tampa area. Thanks Busch Gardens till next time.

Kevin ( — Google review

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Stone Mountain Park is a picturesque and expansive area with plenty of activities. Visitors can enjoy golfing, lodging, and a cable car ride to the top of the historic carved peak. The hike up the mountain provides an excellent workout while offering stunning views of the surrounding scenery. A store located at the top provides refreshments and snacks, while an outside area allows visitors to appreciate more beautiful views. Stone Mountain Park is highly recommended for anyone seeking a destination with breathtaking scenery and panoramic vistas.

An absolutely beautiful park surrounded by stunning scenery. There's a $20 fee upon entering the park although it's worth the cost of a yearly pass for $40. There's plenty to do for the entire family; camping, boating, fishing, golf, hiking, bicycling, etc. Don't forget about the scenic train ride in open-air cars that'll take you on a 5 mile journey through this picturesque park. If camping isn't your thing the Atlanta Evergreen Marriott Conference Resort is in the park as well, offering vast lake views and easy access to all the park has to offer.

Steve ( — Google review

I'll just start by saying, I can't wait to go back. This park is so much fun; a perfect blend of nature and modern day technologies. This place boasts a 400 site campground with a pool, and 2 full-amenity resorts within. You could stay a week and never run out of things to do within this park. They have nature trails, with stunning views of the mountain and plenty of opportunities to view wildlife. There is a gorgeous lake, and though you can't swim in it, you can paddle or boat it. Historical centers, including Memorial Hall. It has a golf course, and even an Attractions park that houses a ropes course, mini golf, splash pad, 4-D adventure, retail shops, candy stores, restaurants and so much more. Makes a great alternative to a full sized amusem*nt park and has everything a family needs for a fun day out. Getting around the park couldn't be easier. You can hop on board the Scenic Railroad for a beautiful trip around the base of the mountain, or travel up to the summit of this amazing granite rock via the Skylift. We stayed after a day of adventuring, to watch the brand new laser light show, Music Across America. It was Memorial Day Weekend and they had festivities throughout the day with live music from several branches of the US Armed Forces playing classic hits . There was even a Memorial Day firework show directly after the laser light show. Absolutely wonderful, wholesome, experience for all ages.

Kim H — Google review

A very nice park. The mountain itself is very steep on the front side and has a huge carving carved right into it's side. They told us that the figures are each larger than the ones on Mount Rushmore. You can hike up the mountain from other sides, but if you get tired quickly or have some medical condition I recommend taking the line cart above the trees, thus enjoying the breathtaking views from up above.I would definitely recommend a trip there at least once.

Gregory N — Google review

🏞 A remarkable destination suitable for all ages!📍 For beginners : I will recommend Walk-Up Trail to top of Stone Mountain! Beginners can start your journey with this trail, offering a moderate challenge and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The Atlanta skyline is also visible, adding to the beauty of the location.📍 For a more laid-back experience: picnicking in the park provides a serene atmosphere while enjoying picturesque spots.📍 Overall, Stone Mountain offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventure, cultural heritage (Memorial Carving), and entertainment for everyone to enjoy.

Justine M — Google review

Great trip to Stone Mountain. Make sure to bring food and drinks and prep for a long day. There are plenty of places to sit down and rest or stop and have a family picnic. Very family friendly attractions for little children. Also lots to do outside the main area as well. Do your research for fishing, hiking or biking. I'd recommend starting early on a Saturday and staying for the light show at night.

Jonatan I — Google review

Great place to spend time with family with lots of activities to do. 4D movie experience was awesome. Tram to top of the Stone Mountain is worth doing. Dinotorium is fun filled place for kids of all ages. Just be aware they will close the park if it thunder bolts within 15 miles of park. Park is huge, it will several trips to visit all the places.

Saurabh A — Google review

The mountain was clean, it was a pretty good hike for us. The walk up trail was good, we were lucky to see a white tailed deer on the way up. The mountain is completely granite, it's smooth. A good grip shoe helps to get control while to get up the last part of the trail. There is a small snack bar in the top, good hot chocolate and popcorn served. You can get tram tickets as well..

Sorna C — Google review

The park is great for visiting, especially with kids. Lots of kid-friendly activities and attractions. The top of the rock is awesome. The views are great from the top. The Skyride lift was a great experience. The laser show spectacular was great and must-see attraction. Though some of the management issues were also notable. The Dino bone extraction during the scenic railroad was very poorly executed. The marketplace restaurant was a mess. They were slow to respond and the food quality was below average for the price. The employees were not well trained at the ticket counter and the gate. They were lack of information about ticketing and building locations. Every time we ask any questions they had to ask someone else to provide the answer.

Aashique R — Google review

Our first time coming by to see Stone Mountain. $20 Vehicle Entry, was well worth the drive, literally around the entire mountain. Beautiful landscape, everywhere you look. We arrived very close to dark and were thrilled to find out that they close at midnight! The Lift to the top and Gift Shop were certainly closed by the time we arrived, but we were able to navigate a well-lit sidewalk, to get a bit closer to the carving. Really pretty area, very nice folks. Absolutely worth the stop!

Kristen H — Google review

Stone Mountain Park is a fantastic destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The massive granite mountain provides stunning views and exciting hiking trails for adventure seekers. The park also features family-friendly activities like the Skyride, Scenic Railroad, and a delightful laser light show. The parking is $20 a day or $40 for a year's pass, so do with that what you will. The hike is hard and will be busy a lot, but definitely worth it. Also, this is a shrine for the Confederacy so watch out for that when you go. If it wasn't such a good hike and nearly the only hike near Atlanta, I would never go because of the history.

Joel G — Google review

First time on the Hiking Trail. My wife and I with two other couples went up. Definitely challenging, but worth it to me. Others in the group might have a different opinion though. View from the top is beautiful. Restrooms and concession stand inside the building up top if needed. We agreed to try and do this every weekend while there. We'll see how that goes.

Milton S — Google review

Beautiful park! The mountain is really impressive and the view from it is amazing even when the sky is not so clear.The park itself is nice even though it was very hot and most of the stores were closed.The sky ride is nice but they squeeze over 50 people in it with no AC and instead of enjoying this 5 minutes ride, you just wish it would end.

Tuval B — Google review

Wonderful park with something for everyone! Impossible to explore the whole park in one day, so pick what you would like to focus on if you are doing a day trip. Train tide is very informative about the history of the mountain. If you live nearby, the membership is definitely cost effective. (No membership means you pay for entry and certain attractions are extra.) Membership pays itself on 2nd visit! Love this park! 😀

Beth M — Google review

Fun, fun, fun. My family and I have visited this wonderful place twice this year. First time during Halloween. Second time after Thanksgiving. Pleasant atmosphere, a super nice time to spend with your loved ones. There are lots of things to enjoy. The parade, train ride, skyride, and drone show are a plus.

Jai — Google review

It was our first time and we thoroughly enjoyed it. The light and drone show, and the fireworks were awesome. Everything was maintained beautifully. Kids enjoyed every bit of it. We will be going back again.

Manu S — Google review

So we went here on our last day in atlanta and I enjoyed it. We did the whole hike all the way up to the top of the mountain and while it was a bit tiring it still provided a good workout and I also got to see some beautiful scenery along the way. The views from the mountains are stunning and beautiful and gorgeous in general. I also like the fact that there was a store at the top of the mountain which had drinks and snacks and also enjoyed going to the little outside area that was on the side outside the building that had the store because I see more beautiful views.overall I do recommend this place to anyone who wants to go somewhere that has beautiful scenery and beautiful views.

Michael T — Google review

Day pass is 20$Lift to mountain is 20$ per adultAttractions are extraWe only did the hiking and loved how much there was to walk, we wished though they allowed dogs but they sadly don’t. They kept the trail clean and wonderfully labeled so you knew where you were at.The songbird nature trail is a cute trail for younger kids who can’t do as much hiking. There are also playgrounds for kids which looked well kept.There is camping for tents, yurts, and trailers. Tons of benches to have picnics at.Great size golf course though don’t know cost or how long it stays open

Kendall J — Google review

We had a great time. Definitely recommend getting the attraction ticket with the meal voucher for $5 extra. The food at the Campfire smokehouse was delicious. We had a great day even though it was 94°F and the historic square was closed.

Melissa T — Google review

Great place for a hike, for a family picnic, history lessons, and for a local "get-away". DO check the website hours of operations for ALL of the attractions. The "Google" page says that the "Monument Hall" (museum) operates from 10:00AM to 10:00PM. We went there on a beautiful Saturday (08/26/23) afternoon, and found it closed, with no hours of operation post anywhere on the building.Restrooms are abundant, clean, and open.Many of the shops were either closed, overstaffed, understocked, or a combination of all three. Like all "theme" parks, the food and souvenirs are WAY overpriced. Bring your own food and drinks.The park, overall; is well groomed, cleaned, and attractions/trails/points-of-interests well signed/marked.We didn't stay for the drone show, so no review on it.

CJ — Google review

I went to Stone Mountain for the Pumpkin Festival. Stone Mountain is ginormous, and there were several events going on that day. Very clean park. I loved how everything was lit up for the festival! I still have so much to see there.. great place!

Kristin B — Google review

The views in Stone Mountain Park were breathtaking. There are so many trails and areas to visit. I do recommend driving to the different trails because the park is huge and they are all very spaced out. The mountain is very impressive in person! Unfortunately, the majority of the attractions and restaurants were closed, including the train. Kayaks require reservation and we’re fully booked for the duration of our trip. Parking is $20 and $40 for the whole year which is a great deal.

Cristina — Google review

Ascending on a cable car to the summit of the stone mountain, the journey unveils intricate stone carvings that tell stories of the past, adding a cultural touch to the adventure. Reaching the summit, a beautiful view awaits. Be vigilant while walking on the mountain, there’s few steep slopes. Whether engaging in recreational activities or enjoying a leisurely picnic, the majestic surroundings create a perfect backdrop for a fun-filled day. The harmonious blend of nature, art, and entertainment makes this park retreat an ideal destination for those seeking a memorable and diverse experience.

Karan S — Google review

I visited at saturday night time for lunar new year event, and it was incredible. There are lots of well decorated lights to see and many games you can enjoy. Food trucks' foods are great, but all of them were very expensive for the small portion. The drone show blew my mind. It was awesome. Fireworks were okay, but it's short.

Yong C — Google review

Me and My family had a wonderful time. The employees were so patient and helpful, very nice to us. I really can’t wait to go back soon. The food was great. We had a blastedI was super excited to see my younger kids have a good time as well. They really enjoyed themselves at the playground and playing in the water creek

Keiara H — Google review

A must visit for anyone visiting the Atlanta area (less than a 1-hr drive from the city of Atlanta). I paid extra for the Skyride to the top of Stone Mountain and it was absolutely breathtaking. But the park is so much more than just the mountain. It is so beautiful and serene with people jogging, having picnics and walking the various trails. There is a covered bridge you can drive across and places to fish.There is also a village of historical homes you can scroll through which was really cool (an extra cost but worth it). The homes were physically moved to the park from various locations in the South. You also get to meet the fat and sassy resident cats who call the village their home while touring, which is also a highlight!

Ell T — Google review

There is so much to do at this beautiful park, you can spend as little or as much as you want depending on your budget and aim of the day. Parking is $20 as a one off or $40 for 12 months. We really enjoyed the dino fest area. We would love to come back in the future

Cheryl H — Google review

So much to do especially on the weekends with the special programs, would be nice if some were offered during the week as well. The ticket window and it's employees leaves a little to be desired as well as the food to purchase but just bring your own food. And thankfully only have to deal with the ticket window once!

Jessica M — Google review

Awesome place to visit! The Stone Mountain itself is unreal, surprised this isn’t on the National Parks and Monuments list honestly. Tons included. Give yourself a full day! Be ready to deal with inconsiderate people playing mini golf and be patient. The laser light shows are a blast as well. Dino Fest can’t be beat!

Mike V — Google review

so much to do and the campground is beautiful! we had a blast at dinofest and will definitely come back for it next year! pro tip: sit on the left side of the train ride for all of the views

Hannah — Google review

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World of Coca-Cola

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World of Coca-Cola is a museum which is dedicated to the history and culture of Coca Cola. It features hundreds of artifacts, some of which illustrate the success and popularity of the drink in different parts of the world for 132 years. The museum contains exhibits about different aspects of Coca Cola's history from its invention to its current branding strategies. There is also a working reproduction of the bottling line that produces co*ke bottles all over the world.

A memorable experience like no other! We were guided each step of the way by friendly, knowledgeable staff members. You get a better understanding of the history of Coca Cola, which is presented in an entertaining way! Definitely worth your time and money.

Jenette A — Google review

It was a fun experience. The guides were really cheerful and the tour included a wonderful 3D video and another heart touching video.There was a scent room where we could smell the scents of sweets, spices and fruits. Many coca cola artifacts were displayed very aesthetically throughout the place.The best was the unlimited tasting of different coca cola products. I think there were around 100 flavours around the world but unfortunately it was too much for me to taste on the same day.The experience was totally worth the money and I highly recommend you to visit World of Coca Cola at least once.

Lawan W — Google review

The World of Coca-Cola provides an intriguing, albeit somewhat overly-glossy, look at one of the world's most recognized brands. Nestled in downtown Atlanta, the museum traces the history of Coca-Cola, from its origins to its global ubiquity, making for an interesting, if somewhat commercial, experience.The museum's standout feature is undoubtedly the Taste It! Beverage Lounge, where you can sample an array of Coca-Cola products from around the globe free of charge. The experience of tasting a diverse range of flavors, familiar and foreign, adds a tangible, interactive element to the visit.That being said, the museum sometimes feels more like an extended advertisem*nt than an unbiased exploration of the brand's history. It offers a wealth of artifacts and information, but the overall narrative seems overly sanitized, with little critique or in-depth exploration of some of the brand's controversial aspects.All in all, the World of Coca-Cola provides an entertaining day out, especially for those with a sweet tooth for the iconic beverage. Just be prepared for a largely sugar-coated depiction of this global brand's history and impact.

Abraham K — Google review

Great place to visit for Coca Cola fans. The museum provides a great history about the company. All the old equipments and advertisem*nts displayed really takes you back in time. We loved the experience of seeing the co*ke being bottled. The best part is the co*ke drinks from around the world. You will taste the best and the worst drinks possible. My 8 year old really enjoyed the experience and she never had a sip of co*ke prior to this.

Anand — Google review

An incredible place for any Coca-Cola or soda fan. The invention, the expansion, the globalization all of it is covered exceptionally in this place. The vending machines, popular co*ke merchandise, sports and pop culture collaborations, there’s a lot to admire.Then there’s the secret vault, where century old Coca-Cola’s secret formula is securely kept.There’s the tasting bar, where you get to try 40 different popular flavors from around the world. To top it all, it’s the Gift shop, which is accessible without entering the museum. It a has all sorts of unique and magical coco-cola merchandise. Clothes, magnets, stationary, sports items, home goods, there’s so much to explore.

Nehal A — Google review

Very much a place to embrace your love of Coca-Cola. A lot of vintage advertising elements. The tasting room at the end of the exhibits offers many flavors of Coca-Cola products from around the world. It was very busy when we went, and the many children with lots of sugar and some caffeine in their systems was a bit much for me, personally. Parking w as already full by 11am, and I had to search for other options. I was able to find one, but it was a little frustrating having to search for available parking.When attending, be sure and purchase your tickets online, and you can enter at your entry time with just the QR Codes they send you as digital tickets.

Susan H — Google review

If you're a Coca-Cola fan or even just want to satisfy your curiosity, this should definitely be on your to-do list. I had a few hours to burn in Atlanta and decided to stop by. Very clean and nicely decorated, it wasn't too crowded even with a school field trip on the day that I went. The short movie was fun to watch and the tasting room lets you experience products from around the world. Lots of history and lots of things that I didn't know about the company and how they rose to being number 1. It was worth the visit for sure.

Marvin J — Google review

My family and I had a fantastic time on the visit, which we had planned in advance by purchasing tickets. They've done a great job maintaining the historical data and relevant information. The best thing, though, has to be the variety of drinks available worldwide. We tried a lot, but there were too many to sample. The store that sold goodies was also really beautiful; we bought a lot of stuff for my two-year-old kid. Overall, if you're ever in Atlanta, I'd advise you to try to visit this location.

Sachin V — Google review

Oh boy... my wife and I were super excited to visit the World of Coca-Cola museum, but it left a lot to be desired. Firstly, you can buy your tickets in advance, but then when you get to the museum, there's a MASSIVE line to get in. I'm not sure what needs to be done, but when you choose a time slot for your ticket in advance, you would think that the museum would adjust and properly sort it all out so you can enter when it's time but it just felt extremely chaotic. Right before you get into the actual musuem, you're ushered into a room to look at historical artifacts and then ushered into a theatre room which probably adds to the bottleneck issue (our qualm with this is that the initial artifact room had some really interesting stuff in there that was essentially rushed through since you need to get into the theatre room immediately after their initial introductions). After finally getting into the museum, the chaos continued because as you walk through exhibits, you're not sure if there are showings, videos, etc. and none of the staff is really trying to help or guide people. So you're REALLY on your own. Overall, it felt like a money grab museum... the only thing that we really liked was the Taste It! Exhibit where you get to taste Coca-Cola beverages from around the world that you may not be able to get in your local country. The gift shop had a lot of good variety of stuff to buy and some things that maybe you can only get in other countries but because this is their museum they have those options here. At the end of the day, it was an experience nonetheless, whether it was good or bad, it was good to experience it at least once. Maybe I'll come with my children down the line, but I would never come again just because I was around or feeling it. Definitely not one of those museums you want to keep coming back to, nor does it give you any incentive to.

Jason Y — Google review

Had an Amazing experience here. From the very beginning we were guided , provided with lots of background details about the origin and its worldwide influence. The scent discovery and tasting part was a real hit. You can discover a large variety of Coca Cola flavors there. Didn’t have an idea prior to this trip that these flavors of coca cola do exist. Enjoyed every moment inside the museum. You can get a lot of souvenir options. They keep some awesome collection of lip smackers.

Gargee C — Google review

Fun experience. Right next to the Georgia Aquarium. A very fun walking tour. It was like a museum walking tour or the history of Coca Cola. Plenty of cool stuff to see. Vintage ad signs, vending machines, signs, and so much more. Take your time and read the walls in each exhibit, the history is really interesting. The scent room was interesting. The tasting room was fun. Trying all the different Coca Cola products from around the world was very cool. They even had Mezzo Mix, which I used to drink all the time when I lived in Germany. The gift shop was amazing, so many cool things to buy. Highly recommend if you have 2+ hours to kill in downtown Atlanta.

Derek T — Google review

This was so much fun. I wasn't sure how interested I'd be in a soda museum but I was pleasantly surprised. The exhibits are engaging, the initial tour guide was really entertaining, and the whole experience was positive as a whole.I will say that they claim to be ADA accessible and friendly for disabilities but they had no functioning wheelchair ramps or elevators - what I saw was out of service or blocked off. I'm handicapped, so navigating the museum was very difficult but worth it.

Matt S — Google review

Title: Disappointing Experience at World of Coca-ColaRating: ★★☆☆☆I recently visited the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta, Georgia, hoping for an immersive and educational experience. However, my visit fell short of expectations due to several significant issues.Firstly, the 3D movie experience was a major letdown. Unfortunately, the 3D effects were not functioning properly during my visit, which significantly impacted the overall experience. The lack of visual depth detracted from the intended immersion, making it difficult to fully engage with the content.Furthermore, the first movie in the exhibit was also not working. This added to the disappointment, as it prevented me from fully understanding the historical context and significance of Coca-Cola. It would have been beneficial to have this foundational knowledge before delving deeper into the exhibit.Another drawback of my visit was the overwhelming crowds and lack of organization. The venue was extremely crowded, which made it challenging to navigate through the various exhibits and enjoy them at my own pace. Additionally, the lack of clear signage and directions made it even more difficult to find specific attractions or move efficiently within the facility.Considering the issues I encountered, I must say that the World of Coca-Cola did not live up to its reputation, and I found it hard to justify the price of admission. While it is undeniable that Coca-Cola has a significant impact on popular culture and history, the overall experience at the attraction fell short of my expectations. If you decide to visit, I would recommend checking the status of the 3D movie and other exhibits in advance, as well as considering the potential crowd size during your visit.

Almaherman_ F — Google review

This visit was spur of the moment while visiting Atlanta. A full fun experience with the family. The video you watch before entering the exhibit, was very heartfelt. Great experience at the smelling stations and at the “Guess the smell” game. By far the best part was the tasting stations. You are able to sample sodas from all over the world, and from different countries, which was very fun experience. My favorite was the Philippines soda.I would recommend visiting, great for all ages young and seniors.

La-Kesha H — Google review

Excellent place to spend a few hours and enjoy exploring the exhibitsWe paid a little extra to have a tour guide, not an excessive cost and certainly added to the experience. Didn't have to queue up to see "The Bear" or the Vault or the cinema presentation. Got lots of additional educational information and were able to ask questions. Have free soft drinks at the start too

Steve F — Google review

We enjoyed the various exhibitions and shows here on a Saturday afternoon. It was busy but not overwhelming. The history and memorabilia were really cool. The tasting at the end was neat, but my shoes are still sticky from the floor in that room 🙃 probably not much they can do about it with all those soda fountains! It probably took us about 1.5 to 2 hours to go through it. We enjoyed our visit and would recommend it, particularly if you're going to the aquarium, as it's right next door.

Chris P — Google review

I couldn’t possibly visit Atlanta without checking out the World of Coca-Cola. The staff was friendly and generally cheerful which made for a great first impression. It was quite busy during my visit so I couldn’t experience all the spaces. I would recommend to allow sufficient time and to pack your patience to make the most of all the wonderful attractions. I particularly enjoyed the 3D theater and the opportunity to taste the mind blowing variety of beverages made by the company.

Michael B — Google review

World of co*ke was a unique experience with the tasting portion of the museum. Heads up on the beverage lab: it says you can create your own beverage and drink it, but that’s not true. It lets you design a beverage on a screen and then tells you what co*ke product is similar to it; it’s definitely not what it is advertised to be. Other than that, the museum was great and the Georgia aquarium is in the same courtyard. You can buy a combined ticket to go to the museum, aquarium, and zoo and some other place. Expect traffic to be heavy and arrive at least two hours before the museum closes due to it being very crowded. The staff was fun and you can take a photo with the co*ke polar bear and buy it for $25. Fun place!

Ashley M — Google review

Good place to visit. Lot to know about coca cola but a little pricey. Couple of shows about product. Tasting room is what got me excited about. Every international flavor of its brand can be tasted here which is great. Lot of good stories on how it started and expanded.

Danda N — Google review

A must do in ATL. From the history to the tasting room, an overall wonderful experience. I was impressed with the cleanliness of the tasting room. Staff was seen multiple times wiping down surfaces and keeping the floors clear. All activities are included in the ticket price other than pictures which you can purchase for an additional fee. Poses with the Polar Bear are available-the times are posted on the second floor.

Kama B — Google review

Really cool place for people who love co*ke! They have some very interesting historical pieces highlighting co*ke's integral part in American History, cool exhibits, and a room where you can taste over 140 co*ke brands on tap from all over the world! Really fun for people of all ages. ALSO FREE FOR MILITARY AND VETERANS! Thanks for supporting our troops co*ke!

Adam W — Google review

It's good to see some of the interesting facts about the history of their products. Try to go afternoon/evening so there won't be much crowd and probably you could enjoy the Taste it! , a place where we can taste all of their products.As it's so close to the Aquarium and parking is common, it's better to plan together.

Sreehari M — Google review

Tickets are cheaper by a few bucks online versus buying them at the kiosk!This is a very cool 1 & done experience. You will have a good time and some of the employees are very interactive and outgoing!We did go during summertime so it was very busy (as expected). But it was just too many people throughout. Especially in the tasting room area.Recommend if you’ve never been!

Isaac M — Google review

So this was a fun little stop during a work trip to Atlanta. I went by myself and walked from my hotel, and was able to attend a show within 10 minutes of buying my ticket. I spent about an hour to an hour and a half here. I enjoyed each section of the museum, as it held much more than I was expecting. I went on a Tuesday afternoon and there were probably 20 other people in my "group." It wasn't crowded at all and I had time to spend at each section.Of course the highlight of this is the tasting portion. It's very fun to try different sodas from around the world. The gift store is also huge, there's a lot of souvenirs to choose from. I enjoyed spending some of my free time here. The ticket was $21 and I found it to be worth it.

Emily F — Google review

One time visit is good. It’s a must visit place if you’re visiting Atlanta. I recommend buying tickets in advance online to beat the rush (although those tickets are non-refundable) so if you can’t make it past 5pm, don’t buy tickets online. I couldn’t get refund when i got stuck in a crash slowdown. Overall nice place to hangout with family.

Shailee B — Google review

Pretty cool spot to see the history of Coca-Cola. You can save $1 per ticket if you purchase them ahead of time. Definitely go earlier because it will fill up pretty quickly. We were able to find street parking, but it wasn't too close. There are paid parking garages as well. When you show up they give you a little introduction and tell you that it is a self guided tour. I wouldn't say it is a self guided tour as it is more of a pick the next mini tour or activety you want to wait in line for. I definitely recommend visiting if you have never been before. The best part of the tour was the tasting room, which once you enter you can't turn back so make sure you hit all the other tours first. The gift shop was surprisingly affordable too!

Cee D — Google review

We had a good time. We went in May, during the week. There were a lot of kids... there might have been a few field trips? It was cool to see the history and all of the memorabilia. Love the international aspect. Be prepared to leave with a sugar high... the tasting room is fun and where you end your tour

Emily A — Google review

Definitely we had a blast. We love co*ke products so coming to this place was very entertaining. I love the mix of information, history, and interactions. You have 3d movie, but also a guided explanation about the recipe, you get to use your taste and your nose too, the scents section was very interesting to experience. Definitely my favorite part was to be able to taste flavors from around the world. Some were nice, some were pretty bad, others were quite unique. It was also great to mix my own version and then be able to taste it. My only 2 negative aspects were, on one hand, that during the vault section the guide was speaking but at the same time there were recordings on the background, so it was hard to understand because both sounds would interfere. The other aspect is the fact that I was expecting to be able to try the old-school way to serve coca cola, a place like the should have it, and I wouldn't have minded to pay extra just for that. Regardless, the price was cheap given all you can do, experience and learn, so I highly recommend this place.

Aaron C — Google review

We had an overall okay experience at the World of co*ke. There are a lot of cool pieces of the company’s history, which is cool to see. I wasn’t a fan of how long it takes to actually enter the exhibit area. You have to go through a ~10 minute tour to look at all these older pieces. You’re then taken into a theater to watch a 6-minute film about co*ke and happiness. Upon entering the museum, we were under the impression it would be self-guided, but the vault exhibit had a tour along with it too. The tasting section was pretty awesome, with five fountain stations containing ~8 flavors each.

Anna M — Google review

We spent 2-3 hours here. There is a guided tour followed by 6 exhibits you go through on your own. You learn the history, there are interactive displays and you get to taste over 60 flavors of co*ke. The gift shop had a lot of cool things. We had a really great time visiting!

Will G — Google review

First time visiting the World of Coca-Cola since they moved from the Underground Area. Loved the exhibits, the stories, and the taste room. The taste room had some good flavors from around the world, but also some that were disgusting. It was a very enjoyable experience. You have to be patient since there is a lot of kids, different nationalities, and just people trying to take in the experience. A must if in Atlanta.

Chris L — Google review

We enjoyed a fun time exploring all the different exhibits! The kids loved the tasting room and making their own designs. The smell lab was interesting. The staff were amazing and friendly. Bought as part of the City Pass

The D — Google review

Easy entry, but we pre purchased tickets. Got there early..parking was a breeze and close to elevator. Took our time navigating both floors, watching the shows and exhibits. Employees were helpful and courteous. Gift shop overpriced but had some decent sale items. Tasting the different flavored co*kes from other countries was my favorite!

Joanna A — Google review

It's kinda of a neat place. If you are a co*ke fanatic, a must. I already knew much of the history of co*ke, so revelations there. Neat to see all the ads and the old machines. It's not cheap and for a family, it's a little steep in my opinion... The tasting area was fun! All Of the flavors of the world!! That was cool!

David W — Google review

Very thorough and intentional experience of the Coca-Cola brand! The guy who kicked everything off was superb and really set the tone. I had a great time visiting with wife and friends. You can taste sodas from all over the world at the end. Everyone should do it once.

Richard S — Google review

When you first walk in the tour guide we had was energetic and informative. You then are escorted to watch a film that is so promotional. It's almost ridiculous. After that. The rest of the tour is self-guided and we enjoyed learning lots about Coca-Cola. You can stay as long as you like and the taste testing in the end is cool. They also had one for the nicest gift shops I've ever seen and you even got a free 4 pack of a unique co*ke zero flavor from the cashier.Oh and easy to but ticket on site you definitely don't have to do that in advance. Plus you can keep a physical ticket as a souvenir

Kim J — Google review

A great place to understand the history of Coca Cola. Secret recipe is kept here in a vault. Very interactive and kid friendly. They have the best gift shop I have seen in a while!

Brandon P — Google review

July 2024I never knew so many people were interested in Coca-Cola where there was a huge line outside waiting to get inside. Luckily and recommend purchasing tickets online. They were just letting groups of people inside so can enjoy the place without overcrowding. As you wait they take your photo where at the end can purchase photos (print and digital) with different backgrounds.The place was full of Coca-Cola advertising memorabilia and the whole time spend 2 1/2 hours there. It's two stories and each section sometimes had a line to enter. The longest wait was to enter the vault but dd not see the secret formula where in another safe inside. It's seems this was all for show. The rest had fun activities like smelling weird things and tasting different worldly flavors of Coca-Cola products. The have a small cafe but only sell packaged sandwiches and drinks. There was a larger cafe outside next to the Georgia Aquarium. It was really fun to explore.You exit through the taste it! room into a huge store. You can enter the store without entering the World of Coca-Cola. They had all the merchandise with Coca-Cola on it. I took home a bag full of it.Overall a great place to visit but was hoping had some flavors from the Disney's Epcot location and sold bottled drinks from around the world.

Paul D — Google review

Amazing place to visit. This is my second time coming to visit World Coca-Cola. I would suggest purchasing tickets online it just speeds the process up. 10am actually is a great time to go. By the time we came out of the gift shop to leave, the line was so long to get in.

C — Google review

Wonderful experience. I enjoyed it quite a bit. A must for everyone visiting Atlanta.co*ke was born here and it has a rich history intertwined with the city.I had to buy tickets online, it seems like there was no option to buy it on the spot. Otherwise for 20$ it was worth it.There is a small introduction tour about Coca-Cola history before you are left to your own devices to explore the building.As an option you can visit different sections that are dedicated for specific areas of Coca-Cola development or history.I particularly liked the tasting area where you can try any drink imaginable from Coca-Cola brand or related brands.After that you can explore the merchandise section and get something for yourself or add a giftI was visiting early morning during a weekday so there was almost no line, but later that day it became a lot busier, so beware.

DMINATOR — Google review

Bring the family and walk through colorful exhibits in awe of how much history Coca-Cola has. The museum was beautifully made. The colors are amazing❤️💛 Taste testing at the end and a huge souvenir gift shop that has everything. It's an enjoyable experience. All the staff was interactive and friendly.$20 all-day parking garage located on site.Get there early. The last purchase for tickets online is between 3-4pm.

Venus — Google review

We were driving through atlanta and decided to visit the co*ke factory and man it was a treat way more exciting than I thought it would be. from the history lessons of co*ke to making your own soda to try. I think this place is a good spot to take the family and visit my 4 year old had a blast just be sure to drink a lot of water when you leave the drinks from around the world gave my body the feeling as if I had to much niacin in it. Would recommend

Narciso A — Google review

This is a great place to take the kids. We all really enjoyed all the memorabilia. It took me way back. The kids had so much fun tasting beverages from around the world and making their own. It was actually still very affordable too!

Amanda H — Google review

A great way to learn the history of Coca-Cola. We had a 10am reservation. The area that is basically the hub for the exhibits is quite underwhelming. The theming and decor for the different exhibits were nice. I felt like we were rushed through the vault. Tasting the different drinks from around the world was fun. The staff was amazing! They were fun and energetic. This is definitely a must-see if you are in the area. A lot of memorabilia.

Tammy R — Google review

I liked the place. It is a must in Atlanta to spend a couple of hours. It shares the story of Coca Cola and a few other interesting things. You can also taste dozens of sodas from all around the world. There is not much more, and that's why I'm not giving it 5 stars. I think that given Coca Cola are marketing geniuses, they could have done something more memorable.

Pablo L — Google review

The World of Coca-Cola is definitely one of those places that you have to visit once. It was smaller than I expected unfortunately, and there is not very much to do on the inside. Upon entering, you have to watch a very short film about Coca-Cola, and then you are allowed inside. Once inside, you can go inside the Coca-Cola vault and learn some of it's history. They also have an interactive scent room and best of all, the Coca-Cola tasting room. In the tasting room you can try different kinds of soft drinks from certain countries. You can tour the World of co*ke at your own pace or book a guided tour experience. Overall, I recommend this place if you're in town and need an activity to do to pass some time. The employees are very nice and helpful, so that's a definite plus. Tip: although not necessary, book your tickets in advance for faster entry!

Laura — Google review

This was a pretty cool place. I never really cared to learn about the history of Coca-Cola but it was presented very well. Didn’t hurt that they had a tasting room with all kinds of flavors from around the world. Even got to try an as of right now, unreleased flavor. I do fear the sugar crash I will undoubtedly get later after trying all these samples though 🤣 what a fun pleasant surprise of a place. Definitely recommend stopping in and drinking everything in sight.

Perdido N — Google review

Good place to learn the history of Coca Cola. Was there 20 years ago and still interesting today. Enjoyed tasting all different kinds of co*ke products from all around the world. Parking is $20 for entire day but you can also visit the Georgia Aquarium next door and the Olympic Park and downtown nearby. Go early because the museum could get crowded later with student field trips.

Harry Z — Google review

Spent about two hours checking out co*ke's history and marketing. Started with a 6-minute promo video, then we were free to roam around. Got to see exhibits, watch how they make the drinks, and even try some samples. Even though I'm not big on sodas, it was still pretty cool.If you're visiting Atlanta, it's worth swinging by.

Selina L — Google review

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The Georgia Aquarium is one of the world's largest aquariums and is perfect for both adults and children. It offers an educational experience while also allowing visitors to see fascinating marine life. The attraction often hosts special events such as Sips Under the Sea which sells out quickly.

We took a 2 day trip here. You could see everything in 1 day without any issue, but we took our time and wanted to see things more than once. There are extra experiences to do, but they do cost extra. The extra experiences are definitely worth doing if you have the extra money, but you won't feel like you miss out on anything if you don't. There is a cafeteria there, it's a little pricey and the food is alright. Every exhibit there is absolutely amazing. Everything looks natural and not like a standard fish tank. Even during busy times, there is plenty of room to see everything. Some of the bigger displays have places to sit and relax while you watch the animals. The shows they have are a lot of fun and definitely worth seeing too. The staff there were all very knowledgeable and open to whatever questions we had. We spent a lot of extra time watching the sharks and the whale shark exhibits.

Mike — Google review

Beautiful place to visit. I liked the tunnel where people walk and you can see all the fish, sharks, whales and other creatures swimming next to and above you, it’s amazing!!! But if you really want to enjoy the visit to this aquarium, you must buy tickets to see the different shows they offer. Without seeing the shows, the visit won’t be worthy. They always take a picture of you right before the entrance so be ready with a nice outfit so you will look good on the photo that will become one of your best memories!!! Highly recommended!!

Shanpixels — Google review

It was very well worth the visit! Huge! Lots to see. If you like reading the information as you tour the area, it'll take some time. We spent 5 hours here and saw all the exhibits and shows that are included in the ticket price. We also had lunch in their cafeteria style dining area, Cafe Aquaria, and did some shopping in one of the gift stores. They have hand sanitizing stations, clean bathrooms, all accessible areas, plenty of photo opportunities, and extra activities you can experience for an additional fee. You will do a lot of walking and standing, so wear comfortable shoes! It's easy to purchase tickets online. June 2023

Marvilla M — Google review

Excellent aquarium! We went on a Sunday afternoon in the summer so it was quite crowded, but manageable! We just took our time and were able to see all the exhibits! If you want to see the shows, you have to make a (free) reservation once you get there. We opted to skip the shows to give us more time at the exhibits. Each section is very well done and you get to see so many beautiful creatures up close! Favorites were the shark exhibit, the whale shark, manta rays, sea turtle, penguins, beluga whales, otters and dolphins! My kids absolutely loved it! Food is overpriced and nothing special but we went in between lunch and dinner so we could get by with just a few snacks. Also, there is a small nursing pod for breastfeeding up on the second floor by the food that was very convenient! As with many attractions like this, you exit through the gift shop so be prepared! Overall it was an expensive day (buy tickets in advance to save$5) but worth it for the experience for our family!

Cheryl — Google review

I had a wonderful time visiting this aquarium. It is a well-designed and well-maintained facility with a wide variety of marine life to see. The exhibits are well-organized and easy to navigate, and the staff is friendly and knowledgeable.One of the things I appreciated most about this aquarium is that it is easy to get around. There is a clear central hub from which all of the exhibits radiate, making it easy to find your way back to the beginning if you get lost. The aquarium is also wheelchair accessible, which is a great plus.I also enjoyed the two main shows, the seal show and the dolphin show. Both shows were well-produced and informative, and the animals seemed to be well-cared for. I appreciated that there was also the option to make a free reservation for the shows, as this helped to ensure that everyone had a chance to see them.In addition to the exhibits and shows, the aquarium also offers behind-the-scenes experiences and educational programs. I did not have the opportunity to participate in any of these, but I was impressed by the variety of options available.Overall, I highly recommend this aquarium to anyone interested in marine life. It is a great place to learn about and appreciate the diversity of the underwater world.

George T — Google review

The Georgia Aquarium is a breathtaking aquatic wonderland that left me in awe during my recent visit. From the moment I stepped inside, I was captivated by the sheer diversity and beauty of marine life on display.The highlight of the aquarium has to be the massive Ocean Voyager exhibit, featuring the awe-inspiring whale sharks, manta rays, and a mesmerizing array of colorful fish. The enormous viewing window allows you to feel like you're underwater with these gentle giants, making it an unforgettable experience.Aside from the Ocean Voyager, there are numerous other exhibits showcasing a wide range of aquatic species, from playful sea otters to graceful beluga whales. The interactive touch pools were a hit with visitors of all ages, offering a hands-on learning experience.What impressed me most was the aquarium's commitment to conservation and education. They provide informative presentations and exhibits that highlight the importance of protecting our oceans and the creatures that inhabit them.The only downside I encountered was the crowds, especially during weekends and holidays, which can make it challenging to move around and fully appreciate the exhibits. I recommend visiting during off-peak hours if possible to have a more relaxed experience.

Hakan A — Google review

This aquarium is absolutely incredible! It is so well planned out & we didn’t feel overwhelmed once. I love that everything let back to the center of the aquarium so you never got lost. The food was expensive but surprisingly the best we’ve had in Atlanta so far. The dolphin show was a great length & had some really cool spins/jumps with the trainers. Gift shop had awesome but pretty expensive stuff. We love that they had a scuba mermaid, something for our daughter too. So many cool interactive things with the animals for our kids to enjoy. Highly recommend!!

Laura R — Google review

It’s expensive!! From admission to food inside. Free on your birthday dasssit!! Overall it’s a great time. This was our second time going and we always have a great time. We love the dolphin shows the aquarium is huge, exciting and beautifully built. It was accessible for my physically disabled mother. They have wheelchairs for free just give them your license. I appreciate that accommodation. Although the food is expensive it is a full eatery with tasty options. We will definitely go back. I don’t know if we would buy a yearly family membership, we may not go that often for it to be worth it. I can see why others would if they would go more than two times in a year.

Maya A — Google review

Great place to take the family and enjoy all the learning opportunities around the aquarium.has all the standard features, a big tank, dolphin´s show, different ecosystems, touching rays, all with what i consider a great layout managing crowds, everything is separated on wings, and all of them are a loop, so the flow of people is steady, as well as hidden from the main areas.there is some food available for purchase and has a good souvenir store.a must is the dolphin show, if nothing else for enjoying the theater, it holds nearly 2k people, it is interesting on its own, adding the dolphins it makes it better. Word of caution "splash zone" really means "we will do everything in our power to get you soaked"

Daniel D — Google review

Amazing aquarium. It feels different and exciting each time we visit. Love the large tanks and walkways. The river section feels unique and special to the region.Great for kids and adults. Recommend to go early. It was very crowded when we went at 930 on Saturday even. Get your tickets ahead as well so no waiting to buy tickets when you arrive.There is a max stroller size so check that before bringing.

Michael S — Google review

Will be coming back! I'm so impressed with the size of this aquarium, it was very easy to walk through, all sections set up easy to navigate. The dolphin show was great. The whale sharks were so impressive. I saw some people doing the shark dive, it looked like so much fun. Plenty of seating in the different exhibits, we sat and watched the fish and the sharks for quite a while. The gift shop had a lot of items to pick from.

Alex B — Google review

Such an amazing experience! I took my four year old and my eight year old and they had so much fun! It is educational and breathtaking! We saw the dolphin show as well as the sea lion show. I highly recommend going during the weekday if you can and definitely get there early. Very friendly staff and clean restrooms and private nursing areas for breastfeeding mothers.

Kaitlyn B — Google review

The museum experience was great. It was crowded but the entering the aquarium didn’t take long. The place is large and divided in sections which you can visit based on your preference. Their dolphin show was great. If you want to sit in the splash section you need to plan ahead. You can easily spend half a day here. I would recommend this for families with kids who enjoy seeing sea life. The jelly fish were beautiful and the sharks were amazing.

Anand — Google review

I love the Aquarium! I have visited several times and enjoyed each time. It’s amazing and educational. It is great for kids or even a fun date. If visiting on a holiday be there early. The dolphin show is awesome but fills up quickly. Get your tickets as soon as you get in. The handicap chairs are first come first serve. It’s in a great area and there is tons of places to eat around the aquarium.

Amdon A — Google review

We had a great day at the aquarium. It was very clean, decorated for the holidays, and there was a lot to see. The dolphin show was amazing. The sea lion show could have been better. There is only a virtual map but it’s easy to flow from one location to another. Our stroller was a jogging stroller but it fit within their box so it was allowed inside. Check your stroller against their guidelines. You have to reserve a time for the shows, but I was able to sign up for a different time later in order to move our slot up. We got there before 9 and left around 11:30. Very clean tanks and lots of viewing areas. We went on a Saturday and it started to get very crowded as the day went on. Recommended to get there at open. The plaza outside had a nice holiday set up from the Coca-Cola brand.

Courtney — Google review

Went over a holiday weekend and it was super crowded. I'd love to go again when there are less people. The Cafe was very good, we got the bowl and salad and fries. They were all delicious and even though there was a large crowd, our food came out quickly.

Dr M — Google review

The best aquarium we have been to in the United States! Not your typical aquarium at all. Big fish and sharks and rays. Lots to see and shows that are included. Get there about 30 minutes early for shows to get a good seat. Dolphin show is better than the seal on for sure, but both are included, just make a reservation.

Mike V — Google review

Definitely the best aquarium that I've ever experienced. You can easily spend a whole day in here and come back multiple times. The dolphin show was incredible. I love the beluga whales presentation. There's so many cool animals and things to see in here. The gift shop is really great. There are also multiple places to take pictures. The food and the food court was okay. I would recommend ordering ahead because the lines get crazy. Would definitely recommend and return here.

Boss — Google review

Very family place, come with the family. Do something different, I came here on Mother day weekend, it was packed but iT was very fun, we all had some good time. First time I ever see a Whale shark and a Beluga. That was amazing. Lovely experience, very cool place,loved it, a loved it, I looked it up in YouTube and this is one of the biggest aquarium in All America, and being honest is very huge. You should definitely come

Moises B — Google review

Amazing Aquarium! Well designed, lots to see and do, large Sea World style shows. They make really good use of space and technology. Best aquarium we've ever experienced! Plan on spending at least 6 hours and enjoying every minute.Wheelchair Review:Overall, the aquarium is very accessible. They had designated viewing for wheelchair users and staff does a nice job with crowd control post shows.It did get crowded by midday and some of the ramps were a bit on the steep side. Please remove baby changing tables from ADA bathroom stalls.

Paul A — Google review

Beautiful, MASSIVE aquarium! We were in town to visit some friends and decided to take all the kids to the aquarium. I had no prior knowledge of what to expect, and I was super impressed. This is easily the best aquarium I’ve ever been to - there are so many different things to see and do. We spent three hours there and barely scratched the surface.It was VERY crowded (we went on a Saturday in July 2023) so I was glad to have our stroller to keep my kids close (they were two years old when we went) but there were restrictions on how large your stroller can be so be aware of that!There’s a lobby in the middle and all the exhibits branch off from there. We kind of wandered aimlessly and just popped in to whatever looked interesting, but there are also timed shows and exhibits you can reserve spots in ahead of time.Trying to get food in their restaurant area was so chaotic, but there was plenty of seating and decent options.My kids loved the pool with stingrays and also the water show with dolphins. There really was nothing that we didn’t enjoy, other than the huge crowd but that’s to be expected.Hope to get to return one day!

Shonte E — Google review

We had an absolutely amazing time when we visited last month, if this is on your itinerary at least budget 4 hours to fully enjoy all the exhibits, activities, and shows the aquarium has to offer. Definitely highly recommend coming as close as you can to opening so you can enjoy the mostly empty aquarium. The staff are all so informative and love to chat. When we come back we are looking forward to a behind the scenes tour.

Brittany L — Google review

It's a great aquarium but some exhibits were empty and I didn't get to experience the 'extras' 3D and dolphin shows specifically. They do have cool pop-in holes where you can take pictures and it looks like your in there with the animals. The location is great! It's across the street from Olympic Park and walking distance to several other must see attractions. There is food available inside and they take a pic of you entering and you can buy it if you'd like. Great for the kids and couples!!!

Reganda S — Google review

What an amazing experience. I came from Florida to go to this aquarium. They have beautiful exhibits and the animals who look happy and are swimming without a worry. I recommend eating before or bringing food because the food is very average especially for the $. The main attraction is the whale shark and I could sit and watch that exhibit for an hour. I highly recommend signing up for the shows they have going on (dolphin and sea lion). 100% worth it. We spent about 5-6 hours in the aquarium. They take a picture at the entrance which they put a backdrop on it and a live background. If you’re hesitant on going, there’s so much to see. I will definitely be back when I’m in Georgia.

Briana H — Google review

First time visiting. Had a wonderful time. From the check-in to leaving the staff made, my family and I feel very welcomed. They were professional and helpful. I enjoyed learning more about fish. The only downfall was that I didn't see turtles, we couldn't take pictures behind the whale jaw, and the dolphin show was short. Great place for the entire family!

Rhonda M — Google review

Enjoying going to the aquarium. It's nice and clean. The crowd was pretty intense. Please be patient and don't rush. I promise you will get into the show that you made reservations for. It felt as if I was going to be trampled going into the dolphin show. Other than that it was spectacular. The outside grounds were very clean as well. Just slow down and enjoy the Aquarium!!!!!

Mrs L — Google review

Superb experience, spent nearly 4hrs here, we thought we would go for maybe a couple of hours but time went so quick. Just fascinating to sees many different species through the many huge viewing tanks. Sealion and Dolphin show were great too. Didn't use the canteen but food was available here if you need a break and a sit down. Gift shop have good variety of gifts, difficult not to leave with at least one cuddly toy

Steve F — Google review

Always wonderful! Worth every penny! Best aquarium I have ever seen in the US. Go and take the kids and plan to stay for 3-4 hours at least. Definitely buy tickets a day or two in advance or even several more if it’s a holiday weekend. It’s timed entry. Can be busy and hard to get in if you wait to last minute on a weekend.

Chris F — Google review

This aquarium was a great experience. I came here on a Tuesday morning . It was not crowded at all . I do recommend buying tickets in advance . I got a discount through my job . If you are active or retired military personnel you are eligible for a discount as well. The aquarium is broken up into different sections . It took around 2-3 hours to cover the whole aquarium. They are shows as well other interaction things to do here .The staff were very knowledgeable which I loved and the facility is kept is great condition. I truly had a great time .

Nicole H — Google review

Flew here for a day trip date ✈️ from MD.Best aquarium I've ever been to, it's a must visit location! I highly recommend! I will definitely be visiting again. There is no way to describe how truly incredible it is to be face to face with whale sharks and belugas. They also have a Tiger shark! Amazing experience!

Moriah R — Google review

This is an experience you absolutely need to have! There is so much to see, you will spend hours here. Very organized and easy to navigate though the aquarium and the different types of sea life. Had the opportunity to watch a Sea Lion show and a Dolphin show all in one day! Concession was well organized and easy to navigate even in large crowds. Would highly suggest getting there early to experience great views of aqua life as the aquarium definitely picks up spectators as the day goes on.

Jason M — Google review

My recent visit to the Georgia Aquarium left much to be desired, warranting a three-star rating. While the facility boasts an impressive array of marine life, including some rare species, the overall experience was dampened by several factors.First and foremost, the check-in process was marred by the rude and unwelcoming behavior of the staff. Instead of offering a warm greeting, some check-in personnel were observed screaming at guests, which created an uncomfortable atmosphere right from the start. Such behavior is entirely unacceptable and detracts significantly from the overall visitor experience.Furthermore, despite the aquarium's reputation, the actual exhibits felt rather average. While there were certainly some highlights, including a variety of marine life and educational displays, there simply weren't enough fish to captivate visitors for an extended period. This lack of diversity and quantity in the exhibits left something to be desired, especially considering the high expectations associated with a renowned aquarium like Georgia's.However, the one shining aspect of my visit was the dolphin show. The spectacular performance by these intelligent creatures managed to salvage an otherwise lackluster experience. The show provided an engaging and entertaining display of their agility and intelligence, leaving a lasting impression on visitors.In summary, while the Georgia Aquarium offers glimpses of the wonders of the underwater world, its potential is undermined by the discourteous behavior of some staff members and the underwhelming variety of marine life on display. Visitors may find it worthwhile to explore other aquariums in the area for a more fulfilling experience, though the dolphin show remains a highlight not to be missed.

Stylish — Google review

This was our first time visiting and I am so glad we made the trip. This aquarium has the best layout. We visited on Easter Sunday and it was very busy, but there is so much to see and several viewing areas for the same exhibit. I wish we would've had more time to spend there, but I guess that means I'll have to go back. I highly recommend the dolphin show.

Tammy R — Google review

Very nice place to visit. Plenty of sea life to see. There's a food court. Food was okay, nothing crazy. Location is great since you have the World of co*ke next door and the Olympics Park across the street. Definitely great for families or even going alone. I order tickets online so I do not know how the line is for getting tickets at the aquarium.

Brandon W — Google review

This place is probably the best place to visit in all of Atlanta! They are a non-profit organization, so your ticket purchase will support their ecology efforts, and community efforts. They have STEM programs for kids including robotics. The crowds can get to be a bit much, but everyone is super friendly. Customer support is very helpful and also friendly. They will not check your bags for food or drinks, but it is probably a good idea to buy from their store as it is actually pretty good! Such a beautiful place! All the animals are presented in a professional way as if it is their natural habitat! The dolphin and sea lion shows are really worth signing up for, and they are free once you get inside. Just make sure you reserve your spot with a QR code.

Seth E — Google review

It’s a great experience. The only reason I gave it 4 stars is because I was able to see all of attractions in about an hour and a half.The Dolphin show was spectacular. Nobody got splashed this time though.It’s a great place to take the kids though. They would definitely have fun!

Sheniqua C — Google review

Great experiences! Sign up for shows at arrival. We started first thing and that was too busy with all the field trips. Ended up coming back later in the afternoon, which was much better. The shows were informative and fun. We could have watched the tanks all the day. We bought the tickets in advance as part of the city pass.

The D — Google review

This was by far the best aquarium I’ve ever been to! We had a blast. Well worth the price!We spent 5 hours completing the Aquarium and watching the shows that were included.The theater is actually the animals preforming not a tv screen. Highly recommend especially if you have kids! They will be busy for hours.

B H — Google review

Had an enjoyable experience here at the aquarium.Quite a bit to see and do in an entertaining atmosphere.We went early on Sunday morning, and it was already fairly crowded, but we were able to navigate through everything fairly easily.The dolphin encounter was pretty disappointing, As there was only one small viewing window to see the dolphins.The beluga whales what by far the most entertaining and enjoyable experience.

Brokk — Google review

What a cool place to visit! The aquarium is massive and has so much to do! They’ve got plenty of parking in a multiple level parking garage, then you go in and they have different themed rooms, they also have a dolphin show, a sea lion show and others. Everything is very well kept and clean. They decently take care of this aquarium. There is a cafeteria if you’re hungry and they have a big gift shop. The animals look very well take care of. We all had fun visiting and will be visiting again. I highly recommend it for the whole family. You’ll also have to check out the shale sharks in the massive aquarium, it’s one of the best parts.

Dave S — Google review

I have been to this aquarium a few times and every single time it’s AMAZING. I have to give a special shout out to our behind the scenes tour guide, Joseph. He was so kind, helpful, and genuinely enthusiastic and passionate about the aquarium and the animals. He made the tour really fun and engaging. It was pretty crowded while we were there but he said hi to me when he saw me later. It really made me feel seen and boosted my excitement. Every exhibit is so cool and I think I could spend forever at this aquarium.

Percy G — Google review

This place is absolutely freaking 👏 amazing! It's 1000% worth the visit...here's my advise.. If you can avoid the weekends do so it's insanely busy and harder to enjoy everything and take it all in...another thing I wished would have been better communicated is that in their parking garage they give you a ticket but they don't tell you nor is there any signage or any indicators that you must PREPAY parking ...again would have been helpful! Would like to have more time next time so we could have taken in some of the extras they offer!

Patricia ( — Google review

This aquarium has massive exhibits. Tanks that really looks like movie theater screens. The beluga whales, dolphins, sea lions and whale sharks are so impressive to watch. Would recommend a week day as the lines on the weekend were very long outside waiting to get in. Make sure to book your show times for the dolphin and sea lions to secure your spot. Make sure to get to the sea lions show a little early because some of the seats have blocked viewing due to the pillars.

Shannon W — Google review

It has taken me years to go and visit the Georgia Aquarium and I am glad we finally did. We were in the area for a week so we spent a day over at the aquarium seeing everything it had to offer. Initially entering the aquarium can be a bit confusing but once you get your bearings and realize how everything is laid out, it is easy. We visited during a weekday and the place was filled with field trips so there was a lot of people and kids all over the place. The different exhibit areas of the the aquarium are all very interesting and very well laid out. Plenty of room for the large crowds to navigate through and the main tank has plenty of places for you to sit and enjoy the whale sharks and manta's as they glide through the aquarium. While we were here we did the Behind The Seas tour and found it to be very interesting. We visited 3 different areas of the aquarium and got to see how they fed the animals as well as their research for coral conservation. Overall we had a blast at the Georgia Aquarium and are looking forward to our next visit.

James S — Google review

Best dolphin show! Warning, they really do soak the splash zone in the dolphin show. The performance was great and the lighting/effects were very well done.The sea lions show was fun and the animals did a great job. If you are certified to dive you can pay for an experience to dive in the big tank with the whale shark and HUGE rays! We saw a large group of divers and that looked amazing.

D B — Google review

This is one of the best aquariums in the world. The exhibits are exceptional and you can tell the animals are well cared for. Parking is usually pretty easy, unless it's a really busy day (or time of year). I personally would try to go earlier in the week during work hours to limit the number of people there. Staff is friendly and knowledgeable about each of the exhibits. The whale sharks are impressive!

Christian P — Google review

I had a wonderful experience at the Georgia aquarium! I met up with some friends and their children and it was so huge. We didn’t get to see everything. We thoroughly enjoyed the dolphin experience. Be prepared to get wet! The food is pretty pricey but very tasty. Be sure to bring your walking shoes! We got to see the alligators, the penguins, the dolphin show, the sharks, starfish and the jellyfish. Parking rates were pretty fair, but it’s probably better to park outside and walk up to the aquarium as leaving. The aquarium is a pain. We got some pretty great pictures towards the end of our experience. I think the price could be better, but overall, we had an amazing day, definitely will return. Highly recommend getting there early.

Heaven O — Google review

One of the best aquarium I have visited in the USA. Has great diversity of species in all categories they have. I loved how the sharks and the big whale are super open and we see them super easily.Look the seal and dolphins shows in advance so you get space and proper time to explore other things.

Dhruv J — Google review

Unforgettable experience. We went on a Thursday afternoon and it wasn't as crowded as I've seen in videos online. Gigantic tanks that are very well kept up. Good floor layout to keep the people traffic flowing while getting stunning views of everything they have to offer. Every staff member was professional, knowledgeable and overall made the experience better.If you're wanting to view the dolphin and sea otter show, I would recommend viewing show times while purchasing tickets. I didn't get the chance to see either show, but I'll definitely return, especially knowing what all I know now. Don't skip on this amazing aquarium 🐟🐠 Took us around 3 hours to see everything. Money well spent.

Callme F — Google review

Very crowded on a Friday afternoon. Make sure you book your show reservation the morning of your visit. (Purchase tickets in advance online. Even if your arrival time is later, the shows will be full if you don't.)The food in the cafe is not good. Almost inedible. My chicken sandwich had black/grey gelatinous gristle in it. The cheese pizza was burnt. Fries were soggy. On the plus side, there was a gal wiping tables and sweeping the floor-that was appreciated.Bathrooms were clean and not packed.The tanks seemed pretty small for whale sharks (two!) and upon further reading, they were not rescued. They were captured from the wild. 🥺🐬🚨 BEWARE: The splash zone (front 10 rows) of the dolphin show truly mean YOU WILL GET SOAKED. Not just splashed. It was hard to enjoy the rest of the show because we were so shocked.No security. I had a backpack and when I asked if they wanted to check it, they told me, "no, inside." When I went inside they scanned my ticket codes but no one checked my bag.Overall, it is a neat place. With a 4 & 8 year old I appreciated the brief informational blurbs at each exhibit-it felt doable without being overwhelming.Had we packed a lunch, dry clothes, and less of a crowd, it would have been a better experience. For the extreme cost, we would not likely visit again.

Shanna S — Google review

Awesome time. Great facilities, we got in quick because we were early. But it was also a Saturday and they were very busy. Some of the viewing areas don't seem large enough for Saturday traffic. But ultimately it was a good adventure.

Brad R — Google review

It's not as exciting as everyone makes it seem. But it is a nice aquarium. I'm happy for the price we paid we were able to get a dolphin and lion show. Wish they still had visual maps for the visually impaired. They can make them and just laminate them. Everything doesn't need to be digital. And the food was quite pricey for the small amount you do receive.

Elisabeth C — Google review

Really cool place and something fun to do in the area. Got the “special discount” tickets for $25. Couldn’t get in until 6 (part of the discount deal) just to find out they closed at 7. So, we raced through. It was still very busy on a Monday evening. The place is clean, which I appreciate.

Kim — Google review

It's been quite a while, but none the less it did not disappoint. We were able to tour all the exhibits, watch the dolphin and sea lion show in 2 hours. Of course you can take as much time as you like. There's also a restaurant for lunch.

Sherry P — Google review

We live in Colorado and my son had been asking to visit this aquarium for 2 years to see whale sharks. It did not disappoint at all! We stayed for 7.5 hrs and still didn’t see everything. Definitely reserve your tickets (free) for the Dolphin show the morning of your visit, and buying tickets to the behind the seas tour was amazing. We got to see them feeding the mantra ray and watch the feeding & enrichment time with the beluga whales. There’s no doubt we will come back to visit again.

Sarah P — Google review

How I wish I could give this place more than 5 stars! My boyfriend and I visited on Sunday 6-9 & we had a blast and toured the aquarium for 6+ Hours. There’s tons to do and look at, amazing food. The dolphin and Sea lion show was an amazing experience. We had more fun here than we did on our six flags trip the day before. Definitely worth the 2hr drive and worth the price. Hope to be back soon 🥰

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Tennessee Aquarium

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Aquarium

Zoos & Aquariums

The Tennessee Aquarium is a waterfront complex that showcases a wide variety of sea and river animals, birds, and butterflies. With interactive shows and cruises, visitors can explore two buildings: River Journey and Ocean Journey. River Journey features exhibits about the diverse fish and wildlife found along the Tennessee River as it flows from mountains to ocean. Highlights include playful otters and a seahorse exhibit. In Ocean Journey, visitors can enjoy a butterfly garden, penguins, sharks, and other ocean dwellers.

I love aquariums and this one did not disappoint. It is divided into two buildings, one for ocean one for river. It takes you through the museum in a specific path so you aren’t going in circles. The buildings are huge. But very fun to explore. My favorite part in the ocean building was seeing the sea turtles and my son loved the sharks and penguins. In the River building we both loved the giant river fish and all the turtles. He even got to touch an animal in its tank. Great family experience. The gift shop is even moderately priced

Evian L — Google review

We all know that if I rate this place any lower than this, it will be shuffled out of sight because negativity isn't popular on this platform.But here's the truth: it's underwhelming. If you've visited Florida, have been on any deep sea fishing trips, live near a river or spent any time near aquatic or riparian environments, you've seen all this and more. The best I can say is it does provide an adequate insight into water wildlife. If you have not been able to spend time near any bodies of water, it's a decent overview at best.The ocean section of the aquarium leaves you with the feeling of "that's all?"I CAN say that it's clean, well managed, and the staff is friendly. The layout and design is nice. It's relaxing and scenic. The buildings themselves are architecturally pretty. Beyond that though, it gets a ho hum shrug. If the tickets were any pricier, I'd say it's not a good value at all. For the current cost, it's a "fair" value at best, and that's being kind.The pics I've included are seriously the stand out sights. Sorry to be so honest, I can tell they work hard, but the true rating would be a two point five.

Ultra V — Google review

Great aquarium and very easily accessible. One of our group members needs easy access ramps to get to things and they had absolutely no problem getting to every exhibit in the buildings. The aquarium is very kid friendly and I highly recommend bringing children here. We saw the scuba divers playing rock paper scissors with some of the kids while they were cleaning an exhibit. There is so much to see to give yourself a few hours to experience everything. You have to get tickets in advance!

Lorantz R — Google review

I went with my kids and extended family. Let me tell you, it's a must to visit when in Chattanooga. They have interactive pools for touching fish. The staff was inviting and the place was very clean. Just go, don't even think about it. It's good for everyone.

Kory A — Google review

This was a fun experience! I have so many questions! I certainly got my steps in!The price of the tickets covered the River Journey. Both were very interesting and entertaining. Some parts are interactive.On this day the penguins seemed to protest our being there... they had their backs to us... (giggles) and the Otter didn't show up at all.I saw fish I'd never seen and I watch all things nature all of the time.Masks are required... however not enforced. All employees wear masks.Parking is tight because it's the only lot in the center of a business intersection. We walked from our hotel.The food. Food is served, or should I say sold near the aquarium. The place was dirty and well, we ate cuz we were hungry and thirsty... that won't happen again. And just be aware, see the pic, if you order a salted pretzel... a SALTED pretzel is what you get.The Aquarium and the river Journey are well worth the money. I do suggest you take lunch.

Paula D — Google review

This is a fantastic date spot! I went with my boyfriend and some of his family and we all had a blast. The journey is easy to follow and the experience is beautiful. It's clean, staff are friendly, and it's an overall interesting experience. The gift shop is expensive, but the tickets are well worth your money. The website is still terrible for buying tickets, but we got in quickly with no trouble at the ticket booth.

Mya S — Google review

Aquariums are always on the to-do list, and the one definitely didn't disappoint!We arrived without really looking online about the tickets, but when we got there, you buy your ticket for a certain time slot. So we had to wait 45 minutes to get in, but it was not an issue cause there is so much to do outside the Aquarium that the time went really fast!They have 2 different buildings, which are both extremely wheelchair accessible.They have 2 pools where you can touch the animals, a beautiful butterfly room, lots of interactive things to do with kids, and so much more.It's definitely worth the trip, and definitely worth the money!

Krystal R — Google review

A beautiful and educational experience. You can take the whole family, and there's something everyone will enjoy. There is a man-made creek out front, public access, and anyone is welcome to splash and play. The exhibits are spectacular, from glorious gardens and a butterfly room to the land of glowing jellyfish. I really enjoyed the river side, as it helps to teach our children about the place they live. There are several exhibits on being respectful to our planet. Most importantly, our 2 younger children got away from us in one of the areas with little lighting. The staff was awesome! They were ready to lock that place up tight the moment we told them what was going on. Luckily, the kids turned up about 30 seconds after that. It was very reassuring that the staff took it so seriously.Plus, you're in downtown Chattanooga! You can grab a bite to eat at any of the numerous delicious restaurants within walking distance after you tour the museum!Give yourself 3-5 hours to fully enjoy. We will be back. It's already our 3rd trip.

Magye Z — Google review

Little pricey but it's a great aquarium! The river portion alone is massive and the size of many other aquariums we've been to. Plenty of exhibits and fun for the family. Kids love the stingray petting exhibit in the ocean side of the aquarium!Recommend buying tickets in advance so you don't have any wait and have a spot ready for you.

Zach W — Google review

I have been to aquariums in 20 states. This was the first time I have seen a cold water river display. Very unique multi-tiered building. Freshwater side seems newer. Impressive. Perhaps my new favorite aquarium. Many species I have never seen. Saltwater side has one super large very clean tank that winds all through the building. A few impressive tanks on the salt side. But you are done before you want to be. The fresh water side is worth driving or flying in to see. We really enjoyed it.

Ryan D — Google review

Nice aquarium with plenty of interesting exhibits. Sadly, the penguin exhibit was being renovated so we didn't get to see any penguins, but everything else was interesting. The butterfly garden was very nice. The staff were very friendly and pointed out interesting things in the exhibits.

Sybyl S — Google review

We were actually quite late entering and we're not given any issues. We had a lot of fun. The exhibits are perfect condition. The animals all seem happy. I swear some of the fish pose!

Christi D — Google review

Loved it here! Really clean and organized. You can tell right away the staff are educated with everything and took care of their sea creatures. Definitely buy tickets in advance. We spent about 3 hours here.

Shmyla S — Google review

This is an amazing aquarium! It's comparable to aquariums in Florida possibly even better. I love that they have the exhibits set up to reflect the location. For example, the penguin exhibit is cold while the alligator exhibit is humid and set up like a swamp. I also like that they separate the saltwater and freshwater into 2 different buildings. It truly is a fantastic experience for the whole family to enjoy.

Brooke S — Google review

A very unique take on an aquarium but worthwhile. Some construction/renovation has areas unavailable. The seperation of fresh & salt water exhibits is good & gives time to enjoy, read about them & mosey along. The atmosphere & staff are very chill & helpful. The restrooms were well maintained and clean. The gift shops were also clean and organized.The staff that would provide insight at various displays were knowledgeable and courteous.We split the tour with lunch in between (we ate at Burger Republic across the parking lot from the aquarium & within easy walking distance. It is Veteran owned and operated and i highly recommend). I do suggest starting your tour in the freshwater exhibit as it will take longer to see. The saltwater exhibit is rather quick but take your time in the lemur enclosure, butterfly room and penguins. Lots of laughs to be had!Overall a great afternoon spent with family!

Mr. P — Google review

Our favorite aquarium we’ve ever seen! We drive almost 4 hours just to visit for a day trip when possible. We love how clean and how well the animals are taken care of. Today we got to see divers cleaning the tanks. One diver was so very sweet when he saw my autistic son holding a river toy and signed for a photo with him! That definitely made our day!

Mamanik13 — Google review

There are 2 buildings and a beautifully designed space in between. You start from the tops of the buildings and work your way down, so it is a very easy and accessible attraction. It takes about 3 hours to do both buildings if you don't stop to read all the informative educational plaques or try out the touch tanks. The River building does have more tanks to look at, but the Ocean building has equal amount of entertainment. You do have to pay for parking and there are lots of places around to go eat at afterwards. Great for all ages.

Solanine E — Google review

An absolutely wonderful experience! The freshwater exhibits are spectacular and they cover so many species. The saltwater aquarium is equally as cool and it also has a butterfly atrium on top

Kevin ( — Google review

Impressive! Parking could be tricky but we got lucky and were able to park on their lot. I’ve been to a lot of aquariums but this one is so well done. You really feel like you are experiencing the world under the water. Two buildings, one for freshwater (lots of local river info and rivers around the world) and the ocean building. The staff was feeding and explaining everywhere. Really allowed you to see the animals in action. Touch pool as well. Butterfly garden. Admission was around $40 for adults but well worth it for the experience. IMAX movies were available for extra fee.Also check out the Trail of Tears memorial and the river right outside. Lots of places to sit and enjoy a beautiful day outside.

Heather W — Google review

Customer service was very friendly at the front desk, we had to wait for the 1:00 p.m. tour, so we had 45 minutes where we walked around the outside and enjoyed the beautiful scenery. Very nice view by the river made the time go by fast and we even walked through the gift shop and grab some concessions from the snack shack.The tour is beautiful, everything seemed to well kept, we enjoyed all of the exotic fish as well as all the information that is posted throughout the exhibit. My favorite was the butterfly exhibit, I was told that they had more butterflies in previous moments but I understand during the winter time they can't have a ton of butterflies out. But they were very nice and there were quite a few of them to watch.Highly recommend coming here, all the animals seem well taken care of and there wasn't as busy as I thought it was going to be on a Saturday.

Michael T — Google review

A must visit place if you are in the Chattanooga town and have a few hours to spare. The aquarium is made up of 2 distinct blocks The River block and the Ocean block. Both are unique in their own ways and the display is amazing. The details of each species are well documented and easily accessible. There are ample photo opportunities especially for small children who can enter special photo domes created to get closeup photos clicked. Also the butterfly park located in the Ocean Zone is very beautiful and enjoyable. All in all a perfect place for a family outing especially for families with small children.

ANIL M — Google review

We really enjoyed our time at the aquarium, it was fun for all ages. We loved the crawl spaces, it made us feel like we were in the tanks. The collection of animals was diverse making it more interesting. We loved how the River building flowed and wished that continued in the Ocean building. Overall it's somewhere we'd visit again!

Christen F — Google review

The first time I visited this aquarium was 2004 or 2005, and I remember being impressed. It's no less impressive today, and the crowd flows much more smoothly. The displays are fun, interesting & educational. Even our 16yo enjoyed it. Everything seems well-maintained and clean. Admission is kinda expensive at $40 per adult ($30 for under 17) and parking adds more $$. The gift shop is as expected including ridiculous prices for basic stuff, like $50 for a screen-printed t-shirt. But nobody's forcing you to buy anything there, and the experience is well worth the price of admission. We've visited aquariums in New Orleans and Atlanta too, and the Tennessee Aquarium is definitely top-tier. Strongly recommend!

Rob M — Google review

Saturday crazy busy!! I looked online before traveling. Nothing said to purchase tickets in advance. We had to wait 3 hours before we could even schedule a time to enter the aquarium. On top of that, we had to pay 15$ to park. Ended up having to purchase tickets for the next day and come back because the next scheduled time would not give us enough time to view both fresh and salt water sides. We are not local. Hopefully, this will be worth the return trip tomorrow!!Follow up, we drove back to Chattanooga and visited both sites. We had to pay another 15$ to park. The salt water side was okay. The older fresh water side was very nice. I have to be honest, it was NOT worth 110$ for 3 of us, but it had been over 10 years since we had been. Probably will not return for another 10 years. The city was clean and there were a lot of places to eat.

Steve O — Google review

Is a really nice aquarium. I liked how one building was River and the other ocean. Fun interactive things to do at each. My kids liked petting the creatures. I would say the cost to get in was a bit steep and I expected more to see I think.

Jennifer M — Google review

Fantastic Aquarium. The split buildings were a cool way to physically transfer you from Fresh Water to Salt.The Ocean bottom walk through was the best I've ever experienced. Multiple areas to view fish 360° and spots to sit/lay and enjoy.The river walk was very unique, haven't seen any other Aquariums that focus on rivers in particular. Getting to pet a sturgeon was awesome.

Ken S — Google review

This was so much fun. I hadn't been since I was in my early 20s and I had a great time. So much to see and amazing fish and animals. I suggest you do both Journeys and start with Ocean first. River is my favorite tho.

Matthew S — Google review

Great Aquarium! We had a blast. There is a lot to see between the two aquariums that are very different one being the ocean and the building next door has native and river fish. Traveled with toddler and was a great space to walk around. Went Friday during the day and there was not many people. Highly recommend stopping. With having picnic outside before we spent three hours here.All the tanks and fish are well kept. Tanks are clean and spacious.

Ashley G — Google review

We have an annual family membership and love it! Rainy days or any day, we can take the kiddos down and meander around. Sit and watch the butterflies! Become mesmerized by the sturgeon! Play with the Otters! Or watch the turtles and crocodiles! It’s always new and always engaging. A step away from the world for a little while.

Jill C — Google review

My wife and I visited the Aquarium on a rainy Tuesday. We did everything except the IMAX show and it took us about 3 hrs to get through all of it. It was one of the best aquariums Ive been to. This is on par or better than the Boston and Miami aquariums. The design of the buildings makes it easy to navigate all the exhibits and so you can see everything efficiently. If you’re visiting from out of town, don’t miss this place! and of course if you live around it, and haven’t gotten there yet, make it a point to go and check it out, you wont be disappointed!

Clay C — Google review

This aquarium is exceptional!! We pet sand sharks, sturgeon, sting rays , and some cute fish! Huge place with two separate buildings, fresh water and saltwater!! Food options in between and gift stores in both buildings! Could easily spend an entire day here with children!!

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Waterfall

Sights & Landmarks

Ruby Falls is a 145-foot underground waterfall inside a limestone cavern in Lookout Mountain. It's one of the most stunning sights you'll ever see, and it's definitely worth the cost of admission. The elevator ride down is amazing, and the waterfall itself is enhanced with lighting and stirring music to make it that much more thrilling.

I came with my boyfriend and we enjoyed our experience! The tourist was very informative, the walk was not moderate, the views were stunning, and we left overall satisfied with the trip!

Siya P — Google review

Dougie D was our guide and it was well worth the entry cost just for him. He made the guided walk super fun, knew lots, and handled crowds and kids awesomely.If you’ve been to any caverns, it’s not much different except the waterfall here is a treat. It’s accompanied by a light show. The overlook is nice as well and there is a zip line option if you’d like. They also have a night guided option during certain months.Wear nonslip closed foot gear. It gets slippery and wet down in the cave. Also purchase tickets in advance they sell out fast. We went on Saturday at noon and it was sold out for the day, we had to purchase for next day tickets and return. Enjoy!

Tiffany H — Google review

Really cool experience, 1200 feet underground which you take the elevator to. The cave tunnels have cool formations with names on the signs near them (however, our guide didn't really say much about any of them), and the tunnels are lit with neon colored lights. Note: the pathway is pretty slippery, the ceiling is only about 5'11 ish high, and the light show at the waterfall only lasts 10 min.

Laurel D — Google review

Ruby Falls was such a fun experience. Buying tickets in advance is recommended, as well as arriving 10-15minutes early.Individual ticket prices (plus tax):Adults $25.95Kids (3-12) $15.95We visited on a Wednesday morning in June at 11am and had a full tour for our time slot. Parking is free but seems to be slightly limited. There were only a handful of spots left by the time we arrived that morning.The elevator takes you down approximately 260 feet (26 stories) below the surface. The path in the cave takes you deeper into Lookout Mountain, the farther you walk. By the time you reach the waterfall, you'll be 1120ft below the mountain's surface. It is also the tallest and deepest underground cave waterfall that's in the US and open to the public. Leo Lambert discovered it in 1928, after crawling for 6 hours/650ft and then walking/climbing an for an additional 11 hours, knowing that there was something hidden away. He then named it after his wife.It was an incredible and fun experience. I'd highly recommend visiting. If I'm recalling correctly, it took somewhere between 60-90 minutes for the whole tour, light show at the waterfall, and elevator rides.

Erin B — Google review

Such a cool cave walk, took our group about 90 minutes total. An elevator takes you straight down into the cave where you begin. The experience starts with a group photo that can later be purchased and a short video of who and how the cave and falls were discovered. The falls is on a timer, so when we entered it was dark and then the lights came on and it was sooo beautiful! Highly recommend!!

Lisa M — Google review

This was an awesome experience, the underground elevator, the caverns and the underground fall was worthy. Buy the tickets in advance, online is faster, there is no wait time. Tickets 25.95.

The A — Google review

When it comes to history, some of it might be true, some of it might be embellished. The safety measures inside are excellent, and they close the attractions during heavy rains to prevent flooding. From the rooftop, you can get a great view of Chattanooga and catch a glimpse of the legendary underground waterfall.

GSTonyTseng — Google review

Never seen a waterfall inside a cave before. This place is super awesome. There is like 15-20min tour inside the cave with the guide explain the history of it. The waterfall is a must visit if you are around Tennessee. Please buy the ticket online if you want to save your waiting time.

Gayan W — Google review

Walk up to counter to pay for the tour. You get access to the viewing tower and a guided tour of the cave and falls.You enter the cave via an elevator ride a couple hundred feet down, then there's is an approximately 1/4 mile walk to the falls through the cave.The cave itself is beautiful and the falls are gorgeous.Parking out front is easy and accessible for all.Discounts for military/veterans.

William ( — Google review

We stopped by here for a little stop to stretch our legs so we didn't end up going in the caves but we did go up to the tower to get a look at the view. It was a beautiful place to stop even if you don't do all the activities provided.

Kye G — Google review

I purchased our tickets online per their website recommendations and left about 1 hr in between attractions.WARNING!! That was way too much time! BUT they were very accommodating and were able to move up our reservations.Perhaps it has to do with the time of day or the day of the week. We had to push all our activities up by 2.5 hrs. With that said keep inmind that Ruby falls and the Zip line are on the same property.Our guide really made the cave walk a fun experience. Joe, was very personable, knowledgeable and had tons of insights about the falls and the area in general.We started at 12:30, with a group of 13 & that was the smallest group we encountered. We completed the tour at 2 pm (1.5 hr) total. We proceeded up the tower but not much to say as you can see it was a very muggy day.

Mag O — Google review

I visited Ruby Falls in Chattanooga, Tennessee and found the tour and cave experience to be nice, but I can only give it three stars. The tour felt quite rushed, with limited time to stop and take photos of the stunning formations. Additionally, the cave was quite crowded, and there were instances where one tour group had to pass another, making it challenging to navigate. Seeing the cave and the waterfall was cool, but the overall experience left me unsure if I would do it again.

Jonathan R — Google review

WOW!! This is definitely a must see cave! Took a little summer road trip with grandkids to visit. We had a wonderful time touring and experiencing the beautiful Ruby Falls! There is a nice souvenir store and restaurant to visit while waiting on your tour.

Shelley I — Google review

It was very beautiful with lots of interesting rock formations. We really enjoyed our visit. It is a little bit of a long walk and might seem longer because you’re welcome slow and some areas have low hanging rock. I think it might’ve been longer this time because the elevator was broken and we had to walk extra. Definitely worth a visit.

Kristen B — Google review

OK. The waterfall is magical and worth the visit. HOWEVER the group sizes are too big over 30 people per group. We were constantly stopping to let other groups pass. It was annoying and too many people in the groups to fully enjoy the experience. We preferred raccoon caverns. Just an honest review from our experience.

Jillian S — Google review

Ruby falls a nice experience. It was different and kind of cool to see the cave and the falls. In my opinion a little expensive to pay 25 dollars to go under grown to see a small fall with a lot of people for one hour and walk one mile round trip.

Gio M — Google review

Spectacular! Fabulous place for a fun date or a day out with the kids. Wear good walking shoes and bring a light jacket because it gets a little chilly down there.

Angela H — Google review

Lovely place to take a family trip to and enjoy something new. Drove up during the weekends and had a great time exploring the caves. The staff are competent and humorous and the overall location is easy to reach. Just be careful on the drive up the mountain, lots of sharp turns and speeding cars.

Avery W — Google review

Ruby Falls was an underground adventure like no other! As I descended deep into Lookout Mountain, I couldn't help but marvel at the wonders hidden beneath the earth's surface.The highlight was, of course, the stunning 145-foot waterfall, Ruby Falls, named after the discoverer's wife, Ruby. It's a geological marvel, with its underground formation dating back millions of years.Did you know? Ruby Falls was accidentally discovered in 1928 during the excavation of a cave. It's now one of the tallest and deepest commercial underground waterfalls in the United States.The guided tour was both educational and thrilling, offering insights into the cave's history and the fascinating rock formations. Stalactites and stalagmites adorned the cave like natural sculptures.Pro tip: Wear comfortable shoes for the tour and be prepared for some moderate walking. It's a surreal journey into the heart of the earth and a testament to the wonders of nature. A must-visit for explorers and history buffs alike! 🌍🕳️🏞️

Sahaj P — Google review

Ruby Falls was a really cool experience and I would definitely recommend it! The total tour is approximately 1 hour (underground). The walk is a little more than a mile round trip and is easygoing. It’s mostly flat, with some minimal stairs. I saw several limited mobility persons on the tour, although it was a longer walk and you could tell they were tired by the end. Minor limited mobility would be alright. Those who have difficulty with walking long distances should avoid the tour because it is walking for an hour with no stops to sit and rest.The falls themselves are beautiful. Depending on how dry or wet it has been (rainfall) will determine the strength of the waterfall.Some tour guides are really funny and point out great things. Try to be at the front of the tour or you’ll not hear everything and miss what is being said.I’ve done several cave tours and this was definitely worth doing. It’s a cool experience for kids too because it doesn’t take very long and there’s a lot to look at.

Jennifer H — Google review

Second visit to Ruby falls after 17years. I have better cameras now so took better pictures :). The experience has been pretty consistent so I would say nothing much has changed and it is good. There are zip lining activities which I am not up for. So adventurous ones can try

Chitrak G — Google review

It is a great experience indeed. The falls are deep in the mountain - to get there you walk through a cave with fascinating rock formations. Make sure you put Ruby falls on your itinerary when visiting Chattanooga

Urs S — Google review

Falls inside cave is a unique experience. But the guide was quite quick in showing everything. We spend around 2 hrs .Wished they allowed us to spend more time near fall.We did the tour in the summer afternoon to escape heat .

Ruju T — Google review

They are open until 8pm. I have been here multiple times. It’s good for a one time visit and if you have not seen any other under ground caves. The staff and the tour guides are knowledgeable. I still wonder the source of water. I have never seen the water flow increase or decrease its always the same during my multiple visits. The stalactites and stalagmites are many. Worth a visit one time. Beauty of this place is it’s 260 feet below. Only thing disappointing is they really do not give enough time to spend and click pics at the main fall. It is close to a mile walk so can get a little for elders and people who cannot talk much.

Sydney D — Google review

Gwen was an excellent tour guide and we didn’t know what to expect. This was great! You literally go through caves to access a room of hidden water falls and so many natural creations! You need to go!!!

Tucker D — Google review

We purchased tickets in advance, and upon our arrival, they were running behind. We had a bit of a wait before our group was called to board the elevator. Once we got down into the cave, we had a fun time walking through. However, we did have a big group, and we were towards the back, so it was very hard to hear. The falls were beautiful and worth the walk. I did feel like I was rushed through the tour, so I wish I could have had more time to embrace my surroundings.

Micanna A — Google review

Our ticketed time was exactly as it should have been. No delays. Great guide. Beautiful falls. It would be great if there was some kind of informational/exploration area up top so there is something to do besides the gift shop and restaurant while you wait for your time. We tried the tower, but it is too hot in the summer to be up there.

Hannah C — Google review

It was an interesting underground Falls, and the cave was interesting, but the tour guide literally runs you through, the only place you get to actually stop and take photos is at the Falls, but there are plenty of other interesting items in the cave that you miss. Groups can be upwards of 38 people and they do many group tours a day.

LaDonna H — Google review

Very nice to walk through, but because of the tight schedule the guides can't take care of handicapped people. We had a woman in our group who had a few problems walking and the overall pace was way too fast for her. The guide at the front of the group did not get it. So she had to suffer. There should be a concept addressing these people.

Eberhard B — Google review

Loved the cave tour and the waterfall was beautiful. They had very nice lighting effects. Very enjoyable experience.

Doodlebugs G — Google review

It's great to experience the joy that Ruby experienced back in her days. The underground waterfall was worth the trip. Too bad I can't take it home but I get to share it with the world.

Tz Y — Google review

We had heard about these falls and wanted to see it for ourselves and it's very impressive! It's fun to see different rock formations and the cute little names they have for each. We had a tour group of about 20 people, it can get kind of narrow, but I never felt claustrophobic. Seeing the falls at the end, it's actually very soothing to listen to. I do wish we had some more time to take pictures at that spot.

Guy L — Google review

What an amazing experience! Our tour guide was really great too! He was loud enough for our large group to hear, he was playful with the kids, and explained everything really well. If you have the opportunity to request your tour guide, I recommend Jeffrey!The cave was so unique and of course the waterfall at the end was beautiful!I definitely recommend purchasing your tickets in advance. You avoid wait times by doing so.

Shellie R — Google review

Decided to stop on the way to FL. Well worth the side trip. Really enjoyed our guide and the beauty of the caves.

John F — Google review

Great place overall but when I went here there was a baby crying so we didn’t really hear a lot of what the tour guide was saying but the our guide was awesome loved him but we went here last here on July 3rd, 2023. Recommend buying tickets in advance of course!!

Alice — Google review

Bought 8 am Tix, hoping to avoid crowd, and still had 20 or so on tour ( but it was Spring break?). Had a great tour guide, Emma ♥️. We have a slow poke, who required cane assist to walk, and they gave us time we needed. Mile walk to falls, hand rails available in parts, some slick but grooves in path, some steps, but mostly level (for a cave). Stories of discovery, formations and falls come with tour. Recommend to all who can manage a walk, great experience for young and older. Tickets online available. Cafe on site. Visitor center/gift shop. Observation tower. Kid friendly. Kennels on site. Zip lines closed when we visited, 🙄.

Nicole W — Google review

Very unique and fun experience! Once you take the elevator down into the cave it is an easy 1/2 mile walk to the waterfall. Our tour guide, Austin, was nice, knowledgeable and funny. Overall it was a great experience. Once you reach the waterfall you only have a short time there, I do think they should add a few extra minutes to that time.

Will G — Google review

2024-Feb. We arrived here on a Saturday afternoon. We previously bought tickets and reserved our tour time.There was a small parking lot in front of the entrance and more parking spaces on the side of it.We went through the souvenir shop. A restroom is located at the back. There is no restroom in the caves so better visit the restroom before you go. Also at the back of the souvenir shop is the electronic sign that shows the tour time that needs to fall in line. You have to go through the corridors under the e-sign because the actual entrance is at the end of the corridor, beside the restaurant.When your tour time is next, the staff will allow you to fall in line where our tour guide meets us. After an elevator ride, the tour begins.The cave is well-lit with different colored LED lights. The atmosphere is quite nice- not cold or warm. You are not allowed to touch any of the formations.There was also a flat-screen TV where you had to watch the history of the discovery of the cave.I believe it took us 30 minutes or so to get to the falls. We had to make a few stops to make room for the people who were heading back to the elevator.The cave ground surface has been cemented- flat in some areas and with staircases in other areas.The falls is spectacular. With the lighting installed, the visibility is great! The water under the falls is about 5-ft (according to our guide). She didn't mention how big that area was when it was discovered.After the falls, you get to see your green-screen photos. I believe it was $35+, with digital prints.We visited the castle after the caves. There is an elevator that will take you from the 1st floor to halfway up the tower. We only took a few minutes on top of the tower. There's nothing to do up there aside from seeing downtown Chattanooga.It was a good experience if you can stop by.Happy caving 😊 and give this review a thumbs up if it helped you in any way.

Cindy R — Google review

It's definitely something worth going to. Staff operates tours like clockwork and is all very polite and cheery. We took the slower paced tour and enjoyed our time. The hike there can be a bit rough for those who have issues walking, and tall people will be ducking their heads often, but the payoff during the hike and at the waterfall is worth it. Time is limited at the falls, so be sure to enjoy it and try not to spend the whole time taking pictures.

Albert B — Google review

On line tickets are required. Groups of approximately 25 people go down under the mountain in an elevator. The tour lasts about an hour and is just under a mile long.The guides are knowledgeable and work well together to have groups pass by in the narrow walkway.There are many interesting rock formations and the waterfall is enhanced by the varying colored lights.There is a cafe and lookout observation tower along with a short zip line.

Cathie B — Google review

Ruby Falls is a must-visit gem for anyone in the vicinity. The underground waterfall is nothing short of spectacular, and learning about its fascinating history adds depth to the experience. The tour guides are knowledgeable and engaging, enhancing the journey through the caverns. It typically takes about an hour to reach the waterfall and return, making it a manageable excursion. I appreciate how formations are named based on their appearance, adding to the allure of exploration. For convenience, I recommend purchasing tickets online to secure time reservations. All in all, Ruby Falls offers an unforgettable adventure beneath the surface, making it a highlight of any trip to the area.

Kevin A — Google review

4.5

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Jack Daniel's Distillery Visitor Center

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The visitor center at Jack Daniel's Distillery offers guided tours and exhibits historical artifacts. It is highly recommended and provides excellent service. Visitors can purchase tour tickets online or on the day of their visit. The dry county tour option is available, with an opportunity to buy a tasting ticket for an additional cost per person. The highlight of the experience is the humorous and knowledgeable tour guide, Ms Kim. Overall, the tour is superb and highly praised by visitors who often leave with purchased bottles in hand.

This was very entertaining and informative visit. Our tour guide Brandy was awesome and funny. We did the Dry County tour with our seven family members. She made the whole story interesting so that you remain attentive all the time.The Visitor Center was welcoming and impressive and our anticipation of great tour started from there itself. This is not just an industry but an important piece of the history and heritage. This is very inspiring story of Jack and how he made the most popular whiskey in the world.I have visited this distillery many times in the past but I still enjoy it every time. We always bring our guests here to show them important places around here. Unfortunately, we couldn’t see the bottling department running or charcoal making process by burning the wood during any of our visits.Overall it was fun experience with some history and some whiskey making process. Must see this oldest distillery of United States.

Ashok P — Google review

Very detail in history from the past and into the present. I also loved they have a wall of this African American family when they started working for the company and still going into today. And telling us that its spring water , corn , wheat and barley for the making of whiskey. It's so natural and fresh. (I think I'm right on the ingredients. ) It was amazing I really enjoyed it. I believe I will drink more of Jack Daniel's whiskey more now that I see how it's made they put love and care into the product and also to its employees from when it started to even now. God Bless Jack Daniel's in your company and employees keep doing what you doing. Thanks for honoring the employees and the Green family. You are recieving the blessings from God for what you do and the employees return it back to working there. This is how a company should be run in this day of age. Thank You. 😊🙏🏾😊🙏🏾

RA B — Google review

The tour of the Jack Daniels distillery was the highlight of our Nashville vacation. It's a beautiful hour and a half drive through horse and cow farms, hills, dales and gorgeous country. Even though my husband is a Tennessee Squire and gets free tours, we chose to pay $35 each for the Angel's Share tour for the tasting. Everyone says their tour guide was the best, that a testament to Jack Daniels hiring process, because Bob, our tour guide, was the best. : ) . For $7, we also chose a JD slushy during the tour. Mine was Lemonade and JD and my husband had the regular JD and co*ke slushy. Delicious! We thought we'd purchase some special bottles and ship them home only to find out it is illegal to do so. Heehee. Our only option was to pack it in our luggage but since we already had new cowboy boots : ) to pack, we had no room. Just as well, because the prices were almost triple than our prices back home in CT. We questioned why the prices were substantially higher and was explained about the dry county thing, prices reflect that. After our tour, we walked to the town where there is shops, restaurants, bakeries as well as a Harley Davidson store. Overall, wear comfortable shoes as you'll do some walking. Overall, you gotta do the tour if you're in Tennessee.

Judith D — Google review

Great tour full of history and fun! Worth the drive! Hannah Grace was an excellent tour guide… enjoyed her style and spunk! This was my second visit and loved it just as much. Some walking, but beautiful landscape and well shaded. Loved the slushie option - cool and yummy! 👍🏼

Margie R — Google review

Loved this tour. Price is great and worth the drive from Nashville. We aren’t drinkers but it was so neat to learn the history. Our tour guide was Sean D and he was great, funny, informational and full of interesting facts. Would definitely go again and ask for him. Thank you Sean D for making our time great!

Kristy C — Google review

Visiting the Jack Daniels Distillery was an all around amazing experience that I highly recommended for everyone; whiskey drinkers or not. This was the starting point for our tour, but there is a ton of interesting history to learn about here before the tour even starts. This visitor center is quite new and it is well laid out, meticulous clean, and staffed with friendly, helpful staff. The tour itself was phenomenal! Rich in history and detail. Our tour guide - and I wish I'd gotten her name because she was absolutely outstanding - was so knowledgeable and instantly had an answer to ever question asked; and there were a lot of questions. I unequivocally recommended a trip to Lynchburg if you are anywhere near the area. You will not be disappointed.

Joshua J — Google review

Made reservations in advanced estimating an arrival as we drove up from Georgia. We arrived earlier than expected, but they were able to move my reservation to an earlier time. I believe Anthony was out guide, and he was very knowledgeable and entertaining with the information. Highly recommend the Flight of Jack Tour, worth every bit of the 90 min tour.

Jason G — Google review

It was my first time visit to any distillery. Great friendly stuff. We selected the angle tour and it was amazing. They showed us in detail how the worlds best whiskey is made. The secret water was the best cool place. So lucky we could see the water flow. Tasting area was also great setup.You get to take the tasting glasses home as souvenirs but their plastic glass.I wish the coster were strong material as the once they gave us were paper.They also showed us single barrel bottling area.Visited the gift store and overall great experience. Thanks for the tour.

Kavita T — Google review

My guided tour was Amazing being lead by a very talented and knowledgeable X Marine, Brian R was the BEST! I truly appreciate his dedication to his craft and the company he represents. He made the tour fun and interesting. A wealth of knowledge about the distillery business and process. I was also very fortunate to meet Ms Kathy at the Tenn Squires Asso who helped me reinstate my membership and shared information about the association and my future participation. So cool that being able to share my experience and being welcomed into the community from the 1980’s was such an honor for me. Thank you to all the amazing people who made my day full and rewarding.

Examiner 0 — Google review

We thoroughly enjoyed our experience! I think it was chiefly due to our amazing guide Justin aka Juice! Even before our tour started and Justin knew we were part of his tour he had stopped to greet us. We were looking at the family tree of Nearest Green and Justin identified people he knew and some fun facts about them. Justin was so friendly, jovial, and informative. His wit, warmth, obvious experience were second only to his passion for what he did and where he did it. You should DEFINITELY put this on your list of things to do while in the area!

Sharon E — Google review

Super fun tour even though I'm not a whiskey drinker! Beautiful grounds. Kathy was our tour guide and had such great energy and a witty sense of humor. Lots of cool history. It does involve walking around the grounds and going up and down stairs.

Stephen W — Google review

Absolute worth every penny. The service was great. If you can buy your tour tickets online. I did see some people get tickets the day of. We did the dry county one but you can still buy a tasting ticket after for 15 bucks extra per person. Our tour guide Ms Kim was the best part of my whole trip! She was beyond amazing and sooo funny! The actual tour was superb! Can’t say enough great things! I walked out with many bottles that I bought after the tour!

Willie R — Google review

This place is one of the best distillery tours I went on. We took the Angles share tour ( pre booking is recommended) and we had lots of fun. It was raining a bit and weather was perfect so we don’t get tired in sun. Our Tour guide Debbie was amazing and she explained us the history of Jack and distillery perfectly. There process of making whisky is almost similar to everyone else except a little bit of new process which I saw only at JD distillery, which was amazing.The tour starts with smelling the amazing slit whiskey and it smells heaven. Then Debbie explained us the history of Jack and how he started making whiskey. He had an interesting history and glad he succeeded in it.Overall the whole tour was amazing.We had a sample tasting at the end of tour and we got 5 samples to taste. They had different flavor profiles and tastes to it. It was fun to taste them and know the difference.There is a shop on-site where you can buy the bottles and customize couple of bottles. I wish they had accessories on-site to buy also. But they do have a hardware store that sells JD merchandises, they do close at 5pm though and we missed it.Overall this was an amazing experience.

Akshay R — Google review

Great tour. Our guide Michelle was very knowledgeable and friendly. It was a great tour explaining the history of Jack Daniel's and the distilling process. We also purchased the Angel's share tour. It was nice to have the tasting and explanation about the different varieties.

Genell M — Google review

We did the Angels Share tour and it’s outstanding. I’ve been on maybe 10 different distillery tours and this is up there, it’s very well done. Tasting room is also incredible! Only downside and I’m not gonna knock them for it, is the bottle shop onsite is MINIMAL.

Andrew H — Google review

My visit to the Jack Daniel Distillery in Tennessee was made truly special by our enthusiastic tour guide, who proudly represented the distillery as a member of the second generation working there. Their passion and knowledge shone through during the entire tour, adding a personal touch to the experience.However, there was a downside that families with toddlers should be aware of. The tour does not allow strollers, which can make it challenging for parents with young children. I wouldn't recommend it for kids under 4 who still rely on strollers, as there is quite a bit of walking and stairs involved.Despite this drawback, the highlight of the visit was undoubtedly trying their signature Jack & co*ke. It was nothing short of awesome and provided a perfect way to conclude the tour. The blend of Jack Daniel's whiskey with the classic cola was a delightful treat.In summary, the Jack Daniel Distillery offers an engaging and informative tour, led by passionate guides like ours. While it may not be the most toddler-friendly excursion due to the no-stroller policy, it's an excellent choice for adults looking to learn about the history of this iconic whiskey and enjoy a fantastic Jack & co*ke along the way.

Chau T — Google review

My experience was wonderful! We chose The Angel's Share Tour. Our tour guide was Anthony. He is probably the best guide in the distillery. He was super friendly, attentive and funny. At the end of the tour, I asked him for a photo, and he agreed to take one with me! We went in August and the tour started at 10:45 am sharp, we had a whiskey tasting and then we went shopping for souvenirs. We were in Lynchburg for almost 4 hours, it is a charming town. We would have stayed longer but we already had a tractor party booked. Go to this beautiful place, you will not regret it!

Geraldine A — Google review

Angel's Share tour with Ashley (funny, informative, welcoming, answers any question asked!!!) was outstanding!!! Very informative for those who know a lot or just a little about the distilling process. The walk was great, just be ready for some stairs! The tour capped off with a tasting, which was very nice even for someone who gravitates to bourbon! The whole experience was awesome!

Benjamin H — Google review

I along with my wife took the "Flight of Jack Daniel's tour" during labor day weekend last year and we have become fans of this place.I say this as a tee-totaler that this place should be a must visit on your list if you are ever visiting Nashville. Here is the summary of our visit there:-- Location: This place is about 3.5 hours from Atlanta and 1.5 hours from Nashville. The funny part is that the distillery is part of a dry county where drinking in not allowed *wink*wink*-- Tickets: While we did the flight of Jack Daniels tour which is 1.5 hours long, there are many others available which are both with and without wine tasting. We had 6 different wine tasting - only a sip of their finest world famous whiskey. Booking in advance is a must--- Tour: The tour was amazing as so was out tour guide. I forgot her name but she made sure to answer all the questions, explain the process with her wit and jokes all the time.--- Value for Money: An absolute banger of a money. We paid $30 for the tour and it was totally worth it.Since the visitor, I have become their unofficial promoter and I promote the place to all my friends.I cannot recommend this place enough for the tour, the vibe and the history of Jack Daniels :)

Sunny S — Google review

we loved our visit to the Jack Daniels distillery, the guide was excellent and took us through all the stages of whiskey making, in addition to several stories about the life of Jack and the workers who produced this classic whiskey. The tasting room is worth the detour in itself. Take the Jack and co*ke Slush or the lemonade, it's worth the price and you can't change your mind and take it at the counter.

M. R — Google review

My visit to the Jack Daniel's Distillery was truly exceptional, exceeding all my expectations. From the moment we arrived, Anthony, our guide, made sure we felt welcomed and comfortable. His deep knowledge and passion for the distillery were evident from the outset, adding an extra level of authenticity to our visit.Anthony led us through an informative and entertaining tour of the distillery facilities, sharing fascinating details about the history and process of crafting the legendary Jack Daniel's whiskey. His enthusiasm and charisma made every step of the tour exciting and memorable.Overall, our experience at the Jack Daniel's Distillery with Anthony as our guide was nothing short of exceptional. His professionalism, knowledge, and engaging personality truly made the tour unforgettable. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone looking to delve into the rich history and exquisite craftsmanship behind one of the world's most iconic whiskeys.

Isvel S — Google review

Such a nice place! It’s beautiful out there. About 1:30 from Nashville but it’s a worthy drive. We took “The fligh of Jack” tour and was pretty fun, and educational. Ashley was our tour guide and she is fun, kind and has a lot of knowledge to share. Even though I am not a whiskey drinker, I really recommend coming here.Come during the week or Saturday if you want to enjoy the town of Lynchburg. We came in a Sunday and everything around was pretty much closed.

Carolina P — Google review

What an amazingly fun and informative tour! The sheer amount of knowledge our tour guide, Matt, has in his head was dazzling! I have no doubt that if I were to take another tour with the same man, I would still learn something new! The nearly 2 hour tour went by far too fast. We could've spent the entire day and still needed more time to take it all in. Truly, the only part of the tourbi would change would be the length of time spent... we would have loved to be able to spend more time with Matt and have been able to take more time at each stop of the tour. We will be back! And don't forget your whiskey trail poker chips as you get your map stamped.

Y N — Google review

Americana. History. Whiskey. Hospitality…. it’s all here at the Jack Daniel’s Distillery and Visitor Center in Franklin. We made an impromptu visit on a Saturday afternoon and were able to get on the Angel’s Share tour without much wait. I do recommend advance purchase for tickets if you’re planning a trip to the area. The main parking lot and runoff parking area, are well-maintained and staffed with plenty of parking for those who need handicapped access. A shuttle is available. The restrooms in the visitor center were extremely clean. Staff at the ticket desk were very hospitable and helped us find the tour that was right for us. It was a warm afternoon and we appreciated the option to purchase a frosty beverage for our walking tour. Our tour guide Lea was knowledgeable and courteous, could be heard very clearly. The ambience for the whiskey flight sampling was comfortable and fun.

J S — Google review

Jack is my poison so I was excited to do this tour for my birthday. My tour was the Angel tour for 9:15 a.m on April 6th. My tour guide was Kim who is absolutely AMAZING!!! She made the tour fun, she has a very bubbly personality but not the annoying kind. Kim is funny, very informative and just all around great personality, she loves her job and you can tell. Our tour started off with a short bus ride where we got off to start the tour by foot, and get a slushie (if you purchase one, which I recommend you do). The grounds are absolutely beautiful, with a lot of photo opportunities as you can't take photos inside. Kim walked us through the history of Jack himself, how he started making the whiskey, who helped him and so much more. I love history so to hear how it all started and to see where it is today is absolutely amazing. At the end we did some taste testing. The taste testing was very interesting because as much as I like Jack I stick with what I know, so to taste the ones made of rye was new to my taste buds. After the tour we went inside to look at our picture that was taken before we went in and we were greeted by Jeff. Jeff helped us with purchasing our picture, and explained to me how the personalized branding for a bittle worked. I went and purchased my bottle of gentleman Jack, paid for it and went back to Jeff where he helped me finalize the branding portion. Jeff was very pleasant to chat with and very helpful when it came to all of my questions. I recommend this tour if you like history and love Jack. Take a tour with Kim, you're guaranteed to laugh and learn all at the same time. I'd definitely do this again.

Stephanie W — Google review

Fantastic tour! Juliet was our tour guide and she was very informative, funny and patient with us. Whiskey tasting was also outstanding. I learned I am not a single barrel enthusiast! The landscape was breathtaking as well…very well maintained. Even on a rainy day, this tour is worth it. Highly recommend visiting and take it the tour.

Scott K — Google review

First timer, Angels envy tour is well worth the money. Don’t skip on the Slush of Jack and co*ke! I did and was thirsty while walking the tour. Bring comfy shoes as the walk is quite long and beautiful. Justin was our tour guide and amazing, showed me I was drinking whiskey wrong this whole time! Can’t ever go wrong with a good Jack and co*ke.Vacation Tips: you can make online reservations but they do take walk ins. We made online reservations but were surprised when we got there earlier they said we could bump up to the next tour so keep that in mind if you’re early.

FUNK Y — Google review

The tour is amazing, really quick, really educational, some history, some how a long living brand starter and how it is surviving among all those years and being sold all over the world. And a business school model lesson . And Jed was AMAZING and fun to talk. Definitely a good experience.

Sylvana Y — Google review

Came out for a group work trip and we all went on the tour. The tour was great and Anthony was an awesome guide. Altogether the tour with the tasting was just over an hour and a half long but we were also one of the last groups for the day. The walk was maybe a half mile and there were decent stairs, but nothing terrible. Majority of this tour is outside, so prepare accordingly.

Aric S — Google review

We had a wonderful time on our Angel’s Share tour! Our guide Morgan was incredible. He did not rush us, he was very informative and knowledgeable about everything Jack Daniel’s, had a great sense of humor and answered all of our questions. He was very thoughtful in discreetly asking us if one of the people in our party needed any additional assistance due to some mobility issues and the number of stairs throughout the tour. Definitely recommend this tour, even if you don’t drink like me.

Jesica G — Google review

Awesome place! Our tour guide/Historian - Justin was excellent. He was very informative, funny, knowledgeable, friendly, and a great communicator. I was looking forward to this visit/tour and I was not disappointed. Of course the whiskey tasting towards the end of the tour was great. I also learned a lot about whiskey tasting from Justin during the presentation. I highly recommend the Jack Daniels tours if you are near the Lynchburg, Tennessee area. Thank you again Justin

Miguel E — Google review

Due to mobility issues and my husband in a motorized wheelchair, we had the modified tour which made sure there were no stairs involved. We were the only 2 people on the 1:35pm tour today and it was incredible. Our guide, Debbie, was the absolute nicest, most knowledgeable guide we have had and treated us with care and dignity. She really made our tour special. It is a very interesting tour and would highly recommend...

Jacqui M — Google review

We visited the distillery on 2/24/24. We did the Angel's Share Tour, our tour guide was Kyle. Kyle was a fantastic tour guide, he was funny, energetic, and knew so much great history about Jack Daniels. We were so surprised at how big this distillery is, the property is so beautiful! At the end of this tour, we got to sample five different types of Jack Daniels from the barrel. We'd recommend visiting this distillery to anyone!

Adrienne F — Google review

Jack Daniel's Distillery in Lynchburg, TN is a must-visit for any whiskey lover or history buff. The whole experience, from the minute you set foot on the grounds, is dripping with Southern charm. But what really elevated our tour was our fantastic guide, Matt. Matt wasn't your average tour guide reciting facts in a monotone. He wove tales of Jack Daniel's life and the Lynchburg community with infectious enthusiasm. You could tell he genuinely loved the history and the whiskey, and his passion was contagious. He had the whole group engaged, answering questions with humor and sprinkling in fun facts that brought the place to life. The tour itself was well-organized and informative, taking you through the entire process of making Jack Daniel's – from the cave spring water to the unique charcoal mellowing. But it was Matt's storytelling that really made the difference. By the end of the tour, you almost felt like you knew Jack himself! Whether you're a die-hard Jack Daniel's fan or just curious about the whiskey-making process, I highly recommend a visit to the distillery. And if you're lucky enough to get Matt as your guide, you're in for a real treat!

Kelsey W — Google review

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Graceland

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Sights & Landmarks

Graceland is a museum dedicated to Elvis Presley, the king of rock and roll. The estate is located in Memphis, Tennessee, and contains many memorabilia items from the performer's life as well as his burial site. Throughout the month of August, visitors can participate in Elvis week festivities which include music concerts and films about the singer.

You definitely could easily spend an entire day here.Places to eat. It was amazing to see especially the older style/memorabilia. Also the home video footage on several screens throughout the tour of the mansion, was neat to be looking at or standing right next to that area where it was taken. The planes were very neat, to see what he traveled in was awesome. Overall wonderful trip!

Ashley P — Google review

Amazing experience. Went to the tour after seeing the Elvis movie and I was not disappointed. There was so much to see and the entry was easily worth it. Spent over 5 hours here and that was without reading everything. From the mansion, car museum, records, awards, costumes I was amazed with every step. Best museum I've been to hands down.

Claudio T — Google review

Amazing!!! We chose the ultimate VIP experience. It was expensive but very much worth it. I'm not sure I could ever go back without choosing the ultimate VIP package. Our tour guide was, quite simply, awesome. He was friendly, caring, knowledgeable, well spoken, and yeah, awesome. We were allowed to hold an actual Elvis artifact. In this case, one of the boots from his stage worn ensembles. We had to wear white gloves, which we got to keep, and they put the boot right in our hands. Wow. Also, the package included return to the house all day and front of line access to the shuttle back and forth to Graceland. Amazing!!!

Steve C — Google review

Bucket List item accomplished!!! I am thrilled to have had the experience of visiting Graceland and all of the areas across the street containing Elvis's history and items. I was very moved while at the gravesite area...the mansion is beautiful.I highly recommend a visit, it was very interesting with lots and lots to see. We also had lunch at the diner named after Elvis's Mother.I must have taken over 200 photos, but can only share some here.We bought tickets in advance, not sure if it's the only way to do so, we went in the morning and it was very busy. We arrived at the main centre, where you park and checked in, then they drove a group of us across the street (in a small bus) to the mansion. It did feel a bit rushed, but I was able to see all areas where we were permitted to go. Back across the street where you begin, there are several buildings, one with all of his vehicles, one with all of his outfits and jewellery and albums, one with his military career items, one with personal items like books, baby items and gift shops and a restaurant.It was a great experience, I am very happy to have been able to visit.

Jackie W — Google review

What can I say about Graceland that hasn't been said? It is an awesome place which is better than what anyone can write about it. Elvis has such an awesome, crazy, fun, and sad story. Graceland tells all these stories and love his stories. His Home and Museum really brings him to life. Graceland has so many different rooms which bring his decorating style to life. From his shag carpet walls, the peaco*cks on the walls, 3 TV Room to watch football, and all the other crazy rooms to see.

Todd J — Google review

We went there reluctantly because friends came in from out of town. We were pleasantly surprised. It actually was a good time. I was impressed with all of the museums they had there. We spent about 3 hours there and still didn't do the whole tour. Some of the areas were closed. The price we paid was reasonable. And our guests were first-timers also. And they said they really had a great time.

Leo C — Google review

I have not been to Graceland since the mid-90s, but I am so glad I went back! While the house is truly a 1977 time capsule, the real amazing experience (in my opinion) are the museums across from the house, from his vehicles, military gear, the artifacts from the house over time, and stars that were influenced by Elvis.If you only have time for one, however, the museum about his incredible career over 3 decades is really something to see. Original contracts from RCA, family kept records, every piece of clothing / suit walls and the 3-story tall gold and platinum awards wall did not disappoint. It was the last thing I saw in my experience and I was simply blown away by the impact.

Logan S — Google review

Simply amazing. My grandma was a huge Elvis fan and recently passed away. I went in her honor in a way to see the man she loved so much. The place was beautiful and super cool to see. Such an iconic place and I hope this becomes a place for decades more. Be prepared to be here for quite a while though, the mansion is just a portion of all the other things to do/see. The food named after his parents are super delicious, the other museums on site and the gift shops are amazing. Worth a visit for sure. The resort was pretty good but if you are going to go spend the cash on one of the cool rooms. We got the regular standard room and I think it would have been better to pay a couple hundred dollars more to get the full experience. I wish I had stayed for 2 nights and then broke up the activities since there is so much to see. Keep that in mind. Also, I would invest in the VIP tour too.

Evette N — Google review

OMG what can I say. I have been an Elvis fan all my life and finally crossed this off my bucket list which surpassed expectations! Easy to get to, shuttle across the street was simple. The house is better than what you have seen in pix. His style was so cool. The living rooms, kitchen, jungle room were so incredible. We went with mom on a wheelchair and she was able to see most (she was moved from stairs around back, very smooth). Backyard with horses was gorgeous. Seeing the pool and to the meditation garden where he and family are laid to rest was somber. Awesome to be able to pay respects to the king of rock n roll!!!We did the experience tour included the plane. Honestly don't know the difference between VIP and lower your. If cash is an issue go with least expensive option since seems like u see all there is. The plane was very cool and the interactive items after the tour were a lot of fun.Definitely recommend this to all fans

Mike A — Google review

We loved it! Expect lines and a lot of waiting. Even if you buy a 9:00am ticket you may be there, in various lines, for an hour before you actually go in Graceland. Buy tickets online when planning your trip to get the best time. If you buy there you may be waiting hours to go on the tour.The home is beautiful and has been kept in its same condition since Elvis passed. You could easily spend five or six hours here looking at all of the memorabilia, his planes, cars, etc. Would definitely recommend going!

Our L — Google review

Visiting Graceland is a longtime wish come true. It's a surprisingly reliable experience it reminded me of my childhood especially the kitchen. The house reflects the owner, unique and over the top but still fun and somewhat charming. The car museum is fantastic, the stage outfits spectacular as expected. The archives and personal items are very interesting. The Icons exhibit was great it shows how Elvis has influenced many other musicians. It's an important place to see for anyone interested in American history and culture.

Joel H — Google review

Special shout out to Sheila our tour guide. She gave an experience of a lifetime and truly brought the stories and facts of Graceland to life. To anyone who has wished to visit this beautiful property I fully encourage you to do so! It does not disappoint. Such a surreal feeling being on these grounds and touring the life of Elvis Presley.

Cody L — Google review

My wife and I are big Elvis fans and this was a long time coming. And it definitely was worth the visit. We got the Ultimate VIP Package. That is the top package you can get. We loved every bit of our time there. We went on a hot day, so that was the only thing that we didn't like. But you spend most of the time inside the mansion, museums, gift shops, restaurants. You do have to walk down to the planes. But we loved it all. Would definitely go back again one day!

Jerry R — Google review

Just amazing! It's really a must visit at least once in your life. The mansion is like stepping back in time. Just visiting Memphis is great by itself. There is so much history, good food and music. There are great hotels and many nice airbnb locations. Visiting Graceland was a memorable experience. It left a lasting impression. Going on Elvis' plane was one of my favorite experiences.

C M — Google review

Amazing experience, for any Elvis fan it's a must. I highly recommend the complete tour that includes Sun studio. To be in his home, was amazing, to learn more about him and his care and love for the community is outstanding. With that said, it's sad to see the poverty outside of Graceland, that aside, it was worth the trip from Nashville (4 hours).

Enrique V — Google review

I had never taken the time to get to know Elvis but we went on a guided tour and got to explore and experience some pretty awesome things. I had such a great time and was really impressed with how well Elvis' things are being kept without taking out the authenticity of it. We got some awesome pictures and even got to white glove, touch one of Elvis' guitars. I have a new amazing appreciation for Elvis and his music and how he treated others.

Shurlana H — Google review

Elvis is my mothers favorite person, even more so than my father! So I’m shocked it took me over 40 years to come say hi. I took a million pictures here and I’m so sad I can only post 50 so you’ll have to go to see the rest! This place is amazing! I felt so many emotions walking through this home and then through all the museums across the street. I felt like every aspect was so well thought out, creating an emotional response in me. From the good to bad to sad, you get it all. I highly recommend the VIP experience, too. You get to see rooms others don’t get to, plus depending on your level of VIP you either get a tour guided group or a headset. Granted, it’s a little costly, but I think it was worth it. If you find yourself in Memphis, I can’t say enough great things about Graceland. Make sure to stay at the Guesthouse, too!

Kat — Google review

Graceland is a site I feel everyone should visit, but it’s a bit too commercial. There’s so many different packages you can buy and they all cost a lot of money. The complex is also always packed with people and the experience doesn’t feel intimate at all. At the same time, you are touring Elvis’s estate and getting to look up close at plenty of important artifacts. The tour includes all the rooms on the first floor of the mansion, other buildings on the property, Elvis’s grave, Elvis’s private planes, his expansive car collection, and the huge museum area with countless personal possessions from Elvis and Graceland. There’s plenty of signs that give valuable information about what you’re seeing and there’s iPads with headsets to give you a virtual tour. Unfortunately, the staff is very grouchy and not very hospitable. This place definitely needs better management and needs to be more friendly, but I’d still recommend visiting Graceland because there’s so much to see and learn. It’s a very fun and knowledgeable experience overall.

Frenite — Google review

Good experience for first timers but after walking around all day through tours, its a lot. Wear comfy shoes.We paid for the VIP tour. Not certain it's worth it. You get a guide giving you insights on things.They also include a couple more private areas but nothing over the top for the cost of VIP.Overall if you haven't toured, it's worth a ticket, just not a VIP IMHO.

C 4 — Google review

Fully enjoyed this experience was definitely one of the best museums I have ever visited. The tour of the mansion itself was very informative and eye opening to see how Elvis lived. And while that was entertaining my favourite parts were actually the other museums such as the career one, I enjoyed seeing parts of Elvis past and also all of his outfits and awards, it's mind blowing to actually see it all in one room, and think about the immense influence that Elvis had and still has. Would 100% recommend visiting if you're in Memphis.

Mr 2 — Google review

This was so good we came back six months later. I felt 7 hrs wasn’t enough to take it all in. I wanted to read everything and absorb it into my memory. It’s special, you will see. A bit of advice, if it rains or snows and you miss your tour time the day you go, your ticket is guaranteed all day for any tour as long as it is for that day. You’re welcome.😉

Sheri C — Google review

Neat place to visit if you love THE KING! Staff was friendly and helpful. Lots of information to take in. Parking was easy. There's plenty to do and see. Great souvenirs. It's definitely a must for Elvis fans. Buy tickets in advance.

Michelle P — Google review

I’ve been wanting to go to Graceland since the 70’s…. Don’t know why! Maybe the charisma. Maybe the opulence. Maybe the music. Maybe the footwork. Maybe the car game. I now know it’s all that! At the mansion, the front living room, where Elvis entertained guest, was elegantly decorated; The decor was very classy mid-century. The jungle room was wild with all the animal prints, even the lampshades had animal print. My favorite room was the billiard room with all the fabric covered walls and ceilings…350 yards of fabric!Say what you will about the “King”…his enthusiasm for cars is not lost on me. Elvis had incredible taste in automobiles/motorized vehicles. I loved the “Entourage” experience with self guided devices. I recommend this experience to anyone remotely interested. 5 stars for me

Rechelle R — Google review

This place is just fantastic! For what you pay for, you get everything you'd want to and then some. When you get a ticket to check the place out, you get to learn the history of Elvis, as well as the various belongings he had such as his jet, mansion, outfits, and including all sorts of history I never knew about the King. After experiencing this place, I can certainly say that's it's absolutely worth it to get a nice spring or autumn vacation time and a drive down to Memphis to explore the various goods this place has to offer!

Sean G — Google review

It’s ALL here!Seeing where Elvis Presley lived and spent his final days - a literal step back in time - is something that needs to be seen to be believed. You don’t have to be a huge Elvis fan (although it helps!) as you are able to visit here entirely at your own pace.The house, costumes, cars, planes and of course Elvis’ final resting place are all here for you to stop and reflect upon. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to Graceland.Note: Make sure you book your tickets in advance and (to ensure you’re not rushed) get an earlier session as this museum can take a while!

Sharyn — Google review

We took the Ultimate VIP tour. It was amazing. Our guide was very informative. It was so nice to be on a nice guided tour with only 12 guests. After the tour we had a great lunch at Vernon’s Smokehouse where we had the beef brisket. Delicious. The tour was on the pricey side…. But it was worth every penny. After the lunch we went back to the mansion and got loaded first on the tram due to our pass. Great day!!!

Mike M — Google review

If you are an Elvis' fans, this is the place that you should visit. I never regret that I have insisted to make this trip, although I needed to drive 18 hours to go home. When you walked through the buildings of Graceland, wearing the headset they provided , you would be touched by the Elvis songs when you were walking around his sitting rooms, dinning room , the basem*nt, the trophy rooms, the museums, the garden.......You could feel that Elvis was still around us. A great experience in visiting this place, it has become like a theme park. You can understand how he had become the King of Rock & Roll ! It's amazing to see all the awards and trophies that he had won. Getting on his 2 planes experience is something you will never forget. I wonder if I could go to visit it again, because it's really too far away for me.'

Helen L — Google review

I loved this tour. I had been to Graceland previously many years ago, but it was on my bucket list to redo. my husband and I did the VIP tour which I would highly recommend gave us access to all of the Graceland grounds and museums. I was impressed on how well everything has been done. They even had a Lisa Marie Museum that was hard for me to do it, it was very sad. I am a huge Elvis fan. My husband and I spent five hours there and even ate at Vernon’s barbecue. the food was very good. We shared a barbecue sampler plate and to be honest it was the best brisket I had in Memphis. The meditation garden was beautiful. I remembered the last time I was there. It seemed like it was junkie, but I did not feel that way this time. Everything was very neat and tidy. They also have built a new hotel right next-door to Graceland. we are traveling with our trailer or otherwise I would have loved to have stayed there. They take your pictures at the very beginning. I thought they were really cool photos and we bought them. It’s a picture of you standing in front of the gates at Graceland, which is not possible because the gates are open. I enjoyed touring the planes and going through all the museums. One of my favorite things was all of Elvis‘s jumpsuits that were on display and his gold records. If you haven’t been in the last few years when they redone this whole complex, I highly recommend going back. It is very well done.

Pam W — Google review

First time to Graceland, and what an experience. You get a free shuttle bus from the checkin area to the house. Everything is as was, you get a true sense of how Elvis and his family lived. The iPad and and headphones are a must to use, the audio you get for each room is brilliant, and the snippets of his music are perfectly timed for certain parts of the house are spot on. You get to see around the grounds and the into the other buildings converted into leisure activities still getting audio information, then you get to graves. You get emotional 😢 here and it's hard not to I'm afraid. There are water points and toilets set out for the tourists to use which is a great touch. Then it's back on the shuttle back over the road to the the museums and shops and even a restaurant. The museums are amazing the shops are brilliant the whole place is amazing. My only downside side is, the wall outside the house along the main road as you enter the grounds, thousands of people have written their names all over it, and the gates, it looks scruffy and for me ruins the view of a beautiful house as you look at from the outside. The gates need repainting to bring them back to life, as Elvis wanted them to be, and the wall needs sandblasting or jet washing to make the place look at its best 👌.Thank you for a truly amazing experience and long may Elvis live on in people's hearts.Can I recommend this trip to others, YES 💯 % without a doubt.

Stephen N — Google review

All the museums are fantastic. It takes a long time to go through the multiple museums that are part of the tour. It can take at least 4-hrs, so book early times to see everything. You won't regret it. Only book this, so you can take the whole day to enjoy.Several places to eat on property if you choose to do so. Lots of souvenirs.

Laura C — Google review

Graceland is an experience I'll never forget. Seeing inside Elvis house, the planes, the Lisa Marie plane was so big! The collection of cars' bikes and other things was really great! But to see where he lays in heavenly peace with his family. That's an amazing thing I'll never forget. My husband and I enjoyed our visit very much. But we paid a lot to see the house. I wish they would have allowed us to see the upstairs as well. It's a lot of money to only see half the house. I do hope to take my grandkids one day.

Sylvia S — Google review

I visited Graceland Mansion and I thought it was an amazing experience. I would love to go back. It was crowded but the wait wasn’t long at all. They’re very organized. It cost $10 to park in a gated area.I bought tickets at the box office (not online) because I wanted the ticket stub to keep as a souvenir. Probably waited maybe five minutes for a shuttle bus to pick up groups of sixteen to take us to the mansion. During the wait, a photographer takes your photo to buy for $36 plus tax. It’s worth the purchase. Makes a nice keepsake.The mansion was very nice and clean. It had that old historic home vintage charm that modern homes don’t have. You can spend as much time as you want in the mansion but once you leave a room, you can’t reenter it. You must move along to the next room. Once you exit the mansion, you can’t go back inside. You can spend as much time as you want on the Graceland Property. A shuttle bus takes you back to view the exhibits, planes, and cars. Lots of gift shops.I do think the restaurants are expensive and the staff was rude at the restaurants. I tried to place an order at Glady’s restaurant and the waiter walked off right in the middle of my order and never returned. I left and found a nice restaurant 15 miles from Graceland in West Memphis.If you love music, Elvis, vintage, history, and historic homes, then you must visit Graceland!! The decor was definitely from the 50’s-70’s era. Which I enjoyed!I disagree with the other reviews that stated the house was small and ugly. I think it’s full of history and is a flashback of multiple eras. You can feel the history!Some of the staff is rude but most were friendly and nice. Regardless, I highly recommend visiting Graceland.

Angie — Google review

The tour starts at the theater area. Then, you ride the shuttle to the mansion. It is actually best to use the shuttle rather than try to park at the mansion.The mansion itself is well preserved and captures the late 1960's and early to mid 1970's very well. The artifacts are fascinating as well.

Adam W — Google review

Would give more stars if I could. It is absolutely a fantastic place. The staff are very welcoming and have the whole experience for you planned out.There is nothing they haven't left out about Elvis.They have a shuttle bus that takes you straight to the mansion. You can take as much time as you like around the house and the grounds. Then, when you're done, get the shuttle bus back.You don't even have to wait long they are every 5 minutes.Give shops are located all around, and I found them reasonably priced. Lots to see and purchase.Food restaurant all around and again not too over priced.This is very highly recommended for all Elvis fans.

Tina T — Google review

We aren’t huge Elvis fans as such, but when in Memphis…But really glad we visited, we didn’t expect to be so engaged about what we saw & heard. It’s seeing a snapshot of what the Presley’s life was like when he sadly passed, then the meditation garden where the family are resting.So much to take in, the vast majority very well displayed and explained (iPads were great, not a distraction, a great source of additional info).Quite an emotional visit, recommend!

Pete M — Google review

Wow! What an experience. There is so much to see and do here. Take your time delving deep into the King's personal memorabilia, such as his gold records, clothing, cars, and so much more. I highly recommend it. I can scratch it off of my bucket list.

Kate Q — Google review

It's great, so worth it. I loved it, and my wife who wouldn't call herself an Elvis fan, loved it too.The house initially didn't feel worth it. Didn't feel like you had much time and was just taking tiny step after tiny step after the person in front of you, but it's really cool, even though they don't let you upstairs.I wasn't expecting much from the other exhibits but they were really great, especially the jumpsuit room, that one blew my mind.I also would have skipped the behind the scenes Elvis movie one, but that was awesome.

Jess E — Google review

The ultimate tour was great. My wife is a huge fan. Happy wife, happy life. She is SOO happy. Getting to touch and see clothes, have a crazy knowledgeable guide, and access to a special room was all with while. Surprisingly, the free meal was pretty dang good as well? Really good brisket and ribs, drink and desert....all free with the pass.

Paul V — Google review

Definitely a must see if you come to Memphis! Pay the extra for a VIP pass. ( $139 ea but worth it) It's nice not to have the lines to wait in. If I ever make it back to Memphis, I'd come back for another visit to Graceland. ( Don't forget you can turn the $10 parking receipt back in on a gift shop purchase.)

Jamie D — Google review

I’m a Memphis native and really enjoyed showing friends and family and other out-of-towners Graceland over the years. My most recent trip was amazing! The exhibits are the best they’ve been in years. There is so much to see and you won’t regret taking the family to tour more than just Elvis’ home. Definitely take the morning or afternoon to stop in Graceland and check it out. From Presley motors, to the behind the scenes Elvis the Movie exhibit, you’ll have a blast looking at everything after the mansion tour.

Timothy M — Google review

Strolling through this house was an experience I absolutely loved. It's nothing short of amazing, akin to stepping through a portal directly into the past; it's a genuine 1970s time capsule, preserved to perfection. Each room, especially the media room, felt like a meticulously curated exhibit, showcasing the best of the era's design and cultural ethos. Interestingly, the house's exterior belies its spacious interior, giving the illusion of being much smaller than it really is.Although it's a disappointment that visitors are not allowed to explore the upstairs area, I fully comprehend the reasons behind it. Venturing into Elvis's personal bedroom would undoubtedly transform a place of historical and emotional significance into a mere spectacle, detracting from the respect and privacy such a space deserves. It's a decision that, while frustrating for some, underscores the importance of preserving the dignity of those who once lived there.The peace garden, located by the pool, struck a particularly poignant note. It's a serene and reflective space, dedicated to the memory of Elvis. Walking through it, surrounded by the tranquility and beauty of the garden, I couldn't help but feel a deep sense of sadness, mingled with a profound appreciation for the life and legacy of one of music's greatest icons. This visit was not just a journey through a home but a deep, emotional experience that left a lasting impression on me, providing a unique glimpse into the life of the King of Rock 'n' Roll.

Pablo I — Google review

This attraction will take all day. I believed hours are 10-4:30 expect to be there the entire day if you are looking to do the reading that describes every display. I did. Very informative and interesting. I enjoy my cousins trip to Graceland.

Cmora — Google review

What a cool experience!! I took my teenage daughters and they had a blast. Over and over I heard…I didn’t know this is an Elvis song. We only had time for the museums and I would do it again so I cannot wait to visit the house.

Mayo C — Google review

We were only in town for a short time, so only had time for the museum. It was full of memorabilia, but we found it to be a little out of order and confusing. There was all kinds of stuff from (what we thought was) either from movies Elvis was in, or stuff from his house, but it wasn't labeled, so it was hard to tell what it was. It would have also been nice to see a progression of his career, like a timeline. It would have been easier to follow.All in all, it was neat to walk through and see his cars and airplanes and other stuff. There was only one thing working in the interactive area, that was a little disappointing.We ate in the diner, which also was a little disorganized, but the peanut butter and banana sandwiches are a must. There's a good variety to choose from, and it's not outrageously priced.Hopefully next time we're here we'll have more time and be able to do the tour of the house, as well.

Amanda S — Google review

If you're a Elvis Presley fan, this is a Must! The whole feeling was amazing! Visited his grave too ( Tip: be there outside the gates at 7:30 and beat the crowds for clear photos without too many people). Stayed at the Elvis Presley guest house hotel, very clean nice stay. We went on to see his shotgun shack in Mississippi too... Including Sun Recording studio, and RCA studio B...All worth seeing ( as said, if you're a fan, these are a must!).Highly recommend.

Steve F — Google review

Pricey for admission. Almost $300.00 for three adults. I thought that was a bit ridiculous. But what's not ridiculously expensive these days!?The tour is amazing. I like the fact you can explore at your own pace, or stay with the tour group. Also for all the info. Your offered a tablet at the beginning, and it gives you the same info, the lady said that was handing them out.It's sad, but understandable you can't go upstairs. That would be something to see for sure!What you do get to see is an amazing piece of history though, especially if your a fan!All in all I would pay the price for at least a one time,"once in a lifetime"experience.

Cindy L — Google review

Awesome experience at Graceland, my fiance and I had so much fun, staff is super nice and always helpful, we loved the home, museum, planes, we had lunch at Vernon smokehouse, everything awesome. Food is pricey, lunch for one was almost $50. I would love to come back and see other areas of the house some day or more things in the museum, it was a travel back in time, completely amazing. We didn't get the VIP and honestly there's not a big difference you will have an awesome experience and lines are not that long.

Karla S — Google review

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Sun Studio

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Sun Studio was a legendary recording studio that hosted stars such as Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and others notables. It made its name by signing artists such as Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash and is now a popular tourist destination where you can take a guided tour to learn more about the recordings made here.

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Horseshoe Tunica

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The Horseshoe Tunica hotel is situated in a vibrant casino resort that features five restaurants, an outdoor pool, and a gym. The hotel rooms are casual and comfortable for guests to relax in. Visitors can enjoy their day exploring the city of Memphis by visiting St. Mary's Catholic Church, Ducks Unlimited Waterfowling Heritage Center, National Civil Rights Museum - Lorraine Motel or trying their luck at the Horseshoe Casino.

Really had no complaints when I went. The steak restaurant was excellent along with the service. They made my friend feel very special for her birthday. The restaurants are pricey as I had expected but you can get little appetizers and small plates. Horseshoe is the biggest casino in Tunica if that’s what you want. Lots of people winning. Great love music on Friday night. Drinks good. Every worker we had encounters with was very pleasant & welcoming. I would go back!

Heather D — Google review

Nice, friendly staff. Table dealers are great at helping you learn new games if your go-to game table is full. Beautiful decor making you feel like you're in a nice atmosphere. I've been to this location a few times & win or lose, I always leave happy from a good time! My only negative is the buffet was changed to a different restaurant & it was absolutely horrible service & the food was not even sub par. I don't mind paying good money for good food but it's a little upsetting to pay good money for bad food plus horrible service. We didn't let it ruin our trip, though. We just ate somewhere else the next meal

Bethany R — Google review

My stay was good, because I enjoyed the room, and would have enjoyed the casino, but it was too much cigarette smoke 🚬 for me as a nonsmoker. I had a complimentary flight and hotel over, which was nice until the process of returning home. The hotel escort an airplane fully loaded with people of different age groups to the airport much too early which was very unprofessional and we had no seating area at the airport to sit during this wait. There weren't any airport attendants to check us in, until an hour later. Now of course, at this, we all were feeling like we were treated with no respect, mainly after we have spent our money with Horseshoe Casino.

Laydean H — Google review

Appropriately rated as a 2 star hotel. Can tell it was nice at one point in the past. Main issue was cleanliness. Hallway very dirty. Dirt in the bathroom corners. Room wasn’t ready at 4:30 despite booking it several days in advance. Beds were comfortable. Would have had a free room but no available pet-friendly free rooms available.

Debbie H — Google review

Me and my husband visited for one night for a "parent's night out". Everyone was super nice upon arrival! We weren't in our room long before realizing our TV didn't work, but we let them know and they moved us to a new room right away! The cleanliness could have been better, but overall nothing huge to gripe about. I had read a lot of reviews beforehand about the slots being tight, etc but that wasn't the case for us. Played a little black jack and our first dealer Donald was AMAZING! He was very patient with me as I was learning and it truly gave you an EXPERIENCE as soon as you sat down. Then, he was replaced with Ray who was EXTREMELY rude as soon as he sat down. We started with a full table with strangers we were having so much fun with, but Ray quickly changed the entire atmosphere and it wasn't long before we all got up. That man has no business working in the hospitality industry. Overall, it was a good experience and we definitely will return!

Kayla Y — Google review

We didn’t stay here but went to the casino to gamble with my son who just turned 21. 1st time loyalty card users get $10 in rewards play so that was nice. I personally had some good luck at the slots so I have a great opinion of the place hahaha! Good range of machines, table play and high limit areas. My husband played blackjack for a little while and liked it too. Starbucks in there was a nice touch!

Lindsay — Google review

Made some great memories here. It's just an awesome place we arrived and left the next day and not empty handed. But that restaurant the one they have that famous cook their do not go I ate and got sick really bad really bad. I had to go get medicine like really bad. But all the rest is just perfect a perfect casino to have fun and make extra money. Good luck make this casino your next stop!!!

Abraham C — Google review

Went to the counter to check in and got no "welcome to.horseshoe, what can I do for you"? But instead all she said was "photo I'd please?"And with zero personality, proceeded to check us in. The room was like a mile walk from the elevators which was insane. The halls are dark and dingy. They refused to let me take my own bags and insisted on having a bell hop person do it so I had to wait around for him to come take my bags that I was capable of carrying and it was clear that this was all a ruse to get tips.My room was so dark I could hardly see and that's after turning on all the lights. We had nothing but rooftops to look at out the window... it may have well been not there... useless window when the only thing you see is dirty roofs with ladders and equipment mess everywhere. Being here during the week... there was no where to get food and the snack store downstairs is WAAAY over priced. Way to take advantage of your guests.The room clearly hadn't been dusted in a long time.... it was gross. The bed had hairs on it.The water in the bathroom came out of the sink in a literal trickle.... so crazy. We were supposed to be here 2 nights for my birthday but I only stayed 1 and decided to go somewhere else. I came to gamble and have fun but decided not to give a dime to the casino. The place was gross and the staff was lacking and give a damn. I can't give my money to a place like that.

Pink C — Google review

The room was actually pretty decent and was inexpensive. The casino and hotel reminded me of the Rio in Vegas when Caesars gave up on it. The place was dirty and a lot of things were broken. The floors were dirty, carpet held together by duct tape, urinals covered with a garbage bag, elevator card reader and lights not working, and plenty more issues. It just didn't have a good feel to it, which is a shame. The place could be attractive with just a little effort. We didn't even spend the night. We drove our four hours back home instead. We will likely never return.

Traveler_312 — Google review

My wife and I had not been to Tunica in a very long time, perhaps more than 10-years. It used to be a very nice place that was less than Vegas but very comparable, always a nice weekend getaway - not anymore. It was obvious that the Covid era impacted this part of the economy.Pulling into the area, low maintenance is very clear with grown up grass, vacated buildings (if they were not already torn down), parking lots not maintained (low maintenance was a common theme). Valet parking is no more and entrances are not the grand experience as they once were.Gaming areas were clean but cost saving actions appeared implemented with increased air temperature (summer).As I saw in a previous review, rooms were pretty dirty. Trim falling off furniture, couch falling to floor, bed mattress sloped to center, toilet stained. Additionally, in room coffee is no more - not what I would expect for $200+ per night (not accustomed to paying for rooms at casinos).Lastly, I was quite surprised upon checkout that there is an additional charge of $18 (incremental to the already paid room) called a resort fee - this place is far from a resort and I fully expect Horseshoe to go the way of other casinos in Tunica and be no more within 1-year.

Bruce — Google review

I have stayed here before. Great rooms. I got an (unsolicited) email offering three free nights. I took off work and we got a babysitter to be able to go. (I only need 1, but I couldn’t get the 3 either) I called and they offered me a room for approximately $70. Plus taxes and fees. They didn’t care that I had taken off work. They didn’t care that this was my birthday plan. They told me to pound sand. I loved this place. (Never went anywhere else). Never mind expected this from them. They have taken plenty of my money (on my own accord.) But damn! If you offer someone something, and you typically honor your word and then they make plans and then you just say “no, but how about $70 plus taxes and fees.” Never expected it from them. I’m unbelievably naive.

Athanasius A — Google review

The rooms are absolutely gorgeous. However, the hotel rooms did not have a microwave. I was like you mean to tell me that the room has a fridge, 3 TVs, c- shape sofa, nice chair, and more, But no microwave. It's almost like you are being forced to eat the Not So Tasty food. I ended up eating my cold shrimp pasta I brought with me prior to checking in. The customer service was super awesome.

French F — Google review

Loved this casino. Everyone were very nice to us. They have truck parking near entrance very convenient and great because there’s an ice storm so we did not walk too far. Poker room is not big but it’s cozy. Dealers were all very nice especially John he was my favorite he gave us awesome hands. Free drinks but tips are welcome. I also played slots won double. Played roulette and lost lol can win everything. Had a burger at the sports grill which was fire. Fries were good too, service was also good. In all great experience. Today we might stay the night and play again. I am going to say the service here is way better than the Golden casino. No harassment here. Winnings in pics are my husbands.

Diana G — Google review

We loved the pictures of the hotel on their site, however when we arrived, it wasn’t like the pictures. The pool was empty and closed. There was no coffee pot in the room. There was a sign in the room saying that if we took anything we would be charged and the prices of each hotel item was listed. It’s been at least 20 years since we stayed at a hotel with no coffee in the room and we don’t steal from the hotels we stay in, and we travel a lot.

Kimberly T — Google review

Definitely in need of remodeling. Smells old and moldy. Stayed room w/king size bed. Had old wing back chair that was stained and extremely uncomfortable to sit in.Bathroom had built up dust on hairdryer, base boards & exhaust fan. Only plus in room was having a lockable safe, small refrigerator, iron & ironing board. There are fees for extra towels, toilet paper, etc. Housekeeping only if you call.Casino was so smoky that I wore a mask. Slot machines extremely tight, no money won. Had a waitress drop a half empty glass with a mix drink in it that hit the floor right beside me as I set at slot machine that splashed my new white shirt that stained front, back & left sleeve. All she brought me was a wet wad of paper towels to clean with. Definitely will NEVER go back to Tunica.

Cathy S — Google review

The rooms need renovating and cleaning. Shower curtain was hanging loosely by one.screw. Wall covering redone in patches and was loose and curling up. Carpet frayed with 3 and 4 in strings. Carpet needs vacuuming throughout hotel. Never saw a vacuum. The toilet and sink did not appear to have been cleaned in some time. And we had to pay for this. Bartenders were zombies. No personality or friendliness....and never at the bar. Room 2145....check it out.

Sharon H — Google review

This casino is an absolute gem! From the lively atmosphere to the friendly staff, every visit feels like a winning one!The gaming options are diverse, catering to all preferences, and the excitement is contagious. The staff goes above and beyond to make you feel welcome, creating a warm and inviting vibe.Don’t forget to grab a players card and visit 8oz Burger in the back of the casino.

Donnea — Google review

Rooms are definitely outdated. Carpet feels sticky. They either need major renovation or they need to tear the whole place down. I regretted staying here. I won’t be coming back to any Ceasar’s establishments. Overall it was not a good experience. It started with rude front desk. They seem to be bothered to do their job. Security guards and other staff members were much friendlier. Food options are limited and flavorless.

Eylul L — Google review

Room was dirty. Hallway was dirty. First casino/hotel I have ever been to where there were hundreds of mosquitos inside. Couldn’t even do anything without swatting bugs every few seconds. Machines were unbelievably tight. The place was completely dead. Not a good casino vibe at all. Go to Gold strike. Much better vibe/casino

Blake J — Google review

Rooms are extremely spacious and were great for a girl's night out. The sitting area is a bit dated but not bad. Loved the pool area! It's a fun time for a short time. There are not a lot of restaurants in the area, but waffle house is definitely available!

Cassandra N — Google review

Just the closest Vegas like casino to Memphis. Clean with good interactions with the employees. The line for players card is long but moved fast and the self service machines were out of order. Everything works, hotel rooms are spotless casino is clean. Nice bars. Great fun!

Khay W — Google review

I come here to play poker. This casino has an amazing poker room with great service and dealers. Free drinks while playing and plenty of tables. One of my favorite places to play. I have stayed here and the room are nice. Great view of the river and the land around the casino which is pretty much just land. Where this casino is located there is not much else around besides a few fast food places and gas stations.

Poker M — Google review

The service was impeccable! I really wish the other casinos would allow you to order your drinks at the machine you're playing on. That was definitely a bonus, and the servers were awesome! The bathrooms were so clean.

Adriana M — Google review

If I could give this place zero stars I would. We were told that the pool was open and upon arrival we discovered that it was closed. We were told that it had been closed since Sunday for repairs but since reading over some of the reviews it seems like it has been closed for much longer. We were told that Tunica was the closest thing to Las Vegas. Definitely not. The area had 2 hotels/casinos there and besides that there was almost nothing around at all. Just small gas stations. Food was ridiculously expensive for just being mediocre. We had to get 5 new sets of keys to our room because the keys kept deactivating. Something they don’t tell you when they hand you the keys is that they will deactivate if you hold them near your phone. The whole place reeks of cigarettes and weed. You will be charged for everything if you stay here. I know that I will never be staying here again. The location is horrible. Nothing in our room was properly cleaned and there was mold growing on the walls of the bathroom. All of the staff seemed completely miserable and were very rude. The walls are very thin as well and you can basically hear everything going on in the hallways.

Sasha B — Google review

We went to eat at Guy Fieri’s new restaurant and it was amazing! I got the BBQ brown sugar wings and my boyfriend had the chicken sandwich with mac&cheese on top (can’t remember the name) and they were absolutely delicious. The food prices aren’t awful but the drink prices are pretty steep. Overall it was an amazing experience and we will definitely be back soon!

Callie C — Google review

Overall I liked the experience. Some of the co*cktail waitresses were rude but some were nice. The dealers seemed to have good attitudes. I liked that they served drinks in a timely fashion and they were in glasses. During the day on Saturday the drinks were good but later on they were all too sour in the evening. We ate at Guy Fieri’s and the place was so nice! Our bartender was the nicest person we met in Tunica. Most of the employees either hate their lives, their jobs or people in general. The food at Guys was flavorless and not even hot-warm at best and fries were not fresh, which shocked me. He needs to get on Google maps so we can review the restaurant and he can make some changes. Not sure what you can do when 90% of the people that live and work in that town are so uncaring and rude. But I liked this casino better than Gold strike and will be back for the experience, regardless of the bad apples

Rebecca M — Google review

Casino is good except for all the smoking. Should have non smoking rooms or areas to play. The hotel is outdated, the furniture is old and worn, the toilet handle was broke and toilet ran unless you did the jiggle. Overall not impressed. Staffing issues are apparent as well.

LZ H — Google review

I went to the spa for a facial and a hand rejuvenation. Reese was absolutely fantastic! I would come back here just to see her! She's very professional and knowledgeable of all the services offered. Plus, She's so nice and easy to talk to making the entire experience fantastic. Thank you Reese!

Jennifer M — Google review

Not a bad place although a tad dark. Some staff were great while others seemed bothered if they had to interact with guests. Nothing you can do but gamble and drink as everything is so far away.

Dan A — Google review

Checked in late lastnight with 4 kids. Front desk was absolutely nice to us!! Ate at the 8oz bar with our 4 kids. Food was just fine and well worth the money. To feed 6 people for 120$ is average now days. The room only being around 120 as well you can hardly find that now days. Yes it's in the middle of no where but the whole town is. I only gave 2 on the room because everyone's not wrong it needs updates. Rooms have a small older smell. And the beds were oddly mismatched like no fitted sheet and just 2 flat sheets (could have been just a mistake.) The bathroom was fine. But the room was hot. Overall it really isn't that bad. Needs updates for sure. And yes, elevator was a bit scary. Will be back for sure.

Samanddan09 — Google review

This exceeded my expectations! The rooms were nicer than I expected. The lobby, casino, and public areas were nicely done and very clean. All the employees I met were friendly and helpful. The restaurants all looked updated and new. The food at the steak house was the star of the trip!

John S — Google review

Visited this past September. Nice place. Fitness center was in a state of disarray. Broken ceiling fans. Lights not working. Pieces of ceiling tile on the floor. There was a floor fan but the motor seized after turning it on. Maybe in the middle of a renovation? Seemed like it had some potential. I'll be back again. Hopefully the gym is in better shape then.

Jordan C — Google review

I stayed in the horseshoe hotel and was very pleased. Decent nice room for the money. The front desk was super quick with getting anything extra we might've needed.The bartenders at the actual bar are definitely the best. Heavy hands. Perfect drinks.There was one lady at GUYS restaurant that was just above an beyond and I would go back just to have her be my server again.Overall I will definitely be back and I can't wait !

Tabitha P — Google review

This place is a complete dump. The common areas smelled like rotten fish, carpet was ripped in hallways and caused my handicap friend to trip. The toilet were constantly clogging, no hot water and only 2 towels for a room for 4 people. When I asked the house keeper for more I was told “NO”. The casino staff was extremely rude and unprofessional. Caesar rewards (or lack there of) were laughable. Do yourself a favor and stay at another hotel or maybe even sleep in your car would be more comfortable.

Eric J — Google review

Reading reviews on the way I was getting worried. Haven't been here in about a year, but always stop when traveling through. Don't know where some of you are staying. Hotel is not bad. I've stayed in nicer hotels, and I've stayed in way worse hotels right here in Tunica. Every person who works here that I came into contact with was pleasant, smiled, and asked how I was doing. Very friendly. tipped one dealer just because she made it so fun. Room was clean. Was not dark like some said and had plenty of outlets. I won a little, lost a little, ended up down but had a great time. Will definately be back. Thanks Horseshoe staff!

Teresa V — Google review

Staying here the first weekend of May 2024. The pool and Spa are not open this time of year. Sad to see a place that was once beautiful be so run down. It’s very dirty and they seem to be short staffed through out the building, from the restaurants to the casino. This hotel is very outdated. I hope they can make a come back before they are going out of business. It hasn’t been the same since Covid and now the economy. On a positive note, we are still having fun and we slept well.

Elizabeth B — Google review

We visited for my 61st birthday and had a great time. The rooms were clean and spacious and reasonably priced. Loved the gambling floor. Every restaurant that we ate at was delicious

CHARLES K — Google review

This hotel is in desperate need of renovation. The room it's self was not that bad other than there was not a seal on the door so the hallway light was bright during the night and there is not a coffee pot in the rooms. The hallway carpets and walls are extremely damaged as well as the elevators.

Lynn R — Google review

Rooms are dated. The cabinet felt like it was a shock hazard with hanging wires. On a positive note the bed was comfortable and the AC room temperature was cold which I like. The room smelled strongly of weed even though it was supposed to be non-smoking.The casino was actually really good. Luckily didn't cost much money because of comp credits.

Billy D — Google review

Very impressive poker operation. There are games running 24/7 and good action with mostly recreational players. Tournaments are well run and there are some weekly low buy in tournaments.Pretty sure a couple regs mark cards with nail imprints so be careful, someone at my table called it out.Overall a great place, it’s relaxed, the rake is reasonable and drinks are free.

Mack L — Google review

The staff was very friendly and helpful. But the room wasn't really clean. I cleaned the surfaces and bathroom with a magic eraser before we used anything. The carpet was filthy, the tile floors still had hair, and other debris on the floor.

Emily D — Google review

I have no complaints to be real. As long as I can hit on the slot machines that makes up for everything else. As far as the hotel next door, closed the doors because you’re not winning anything over there.

Shulah R — Google review

Great place! Had a lot of fun. The people there are decent, but if you're in a wheelchair and you need a handicap room, they only have one bed. They could easily put two twin beds in there, but they choose not to because they look at it's differently. I'm not going to give anything less than five stars because the people there in the service was great. I just find it incredibly offensive that you can't put some twin beds and a handicap room it's 2024 time to wake up also in the casinos the carpet is very thick so if you're in a manual chair it's really hard to get around

Jeff P — Google review

Current building only a shadow of what the casino hotel was like a decade ago. Had to pay for upgrade but room did not appear significantly better than original room with maybe the space for couch. Phone did not work so could not call for additional towels (or help). Room for four only came with two towels. Expect walls with scuffs, panels in disrepair, and unpolished features that come from years of lack of care or updates. Beds were comfortable. Casino was quiet with limited dining options. No more buffet. Burger bar did not accept dining credit. Price of meal appeared to be $20 per person in other venues on site, except steak house. Slots seemed dated and quiet. Table games were ok. Nothing like Caesar’s properties in Vegas.

EL C — Google review

I was greatly disappointed with the rooms and the front desk staff.The service staff at restaurants were friendly and accommodating.The food at Binions was good but not the quality I would have expected. The valet service was no longer offered along with no room service or housekeeping service. I cannot believe the decline in all areas. The room was disgusting with toe nail clippings in a pile on the floor. The ice bucket was so nasty that it could not be used. Thick dust on headboards and in closet. Hung dress in closet and upon taking it out had dust all over hem and bottom of dress. Chair was so filthy we had to put a towel on it to sit. The curtains had disgusting orange stains and the carpet outside in our corridor greeted us each day with a huge vomit stain. 🤢

Alicia C — Google review

The room was a disaster! The restroom was dirty tub and toilet. There were so many hairs and ashes on the furniture and the blanket and two of the pillows had black spots. Oddly the young lady that checked me in, strangely asked if I was sure I wanted the room I had, but I should have looked in it after I checked in, but unfortunate for me I went to have dinner. This was a total waste, and I hate I spent my money on this stay😡

Drea I — Google review

Beware putting your card on file for incidentals. After attending a work conference and being told they would hold my card for $40 incidental (regular $199), for 3 days they charged and deducted from my card several times. By the time I checked out of the hotel $400 had come out of my account for “ incidentals”. With no real answers, shoulder shrugs and you’ll have your money back in 3-5 business days. Needless to say I won’t return to the hotel. The room was very nice, staff food service throughout the conference was amazing!

Kc S — Google review

Room had food from previous occupant. You have to pay them if you want any basic amenities such as a coffee maker in your room. If you want to drink the Fuji water in your room that is $6 a bottle. There was no staff at front desk for us to check out. Finally, another staff member went to get someone and told them they had guests at the front desk. The check out staff was rude I guess because the other staff bothered her to actually help us check out. My review is DO NOT SPEND A DIME OF YOUR MONEY AT THE HORSESHOE. I wish I could give them less than 1 star.

Jamie W — Google review

We were lodging next door at the Gold strike. My fiancee likes to play poker and there are zero poker tables at Gold strike. He played the night before and invested quite a lot in the Horseshoe's lovely casino. The next night we went over to watch the NBA game and the bartenders were extremely rude even though we had placed a big bet in the bar area. Maybe some consideration of more than the bar games should be implemented.

Regina J — Google review

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Sight and Sound Theatre is a Christian performing arts theater company that produces innovative productions of Bible stories. The company has been praised for its high quality performances, and its shows can be compared to the likes of Disney productions.

Simply incredible! We had a great view even from the upper deck. We were fortunate enough to be able to watch the performance of the Jesus play. It covered the life of Jesus from the beginning of his ministry through his crucifixion and Resurrection and then Ascension. The special effects were right on cue and you were definitely a huge plus to the entire performance. Nothing cheesy here extremely professional and wonderfully composed on all levels

Boyce M — Google review

An amazing experience, definitely a must see! The way they do these productions is simply spectacular! We would love to come back for a different live show!You can buy concessions and gifts before the show, during intermission or after. We found there was enough time to do our shopping during the intermission. The candied nuts are very good!They tell you to get there early and I for sure recommend doing just that! Traffic in and out is very congested but it moves fairly quickly as they have attendants guiding you to open spaces, definitely makes it go smoothly, but you still want to arrive the 1 hour early so as to avoid any lateness because traffic is thicker closer to show times.Seat cost is high but definitely worth it!Food/drinks/gifts are priced as you would expect, higher then average, but it's about the experience so spend as much or as little as you'd like.

J. H — Google review

Recommended for all ages! It was an amazing experience that you have to see in person! The DVD doesn't do it justice. Make sure to stop by the concession stand and get yourself some glazed almonds! The building is themed and matches the feeling of the show. I 100% recommend coming out and seeing a show.

Nick G — Google review

We just went to see Jesus show. The acting, music, whole experience was so powerful and very edifying. All the staff are so friendly and go above and beyond to make the day a special experience. You will be blown away and even moved to tears. It will far surpass your expectations. For parents with littles: they do have boosters available at the back of the room for your little ones so they can see the show even if they are shorter. Highly recommend!Also.. this was my fifth sight and sound show and if you want the best seat suggestion?? Choose center and as close to the center aisle as you can get... It's the best experience!!

Bethanyk — Google review

An amazing theatre! Stories of the Bible are a brought to life in these dramatic musical dance productions. We went to see The Miracle of Christmas about the birth of Jesus Christ, and it was beautiful! The sound system is tremendous and stage sets are larger than life. Both the front and sides of the theater are used in the production. There are concession stands with food and drinks and a gift shop as well. I recommend arriving 45 minutes early because it will take some time to get parked. I consider Sight and Sound Theatre one of the best in town.

Allison B — Google review

This is the 3rd time seeing Esther and it was just as awesome and edifying as the first two times. The staff are all so kind and the atmosphere is great even when busy. Traffic is crazy getting in but the staff has a great set up and system and get everyone parked quickly and orderly. The same for the inside.. very well laid out and it flows great. We have sat closer to the front, on the sides and in the middle center. Middle center is best but there really isn't a bad seat. You will be blessed if you attend. Well worth the money. We do wish they had season passes for the live shows since we only live 2 1/2 hours away and come fairly often.

Arkansas M — Google review

We have seen many shows here. They are each unique and spectacular in making stories from the Bible come to life. Queen Esther used the entire room for so much of the show that it felt like you were immersed in the story from start to finish. We highly recommend going!Some shows we enjoy sitting closer to the stage to see the action and animals up close. However since they used so much of the surrounding stage for Queen Esther we recommend sitting further back.(They don’t allow photo/video recording during the show so these are from before it started and during intermission)

Daniel S — Google review

Total immersion in the story of Queen Esther. Powerful message and lovely depiction of one of my favorites Bible women. Suggest not being in a hurry to leave so you can see the stages in full light. Quite the engineering masterpiece.

Debbi M — Google review

Absolutely loved the Story of Esther. The set transitions were flawless. The show went fast! Costumes amazing. The music score was phenomenal Definitely put on your trip agenda. The only item that needs attention is the music overpowered the actors voices. We could understand the flow because we know the story. We heard others around us say the same. We were treated to a quick back stage tour by a dear friend!

Susan M — Google review

It was absolutely amazing! You have to experience a play here at least once, but I'm definitely going back as soon as possible. The play this time was of Queen Esther. The play itself was not just in front of us but was on both sides and above our heads. The actors and animals even used the aisles! The set looked like the old times and walls moved up and down to let you see inside or the building rotated to let you see behind. The costumes were fit for royalty!

Emily F — Google review

Sight and Sound Theater is located in Branson Missouri. We saw their performance of JESUS. What a fantastic show they put together. I’d like to show you pics of the production but because of copyrighted material and the fact that i don’t want to spoil it for you, I’ll just post the stuff you’ll see outside the show.Our group of four had such a great view of the production. The stage is like nothing I’ve ever seen before. The lights and sounds and the actors did such a great job. I will definitely come back to see more of what they offer.

Missouri K — Google review

Absolutely excellent! The Jesus show was amazing. The actors and actress were very talented and they also used live animals. They animals seemed like they were well treated from what we could see. This was a great show for the whole family. The theater itself was spectacular and we really liked how the stage wrapped around the front half of the auditorium. Throughout the performance there was great sound effects, scene changes and theatrical specials effects. Very awesome! You just have to see it for yourself. There lots of free parking and the building itself is huge. Sitting on top of the hill, you can’t miss it. Recommend!!

Trl1971 — Google review

Visited to see a fantastic production of the story of Queen Esther.This place knows how to handle the crowds from the moment you enter the parking lots until you leave. Plenty of people directing traffic, handling ticket sales, will call, concessions, gift sales, and ensuring you know where your seats are located.Production was amazing. How they are able to incorporate so many set changes into such a small space is quite a feat. Character costumes were well done and the actors were all well rehearsed.Food/gift prices are all reasonable. Staff is very friendly. I would definitely recommend you visit if you are able. Plan ahead and Set aside a few hours for the show plus 20 min intermission, you won't regret it.

Jason L — Google review

This was such a treat. We loved enjoying the whole theater in its entirety from the beauty of the place to the wonderful performance. We saw them do the production of Jesus, and I would recommend anyone to go see it. The staff is very friendly at the snack bar and the food and drinks are nice too.

Kelly L — Google review

Incredible experience! The play, Esther, was amazing. The actors were passionate. The stage props were an engineered marvel. This production will move you.

Alex H — Google review

Watch several other shows here but I would have to say this was the best of them all. Queen Esther great presentation. Actors were fantastic, sound and stage phenomenal. Snacks and gifts are as expected. A little pricey, but that's what you get to cover cost. I am still amazed how the side of the stage comes to life, and this time so much animation in moving scenes, no lack of ti'm very smooth presentation.

James K — Google review

What can I tell you about my experience here other than it was amazing! An unforgettable event like no other. If you follow my reviews you know I am picky. I have been in many world class venues and events in several Countries and this venue and show are at the top of my list.

Maurice G — Google review

Words cannot describe this venue with justice. It is an absolutely phenomenal and meaningful experience to immerse oneself in the portrayals presented. We WILL be back. And bring others along. Thank you for everything you are doing to bring these as tires to life.

Kathy F — Google review

There is no way a review can come close to explaining the quality of this show. It was a truly amazing production, with probably a million dollars worth of props on that stage! I watched it and will definitely be coming back again, even though it took me 12 hours to get here!

Robert B — Google review

The grounds are beautiful. The building is magnificent. The musical, costumes astounding, well done actors. Many people come, yet well organized traffic directors, from parking, to bathrooms at intermission. Friendly staff. Nice gift shops. Worth every dime.

Lisa H — Google review

This is a must see whether you like theatre or not! My dad and husband were both in awe and neither of them have ever gotten very excited about watching a live show. The set is just incredible beyond words and worth every penny to see.

Megan A — Google review

Greg was the best!! He helped me and so many with directions and photos. All staff members were helpful. This place was so beautiful. I saw Esther. I would recommend coming early for photos. Wear comfortable shoes. The stairway also has great photo opportunities upstairs. Park as far back as possible will make it easier to leave. The front parking areas get coned off, so all exit towards the back. Highly recommended and definitely going back.

Victoria S — Google review

Beautiful show. My family went to see Esther, and it was amazing. The set and production was just perfect. The performers had amazing singing voices. If you are debating going to sight & sound theater I say go! All of their shows I've ever seen have been amazing

Ali S — Google review

Oh my goodness! Best show I've ever seen and my husband agrees. We were both blown away! The sets were unbelievable! The costumes and music are epic. I want to see every show that comes. DAVID is next. I'm a fan!

Stacy W — Google review

The atmosphere was inviting and the message was beautiful truth! Great for the entire family. My daughter is 7 and loved every minute. I'm looking forward to another show.

Camber H — Google review

We watched Jesus before and now Queen Esther. I love seeing the Bible come to life. The actors and actresses do a great job! The set builders and those that do the lights and sound for the show do an amazing job! I can't wait to see more.

Shawlyn F — Google review

Amazing top professional performance. Love Esther and awesome treatment of staff. My son is a performer and loves it very much! Everyone is so kind and fun and he is happy to be performing there.

Tammy A — Google review

This was the most amazing show/play I've ever seen. Stage surrounds audience on 3 sides and the aisles of the theater as well. The set amazed and fascinated me. Animals live on stage - horses, donkey, dogs, live birds flying overhead, there was even a camel and an elephant! OK, the elephants weren't live but very lifelike, a d the baby elephant was adorable.The shows play for quite some time, which allows them to be extravagant with the set. Tickets are pricey but so worth every penney. An absolute MUST SEE if you are in Branson.Forgive the haze on the photos.The lighting at intermission was that color causing the haze. The last 2 picks have more natural lighting.

Galea H — Google review

What should I say that hasn't already been said about this place?I'll just put it this way: Noah, Jesus, and now, Queen Esther; We have been 3 times to Sight & Sound and we thoroughly loved every second of it!!! Hey, we lived in England for a decade so I've seen almost every London Classic Theatre Presentation you can think of. We've also seen a few in New York and Kansas City, too. NONE OF THEM CAN HOLD A CANDLE TO SIGHT & SOUND THEATRE!Whatever the price, it's worth it! I promise.

Gina W — Google review

WOW!!!! JUST WOW. I have never in my life seen a production like this and I’m a Broadway fanatic. We were lucky to sit front row, right in the aisle where the horses and actors stroll by, it was so cool I still am mind blown. The stage wraps around to both sides so be prepared to look around following the actors and the story. I hear if you have neck issues it’s good to sit close to the aisle but more in the back so you can see it all happen around you without having to look side to side sharply. I will say being in the very front was an experience on its own but do note you will turn your head a lot which didn’t bother us a bit. This was such a talented cast with such a detailed and extensively crafted set that consistently changed and morphed with the story it was one mind blowing moment after another. My face hurt from smiling it was such a beautiful and awe striking show to witness. If you are a fan of the theater, Broadway, or just pure phenomenal talent, you gotta see this show, religious or not, it’s a fantastic show and it will leave you impressed regardless. There’s animals of all kinds, beautiful music, comedic moments and an audience that embraces clapping and shouting an amen when you feel the need to. It is as causal as you want it to be. I saw people in nice church clothes to Nickelodeon street clothes. Just come as you are, come comfortable and don’t be intimidated by the car traffic or the lines inside, they move fast and every staff member we encountered was so kind and friendly. I will say it is so important to come about 45 mins early- the traffic takes a minute for parking and you can’t get in until intermission if you are late. Honestly I can’t say enough amazing things about this theater and I cannot wait to see more shows in the future. If Esther is still showing, GO. It’s a powerful story everyone should witness at Sight and Sound. And get a pretzel, soooo good!!!

One P — Google review

"Queen Esther" is a mesmerizing spectacle, both in its storytelling and its theatrical presentation. Set in a beautiful theater that enhances the experience, the show combines historical drama with romance. Esther's rise from obscurity to Persian queen is portrayed with emotional depth. Rich in narrative, the characters are compelling and the costumes and set design are visually stunning. It's an inspiring story of faith and bravery, showcased in a breathtaking theatrical setting. PROTIP: be sure to look at your ticket to see what entrance you should use.

Josh E — Google review

Sight and Sound Theater’s production of Esther was every bit as outstanding as we had been told. The stage was massive extending up both sides of the audience. The action and sound came from everywhere including riders on horseback arriving via the center aisle. The music was great and the sound was perfect from every contributing player. It was a wow experience!

Beverly F — Google review

The most amazing theatre new to this century. Seeing Esther was such a treat. The actors were demographically beautiful, the animals were such a lovely touch and the set - speechless.

Ej D — Google review

This is a MUST SEE production. We went and saw Queen Esther, and it was fabulous. The parking is very well organized, with people guiding you to your parking spot. They have people all over the building to guide you where you need to go or ask any questions to.The building is beautiful on the outside and the inside. There are concessions and a small area for buying memorabilia or copies of the productions they put on there.Inside the theater you sit down to a giant screen that pulls up to show you this magnificent construction of buildings that rotate and move. The buildings open up to show you inside each room. They really utilized the stage space well.They have animals in the production. They walk up and down the aisles. The singing and acting is top-notch. They had to have close to 100 actors and actresses. The costumes are beautiful and amazing.They have an intermission in the middle to get concessions or go to the bathroom. Some people went up to the stage to check out the design of the set. It was just so extravagant and beautiful.The production was very moving. They made you laugh and cry and feel a desire to be a part of the show. At the end there is a calling for those who want prayer. Such a life changing show.

Nicole B — Google review

What an amazing production! I can't say enough about the plays Sight & Sound produce. Bravo!!!My sister and I took my mom on a short road trip to see the newest play for her birthday.

Ebony D — Google review

Wish I could say TEN STARS!!This immersive experience exceeded our expectations and dreams. We just had NO idea what we were in for...Acting, amazing sets, lighting, important message about Jesus Christ and God, animals, costumes, vocals, technology, audience participation, seating, everything was new to us.10 hours driving was well worth it. Highly recommended.I will follow for future shows.

Esther M — Google review

So wonderful!! We saw Esther and it was done so well! The 180 degree stage is just breathtaking. They did the story in such an amazing way, with songs and dancing. It was moving, and the whole family loved it!

Sarah L — Google review

Absolutely fantastic experience. We have been here several times and it just keeps getting better. Just finished seeing Esther. Had lumps in my throat and tears in my eyes as the story, the music, everything tugged at the emotions. Love the Lord and the presentation just made it a richer experience. Thanks to all the staff and participants.

Ed M — Google review

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1001 Shepherd of the Hills Expy, Branson, MO 65616, USA

(800) 377-1277

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Silver Dollar City

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Amusem*nt park

Water & Amusem*nt Parks

Leafy theme park with rides & waterslides, plus demos of basket weaving & other old-timey pursuits.

We were just there last week and pleasantly surprised that the park was full of greenery trees and flowers everywhere giving us lots of shade from the heat. It was busy not overcrowded like the Disney world. This park was better than Disney. We could relax and enjoy the rides. Just a different atmosphere. Their rides esp the water rides were awesome! So impressed with how friendly staff and people were to us. It made our trip so worth while. Thank you for the hospitality!

J S — Google review

We really do enjoy this theme park!!! The atmosphere is is nice, they are rides for all ages ( the roller coasters are AMAZING), the scenery is wonderful, and we only had a problem with one worker. (She was running the kiddie coaster.) I removed a star because the first day we went was absolutely packed. I get it, it is a theme park so it is going to be busy, but this was a weekday and we were literally shoulder to shoulder with everyone! They were understaffed and the lines for all the rides were so long! I feel like on days it is going to be super busy they should NOT allow so many people to come in. Besides that I would definitely recommend this theme park.

Rebecca S — Google review

This park is truly one of a kind. It's a theme park that has a unique, old-fashioned feel to it, which sets it apart from other theme parks. The rides are thrilling and exciting, but there are also plenty of fun activities for those who don't like rides. The food is delicious, and there are plenty of options to choose from. The staff is friendly and helpful, and they go out of their way to make sure you have a great time. The park is also clean and well-maintained, which makes for a pleasant experience. Overall, I would highly recommend Silver Dollar City to anyone looking for a fun and memorable experience!

Aliyah T — Google review

Silver dollar city is a beautiful park with a lot of activities,events,foods and rides. There were restrooms and chairs to rest. They will provide detailed map of silver dollar city like name of rides, shows with time, restaurant using numbers. There is a regular to diamond VIP pass, you can upgrade when you want. Water is free all over park. Foods we're amazing. Beverages can be refilled at any shop by paying money. Saloon show was amazing, filled audience with laugh and entertainment. All rides has their height limit for kids to ride. Safety measures are followed throughout park. There are multiple areas to visit. You should be ready to walk a lot. Beautiful park with entertainment and many things to enjoy.

Venkatlaxmi V — Google review

I went at Christmastime and the lights were just spectacular. I've seen a lot of light shows and displays but nothing like this! It was just amazing and I didn't even know where to look first. Also, the rides were a blast. I love roller coasters and Silver Dollar City did not disappoint. So fun!

Kristina H — Google review

This is a unique amusem*nt park. The mining village theme for the buildings is good. The humour associated with the narration of its mining history and the tour guides stories were very much enjoyable. One of the tour guides asked for tips which will only be used to "help children" and he has five children :-D. Another one asked riders of the train not to activate the emergency brake if they don't have an emergency because if they did, "one will be provided for them" :-D.The roller coasters here are of the moderate thrill type and are quite enjoyable. Christmas season is particularly good because of the lighting. This is one of the best I have ever seen. Nearly the entire theme park was beautifully decorated with lights.For me personally, the jewel on the crown was the Marvel Cave - a 500-foot deep cave with an underground waterfall.

Praghalathan K — Google review

Great amusem*nt park and first visit for our kids. Both got to ride quite a lot of rides in the kids area and around other areas of the park (6 year old and 8 year old). We enjoyed most of the stay except two things: 1) price of food for what you get is insane, the portion was shown as a plate/platter but what we got was a small bowl of food - not even close to worth $14.99; and 2) we watched as a woman bribed her way (family of 4) into the front of the line at Fire in the Hole by giving the workers cookies; they walked right up to the handicap entrance and gave out some cookies to the workers and got right on - meanwhile, we waited almost 2 hours to get on. This did not reflect well! Honestly, the ride is terrible and was better in it's previous format, it is NOT worth you waiting for it, very dull.Everything else was great that day though. There is plenty for kids and adults to enjoy. The craftsmen are always a pleasure to watch do their craft. The rides are fun and lines in the kids area were not bad at all. We spent about 7 hours at the park and that didn't seem like enough to see everything, so that's how they get you coming back, lol. We would have liked to see more craftsmen work, but we would have lost time at rides, so you have to pick your desires. We were going to do the free cave tour, but it was packed and we would have lost way more time waiting in line - we will probably come back for that someday.

Joshua K — Google review

As someone who had never heard of silver dollar city before this was a welcome treat. We got the two day pass for only $89 on sale and it was worth every penny. We went Monday and Tuesday which both ended up being rainy days but worked to our advantage as we got to get on all the rides almost instantly with no lines. The food was amazing, staff was kind, and it was fun for both adults and kids.My only gripe is the outlaw run is NOT plus size friendly. I’m a size 18 pant, carry my weight in my thighs and not my belly, and they couldn’t get the belt closed so I had to do the walk of shame out. I had no issue on any other ride so I didn’t even think to test these seats out ahead of time. Highly recommend you do if you have larger thighs.Best ride by far is time traveler and then fire in the hole. I recommend waiting in those lines even if it’s a little longer.

Elena K — Google review

Our first time here. We were impressed with the family friendly atmosphere and the amazing Christmas lights. Our teenagers' expectations of the rides were far exceeded. They even asked to come again in the future. The layout of the park takes a bit of getting used to. In the large crowd (I heard there was record attendance on the day we were there, 12/30/21), I don't feel like we were able to see everything and not being familiar with the layout hurt us. The lines for dining were excessive but I'm not sure if that is normal. The teens had the express passes and felt like they were able to enjoy the experiences. My husband and I just took in the sights and enjoyed taking in things slowly. The show, Home for the Holidays was excellent. Again, when you can impress everyone in the group including teens, you are doing it right. The food at the buffet was not good, bland and heavy, but I have no way of knowing if that's normal or a result of large crowds and short staffing. I would be willing to try again. Overall, I highly recommend Silver Dollar City for the excellent family experiences.

Jennifer A — Google review

We really enjoyed our time here. We got the "after 5" tickets and had plenty of time for the kids to ride what they wanted and adults time to shop. We absolutely LOVED the vendors in the barn! Honey pecans! YUM! The gentlemen with the furs were so sweet and taught us all about the different furs! The rest of the employees were so engaging and helpful! All the fall decor was super cute! Employees were all so polite and helpful! We will definitely return!

All F — Google review

Having only been to Six Flags theme parks around the United States, this little park really surprised me! First off, the staff is so fun and you can tell they really do enjoy what they are doing. Very helpful too. The main rides are fun, my personal favorite was Time Traveller and Wild Fire. The view you get from Wild Fire is breathtaking! I highly recommend going in the off season. We happened to be there yesterday (April 21st, 2023) and legit had no lines and got to ride everything 4 times each. It was perfect! Great weather too. I will say some parts of the park are a little steep to walk but overall it wasn’t bad. I can’t wait to come back here! Also, if you choose the “Free Parking” line and go to stop 5, there is a bus that picks you up right there and drives you to the front so you don’t have to walk. When you are ready to leave just find the stop 5 pick up and the bus will take you back! It was super convenient and was great because of how tired we were by then lol.

Kayla T — Google review

I have a few complaints and suggestions but over all we had a great time. Our boys are 15 & 17 and hard to entertain but they enjoyed the park and it’s rides. We did a 3 day pass most will tell you two days is fine. I however enjoyed taking our time and seeing every show and eating at our leisure.

Steve H — Google review

I have been coming to this park since I was a little girl and now I'm bringing my little ones! I have been to the park hundreds of times and it's worth it every year!! I have really enjoyed getting to grow up coming to the park and seeing all the changes and improvements! All the rides are thrilling and all of the shows and shops are worth seeing!! A perfect family friendly park to visit! It's also worth mentioning that over the years the park has seemed busier and busier and they have even expanded their parking lots. I used to live in Springfield Mo which is not very far from the park but since I have moved to Fayetteville AR, over 2 hours away I have found it's better to buy the trail blazer passes that last all season. With how busy the park gets almost every day it let's us skip the lines to the roller coasters and gives us more time to really enjoy the park. Without the trail blazer passes you will easily spend over an hour waiting in line for any of the rides. We once waited over two hours just to ride time traveler. So it's definitely worth getting trail blazer passes! Also, the different festivals each season is amazing and they have the BEST Christmas lights in the whole world!!

Chrissy S — Google review

We had the pleasure of attending Harvest Fest this year! Plus, it was my birthday. We had such a great time. The tasting pass is excellent! Can't wait to go for Christmas too! We had a group of 8 and had a blast! The food was so delicious and comforting! The lines for the harvest themed food were extremely long but flowed quickly and efficiently. We only rode 1 ride due to the misty cold weather. The decorations and pumpkins were amazing! It was so beautiful and tastefully done. Can't wait to go again next year!

Kristen D — Google review

Had a lot of fun, but there was such a long wait for rides and food that we didn't get to see much of the park. I recommend going more than one day if you can or go when the park isn't as busy. We have go e several times, and Halloween and Christmas are just so busy, but definitely both are a must see just be prepared for longer wait times. We bought tickets in advance, so our wait time to enter wasn't that long at all.

Jaymi S — Google review

We had perfect timing! Bought the buy 1 day and get 2 days! Great deal! Zero wait time. The kids were getting off and then getting right back on the rides! They were open until 10pm with nightly fireworks 😁💥. First time there and they loved it!

C. — Google review

Over 6.5 million Christmas lights, it looks like pure Christmas magic! The whole family enjoyed it especially all the rides and the 20-minute train ride. We did have to wait about 1.5 hours to ride the train and to get on was like letting sheep out, there was no rhyme or reason and people cut you in line. They should have a better system for this because my parents are disabled and they were getting cut and almost did not get a seat on the train after standing for far too long in that line. We only went for 3 hours but if you pay all of that money, make it a whole day thing and get your money’s worth. The lines were way too long, I felt like I was at Disney World but without the fast passes. For a family of 4, 2 kids and 2 adults, it was about $300 for 3 hours and most of that time was spent split up and waiting for the train and waiting for the roller coaster rides. Since it was right after Christmas, all of their Christmas items in the gift shops were 75% off but finding your way around the place was a nightmare and the workers in the shops were not helpful. We spent so much time trying to find something that was located in the giftshop and none of the three workers we asked, told us it was located there. Too many slopes too, hard to get around if you’re disabled or older. Good thing it was not snowing or icy outside because it seemed it would be difficult to get around on the uneven ground.

Samantha B — Google review

This place is AWESOME! Tons of things to do for a full day of fun for ALL ages. Everything is kept clean - even the bathrooms! Lots of shade! Workers were friendly and always helpful. Definitely check out Marvel Cave tour and Time Traveler. I got better ticket deals online. We went during a weekday & it's was perfect!

Aide M — Google review

We came on a Saturday evening after 5 so we were able to purchase the $40 per person half price tickets. It rained for a little while, but we were still able to ride Fire in the Hole (this is the last year it will be in operation), go through Grandpa's house, and see plenty of shops and interesting sights during the rain. All of the employees were extremely helpful and nice. Time Traveler and Powder Keg were mine and my husband's favorite rides. Our teenage daughter thoroughly enjoyed the ABBA tribute band in the Amphitheater and she and our 9 year old nephew both enjoyed the outdoor jazz band. We definitely want to come back when we can purchase a season pass (much cheaper than purchasing full price tickets for more than one day) because there is so much to see and do. We definitely got our money's worth in the few hours we were there and even got to stop and see the beautiful nightly fireworks show up close as we were exiting.

Kirbi P — Google review

Get ready to pay up. It's a great family friendly amuseement park. There's plenty of food, crafts, and rides, but you better bring plenty of money. It costs dearly. There's a cave tour at the beginning of the park. Be sure to check it out. (My personal favorite ride is the Time Traveler. Amazing experience!)

Alex H — Google review

First time going. I was impressed. The hidden star is the cave tour though. If you are um....let's say um ...a little more blessed downstairs then a couple of the rides are going to be a no go due to seat design(was no way, no how). But the rides were pretty fun. My lady enjoyed all of them. The glass blowing demonstration is cool. I just wish they spoke more on technique but who am I? Didn't get to see a lot of the craftsman demonstrations. But I will next time. This place is good family fun for less than big time theme parks. Food is relatively inexpensive for being locked in a park .

Daniel M — Google review

Have loved coming here since I was a kid. They do a great job of bringing back the memories while constantly having new things to see and do. Rides are state of the art, shows are really fun, craftsmen are masters in their trade.Whether you like rides, shows, shopping, history, food, cave exploration, etc. this is a must experience place for you!For those with allergies they have a list online of which dishes/restaurants are allergen friendly. Great food options!

Elizabeth F — Google review

Had a wonderful family visit. We stayed at the RV park and spent two days at the theme park. A great place for all. Nice rides, lots of live craft, arts and cooking going on. We saw some good musical entertainment as well. A much friendlier atmosphere than many places.

Richard K — Google review

This is a very cute and beautiful place to visit. I spent whole day walking around the park. Many rides were closed due to the weather inclement. However, there were still a few rides open, and the wait for each ride was between 20 to 40 minutes. The Broadway style musical shows were awesome! Definitely worth to watch it. I watched the “Dicken’s Christmas Carol” show, very cute story. In addition, I strongly recommend to ride the steam train to get around the amusem*nt park. I saw beautiful Christmas lights and story. The only downside about this amusem*nt park was no place for people to rest. It was 45 degree Fahrenheit on the day I visited. I was so freezing and tired being outside for almost the whole day, and I could not find anywhere to rest and get warmer.

Mavis L — Google review

Such a wonderful time! By far our favorite park. The cave is amazing, the crafts-people are so talented, the shows are fantastic, and the food is super yummy! All this in an overtly Christian and patriotic company... amazing! WE LOVE SDC!!!

Dave B — Google review

We come here a lot over the years but this time around we rode *almost* all of the rides! It’s so easy to run from ride to ride with short wait times, cooling stations, and the refillable drink option was so worth it! The top 3 rides are : Outlaw Run, PowderKeg, and Wildfire! The cave is a MUST SEE - we gone almost every time and it’s still amazing. It’s located in the main shop as soon as you walk in. We had a great time for families.

Alexandra O — Google review

This was our last day of rest in your city. We decided to end our holiday in the park. We accidentally met a family who helped us buy cheaper tickets. Thanks a lot. This was very unexpected and joyful for us. The holiday park itself is very diverse and suitable for all ages. We had a great time, bought souvenirs for home and will definitely recommend this place to our friends, thank you.💫💫💫

Alena S — Google review

I love everything about this place but the cave tour is by far a favorite for my son and I. There so much to do for the entire family and for a theme park it’s pretty decently priced. I definitely suggest getting season passes if you like to go often. We have two diamond passes and use our guest passes for our family and friends. I also recommend getting the cup upgrade if you can. You get free refills on soft drinks.

Jessica L — Google review

We have loved every trip we have made to Silver Dollar City over the years. Our favorite time of the year is Christmas. It's indescribable the sense of Christmas spirit you feel between the park completely lit with holiday lights, the old fashion train ride complete with "Grandpa" sharing the story of Christmas, the professional musical productions of It's a Wonderful Life and A Christmas Carol. There is something for everybody in my family, whether young or old. Fantastic amusem*nt rides, the best roller coasters I've ever been on, quality food at an affordable price, and a unique experience I have never seen anywhere else.Thank you for being able to provide a family-friendly environment that has never lost its magic in the 20 years we've been visiting!

Jason G — Google review

Was a wonderful experience for myself and the family. A few technical hiccups, but they happen. Coming from KC my experience was mainly World’s Of Fun.The views from the different rides and seeing the landscape almost makes it worth it in itself. I would suggest planning during the week if you can, to avoid the crowds. But it is still pleasurable either way.The Time Traveler and Powder Keg were by far the best rides in my opinion.Thunderation was pretty good.But The new Fire in the Hole wasn’t to bad.The food options were also very nice as well. Take advantage of all the festivals and cup fills to save your money if you can.

T M — Google review

Always a fun experience. They do a good job of taking you back into the 1880's. All citizens of silver dollar city are so friendly too. You're greeted upon entry into every store. Also, if it's your birthday, you can head to the general store for a birthday button and a couple of coupons to use throughout the park. She was able to get a small bag of kettle corn for free, 20% off at the candle store, and every citizen made sure to tell her happy birthday! Such a nice touch. Be sure to try some of the different food offerings such as Tater Twist with powdered ketchup and Clara's cinnamon bread. Give yourself at least 6 hours to enjoy the park and try to go during the week if possible. The earlier in the day, the better. Highly recommend getting the upgraded parking. Not the most expensive, but just the paid parking. It's totally worth it as the parking lot is very hilly. Have fun!!

Lindsay B — Google review

Had a great time for the final day. The app is so fantastic and pretty accurate for ride time waits. The staff was super friendly and when we requested the back they were always happy to let us have it. The Christmas lights were beautiful. If you are there during the winter when Christmas lights are up, I highly highly recommend riding the barn swing when it gets dark because the view is breathtaking (you just need to face the correct side, but you can ask the staff member and they are happy to do it).

Kaycee W — Google review

Visiting Silver Dollar City has been on my bucket list for years, and I finally had a chance to visit. The moment you get into the park you're met with incredible theming and a wonderful southern atmosphere. All the rides were very well done and also had great theming. The employees all wear period clothing as well. The park has plenty to do for all ages, from craft shows, and shows etc. to rides that will scratch all itches.My favorite part was the cave tour, by FAR. It is included in the park admission and is beautiful. It takes about an hour to go through the cave, so keep that in mind, but it's totally worth it!

Gage S — Google review

This really is the best theme park in the world. It offers something for everyone. Every day, they perform a flag ceremony and celebrate Vets. Marvel cave tour is free with admission, but they also host a lantern tour to explore other areas. There's rides and activities for all ages and interests. Plenty of snacks, beverages, and meal options; tasty and at a decent price. You can also bring your own food. Lots of craftsman demonstrations, live performances, an assortment of shops to browse, and places to sit and enjoy the surroundings. The train ride is a great way to end the visit. They offer discounts for children and seniors and have free admission for LEO in June. The park is very clean and well-staffed with friendly people. The season pass is a great buy, and offers many discounts and perks, including a discount at their campground. They also have a water park open during the summer. Highly recommend.

India V — Google review

SDC did not disappoint! 1st time being there and it was perfect timing with it being the holiday season. So our family got to enjoy the Christmas lights, it was incredible. It was like a little village with various different kinds of things to enjoy. While the tickets may seem pricey, there were plenty of fun. During the cold season, not all the rides were open but it did not affect the overall experience. It was a lot of walking and we had a 5YO, so I’d recommend plan accordingly.

Lyn N — Google review

What can I say, we love this place! We have been visiting as a family since we moved to Missouri 5 years ago. Last year, we finally became Season Pass members, and it was so worth it! I bought 2 for our family of four, and they both came with free friends passes and we used those for the other 2 of us. I love the Pioneer theme, like Dollywood, and all the rides and artisan shops. The live shows are great too. But my very favorite things that they offer are the seasonal festivals and food/drink passports. We loved the garden fest in Spring, seeing the Circus in the summer, and the pumpkin dance party in the fall. Then of course, tonight we went to our favorite Christmas lights festival! The food passport is around $35, and you get to choose 5 seasonal choices from the different food vendors. We buy 1 and share. It is definitely worth it for the price and food selections! Our favorites are the soups, skillets, and funnel cakes!

Nicole H — Google review

Silver Dollar City, nestled in the picturesque Ozark Mountains of Missouri, offers an enchanting theme park experience that seamlessly blends adventure with a rich cultural heritage. Known for its breathtaking Christmas transformation, the park dazzles visitors with millions of twinkling lights, creating a magical winter wonderland.During the holiday season, Silver Dollar City is nothing short of spectacular. The park's renowned "An Old Time Christmas" event features over 6.5 million lights, turning every corner into a luminous display. The 8-story, Christmas tree at the heart of the park is a marvel, dancing to a synchronized music and light show that captivates both young and old. Strolling through the park, guests are treated to festive decorations, live holiday shows, and delightful Christmas carols that fill the air.Beyond the holiday lights, Silver Dollar City offers a unique blend of thrilling rides, artisan crafts, and historical demonstrations. The park's commitment to preserving 1880s Ozark culture is evident in its skilled craftsmen, who demonstrate traditional techniques in glassblowing, blacksmithing, and pottery. The rides range from exhilarating roller coasters like Time Traveler and Outlaw Run to family-friendly attractions that cater to all ages.Silver Dollar City's festive atmosphere, combined with its dedication to heritage and family fun, makes it a must-visit destination, especially during the holiday season. The millions of Christmas lights create an awe-inspiring backdrop, ensuring that every visit is filled with wonder and joy.

ColoradoCondor — Google review

Night time was gorgeous, which is why I wanted to come during Christmas! The weather was perfect (65 degrees). I wish there was a little bit more detailed information to get around and enjoy everything. It was confusing and I feel we didn’t even get to explore half the park. Overall, I would recommend! Pay attention to discounted rates. Instead of $99 a person we paid $59.99. From rides to shows to the light show, it was a great experience!!! The turtles from the Brown’s Candy Store are a must-have!

Kalli M — Google review

Nice place for everybody though I would say not a baby friendly place. For a mom like me, I struggled to find a fun place for my 1 year old baby. Most of the rides, play place are for 4 yrs old and up. I wish they had a playground indoor or outdoor for babies. Lots of rides and food. We will come back in the future for sure.

Irish R — Google review

Loved it here! So much fun at a price that won’t break the bank. The whole family had fun she even said they loved it more than Disney world. Definitely recommend this park.

A R — Google review

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399 Silver Dollar City Pkwy, Branson, MO 65616, USA

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Thorncrown Chapel

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This beautiful church is made of wood and glass and its windows offer a wonderful view of the surrounding countryside. The church was designed as a place for visitors to enjoy moments of peace and serenity, and it is an amazing sight to behold.

So lovely!! I don't think I took enough photos and I definitely would love to go again. Perfect place for wedding, engagement or anniversary photos! Anyone who loves photography and old chapels would LOVE this place. My kids and husband enjoyed it as much as I did. I look forward to visiting again when vacationing in Arkansas.

Elo?za — Google review

A beautiful chapel with unique architecture. A great place to stop by and pray or meditate. I wouldn’t recommend it for small children due to the need to sit and be quite.

Wes S — Google review

It is a truly remarkable and beautiful place. If you go in and sit you instantly feel relaxed at peace let everything go. I felt like a closer to talk with God at this place love the church!

Jon R — Google review

Calm, beautiful and magical. If you're ever in or near Eureka Springs, definitely make sure you take a few minutes to stop by and check out this marvel in the woods. It shouldn't take more than that, as its just one chapel, but you'll feel like you have walked into an elven structure or something out of a fantasy novel. Be sure to check the times online beforehand though since hours do change daily.

Courtney C — Google review

Very beautiful chapel that’s completely worth a stop. Gorgeous views and stunning architecture. It’s so pleasant and delightful. You can bring the whole family, sit inside or browse around. It’s free, which makes it even more of a treat to enjoy!

Sheena Y — Google review

This chapel is Heavenly and unearthly. It is so beautiful! I can't even describe how incredible this chapel is. If you love this chapel, I would recommend visiting the Anthony Chapel and the Mildred B. Cooper Chapel. Visiting these chapel is definitely worth the trip.

Lindsay G — Google review

The architecture in this place is amazing! It blends in well with the surrounding landscape. The chapel itself is very serene and is a great place for prayer or reflection. Don’t expect much more if you are planning on visiting.

Dave C — Google review

What a lovely little chapel! The construction is beautiful as is the setting. This is a very peaceful spot to simply sit and be. This was our main motivation for driving down from Branson and we didn't regret it. It was a bit crowded when we went and a large charter bus full of people was pulling in as we were leaving. So glad others get to enjoy this spot but I didn't feel like I could fully explore. There's always next time!

M. M — Google review

Visited the old (built 1980) and the new (built 1986). It started to rain as we were walking toward the Chapel, and I took it to mean God would like it if I took my time to enjoy Him, so we stayed awhile. Quiet, serene, peaceful, close to nature, it faces a woodland with shelf rocks and treetops. I enjoyed several minutes to pray privately, and there are copies of the Bible around to read if you like (try Psalms 6 and 8 - very appropriate!).You'll receive a handout when you first come in, explaining the story of the Chapel. They, of course, accept donations. Services on Sunday are offered at 9am and 11am.

Patti H — Google review

This is breathtaking and beautiful. The detail and magnitude is unreal. It's a really picturesque drive to the chapel and very worth the trip. It's only about an hour from Branson, so an easy stop if your in the area.

Arkansas M — Google review

Absolutely beautiful inside and out. We had our dogs with us so my husband had me go in alone. I walked in, so beautiful and a calming music played. I sat down and closed my eyes. There was a quiet calm that came over me.I went out to my husband and told him to go in. Just feel the zen, I told him.It didn’t cost anything when we visited but there is a place for donations. We visited in late September 2023

K B — Google review

Thorncrown Chapel is outside Eureka Springs in a wooded area off of highway 62. The entrance comes pretty quick and is located in a turn on highway 62, so maybe slow it down and keep your eyes open. It seemed easier to spot the entrance when headed in the north/west direction out of Eureka springs on 62, it being on the right just entering a turn. The entrance road seems to continue in that direction by just veering to the right.The other direction (south east off highway 62, towards Eureka Springs) may be harder to spot, as it's in the middle of the turn (on your left). You also kind of need to make a U turn entering the the entrance road from that direction. The entrance road itself is kind of narrow and hilly as it runs into the woods to the parking area.There's a decent sized parking area that is free to park as you visit. The chapel itself is a very short walk on a path from the parking area. You first pass another smaller building on the right, that I think was an office, as you walk to the chapel. I do not remember seeing any restrooms on site, (but could be wrong) so it's probably a good idea to think about that before you visit, just to be on the safe side.Thorncrown Chapel itself is a really nice Chapel constructed with stone, a lot of wood and glass. It's not overly large in size, but is fairly tall. It has a really nice design. They do not charge an entrance fee to visit. But they do ask that you consider making a donation to help offset the costs to maintain the site.They also ask that you only take pictures of the inside of the chapel, from being seated in one of the pews. I moved to a different pew to give me different angles and views for the pictures that I snapped. They also ask that you bring no food or drink into the chapel. It was very quiet and serene and beautiful. It is a really nice place. Very much worth a visit.

Sponge B — Google review

We pulled up here. There were big signs saying closed for wedding. my son and I decided to go anyway, what a beautiful chapel and we got to take a picture with the groom!

David B — Google review

Thorncrown Chapel is easily on of the most incredible wedding venues I have ever shot at, period! The light inside the building is like no other and you don't even need to bring any florals or decorations, it's all there! I personally had a super easy time communicating with the staff there, they were all really nice to work with during the wedding.

Kari P — Google review

Beautiful chapel with an interesting story. If you a building lover it's a must, if you a spiritual follower it's a must, if you want to see something different and run out of things to do, add it to your list.

CC — Google review

Beautiful chapel and grounds. Such an amazing experience that I am glad we went to. If you’re in ES, check out Thorncrown

Zach M — Google review

Awe inspiring. A beautiful glass paneled structure, allowing one to feel at home in the trees while enjoying the climate controlled building.It is maintained on donations and is non-denominational. Open 7 days per week.

Amanda — Google review

This steel and glass church is beautiful. It's in such a pretty location too. Same architect who designed the Mildred B Cooper Chapel in Bella Vista. Worth a stop to see and experience it. It's breathtaking.

Roberta P — Google review

Most beautiful architecture. Free to visit and donations appreciated. Couldn't see it from the parking lot but just a short walk down a nice path and it's beauty will pop out as you get closer. Photos don't do it justice. The glass is amazingly crystal clear! I wish my windows at home were like that!

Julie H — Google review

So amazing! We were first one's for the day so we had this incredible Chapel to ourselves. Time of year was perfect with everything blooming and it is so stunning to see this beautiful piece of architectural history.

Laura M — Google review

An unusual chapel with a very interesting backstory. Of course the setting is beautiful. Unfortunately, we were visiting before the full glory of the trees was evident as it was March and pre-spring. Definitely worth a stop.

Gwyneth B — Google review

So incredibly beautiful! Peaceful. Would love to be there in snow! Take the purple trolley from Eureka Springs!

Dawn K — Google review

So beautiful and tranquil spot to sit and "be with God." Seeing His majestic beauty through the windows in every direction as you quietly meditate with hymns playing. I could have spent more time there.

Carol B — Google review

What a unforgettable moment in time. I can't even explain all the feelings of being inside this chapel and marrying the one I love. Absolutely stunning and beautiful.

Dawn N — Google review

This is a beautiful Chapel set in the woods. We attended a Sunday Church service there. It had beautiful acoustics from the gospel singing and a simple Christian message. It's definitely worth a visit.

Penny F — Google review

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Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

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The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art is a renowned art museum in Northwest Arkansas that features a wide range of works from celebrated artists. The museum has beautiful grounds and offers miles of free bike trails for visitors to enjoy.

Wonderful art museum. And the staff were fantastic. I missed out on getting a (free) ticket to see the Frank Lloyd Wright house, so they let me see one of the paid exhibits for free instead. The Dirty South special exhibit was challenging and thought provoking and very well produced. The art galleries were well laid out in (mostly) chronological order, with plenty of room for everyone who wanted to get up close to the artwork.

Kaye D — Google review

Beautiful trails with art all along the way. The Narcissus balls are mesmerizing. They reflect the sun and the clouds and the other balls with their reflections and on a windy day with high cirrus clouds it's like watching a movie. It changes and the changes as well. There are so many fun and whimsical pieces of art that the walk is a true treat. My favorite portrait in the gallery was Kindred Spirits. The food in the restaurant is delicious and the restaurant is well placed at the end of the gallery. All of the docents are helpful and friendly. Highly recommend, especially the trails.

Martha H — Google review

A wonderful experience. The museum is really good and the temporary exposition of Diego Rivera is worthy. The trails are by far the best thing about it, you can walk around 3 - 4 miles in the forest and watching some curious sculptures, and if you have a bike you can go down special trails for them which looked thrilling

Ricardo G — Google review

All respect to the Louvre and the British Museum, but this is the best museum I've ever visited. It has huge exhibit space with excellent permanent and temporary exhibits, miles of walking & biking trails, drop-in creative spaces for kids and adults, even live opera performances in random galleries. And Listening Forest was enthralling. I went through the whole thing 4 1/2 times.

Strangers' G — Google review

This is a beautiful art museum. I love the outside walkway with the art pieces lining the path. This is where the Frank Lloyd Wright building is located. The giant sphere is really pretty as well. The skylight in the lobby is gorgeous and so is the ceiling by the restaurant. The building itself is massive and surreal. It's really neat to look at the building from the 4th floor glass patio. I didn't realize how big this museum was. We didn't have enough time to see all of it so, we will have to go back when we come back to Arkansas.

Lindsay G — Google review

A world-class collection housed in breath-taking architecture amidst Arkansas’ natural beauty and shared by the state’s incredibly warm people. I was taken aback by the bug temporary exhibit - apologies, the Exquisite Creatures collection. It was beautiful. My sister recommended it and I had been circ*mspect. You have to see it to believe it - exhibit ends July 29, 2024!

Bronwyn A — Google review

This place is amazing! An incredible collection of American art. And incredibly it’s free (except for certain exhibits). Definitely one of the best art museums in the country. The architecture of the place is worth seeing as well. I highly recommend waiting to see the Kusama infinity room. It’s an incredible piece of art and was the highlight of my visit. Almost decided not wait but so glad I did!

Dave C — Google review

A lovely way to spend several hours. I was fortunate enough to visit when school had started so the galleries were not overcrowded. The buildings and surroundings are almost as wonderful as the art contained inside. Lots of staff to answer questions. Was able to get tickets to the Frank Loyd Wright house so I took that self-guided tour. South Stopped for a glass of wine in the restaurant and enjoyed the music at happy hour in beautiful surroundings. As I was leaving I noticed many locals out taking advantage of the many trails and walking areas around the museum. Could not be better!

Fran K — Google review

Took my family there on quick educational get away. My oldest had written an essay about this place for school which prompted us to check it out. Well it did not disappoint. There were a lot of exhibits to tour and learn about. This is a big place so be prepared to do a lot of walking. Even still, it is worth the travel.

Jay W — Google review

Nice place especially if you appreciate art! I'm more of a nature type of person and the hiking paths was more my style. The building and water surrounding was beautiful! Also it's the best price, free (some things you can pay for)!

Robbie K — Google review

It was fun to just go in and see different artists work. For one of the areas that I went through, in American history, there was landscape paintings. Those art pieces brought peace to me and took me to this state of mind that I was there in the moment watching this scene right in front of me. Once I moved towards modern art it definitely gave me new perspectives towards life. Definitely recommended this museum for those interested in both historic and modern arts.

Pippi R — Google review

I am a huge fan of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. I live locally, so I am blessed enough to check out the museum a few times per year. It is definitely at the top of my list for places to bring visiting family and friends. The trails around the museum are great for walking, biking, hiking and enjoying the outdoor art. The inside is equally interesting, especially because they are always moving things around and featuring new pieces. You never step into the same museum when you go to Crystal Bridges, because the art is a living thing that they don't stick in a spot to be forgotten or glossed over. Some pieces, naturally, are the foundation of their collection, but because everything around changes it is exciting and makes you look at the art in a new way. On a lighter note, you may even be inspired, as were my out of state friend and I, to try a new hairdo! Get out, have fun, and spend a day or two exploring this really special spot in Northwest Arkansas. Another major bonus? The museum has free admission so you can save your money for their restaurant or coffee bar on the main floor! Yum!

Michelle H — Google review

Enjoyed the museum a lot. When in the area again, I will visit. I would like to see more of the outside sculptures next time. Hopefully I will have a electric wheelchair so I can get around easier. I could only manage a small area but got some nice photos. The inside had so much to see you can't absorb it all in one visit.

Christina V — Google review

I can't believe there would be a better venue for exhibiting artwork in the U.S. Just an amazing facility and grounds; well designed and maintained. There is an impressively wide collection of works that change and rotate on a regular basis. This recent trip was my second (the first was within a few years of opening), and I look forward to returning after renovations are completed in a few more years.

Jeff B — Google review

Truly a jewel in the crown that is Northwest Arkansas, one of the newest exhibits at Crystal Bridges Museum, Exquisite Creatures, is stunningly beautiful. In fact, I spent so much time in this area of the museum, it felt like I had far too little time for the balance of the museum. If you're like me and tend to shy away from the minutiae of insects that populate our environment this time of year, you will be both fascinated and delighted at just how beautiful they can be when captured by the artists' eyes. But Exquisite Creatures doesn't stop with insects. There are birds, shells, reptiles and more, all of it stunning.

Joy M — Google review

The museum itself could be an amazing experience if you were not stared down by staff making sure you are wearing a mask.The coffee bistro is super cute. They had simple syrup!One of the employees his name was Kurt and he was cold and almost rude. I asked him if he thought the coffee was good,.he said, I can try it, if I don't like it I can get my money back. He said everyone has their opinion.That was not what I wanted to hear about the coffee from it's seller. His counterpart, she was so nice.We walked from one end to the other just to be told we couldn't take our coffee.onto the art museum part, and the outside viewing areas we not open. It was a disappointing trip for sure. Nothing could be shown there that would encourage me to go back.

Malissa M — Google review

I have been to Crystal Bridges about 10 times since it has opened. I have also been a member and gone to events there. Never had anything less than a stellar experience. The staff is great, the facilities modern and accessible. The main galleries always hold something new and the outdoor exhibits are magical. The museum is free but the paid installations are usually the best thing going on. Favorite visits lately include the Listening Forest & Diego Rivera.

S. S — Google review

We spent about 2-3 hours here and didn't even dent all that is to discover & explore at this amazing museum! The awesome art to see starts outside with the shining tree and the overall amazing architecture of the entire facility inside & the exterior grounds which was so well thought out & designed. Though this a museum of American art, I consider it a world class museum that is well worth any drive from any part of the USA! Absolutely Splendid!!

Doug F — Google review

Crystal Bridges is a top notch museum located in Bentonville, Arkansas. Admission is always free for the main art galleries and they are definitely very interesting and thought provoking. I spent about 2 hours going through the museum at a quick pace, but you can spend more or less time depending on how much you stop to appreciate and read about the art. They do seem to have special events and they started a new live singer series - which was incredible!

Mayur P — Google review

Our girls loved it. Although I absolutely love the art, it was a nice day to be outside so we focused more on them. We will def go back there is still so much that we didn't get to see. Also, they were having a wedding.. and it was absolutely stunning! Got a glimpse of the bride as well, and she was very beautiful and elegant! Congrats! If you see this!

Donita L — Google review

Oh my, I already want to go back next time I’m in the area! This place is hugge, inside and outside. So many exhibits and things to see here, could easily be here for 4-5 hrs at a time! General admission is free, you have to purchase tickets to view the current exhibition. I love that it is right in the middle of the “forest” with trails and greenery that you can see from inside while exploring the museum! Simply amazing ! Something for all ages as well ! Restaurant and cafe on premises, also saw some ppl eating a packed lunch in the dining area!

Lauren ( — Google review

Great museum, wonderful painting collection. Beautiful trails. Free admission. Free parking lot. There were a few temporary exhibitions that it had a charge.Nice and friendly staff. I can't wait to go back.

Bella — Google review

Crystal Bridges is a perfect place to spend a winter day. Free admission. Nestled in the Ozark Mountains with trails all around. Went on a spontaneous trip for my brother’s birthday. The Human 1 exhibit and all types of unique art and culture spread around. Found parking on the bottom level stayed around 2-3 hours and enjoyed this wonderful Art Museum.

Christina T — Google review

What an awesome place! I love it here. We stop there every time we go to Arkansas. I love how it is curated. This is an amazing collection of art! The docents are so friendly too! I love how spacious it is . The walking trails around the gardens is wonderful too. Im so glad they added the Frank Lloyd Wright house on the grounds. What a wonderful addition.

Jackie J — Google review

Wonderful place full of unique art with trails and a restaurant. Unfortunately we arrived the same week a tornado came through and all trails were closed. However the bug exhibit was awesome. I thoroughly enjoyed looking at all the pieces. We ate at the restaurant and it hit the spot.

Sandra L — Google review

It’s a nice place to kill time while drinking your coffee in the cafe. They have nice souvenirs but a little pricey maybe because the museum doesn’t have a fee to enter. Which is a plus. I was able to get coloring stuff which is free too. I like that they keep the inside cool even though it was cool outside. We weren’t able to look for parking immediately, we just waited and drove around for parking to nearest entrance. One of the elevators was out of order and we had to wait for the one and only elevator. We had a baby with us so we needed the elevator for the stroller.

Kareen W — Google review

Beautiful place with a beautiful aura… one of the nicest museums I’ve visited and it wasn’t as crowded as I thought it would be. The art was great and the workers were very kind and accommodating to any question that arose. Will definitely recommend for a family outing.

Cynthia R — Google review

Unfortunately, most of the outside trails are closed as they are working hard to clean up all the fallen trees from the tornado. The inside is amazing, but it would be nice to have an audio guide through an app. I could spend all day there to study the amazing art. As good and better than I've seen in the MET. Nothing super large, but very nice collection.

Gary S — Google review

Wow for free!! I was sure what I'd find but this was a great stop, LOTS of walking required especially if you're going to checkout all of the exterior art in the park. Fun for the whole family with outdoor chess, checkers, and bag toss. Coffee shop with treats and gift shop full of art and books.

Lucy J — Google review

best art gallery! appreciate the gallery itself is free and the add ons (visiting exhibits or outdoor exhibits) are optional. they’re a bit pricey but since the museum is free it works out.the best part of the museum is the food and drinks. they have a coffee shop, restaurant and a great happy hour. would 10/10 recommend coming for happy hour, it’s such a beautiful view and the drinks are so yummy!

Christina L — Google review

Beautiful setting. Great place for people who love art. I loved the architecture and really appreciate that you don't have to buy tickets if you want to see the art only. Separate tickets exist for co*cktail tours or drone shows. I wanted to see the drone show but had to leave early that day.

Premangshu S — Google review

We had not been to this facility before. Only heard about it. The entire facility was simply amazing. The engineering to develop each building was a site to see. The walking paths were well planned and accented by sculptures.We especially enjoyed the Frank Lloyd Wright home.Inside the buildings the art collection rivaled anything you would see elsewhere in the US. The quality and variety along with the quantity makes this simply a must see. Staff was extremely helpful whenever we needed direction or explanation. This place is a must see for everyone. The Walton family deserves a huge thanks for sharing their resources with the world!

Richard A — Google review

Went to the jewel portal experience. This review is only for that installation, not the museum itself.Was very underwhelmed.The portal/drone show was canceled due to weather. I get that cant be helped but the exhibit was extremely small. The rest of museum was shut down & only opened one wing for the "experience" I love jewel, I had hoped for more.

Stephanie M — Google review

This is a world class museum. The structures themselves are architectural marvels laid into the landscape in brilliant and unique ways. Even the freaking dam underneath is innovative (take the free tour).On top of that the free collections that you can just go see anytime are fantastic and varied. There's a lot to walk around for or just sit and get comfortable. I haven't even gone to a pay exhibit yet, but will in the future.I can't really understand someone not visiting if they are anywhere in NW Arkansas. It's worth the trip, multiple times and people in the wider region should be taking advantage too.

JC E — Google review

Crystal Bridges was an incredible stop on my quick trip through the area. The Exquisite Creatures exhibit was absolutely incredible! The staff and facilities were so helpful and nice, I will 100% be back again. Even if you are just driving through - make the trip! It is well worth it!There are paid and free exhibits. I did not buy tickets in advance. I went on a Friday afternoon before a big holiday weekend and had zero wait to park or to view the exhibits. There definitely seems to be something for all ages as well.

Hannah Q — Google review

Amazing art museum with free general admission thanks to Walmart. We paid for the extra temporary Exquisite Creatures exhibit and it was incredible. The grounds are absolutely beautiful and we will absolutely be back to see what new pieces they bring in. If your intown do not miss this gem of a museum.

Shay R — Google review

Very nice museum with decent parking. Get their 20 minutes before opening if you want upper parking near the entrance and tickets to the Wright house. Great exhibits but is under construction for twice as much space. General admission is free but some events are paid tickets.

Stephanie B — Google review

I stopped at Crystal Bridges while road tripping through Arkansas and I'm so happy it was on my itinerary. The grounds are incredibly gorgeous, almost magical!The collection of art is incredible, the restaurant has an impeccable view, and the gardens are stunning. I visited for about 2 hours and easily could have spent more time exploring.Crystal Bridges is in my top 5 favorite museums!

Katelynn K — Google review

Free museum in an extraordinary facility! Art from several eras is displayed, and there are some interactive exhibits. Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirror Room was quite mesmerizing! Cafeteria available on site. Parking is limited. We went on a summer camp day and it took quite a while to find a spot.**Caution: Some of the paintings and art exhibit nudity. Wasn't aware of this prior to going as the in-laws took us there.

Katie — Google review

This place more than exceeded our expectations! The Walton family has done so much for the community and Crystal Bridges is no exception. The displays of art were beautiful, the space well-decorated and inviting and the staff so friendly. For a free museum, it was so impressive. Beautiful, open spaces with windows, great for kids and adults alike! Thank you Alice Walton for your creative genius in bringing this to Bentonville!

Aubrey J — Google review

Went to see the Exquisite Creatures special exhibit and it was incredible! The museum staff are all very friendly and helpful, and the art is a lot of fun to wander around looking at and reading about. Can't wait to see what the expansion will look like later on!

Madison T — Google review

Absolutely wonderful museum! The main exhibits are free all of the time, and have a great variety of American art. Our trip, unfortunately, happened right after the storms Memorial Day weekend. This meant none of the outside trails were open. However, as a kind gesture, the special exhibits were also free during this time. We thoroughly enjoyed Exquisite Creatures and it 100% would have been worth the price of admission!

Mary S — Google review

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Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum

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Sights & Landmarks

The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum honors the 168 people killed in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, as well as all those affected by the tragedy. The outdoor memorial features the Gates of Time and Field of Empty Chairs, while the museum offers a number of exhibits about the bombing.

Sad place to visit, but we wanted to pay our respects to those who were lost here. The grounds are beautiful considering what happened here, the reflecting pond relaxes your tension with gentle draining water sounds as you stroll around reading posted signs telling you what everything symbolizes. Didn't have a chance this time to visit the museum but I'm sure it's comforting to those who lived through this terrible event. Prayers to all.

Jim D — Google review

To the guard on duty late 8.6.22, thank you for making us feel welcome and safe when we happened upon the memorial at 1030pm. We are from Texas and in town for just tonight. We drove by and got out to take a picture of the fence of tributes. You invited us into the memorial grounds and gave us wonderful information that made our visit more meaningful. My 8 yo daughter was completely captivated by the memorial and wanted to read every name on every chair and read into whom the victims might have been and their relations to each other.This was an experience we will never forget. We will keep all of the victims and loved ones in our prayers always.

Gregory A — Google review

If you’re in Oklahoma City than you need to come to the memorial. This memorial does an incredible job of honoring the victims of the attack and the heroic first responders. Definitely prepare yourself mentally because it is quite a bit to take in at once if you’re not expecting it. I spent about three hours in total at the museum so give yourself enough time to see everything. The presentations and recorded interviews are absolutely incredible and are extremely informative and captivating. There’s a big section on the arrest and prosecution of Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols which I easily could have spent more time looking at. Everything is so well put together and all the staff are extremely informative and will answer any questions you have. 10/10!

Dusty_marshmello — Google review

A beautiful memorial in the heart of Oklahoma City. This memorial plays an amazing role in keeping the memories of those lost, as well as those affected by the events, alive. It is so well thought out. Walk outside the memorial to find the chain link fence and spend some time reading notes to lost loved ones. Pay attention to the black painted brick on the museum which shows where windows were blown out and fresh brick in the building. These unique features all add to the magnitude of the true memorial area. I would say parking was ample, but for whatever reason...hard to find (more so know the cost and if it was public parking or not). Don't get me wrong, there is PLENTY of parking in the area. We did not tour the museum, but I wish we would've. We did enter the museum to see the gift shop and use the restroom. I'd rank this as a "must see" memorial.

M N — Google review

AMAZING! They did an amazing job with this memorial.Extremely touching and informative. It puts you in that moment on that terrible day. You feel the chaos, the fear, the pain, hurt, every emotion runs through you aside from happiness. Walking through the memorial garden and the room with all the pictures literally takes your breath away it's so painful seeing everything. They do an amazing job and I will be back. Be prepared to cry because you will. Be prepared to be angry because you will. Be prepared to be touched because you definitely will.

Dena S — Google review

Everybody goes during the day and it's absolutely beautiful during the day. I have also been in the daytime and love it I go to the marathon and compete. I happen to be in downtown and wanted to see it at night. There is a security guard so you don't feel unsafe. He was a very nice man. To see this place at night with the chairs lit was a whole nother experience unto itself. It was so quiet and peaceful you could just hear the reflection pulled trickling. The remembrance wall with the saying in the times are lit. It was a good time to just go and not have a lot of people. Where you could reflect pray for those people and their family look at the memory wall and just have your moment.

Yvon F — Google review

June 6, 2017: I arrived about 1:00pm. No car or foot traffic at all. I was overwhelmed with the monument. I remember the day the bombing occurred, seeing half of the building gone. Being here gave me a different perspective especially reading the names of those who perished and seeing the remains of the bldg. The artist(s) who created this monument did a magnificent tribute. All the chairs, small and large, the reflecting pool, the remaining tree. It was breathtaking; it was peaceful. A must stop anytime you are even close. Pictures do not do it justice.

Terri M — Google review

So beautiful! Love the survivor tree. Videos and pictures throughout the site. If you want to go through the museum you can but there is a charge for that. If you want to see just the area of the bombing, it is free. Make sure you see the statue of Jesus across the street also.

Cheryl W — Google review

This museum was amazing and they do a great job of telling the story of the day of and the days following.While the museum was extremely informative, the real star was the memorial itself. This was probably the most beautiful memorial I have been to in the U.S. Both the simplicity and complexity behind the meaning of it all is incredibly moving.I don't want to write a novel about all the symbology, but definitely pick up a brochure and read for yourself!

Collin A — Google review

My wife and I are taking a cross country road trip and spent an evening in Oklahoma City. While in town, we visited the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum. The museum is well done with many exhibits that teach about the horrible event, the people whose lives were taken, and the response of the people of Oklahoma City. While it is difficult to relive these sorrowful events, it is also good to be reminded that these events do not define nor destroy us.There was a school group that was going through the museum at the time we visited. Truthfully, some of them didn't "get it" and were rather cavalier in their attitude. But some did understand the significance, and even for those who did not, it is good that the seeds of understanding are planted. Perhaps someday they may fully recognize the solemn day for what it was.Following our visit to the museum, we went outside to see the memorial. Where the building once stood, a beautiful pool of reflection now exists, bordered by two large walls with times 9:01 and 9:03 inscribed. Those times represent the moments before and after the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Building. A field of empty chairs sit adjacent to the pool, representing those who were killed in the bombing. The memorial is a beautiful but somber reminder of the tragic day, but also of the strength and determination of the human spirit.

Greg S — Google review

They do a great job with this difficult situation. The museum does a great job of showing the events from the time before the bomb all the way to the execution. It also tells the story of the heroes, survivors and victims. It was great to hear the stories but it is an emotional journey.

Chris H — Google review

There is parking in the Memorial Parking Garage. Don't forget to validate your parking ticket at the counter so that parking is free. The museum is structured chronologically. Starting a few minutes before the attack until the erection of the memorial site. This memorial is already exceptional during the day. If you can, visit after sunset when the chairs and gates are illuminated.

Peter S — Google review

Incredibly detailed account on that very tragic and unforgettable day in April 1995. I remember listening to the radio while serving in the U.S. Marine Corps in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, on this fateful day. The visit to the memorial brought back so many memories. It goes beyond comprehension how much evil McVeigh and Nichols had to plan for the extermination of potentially far more than the 168 lives they took. Thank you to the precious staff of the memorial for doing such a blessed job at being so compassionate and empathetic to all those families that lost loved ones so prematurely not so many years ago.

Kevin C — Google review

Visiting the memorial is a visceral experience. We decided to buy museum tickets at 4:15, thinking it would be plenty of time to finish by 6 PM close. We were quite rushed toward the end. The video footage, interviews with survivors, and items on display that were collected both as evidence and as momentos from survivors and rescuers are incredible. Plan to spend another 30-60 minutes outside, walking around the reflecting pool and contemplating Survivor Tree. We also made the decision to return after dark to view the memorial lit up at night. It is serene and even more beautiful. Very safe to walk around, as well. Highly recommend.

Kim P — Google review

The memorial was beautiful and the park rangers Dan and Cody were very helpful. I loved that the reflection pond was moving and made noise. I was not impressed with the museum though. The museum is "affiliated" with the National Parks Service but they don't take the NPS Annual Pass. The museum was very claustrophobic and there was no easy way to bail. I was locked in the "recording room" where they played a tape where the bomb exploded but then lights flashed and there was no warning and no way to get out. The rangers were great though so because this listing combines the memorial and the museum this is more about the museum.

David J — Google review

They did a wonderful job on this memorial and museum. Lots of artifacts and videos throughout the 2 floors of the museum. People working there are very friendly. All throughout it is Handicapped accessible. Beautiful water Area with trees and grass for the Monument. See pics

Smelling R — Google review

The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum is a very powerful and well done monument to the Oklahoma City Federal Building bombing on April 19th, 1995.In my opinion it is best to start in the museum, which features several videos, displays, witness testimonials, and even items and parts of the building that survived the explosion. I found the saddest part was the Gallery of Honor, which features photos of the victims with items that their families donated that speak to who they are as real people.The outdoor memorial makes more sense after you've toured the museum because it puts the memorial into context. It is very beautiful but sad.The staff are all very nice and helpful, both in the museum and at the memorial.

Ryan L — Google review

Very emotional. The museum is very graphic and it depicted the scenes very well. I was emotionally sick to my stomach reading everything and seeing so many lives cut short and families depleted. It is amazing how much the community and country rallied together to rebuild. The memorial outside waa peaceful and serene.

Sianna C — Google review

I had a friend who used to work in the building and was transferred out shortly before the attack happened. I always wanted to visit and finally got around to it this weekend. Definitely worth a stop if you are in the area. Helpful hint: Visit on a Sunday and you can park in the post office lot right next to the site :)

Donny H — Google review

Visited here for the first time this week. It was very nicely done. They did a great job making it a peaceful setting. The chairs are overwhelming because of how it represents so much loss of life over such a senseless act. If anyone didn’t know about this event I would recommend they visit to see what happened. It was sad and so tragic looking at everything.

Kenneth F — Google review

The OKC National Memorial is so very moving and sobering. The field of chairs, each baring the name of a person who perished that infamous day, induces so many tears, especially when taking into account the small chairs representing innocent children who should have been safe in their daycare setting. The Memorial was very well planned out and built.

Marzale F — Google review

Still remember it like it was yesterday, as a senior in HS about to graduate. So sad and powerful to see the chairs, which represent approximately where the victims were in the building. Seeing all the small chairs of children that were in the daycare is heartbreaking. A well-done memorial that is ranger-patrolled for any questions or discussion about the event and venue.

FFKDTP1 — Google review

This was a beautiful memorial to honor the 168 people who were taken too soon from their family and friends.It is a lovely tribute that encompasses so much from the impact of what happened on that horrible day.Highly recommend a visit if you are ever in the area. It's amazing during the day but a whole different experience at night when everything is lit up. If possible, visit at both times.

Donna T — Google review

Today was my first experience at the OKCMM and it had to have been the most moving and powerful experience I've had at a museum. I arrived before they opened and used the time to walk around the site soaking in every piece of tribute and honor. The experience begins as any ordinary day, only to be met with explosions as the next door opens showing the destruction and recovery efforts. The heartstrings are in constant motion reading every piece of information and seeing the pictures as if you were on scene for the events.A couple times I had to move to a corner and breathe as emotions were in constant engagement. While there are exhibits detailing the men behind the attacks, this experience is truly focused on those who died and those who risked their lives in the recovery effort. The love and unity of Oklahoma, United States, and world truly shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it.I highly recommend visiting this museum and to take your time going through the museum and grounds. This was my first time in OKC and I've experienced great museums and experiences, but this truly is a beacon of light and hope in the midst of tragedy. I will absolutely visit again anytime I am in the area.

Andrew C — Google review

The designated parking garage is extremely small and hard to park, but other than that. This place is well laid out and done very well. The staff is all friendly and knowledgeable. If you're near here, stop and check it out. It is worth the stop at no matter age you are.

Cameron M — Google review

What a beautiful Memorial. We only walked the outdoor area and it was beautiful. The security guards were able to provide a lot of information about the meaning behind different areas of the memorial. I would have loved to have seen the museum but we just didn't have enough time before it's closing to justify the cost of the entry

Shannon D — Google review

Excellent tribute to the citizens of Oklahoma City bombing along with victims and survivors. Very well put together museum and many exhibits the outdoor memorial is beautiful and serene. The state park ranger, Dan was very informative and helpful. The museum and memorial was a beautiful tribute to the perseverance of the state. Price was very reasonable and has a gift shop. Ticket lady was very nice. A great visit for a self tour, very well laid out. Very nice and clean restrooms. Very accessible

Nancy — Google review

A beautiful museum that is a remarkable tribute to the victims of the bombing in Oklahoma City. It's a very thorough display of all that happened on that tragic day. The staff are kind and helpful. I highly recommend a visit.

Donna — Google review

I was privileged to be shown around by an exceptional park ranger, Dan McKee. He described the solace of the moments. The past, present and future of the site. The inspiration for the architecture and design of the memorial was breath taking. If you are in the area this is definitely worth a visit. The grounds themselves are amazing and Dan is a wealth of knowledge.

Mitchell E — Google review

Oh my! A solemn remembrance of a horrible event in recent history of the U.S. The creators of this museum were thoughtful and thorough with their interpretation of April 19, 1995. From "an ordinary day" until the present day, there are interviews, artifacts (large and small), pictures - anything you can imagine that describes the day, the weeks of search and rescue/recovery, the years of waiting for justice, what all mankind can learn from it- it's all there.I especially liked how the outside memorial was planned; I believe it is an appropriate and meaningful way to remember those people who were killed.May this memorial and museum continue to be a source of healing and understanding of the experience.

Cindy C — Google review

OKC Memorial is a moving, informational, and impactful experience. I feel it is appropriate for all ages yet would be more appreciated by 10 and older ages. The thought and workmanship that has gone into the displays and kiosks is robust with much to see and absorb. My grandson who is 15 enjoyed and profited from our visit. Thank you to all who were involved in the design and build. Plan a visit and you won’t be disappointed. Free parking for visitors too. The grounds are gorgeous in any season of the year.

Monya J — Google review

A moving memorial to those killed - to include context on the first responders. Very detailed information about how the terrorist was arrested and convicted.Highly recommended to visit - also there is an adjacent parking garage - get your parking validated for free parking, too.

Ryan S — Google review

My family started our OKC tourist day at the Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial, which was a pretty somber experience. The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum was very well done, and really captured the anguish of that day in 1995.The museum had numerous artifacts recovered from the rubble, as well as a shocking volume of items related to the investigation and subsequent execution of Tim McVeigh. The guy planned and executed the whole thing (almost) using a fake name. At bottom, if he hadn't screwed up and used his real name to order Chinese food from a hotel where he'd registered with his fake name, he'd likely have never been caught as there would have been no link to a real person. Good thing he wasn't as smart as he thought.A particularly powerful part of the outdoor memorial was the empty seats - one large seat for every adult and one small seat for every child that died in the bombing. The number of small seats was heartbreaking. If you're ever in the area, this is a must see - just be prepared for an emotional experience.

Zac C — Google review

Breathtaking experience. You can easily immerse yourself in this topic. Exhibits are not overwhelming and very well done and presented. You get to interact with the surroundings. The museum saved lots of actual items from the incident site.

Kosma — Google review

A very moving and interesting place honoring those who lost their lives, and those forever changed on April 19, 1995. I remember when it happened - I was 9 - but there are so many other details to this day… such as the hearts of local Oklahomans who responded to the need for help and provided a surplus in a time of need.A powerful place of honor and memory.Highly recommend a visit.

Amy — Google review

What a surreal feeling walking where a building once stood. If you are ever in Oklahoma City, stop by the National Memorial that commemorates the victims of the bombing on April 19, 1995. It is a beautiful Memorial and tribute to the strength of our country under tough times.

Jay W — Google review

This was amazing! It's a must see if you're in OKC and you have about 3 hrs to go through it. It was very emotional going through this memorial museum. There were some younger kids there with their parents that had a hard time going through it. You can't help but want to cry and yet be angry that it happened in the first place. Definitely worth the time and money. They do have a parking ramp to park in.

Angela D — Google review

I was very impressed with the curation of this museum. Our experience started outside with the gates marking the entrance of the memorial, the beautiful reflecting water feature, the chairs commemorating those that died, and the survival oak tree. The museum itself was much better than I was anticipating and well worth the trip. The use of technology (like touch screens) was appropriate and informative. The artifacts that are used in this museum are very tastefully put together to tell the story of that day, from sound recordings, building pieces, personal items recovered. The news footage and exhibits were so moving. As a child I remembered this event covered on the news, but I did not remember the full extent of the devastation. I brought my 15 year old son with me to visit and we were both very impressed and moved by this museum and memorial. It is very well done.

Rebecca J — Google review

The Oklahoma City National Memorial is a tribute to the victims, survivors, rescuers, and all who were affected by the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995. The bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building was a tragic event that resulted in the deaths of 168 people and injured hundreds more. The memorial is located on the site of the former federal building and serves as a place of remembrance, reflection, and education.Visiting the Oklahoma City National Memorial was a profoundly moving and impactful experience.The serene Reflecting Pool was the first thing I noticed. It's a long, shallow pool that stretches between two large gates, each marked with the time—one minute before and one minute after the bombing. The calmness of the water provided a stark contrast to the tragedy it commemorates, offering a space for reflection and contemplation.This area was especially poignant. Each of the 168 empty chairs represents a life lost in the bombing, arranged in rows to signify their location in the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. The smaller chairs for the children who died were particularly heartbreaking. Visiting this area during sunset, when the chairs are illuminated, added an even more powerful dimension to the experience.The Survivor Tree, an American elm that withstood the blast, stands as a symbol of resilience and hope. The plaques around the tree share messages of strength and recovery, making it a deeply inspirational part of the memorial.The Rescuers’ Orchard honors those who aided in rescue and recovery efforts, while the Children’s Area features a wall with hand-painted tiles from children across the country. This section was both uplifting and touching, illustrating the nationwide impact and support following the tragedy.The atmosphere of the Oklahoma City National Memorial is one of solemn remembrance, respect, and hope. It’s a place that encourages deep reflection and offers a space for healing.The memorial is well-maintained and accessible to all visitors, with ramps and smooth pathways ensuring that everyone can navigate the space comfortably. The staff and volunteers were knowledgeable and compassionate, ready to answer questions and provide additional context.Visiting the Oklahoma City National Memorial left a lasting impression on me. It’s a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit in the face of tragedy and a testament to the importance of remembering and honoring those affected by such events.My visit was a deeply moving experience, and I would highly recommend it to anyone seeking to understand the profound impact of the Oklahoma City bombing and the strength of the community that emerged in its aftermath.(Note: We could not visit the museum inside, as it closed at 6 PM)

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The Cadillac Ranch is a quirky public art installation located in Amarillo, Texas. The installation consists of ten vintage Cadillacs buried nose-first in the ground, and is a tribute to Route 66. Over the years, the cars have been decorated by visitors with graffiti, making them an interesting and colorful addition to the cityscape.

I have passed by the Cadillac Ranch installation for many years on my trips in/out of Texas. I finally decided to make a stop to check it out. This is such a cool idea, and quite a sight to see. Best of all its totally FREE!Built in 1974, 10 Cadillacs were buried ½ deep on the property of a local Amarillo Millionaire. People traveled from all over the world to see these Caddies, and many started to deface them for souvenirs, while others put graffiti on them in order to leave their marks. Eventually, the creators encouraged the graffiti as a way to let others express themselves and have fun doing it.Today, only the frames of the Caddies are left, and there are decades of spray paint on the cars. It’s exciting to walk down the row of cars and see the artwork of others passing by. People from all over bring their own spray paint and leave it behind in a pile of canisters on the ground when they are done. If you want to leave your mark on these Caddies but didn’t bring any spray paint with you, don’t worry, you should have no problem finding a can in the pile that were left behind. Depending on the day you visit, your artwork might only last minutes before someone comes behind you to cover it up with their own mark. Just make sure to snap some pics of your creation before you leave so you know, if anything, for just a little while it was there.If you ever find yourself in Amarillo, Texas, I highly recommend you take 30-45 minutes on your travels to check out this unique work of art.Recommended for everyone!

Monica H — Google review

I didn't know what to expect, but this attraction is really neat! The views are stunning and the art is captivating. It feels a little like stone henge😂I didn't realize that the art is participatory... But some spray paint from the guy ($7.50/can) and contribute to the installation!A steady stream of visitors adds to the charm and mystique of the site.

Aj S — Google review

Great experience! It's worth the stop. Paint recommendations, White for background if you want to paint on top with a brighter/ neon color. Kids loved it! Cool trailer on sight for merchandise and paint. Sometimes you find half sprayed cans of paint lying around, grab it up, and use it, It's Free!! No admission fee.

Scott — Google review

Had been wanting to visit this since we were in the area. It was interesting to see the vast amount of signatures and people from all over. There wasn't as many cars as I thought there would be. Very strong smell of spray paint since almost everyone had cans of spray paint. It was still fun to see this little piece of history/tourist attraction. Crazy to see how many layers of paint every car had.

Vanessa Y — Google review

It's definitely an eccentric spot.I'd recommend checking it out only if you happen to be passing by on Route 66 or Route 44 near Amarillo.They have Cadillac cars buried halfway into the ground, which you're welcome to paint on if you're interested. Keep in mind, the paint shop nearby can be quite pricey. It might be a good idea to bring your own paint from elsewhere or hope that previous visitors have left behind some leftover bottles of paint.

Daniel B — Google review

I’ve been here before but it’s always cool to stop by early to beat the crowds. I went early in the morning and I took my own spray can it’s cheaper and better if you do. It’s a memorable place to do some tagging and look at cars that have been painted by everyone. The gift shop was closed when I was leaving maybe next time I’ll get something. It’s a must to stop here.

Oscar R — Google review

Possibly one of the best Route 66 attractions on the Mother Road.Beautiful place, loads of history. Great for anyone of all ages to come here.There is also a gift shop that comes around in a truck pulling the trailer.In conclusion, a great and historic Mother Road attraction in Texas.

Chloe A — Google review

What a weird and quirky art exhibit. I loved the layers and layers of spray paint. People had left spray paint cans so I got to add my own name. Fun. I also loved that there was no attempt to monetize it. Just pure art for people to enjoy. Worth a stop for sure.

CJ J — Google review

If you're on a journey along the historic Route 66 and find yourself in the wide expanse of Texas, there's one stop you absolutely cannot miss – the Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo. This iconic roadside attraction is more than just a collection of half-buried cars; it's a vibrant symbol of American ingenuity, creativity, and the enduring spirit of adventure.As you approach the Cadillac Ranch, you can't help but feel a sense of excitement and curiosity. Ten vintage Cadillacs, dating from the late 1940s to the early 1960s, stand upright in a field, their colorful paint jobs and sleek lines contrasting with the endless Texas sky. It's a sight that's both surreal and mesmerizing, beckoning you to step closer and explore.One of the most fascinating aspects of the Cadillac Ranch is its interactive nature. Visitors are not only allowed but encouraged to grab a can of spray paint and leave their mark on the cars. As a result, the Cadillacs are adorned with a kaleidoscope of colors, patterns, and messages, creating a constantly evolving work of art that reflects the creativity and individuality of each person who passes through.But beyond the opportunity for artistic expression, the Cadillac Ranch holds a deeper significance as a cultural landmark. It's a nod to America's love affair with the automobile, a reminder of the open road and the freedom it represents. It's also a testament to the power of art to inspire, provoke, and bring people together, transcending boundaries of age, background, and nationality.Visiting the Cadillac Ranch is more than just a pit stop on a road trip – it's an experience that leaves a lasting impression. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a wide-eyed adventurer, there's something undeniably magical about standing amidst those towering Cadillacs, surrounded by the vastness of the Texas plains.The Cadillac Ranch is a must-see destination for anyone with a sense of curiosity and wonder. It's a celebration of Americana at its finest, a testament to the enduring allure of the open road and the creative spirit that drives us forward. So next time you find yourself cruising down Route 66, be sure to make a detour to the Cadillac Ranch – you won't regret it.

Okie D — Google review

It's quite a sight to see. While it would be wonderful if the cars were in better condition, nothing lasts forever. This display feels like urban art in a rural setting. I enjoyed it for what it is. The owners seem to appreciate it and care enough to let others experience it, or else they would have taken it down. After all, this attraction probably doesn't make them much, if anything, in terms of profit.

Manuel A — Google review

WORTH IT! If you're staying in Amarillo or just driving through i definitely recommend stopping here the gift shop is across the street and there's a little bit of a walk out to the cars you walking through a cornfield and there's lots of cans and trash on the ground and right by the cars. it's really cool to see all the layers of spray paint and it kind of looks like it's dripping down. definitely still a really cool stop 🚗

Jack C — Google review

A fun experience although extremely busy! Souvenirs and spray cans available to purchase on site. Be quick to take a picture of your artwork as it'll be covered in the space of 5 minutes lol. Definitely choose a lighter coloured paint as it was way easier to see.

Darren E — Google review

I was so looking forward to Cadillac ranch! It did not disappoint. There was a little merch truck on the property and I was able to buy a beanie thank goodness because the wind was out of this world. I brought my poodle along with me to photograph with the cars. This is an excellent roadside attraction. Bring a hat. And if you forget spray paint you can but it from the truck for $7.50. Very fun

Bethany H — Google review

This is a fun spot to visit and doesn't take much time out of your schedule. It's worth the stop to see the art on these vehicles. You can even get spray paint to make your own mark! Check the cans on the ground - some of them still have plenty of paint. PLEASE throw your can away though... So many cans laying around is just a disgusting representation of our country. We can do better! 💙

Hope S — Google review

Definitely a great place to visit if your in the area! You can take some amazing sunrise / sunset photos. You can bring your own spray paint, however there is normally always some laying around. Overall a great free spot to spend some time.

Mitchell E — Google review

I love coming here! It is free to everyone. Which is one thing you don't see anymore! You are able to walk out too it. Make sure you bring a spray can of paint. It is very interesting how it has changed over the years!! I felt very safe doing this. Hopefully everyone that comes to enjoy it can put the spray cans in the trash! We love America! Thank you for having all of us!

Kimberly S — Google review

It's really cool for sightseeing, but super muddy, to much standing water. You couldn't get close enough to the cars.They should think about maybe building some sort of platform on one side to stand on. But super cool!Bring rain boots . Rubber boots

April W — Google review

You can pull off the highway and walk right up to the cars! When we went it was a little flooded, but it was still enjoyable! There were a lot of people with spray paint. There was plenty of parking on the side of the road. This is a quick stop!

Tegan G — Google review

I have been here twice now over the last 5 years. It's a classic stop on route 66. It has been reworked since the last visit. The turnstile is gone and the road leading out has been improved. If you come here, don't leave your garbage behind. If you intend to not pick up after yourself, don't visit the site. This is private land and can be closed to the public at any time. Last year I read an article that it may be removed soon. So that's the point to my second visit. Got some new photos. Overall, it's a must see that I hope lives on for years to come, but it sounds as if it's mabey on borrowed time.

William G — Google review

When I finally arrived here, my first thought was, “did I really drive all this way for cars sticking out of the ground?” I thought, surely there must be more than this. There was not. You park your car on the side of the road, get out and walk through a gate, then way down a dirt entryway are these cars in the ground. Granted, you can bring spray paint and paint to your hearts content, but I brought none. But man did I get some great shots! The clouds came out to play that day! I would say this is a one and done kind of attraction. Fun but no need to go back a second time. Glad I did it though!

Kat — Google review

If you're passing through this area, I'd highly recommend a quick stop here. The walk to the cars isn't that far from where you have to park. There was a person on site selling spray paint if you wanted to paint the cars yourself. All in all, you probably don't need more than 20-30 minutes here.

Matthew — Google review

This was an excellent quick pitstop to see an iconic art insulation where you get to participate. Great photo ops. They sell spray paint, but you should bring your own and more than 1 color - maybe paint pens.

Stacy H — Google review

Such a quirky, unusual experience! I wish they would add to it. The parking area, the fence, is so cool! Vendor truck with spray paint and souvenirs sits at the gate. You can see for miles and it's windy.

Beverly S — Google review

This is a free, iconic visual of history in America. Cadillac Ranch is set back, off highway 40 and does not seem like a worthwhile effort. But, we took the time out to visit and were happy that we did. Classic Cadillacs set out, buried in the ground are a tribute to the vehicles and roads that made America. They are heavily painted allowing visitors to place themselves as part of that history. Spray paint cans are freely available. There is a small, affordable vendor on-site selling memorabilia. There is some walking involved on rutted dirt surface and only Porta potties for restrooms.I highly recommend taking the hour or so to visit, it was worth the time.

Melissa B — Google review

First attempt to go see this place was on a whim at 9 at night. There were about 10 cars along road but there are no lights at night! We could see many flashlights in the distance, but decided to play it safe and waited til next morning. Huge surprise to 40 to 50 cars and tour busses! This was a follow in the foot steps my dad had visited so the experience was fabulous! Be prepared that if you paint, it will be painted over quick! Take pictures. It was amazing to see all the different types of people, young to older. Awsome place!

Heather M — Google review

Cool place, but would recommend going when it is dry and sunny. I went the day after some rain, the whole thing was a muddy pit. Definitely a worthwhile icon of Amarillo, and would recommend to those who haven't gone. Just go when it is warm and sunny.

Adam N — Google review

This was a cool little put stop off highway 40 / old66. They have 10 old caddillacs buried in the dirt, lined up for people to graffiti all over. There is a truck when you arrive selling spray paint so you can have your fun. The things people spray aren't really art, some have talent. The art is the layers and layers of paint built up, dripping or melting off that male up the real art. It would be nice to see what they look liked originally. The streets and walls around the highway are ulled with graffiti too. There are locks hanging on the gates front what people left behind, everything covered with color. There is nothing else around but dirt and those old cars.

Mar1 L — Google review

You park along the side of the road, and it's hard to miss with all the spray paint cans, painted roads, and painted barricades. There was a truck there that was like a food truck but sold souvenirs, spray paint, and other odds and ends! The spray paint was somewhere around $6 a can, so it's pretty fair prices. I recommend fluorescent colors! Also wear old clothes because you will get paint on you!! They seem to pop the best.Please throw your spray paint cans away!!! There's so many laying around the ground when trash cans are available in multiple places.

Tiffani H — Google review

A fun roadside attraction! There is a man selling souvenirs and spray paint on site but you can also find cans of spray paint left behind near the cars to use that people didn’t have time to empty. It was very muddy when we visited as you see in the photos but we just took our shoes off and had a great time tagging our names on this installation as we passed through on our Route 66 adventure. As we left a kettle corn food truck was getting setup!

Marti W — Google review

This was so fun to do. It is a bit of a walk to get there but worth it. You can see all these cars spray painted and even do it yourself. It is free to get in and you buy cans for 7.50 a pop. On the other hand you will also find a lot of half used cans on the ground. Really fun to do with the kiddos.

Michael K — Google review

Had to see this place on my route 66 road trip, and it was just as good as I thought it would be. They had a truck and trailer set up with a shop, and you could get paint, stickers, and post cards, among other things, all in one place! I didn't buy any paint, but someone leaving gave me their unused paint can, and I passed it on after I was done. All in all, I would go again.

Dakota H — Google review

I had the pleasure of visiting Cadillac Ranch and was blown away by the incredible artwork. The display is simply stunning, offering a peaceful and awe-inspiring experience. The burst of colors and intricate designs create a truly beautiful sight. It's a must-visit destination for anyone seeking artistic inspiration and a moment of serenity.

BadAss C — Google review

Fun little spot to stop. Don't buy paint before coming. People are leaving mostly full cans everywhere or will hand you one as they leave. We've stopped off here twice over the years while passing through.

Kathryn A — Google review

This place is fun. You definitely have to see it! Make sure not to miss it on your way through Texas!!Info: There were lots of still-full spray bottles on the ground around the cars that you could use. I don’t know if they clean it up regularly, but we didn't buy bottles and just used the ones we found for our pictures.

Sari — Google review

Not as big as I thought it'd be but very cool spot! It was sad to see how much trash people have left behind. People were so nice to share the spray cans they brought with others around them.

Darcy C — Google review

It is an amazing experience. We visited the place a few days ago, and we weren't able to purchase a spray paint from the caravan because it was too late already,but anyway we had a lot of fun.I admire the person who created these structures. Go and visit it !

Kalina S — Google review

I recently visited Cadillac Ranch and it was an unforgettable experience! This unique art installation, located just outside of Amarillo, Texas, features a row of vintage Cadillacs half-buried nose-first in the ground. The cars are covered in layers of colorful graffiti, and visitors are encouraged to add their own artistic touch. It's a fantastic spot for photos and a must-see for anyone traveling along Route 66. The vibrant colors and creativity make it a fun and inspiring place to visit. Highly recommended for art enthusiasts and travelers alike!

Irfan T — Google review

This is such an iconic place to visit so I’m glad I went while I was in town. We got some cool pictures out of it but honestly it was pretty underwhelming. The cars were pretty far from the place you had to park and it’s crazy windy so the walk isn’t fun. There’s always extra half-empty cans of spray paint lying around so don’t feel the need to bring any of your own. The actual cars were cool but I wish there was some sort of plaque or bit of info given to make me feel like my trip was somewhat educational rather than me just walking out into a field in the middle of nowhere to see some cars sticking out of the ground.

Emma G — Google review

Very cool place to check out. Can be a quick visit or a nice stop with some photos and spray painting fun!Can be windy and wet making it difficult to get up close and check out the details.

Greg N — Google review

Too fun! Lost of folks there but still not too crowded. A concession sells paint cans and souvenirs. The water mostly prevented people from accessing all but the first car. That kind of keeps the crowd in one spot,,so with patience i got a few pics without people in them. It is an easy walk, but at least one person with mobility issues found it too much.

Nicole M — Google review

Making our way across the country, Cadillac Ranch is an iconic stop! We were there on a cool, windy day, and there were lots of people walking around, taking photos and a few artists with their paint cans. One parks on a side road and it’s a long walk to the display. There’s a gate, and it’s possible to get a wheelchair thru, though the ground is uneven and a bit rough.

Tatiana H — Google review

Surprisingly busy location! Plenty of parking along the road, but lots of people come here to see these caddies buried nose down. You can buy spray paint from a guy on site, contributing your own guerrilla art to the cars, the concrete barrier separating the site from the freeway, or even the road surface.

Mossum — Google review

Located out in the middle of farmland. All the cars are heavily caked in paint from over the decades.A Mobile shop is near the entrance. You can buy spray paint cans for $7.50 each. There are also stickers, cups, and other gift shop stuff.Nice to visit if you're passing through the area.

Colin — Google review

I recently visited Cadillac Ranch, and while it was an interesting sight, I have to say it wasn’t quite worth the hype.The installation itself is unique and visually striking, with the half-buried, spray-painted Cadillacs creating a quirky piece of roadside art. It’s definitely an iconic stop and offers some great photo opportunities.However, the overall experience fell short of expectations. The area around the installation is quite barren, and there isn’t much else to see or do nearby. The attraction felt somewhat underwhelming given the buildup, and the surrounding environment could use better maintenance

C C — Google review

The cool thing about this is all the people painting the cars, the paint gets so thick that it slides off. The local artist collects the paint that slides off and makes art out of it. Some even make earrings that are very colorful and unique. The visitors center for Route 66 Amarillo has the earrings and can tell you the rest of the places where the art can be bought. This is a free spot to stop (unless you buy paint on site) and enjoy with the kids. The kids were laughing, running and having a great time. It was fun watching them.

Lisa G — Google review

Iconic Route 66 destination. You can buy spray paint in site if you want to add to the decorative display. But please people : PICK UP YOUR EMPTY CANS AND LIDS!! You are ruining the surrounding environment! .

Kirk T — Google review

A historic roadside Attraction worth visiting. But it is well past its heyday. Now it is an interesting statement of what happens when spray painting is encouraged and the weight of the paint makes it peel off in giant chunks.There was a mobile gift shop where you could buy spray paint and other souvenirs if so desired. But there is no cost, only a walk out into the field. If it's wet I would recommend you don't go unless you don't mind mud.

Dan S — Google review

Really interesting spot. 10 cars buried in the ground and people go there to spray paint on them. You can buy paint from the truck out front. All in good fun but people need to stop throwing the empty spray cans on the ground, it's rude. There's trash cans near by.

Frank D — Google review

4.4

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13651 I-40 Frontage Rd, Amarillo, TX 79124, USA

(833) 330-2650

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Inn & Spa at Loretto

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Hotel

Sights & Landmarks

The Inn & Spa at Loretto is a luxurious property with pueblo-inspired architecture and a spa, pool, and chic restaurant. The property is perfect for those looking to escape the everyday hustle and bustle of life. With its beautiful architecture and convenient location, the Inn & Spa at Loretto is a must-stay for anyone visiting Santa Fe.

We had an absolutely amazing stay at the Loretto Inn & Spa. The staff was professional, attentive, sweet and super helpful. We met for a last minute girls trip from all over the country and did minimal planning. The staff went above and beyond to help us plan and enjoy our stay. The hotel was beautiful, clean, a short walk to a bunch of great restaurants and has an amazing breakfast. We can’t wait to come back with the whole family.

Lindsey B — Google review

We stayed in the Pueblo Double room at the Inn and Spa at Loretto and it was comfortable with plenty of room for the two of us. It had all of the amenities that we desire. The service from the valets, front office, restaurants and shops was excellent. The location is ideal as the Loretto Chapel adjoins the property. It's a short walk to the Plaza, La Fonda and many shops and restaurants. There is a lounge area with a full bar, fireplace and had entertainment two of the nights we stayed there.

Mara T — Google review

We spent nearly two weeks in June and had a very enjoyable experience. The staff were friendly and keen to provide a good service. Special thanks to Josh and his Front Desk Team for ensuring that we stayed in our preferred room as soon as it was available. Pamela, as on a previous visit, was especially helpful.

Peter H — Google review

BEWARE - this hotel is writing, posting, and responding to reviews on this and other platforms.I ended up checking out a night early and changing my flight back to dc to get away. The room left a lot to be desired. It was dim, not soothing dim - dark dim. They’re also dated. I understand maintaining a vibe, but there’s a way to do it and keep it fresh.As for he rest of the hotel…. The spa has no nail tech, so the spa is essentially somewhere to get a massage. The pool and hot tub were being rebuilt, and in addition to them not saying that up front - they charge a 30/night amenity fee for amenities you can’t use.The manager didn’t respond to my email, and the front desk will put you on hold and never pick up. Don’t stay here y’all.. there are other places to stay in Santa Fe - stay there

Philip W — Google review

Stayed here 2 nights in July. Gorgeous hotel, amazing pool. It is also only about a 2 minute walk from the plaza and has really cute shops right across the street. The only thing I didn't like about it was that you are required to use valet parking. That just isn't my preference, but the valets were so nice and gave great recommendations for places to eat and things to do! Overall I thought it was very good value for the price of the rooms.

Michelle H — Google review

First of all, we loved our stay at the hotel. Great lobby and bar, and our room was perfect. Clean, cozy, sunny, and four-poster bed.But here's the cool part. I was speaking yesterday with Tracy, one of the concierge pro's. I mentioned that I was hoping to ski while we were in town. Tracy told me all about this excellent local ski area called Ski Santa Fe. Really good terrain.Anyway, this morning, I went up there, and guess who I ran into in the lift line... Tracy!He gave me a personal tour of the resort. We skied the whole time until I had to get back to town. This was the best ski day I've had for years.Best of all, Tracy is an awesome skier. I could hardly keep up. Thank you, Tracy!!

Brad F — Google review

I have mixed feelings about this hotel. Excellent location, and the hotel is nice; but is best suited for older clients. We had so much hit & miss here, that it makes a good or bad review hard. We visited in the winter and the hot tub was broken, so they told us we could walk across the street to another hotel. The restaurant, Luminaria, is good, but nothing to overly brag about. Things close really early or open late, so be prepared to visit other hotels for drinks and food. We had a really good time next door at La Fonda. In-hotel amenities are there - but not really accessible at the same time. This hotel prides itself on being historic, but for us, it's a bit too stuffy. You're definitely paying for location here.

Julie B — Google review

My dad and I stayed here in April and we had so much fun! My dads room was newly updated and looked amazing! Special thanks to Pamela at the front desk for making us feel so welcomed. And Able in valet services as well. Would highly recommend staying here!!

Denise R — Google review

I cannot say enough positive things about Loretta Inn & Spa. Just a few shout outs to the Best Wedding Ever for my daughter! Irene the event coordinator was fast, kind, and always professional! Chef Miguel cooked exquisite food and Banquet manager Juan had the Best service staff! Thank you for a memorable evening !

Melisa V — Google review

This location is amazing! From the moment we arrived the team here were excellent. From the valet team to Edward B. at the front desk. Edward made our stay here the best it could be. He made great food and shopping recommendations as well as site seeing spots. Thank you Loretto team for such and womderful time, especially Edward B. for his attention to the details.

Michael N — Google review

Much of my review is a result of the room we were given. I paid for a terrace room, which I envisioned as being a room with a balcony overlooking the city/town. Instead I was given a ground floor room right off of the main lobby "living room", about 30 feet from the piano player. Our terrace was a 2' x 10' enclosed patio adjoined the parking lot. The room had some spiders / bugs in the corners (which isn't housekeeping's fault) but wasn't what you want to see in a luxury hotel. Location was decent, staff was pleasant. Will likely not stay there again.

Jodi E — Google review

Loved our room (basic but comfy). The service was good and above par. We had a lot of interaction with the valet guys because we brought our bikes along. They were helpful and informative. Splurged on a $300 massage. While the massage was good...no spa facilities were offered (sauna, pool, shower?) We really enjoyed the happy hours offered by the hotel and the ability to meet other travelers. We stayed four nights and recommend it to anyone traveling in the area.

Gaby B — Google review

The Spa services are amazing! We just LOVED it and felt like we were on cloud nine. I have had a lot of body work done in the past but this surpassed all of it! I would highly recommend Linda Sampson for massage. Not to be missed!!

Linda M — Google review

Great stay and amazing staff, but I wish I could say the same about the security of the area. When walking outside the main entrance of the Loretto at night, you may feel a bit unsafe since there's occasional homeless and sketchy people walking near the premise. I think it's important to have security patrolling the area at night, specifically on Old Santa Fe Trail, to make make guests feel more comfortable.

Ea. N — Google review

Booked 3 rooms ( family trip) and for most of our stay - 2 of those rooms had toilets that wouldn’t flush!!!!! so GROSS!!!!! Had to have “Engineering” come by 4 times!! This seriously impacted our Tours. The food in the main Restaurant was terrible for Dinner, practically inedible…. NOT much better for Breakfast…. Other than that…and being in need of a serious updating… it is centrally located, which makes bopping around the Downtown area of Santa Fe- a breeze. On the upside- Arturo at the Bar was wonderful!

JUST S — Google review

We loved the Inn and Spa at Loretto! In particular, we loved the shops inside the hotel, the cute little coffee shop, Josh at the front desk, who was super helpful, with restaurant recommendations, and ideas on things to see and do, the bartender and ambiance in the Living room Bar, the large, comfortable room, and the location - so close to the Plaza! It feel like a quiet, high end hotel very close to all of the fun in Santa Fe! The only bummer is that the pool area is under construction, so not usable now, but it looks like it will be a beautiful space when it opens!

Jim K — Google review

We had the greatest experience on our girls trip. The staff was all so extremely kind and generous, especially Hal. As soon as we checked in Hal greeted us and told us everything about the town, where to go dine and the places to see. He went out of his way to get us reservations, at an already booked restaurant, and spoiled us the entire trip. It felt like we were visiting family. Each night we would spend time in the lounge area by the fireplace and listen to the live music. The location is perfect to walk anywhere Georgia O'Keefe museum, MONA, Farmer's Market, restaurants, churches and shopping!

Nicole W — Google review

Our stay at the Inn and Spa at Loretto was fabulous. From the moment we arrived our experience was first rate. From the Valet parking attendants to the front desk to housekeeping, everyone was super helpful and friendly. A special thank you to Pamela who made my wife's Birthday special. The Inn is well taken care of and it shows in the cleanliness of the Lobby, Rooms, Grounds and Restaurants. It’s evident that the ownership and staff take great pride in their Inn and strive to give great service. The room was perfect and exceeded our expectations in every way. The location is great and is within easy walking distance to everything. We will definitely be staying there again when we return to Santa Fe!

John P — Google review

Location is excellent, within a block of downtown. Hotel decor looks somewhat worn considering the resort fee and room prices. Hotel pool is still being renovated after a year, pool and gym are available at a sister property. The check-in process is not streamlined, ask for complementary coffee credit as it will be forgotten. Hotel restaurant options are well presented, although service is slow. Happy hour is very popular. Valet service is friendly and well-informed on local activities.

Janene T — Google review

Location is fantastic and most things are walkable. Valet guys were great, knowledgeable and fast. You're forced into valet if you drive. The Hotel is beautiful and lots of photo op areas in the front.The room was VERY dusty, like I was able to see the dust stuck to the tv that has been there so long it would be hard to remove. The bed was very comfortable but the down pillows held onto a lot of allergens and made for a rough week. The patio was cool but the doors didn't lock or shut properly so when the wind blew it would leak into the room. The toilet handle nearly feel off and my partner had to screw it back together so we could flush. Did I feel the room was worth what I paid for it, no. Did we mostly enjoy our stay, yes.

Zelexis W — Google review

Very nice old hotel in the heart of Santa Fe next door to the Loretto Chapel. The rooms are spacious, but baths are a bit dated. The beds are extremely comfortable, however. The little kiva fireplace is quaint, and service was exquisite. The meeting facilities were top-notch and a great place for a retreat. The hotel rooms have balconies with chairs and a table.

Melissa A — Google review

The hotel is beautiful, and the location is perfect for touring historic Santa Fe. The first time in a very long time, a hotel came into the room to make up the bed during our stay. The complementary coffee from the tasting room is incredible! The cleanliness, courtesy of staff, and beauty of this hotel will make me want to return when I visit Santa Fe.

Mare S — Google review

Location perfect, price reasonable, service friendly and accommodating, with comfy beds and hot showers! Read a few reviews that stated rooms were outdated. I have to disagree, maybe they are renovating some rooms, not sure. However, we got 2 adjoining rooms - one king and one double - both were decorated tastefully in modern southwest decor. Bar in lobby was also nice with fireplace and large space to sit and relax. Also dog friendly. Highly recommend!

Loki B — Google review

This hotel was one of the best we’ve stayed at AND ITS HAUNTED!When we first arrived we were greeted by the valet who were awesome and at the front desk was Naomi who my partner and I both thought was one of the best hotel staff people we’ve ever met. Naomi was professional, naturally friendly and knowledgeable. She was quick and just had an over all good vibe.The first few minutes in our room we kept hearing knocks at the door. But when we checked no one was there. I immediately realized that this old hotel must be haunted. So I went ahead and spoke out loud to the spirit and let them know that we come in peace and wouldn’t be staying long and that they are welcome in the room with us. The knocks stopped. No more haunting.Santa Fe is gorgeous. I hope everyone gets the chance to visit and stay at the Inn and Spa at Loretto

Joey P — Google review

First half of our trip has been lovely, the location is great and the hotel is beautiful and well kept. Most of the staff are super friendly, except for one of the bar managers who refused to allow compliance with the ADA. I have multiple food allergies and celiac disease, requiring non-contaminated kitchen spaces that the living room lounge could not provide. This is usually not a problem, as I brought my own food to eat in the lobby while my partner purchased and ate food from the lobby restaurant and we ate together. I did this for the first few nights of our trip with no issues, until tonight when a manager told me no outside food was allowed. I informed him that I am staying in the hotel and cannot eat from the lobby kitchen as they could not guarantee no cross-contamination. He did not care about ADA compliance, which covers reasonable accommodations for individuals with celiac disease. We had brought in outside food to the lobby multiple nights prior and my partner did indeed purchase on site food to eat with me, and I was still prohibited from utilizing my reasonable accommodations. It’s very disappointing for such an expensive location to not properly train all managers on compliance with the ADA and those of us who want to enjoy the ammenities of the hotel we are paying for.

Megan A — Google review

I have not stayed here before… BUT when I was in Santa Fe I saw the exterior of the hotel and it was awesome! It really did look like a Pueblo house. And it’s in a great location! Good job Inn and Spa at Loretto!

Jaron L — Google review

I visited for a work conference. The hotel is clearly billing itself as an upscale experience, but the service doesn’t reflect that.The valet didn't know what event was being held that day and was dismissive. The front desk staff member seemed bored. The catered breakfast was decent.The location is great and the hotel is a nice building with services and shops scattered throughout.I'd likely find another hotel when visiting for pleasure because of the staff, especially the valet.

Konrad J — Google review

Great location, people are friendly. Lumenari restaurant had good breakfast at good price. One down side- no microwave in room.Located close to Sante Fe Plaza, shopping, history and restaurants. Town closes about 7pm- so plan dinner early.We did go to Chimayo to see churches. Be careful out there. Did not feel safe with the vendors. Drive out there was pretty

Jim F — Google review

The front desk and valet attendants were great. Super helpful! Rooms were fine other than the couple of spider friends we found, which freaked our daughter out. A good stay, and repeat spot for us.

Brad K — Google review

4.5

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211 Old Santa Fe Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87501, USA

(505) 988-5531

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Rio Grande Gorge Bridge

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Bridge

Sights & Landmarks

The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge is a remarkable bridge in America that stretches over the Rio Grande Gorge, measuring an impressive 650 feet long. It is situated near the Greater World Earthship Community, where self-sustaining homes made from recycled materials and earth can be found. These homes are both eco-friendly and stylishly designed to blend seamlessly with their surroundings on Taos mesa.

Cool area. Do not attempt to walk on the bridge if you have a fear of heights. You are really high up. There is a lot of movement when big trucks drive across the bridge. Great views!

JW W — Google review

Lovely view. Went in December so it was chilly. I've been to the Rift Valley in Kenya and this is a smaller version but still worth a look. Not much parking and the walk to the bridge is along a narrow dirt track. Local drivers dont slow down.

David G — Google review

This is really just a bridge, you stop before or after it and walk to be on the sidewalk part that over looks the gorge. It was pretty awesome. The road coming from Santa Fe was sketchy for a bit, really steep, narrow, and dirt, but we made it in our minivan. The bridge has cars going over it, and when a semi drive over it, the whole thing was vibrating. Kind of terrifying but so cool too!

Leslie M — Google review

The gorge was beautiful. It wasn't overcrowded, but I was surprised at how many people actually were there. If you aren't able to climb on rocky terrain and over a small ledge, you may want to park at the other end of the bridge and not at the parking area. in the parking area, there is restrooms and picnic tables. It would be a great place for a family photo or senior photos.

Amy M — Google review

Breathtaking to stand on the bridge and look out into the gorge! The parking is on one side of the bridge and an easy walk onto the bridge.On the other side of the bridge is the rest area with picnic tables and bathrooms.

Amanda C — Google review

Beautiful! Truly amazing place. We drove over the plateau from the gorge. There are many hiking trails and amazing views! The road is a little rough after the steel bridge. But, the views are worth it!

Lavonna S — Google review

Great place to stop on the way to somewhere, have a picnic, enjoy the view, walk around a bit.There's a clean restroom and the picnic tables are under a roof that provides enough shade/protection from rain.

Sofia A — Google review

Spectacular vistas. Well maintained rest area with clean bathrooms. Local artisans and vendors exhibit along the circular drive and have excellent prices on jewelry, textiles, and artwork. Fossils and minerals. Several shaded seating areas and well marked trail with safety fence along part of gorge edges. It's really a special place with amazing 360 views.

William B — Google review

So gorge! Such a beautiful and eerie rift valley 20 minutes NW on the outskirts of Toas. If you love geological features and heights, this is a spectacular view. You can drive over the bridge or stop, park, and walk along the bridge. Vendors are at the rest area across the bridge. Must see place in northern New Mexico.

Katrina G — Google review

I only got to stop briefly at the Gorge before nightfall, but the view is spectacular. I loved the easy walking trail that allows access to more of the canyon than a view from the bridge. Wish I had spent more time there!

Linda T — Google review

Magnificent views from the bridge! If you are afraid of heights, beware! The railings are not too high and your legs will start shaking 🫨There is a parking area where you can take photos of the bridge which you cannot do when walking on it.Don't miss it! It is worth the drive.

Alejandra K — Google review

So yeah if you're planning this as a trip it easier to park on east side and then you can get more information, if you want less walking then go on West side and walk can not describe the feeling when in middle of bridge, both side of bridge rails are not safe for kids to be alone must be with a adult at all times , available to drive across for (Free)⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐💚

Joseph R — Google review

Beautiful Bridge with a great view of the Gorge below. Leave yourself enough time to walk the west rim hike. Also a great place to view the sunset

Kelly G — Google review

It’s a nice stop. The rest stops were clean and they had street vendors offering local art and jewelry. It was a nice stop to take in the view.

Felicia S — Google review

Nice and quiet area for a walk and some sightseeing. Several vendors in the rest area with interesting jewelry, carvings and other items. The bridge is impressive from afar and crossing it is cool, if you’re no afraid of heights! There’s a point while crossing it where you might feel a bit overwhelmed by the height. The feeling is heightened by the cars passing by. Still a cool experience!

Mei-Ling R — Google review

Beautiful bridge.. best during sunset.. cross the bridge (if you are coming from Taos) and park at the rest area . Walk up on the bridge and enjoy the marvelous panoramic view of rio grande river and the mountains . We even saw some beautiful lightning during sunset.

Buvi R — Google review

Great views from the lookout points along the bridge. It's about 1/4 mile walk from the unimproved parking area where there's an historical marker. Interestingly, there are Crisis Helpline call boxes at the lookout points. Sadly, jumping from the bridge must be common.

Ross K — Google review

Beautiful place with a beautiful view! I do recommend to stop there even for a second if you have the time! There are vendors in the parking lot selling beautiful artwork/jewelry as well as a non temporary suicide awareness bus.

A. C — Google review

At 650 feet above the river, The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge is the second highest bridge on the U.S. Highway System and the fifth highest bridge in the United States.With breathtaking views, the area is equipped with a public rest area which includes picnic tables and public restrooms.

Hugh M — Google review

We didn't walk across the bridge to look down because we had just come from the Royal Gorge Bridge in Canon City, CO, but we saw a bunch of people walk across. You can park in the Rest Area on the west side of the bridge and walk to the bridge. You can also get good views from the fenced areas.

Francisco L — Google review

Beautiful place to explore! Wear sunscreen, the sun is usually pretty strong here. The bridge walk is narrow, but worth the steps for the view in the middle.

Luke S — Google review

A beautiful site to see!! A short drive from Taos, breathtaking views, and I even saw two bighorn sheep a male and a female!! There were quite a few people there and I think some people selling various items. There's also a restroom.

Geena — Google review

What a beautiful place! It doesn't look like it when you first drive to the rest area, but it is conveniently located to both the trails along the canyon and the actual bridge (to walk across it). The trails were nice and easy to hike and we even saw a bit of wildlife too. There were also a few vendors selling some handmade items by the rest area. Oh --and the bathrooms were clean.

Nombeaux — Google review

Well worth the drive for this amazing beauty. The views are insane and only made better by the picturesque New Mexico sky. Park at the rest stop and walk across for unparalleled photo ops.

Dawn F — Google review

It's worth stopping after you drive over the bridge. You can walk across the bridge to the center for some breathtaking views. This is definitely not for someone who has a fear of heights since you are looking down into a very deep gorge for sure!

Trisha A — Google review

Gorgeous view but be careful walking out onto bridge. It’s not 100% pedestrian friendly. The sidewalk is not wide. Be aware that large vehicles will make the bridge bounce.

Jackie F — Google review

Great side attraction that is free and worth the short drive out of Taos. The views are amazing and there was plenty of parking at the rest stop just west of the bridge.I only had two minor complaints about the experience. The restrooms were closed, probably due to the season. Also, there didn't seem to be any established route to get onto the bridge from the rest area. You basically had to walk a "deer trail" and hop over a guardrail to get onto the bridge.

Ryan S — Google review

Just a short drive from Taos is this beautiful and spectacular bright and rest area. I didn't know about this place, but it kept popping up on my phone. It was an area where you can walk along the rails. On our visit, vendors were set along the rest area. The bathrooms were clean. It's an awesome site to see and it's free.

Jesus H — Google review

Amazing sight! Photos don't do it justice! Lighting doesn't help. There are parking areas on both ends of the bridge and then you have to walk it. Very cool to see a call for help box there. Yes, people have jumped the bridge.

Diane C — Google review

Great attraction which is a short drive from Taos. The views are breathtaking. Make sure to see the gorge from both sides of the bridge. The views are spectacular. It was super windy and that can make certain people feel nervous. There is a parking area before you get to the bridge. It is depressing to see suicide call numbers but seems like a good service.

Rhishi P — Google review

This place is amazing !!This is similar to the Grand Canyon ...forged by wind and water. Sadly, people started committing suicide here so they had to put fences up to try to deter suicides.

Cynthia W — Google review

We went on Memorial Day. Not too busy. I have always loved visiting here. The vendors are no longer on the side of the road, but are at the visitor center parking lot. (The bathrooms there were really clean too.) My kids enjoyed seeing the bridge for the first time. No matter how many times I go here, I always enjoy the views!

Michelle G — Google review

This is breathtaking nature. If you are in the Taos area - just go! It will be well worth it. My family & several friends have gone several times through the years. Awe-inspiring every time.

Cory H — Google review

Venturing from Austin, Texas to Taos, we made sure not to miss the awe-inspiring bridge with breathtaking views of the Rio Grande River. The drive was absolutely worth it, offering a tranquil escape with the added joy of watching people stroll along both sides of the bridge.

Karthik J — Google review

Great views, we enjoyed the walk along the rim

Catherine S — Google review

This place is very special. I get very emotional every time we visit. Highly recommend taking one of the paths to hike along the gorge. It's so beautiful.Side note: as of this month, the bathrooms are only open from 8am to 4pm, which is a bummer but the gentleman that was locking up said they started to have a lot of problems with people trashing the facility, which is super sad.

Katie A — Google review

While on a road trip to Santa Fe, we stopped here. They were having a craft fair so half of the parking lot was unavailable. And while this is a good thing for the local crafts people it made parking difficult.The water level was extremely low, but the views were absolutely amazing.

Kathleen K — Google review

4.8

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New Mexico 87529, USA

(575) 758-8851

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Sandia Peak Tramway

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Transportation

Hiking area

Tramways

The Sandia Peak Tramway is a 3,163-metre aerial tram that takes tourists to the top of the Sandia Mountains for an amazing view. This tourist attraction is a great way for those looking for an adventure and something different to do in Albuquerque.

So let me start off I’m not fan of heights. We bought tickets the day before which they recommend. Check in was easy with friendly staff at the front desk. The bathrooms were clean and tidy. We waited about 15 minutes to board. Once boarded the tram the tour guide / cabin operator was very informative and safety was a top priority. The the ride up is breath taking you go from Desert to Canadian geography. The tour guide was very informing on the ride up with different information on geography and history. Once up top there was snow on the ground and very cold “bring a jacket” The restaurant was closed at the time. The air is very thin so keep your breath. You can walk around and see some of the nature in the area but be careful with ice and animals. During the decent I got a little nervous cause of my height fear. But it was a smooth ride the beginning on the decent was a little stomach kicking but you get used to it. And the ride down was way better than coming up in my opinion. I recommend the people were great and very professional.

Hunter G — Google review

I would say this was definitely worth the money. My one complaint (and it’s a big one) is that the tram is too packed with people to enjoy the view unless you’re directly by the window. Wait for a group to go, then get to the front of the line to fully enjoy this experience.It’s an incredible view even if you don’t get in the restaurant. If you DO want a reservation, make sure to make one a few weeks in advance.There’s hiking trails at the top, and the last ride of the day back down is at 9. I would pick one path or another: go up for pictures and go to the restaurant, or go to the trails.We went the picture route this time but next year we will probably choose to do some hiking instead. Beautiful spot definitely worth seeing.

Madie R — Google review

First and foremost, the views from the tramway are absolutely breathtaking. As you ascend the mountain, you're treated to panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape, including the city of Albuquerque and the rugged Sandia Mountains. The tramway offers a unique perspective, allowing you to see the beauty of the area from a completely different vantage point. Whether you're visiting during the day or catching a sunset ride, the scenery is truly awe-inspiring.The tram cars themselves are spacious and comfortable. They are designed to hold a large number of passengers, but even when the tram is full, there is still plenty of room to move around and enjoy the ride. The large windows provide excellent visibility, ensuring that everyone gets a chance to take in the magnificent views. The tram operators are friendly and professional, providing interesting commentary about the area and making the journey even more enjoyable.Upon reaching the top, there are several activities and amenities to explore. The Sandia Peak Observation Deck offers a 360-degree view, allowing you to soak in the beauty of the surrounding mountains and valleys. There are also hiking trails for those who want to explore the natural beauty of the area on foot. The Kawanis Cabin Trail is easy enough and is worth the spectacular views.Additionally, the weather at the top of the mountain can be cooler than in the city, so it's a good idea to bring a jacket or extra layers, especially during the colder months.

Daryl M — Google review

Was a really cool experience! The Tram going up was at capacity and didn't get a be right next to a window but still could have a pretty good view. There weren't a ton of people at the top. The hiking trails were beautiful and pretty easy to walk for most people I would say. The Tram operator was great and I wish I could remember her unique name. The views were out of this world! For a family of 4 it cost about $120 and I think it was worth it for the experience.

Jennifer M — Google review

So my father and I was happy that we made the journey to the top. Being at 6,000 feet then make a trip up the tram to 10,000 feet. You have to go to the top to find out the actual total height. Got to leave a little desire. 😌 this is a hard experience for someone not used to the height but as you see the pics of the scenery were breath taken and so beautiful that I would tell anyone to go take in all that beauty. I took the pic of the bee to show that by just taking the pics of the skyline and terrain you can miss out on the flowers and beauty of nature in front of you.

Robert T — Google review

Despite my own extreme fear of heights, this is an experience you don't want to miss. The views of Albuquerque are extraordinary, the ride up is a little scary, but coming down was much easier. The gondola was large, and the trip up was full to capacity. Being crowded made it more difficult to see the views, but there is enough glad to make it work for everyone. Once at the top, you saw both sides of the mountain. And, if you like to hike, the ski trails are open to hikers in the summer. Even the gift shop was not only well-stocked, but very well priced. Parking is plentiful and free. You'll be glad you went.

Dennis S — Google review

The Sandia Tramway up to the top of the mountain is a just beautiful and stunning view of the mountains and Albuquerque as a whole metropolitan area. If you're a tourist, this is a great thing to do for at least 2 or 3 hours. There's also a great gift shop too for the tourists. There are some great hiking trails and overall amazing picture opportunities.

Jack V — Google review

Enjoyed a trip up the tram. They do offer discounts for under 20, child, military, and over 62. The views are spectacular. The best sunset I have seen since a trip to Hawaii. The tram folks are friendly and gently remind you of the schedule for the next ride down. I got some great photos. One note you may want to bring a jacket. It's 20⁰ F different from the bottom to top. I wasn't cold, but it did quickly get chilly once the sun set. On a day that was 94, it got to 66 before we left to go down. Do get there early as the window seats fill quickly.

Jason I — Google review

Very cool experience 😎 Definitely recommend! We purchased tram tickets last minute as we were passing through town. We arrived and once in line to board, the wait was about 45 minutes. The views were beautiful even from the line! The ride took about 15 minutes and was stunning! You pass over a few canyons and valleys, so the views are constantly changing. Once at the top, the temperature was a brisk 35 degrees (25 degrees colder than on the ground)! We weren't able to eat at the restaurant, but they did allow us to buy co*cktails and enjoy outside. So many photo ops, and we'll kept grounds.

Katie Z — Google review

The tram is always always worth it. I’ve been multiple times and whether you’re a local or you’re visiting it’s always breathtaking. There are windows to go up and down (noon to 4, or 5-8) the ride is about 14 min and usually you have a good view no matter where you’re standing. If you’re visiting near sunset, make sure to head back to the line once it’s over otherwise you might miss the tram and have to wait another 30+ min. Bring a jacket too, it’s always surprisingly chilly and windy up there, but so beautiful!

Cecilia W — Google review

We loved the Tram. We were driving through in our RV and decided to stop and take it to the top of Sandia Peak. Enough parking for our RV although on a weekend it may be different. They don't have designated RV or bus parking. The ride up is awesome and the operator gave a nice commentary. The view from on top is great. It's 20° cooler so bring a light jacket. There is a nice restaurant on top with awesome views. We loved it.

Scott F — Google review

Very cool experience! 10,300 ft overlooking Albuquerque and surrounding areas. We purchased tickets a head of time. They sell out fast! Had to wait 45-60 minutes past our time as it was the same weekend as the International Balloon Fiesta so there were many more people than normal, which was fine. The sun was shining and a small band playing which kept everyone entertained. The main facility and gift shop at the base is pretty cool. Beautiful views from the tram ride up to the top of the peak with 47ish of your closest strangers! The employees were very knowledgeable and shared many facts on the way up and down the peak. Once atop the peak, you are able to hike around the area at your leisure. There is a restaurant called ten3. Reservations are highly recommended for the main restaurant, be prepared to wait for bar seating and service, drinks and food are a bit pricey for some ($18 for specialty drinks, sandwiches $12-18, but at that moment, well, does it matter?) Be sure to hydrate before going up and bring water with you while there. The elevation change affects many so be prepared. And it’s windy and cold at the top so dress accordingly!!! Enjoy!!!

Anessa M — Google review

Wonderful experience! A glassed in tram takes you up the Sandia Mountain. There are many stairs to get to the tram take off deck, so please arrive on the earlier end of your departure time. Buy your tickets online in advance. The price for most tickets is up the mountain and back down, but they do have 1 way available if you plan on hiking the 7.5 miles. We went in July, so no snow. You can see the snow lifts and ski trails on the opposite side of the mountain. There is a restaurant and bar at the top that we did not use. Some said it was a little on the pricey side. There are vending machines and clean bathrooms at the tram pad. There are several observation decks plus marked trails ranging from a quarter mile and up. If you plan on doing more than that, dress accordingly.Overall, a very neat experience!

Casie Y — Google review

Worth if you haven’t done any tramway experience before. Bit expensive. Good if you like hike as there are trails up there. Would not recommend if you just want scenic view and check mark this attraction in todo list. Wheeler peak is great place if you like scenic view. Sandia peak is good place if you need tramway experience, hiking, skiing or some scenic view.

Avani J — Google review

By far this was the coolest thing to do in Albuquerque! IT’s fairly priced and the views were just stunning! They only have 2 cable cars which come about every 15 minutes. The ride is about 15 minutes from point to point and was really smooth. There are no seats in the cable car, but there are plenty of poles to grab. There are also several short and long hiking trails at the top which we definitely took advantage of. I would highly recommend!

Dan R — Google review

Not crowded, which was fantastic. The ride up and back were pretty uneventful. The views were gorgeous and with the price of the team ride.Our "guide" on the way up was fantastic. Interacted with everyone answering questions, etc. The one going down need to find a new job. She basically told everyone that she didn't answer questions and struggled to keep her eyes open. I, literally, watched her with her eyes drifting closed more than once.

Cindy R — Google review

Pictures from the top of the tram. Bought tickets in advance online. When I got there, I was told there was some weather that may cause them to stop running the tram temporarily. The staff kept me informed and there ended up being no weather delay. At the top, you can explore the area and come back down when you’re ready. There is a restaurant at the top, I believe reservations are recommended and there is a dress code after 7 pm.It is a fun stop. There’s a gift shop too.

Gabrielle D — Google review

Spectacular views! Did a trail hike ( lol- less than 1/2 mile) was worth the Amazing views. Great weather hi 20’s and such small flurries I thought for a sec that it was pollen… Deducted 1 Star bc the Host & Hostess seated at table with minimal view despite repeated requests.. they claimed for larger group tho later they seated others just like ours (2)… the waiter Mike & others made up quite a bit for hospitality and attentiveness.. The Host & Hostess need more training in hospitality…Thoroughly enjoyed Tram ride, weather & view… Sandia & Ten3 is a great place for pics or romantic date (ignore the Host/Hostess pair)

Gregory L — Google review

Went up to catch the sunset and it did not disappoint. Great view of Albuquerque and surrounding area. Temperature was about 25 degrees cooler than the city. Ride takes about 15 minutes one way. Would do this again on future trips to Albuquerque.

David K — Google review

4 stars only because the wait seemed extremely long. With small children, I wish there had been a better system where upon a arrival you are given a ticket with your place in line with a much smaller time window 15 or 20 minutes. By the time we had waited in the outside line and then the inside line, our youngest was getting cranky.With that said this was a truly unique experience. We visited the Tramway the Monday before Thanksgiving. There was a lot of waiting. That was hard for our 2.5 year old. But the experience was worth the wait.Being November, it was below freezing at the top of the mountain, and we got to experience some fresh snowfall.There is a snack machine and restrooms at the top as well as the fine dining restaurant.We took in the panoramic views and the snow and then headed back down.The ride was about 15 minutes up, and the same was true for the way down. The tram operator gives you information about the mountain on the way up, and then the way down was a bit quieter just taking in the scenery.This is definitely a unique experience you won't get to experience often.It was fun for our 2.5 year old all the way up to my 71 year old mom!

Laurel W — Google review

This was our first ride on the tram..We weren't sure what we could do at the top. We hiked to the Kiwanis hut, which is a decent climb on a rough trail. Wish we would have taken our walking sticks. Also had dinner at the 10-3 Restaurant. The food and service were great. All in all, it was an afternoon well worth it

Greg S — Google review

Fun, and it gives you something to do in Albuquerque. The tram line is quite long and you climb a lot, so if you're coming from somewhere that is at sea level, just be advised that you may feel a little odd. You have to get the tickets online in advance, but once you get there the wait is not long. The tram runs every 15-ish minutes. The only thing we noticed is that, well... how to say this? I don't know if it's the change in altitude or what but in both directions, people were farting in the tram, and it's not fun you're trapped with ~20 people in a box with two tiny windows. I felt bad for the tram operators who probably have to smell stinky farts all day long. Other than that, the tram, a fun experience.

Valeria L — Google review

This was my second time riding the tram.The views and sunsets are exceptional I recommend riding around sunset, so you can witness scenery and sunset on the way up and the city lights on the way down.Bring a coat, dress warm, it was freezing and windy at the top.And we did have a little wind on our ride, which was a bit scary but great to see the employees in communication immediately upon the wind gusts, with the tram receiving a call at what seemed like the exact moment of the wind to check on us.The staff was friendly, professional and shared fun facts on the rides.Worth it, clearly I've rode it twice and would probably do it again just to see/ share all that beauty again. The colors in the sky were so absolutely incredible.

AdvoK8great — Google review

Sandia Peak Tramway, located near Albuquerque, New Mexico, holds the title of the longest tramway in the USA. The journey from the base station to the mountain's top, at 10,378 feet, takes about 15 minutes each way. The trams are sturdy and adhere to strict safety protocols. The breathtaking mountain views can be enjoyed throughout the ride. At the mountain top, there's a restaurant called Ten 3, offering stunning scenic views. I visited around 4 PM and witnessed a spectacular sunset, painting the sky in fiery orange hues. Every moment was truly enjoyable. Additionally, skiing is available during the winter season.

PATHIPATI V — Google review

The Sandia Peak Tramway in New Mexico is a must-visit for an unforgettable experience. The gondola ride takes you up the Sandia Mountains, offering awesome views of Albuquerque and the surrounding landscape.The ride itself is smooth and scenic, and about 15 minutes up. Along the way keep an eye out for wildlife like black bears! The staff are friendly and share cool facts about the region during the ride which makes the ride more enjoyable.Once you reach the top at 10,378 feet, the views are simply amazing. There are trails to explore if you’re up for a hike, and a restaurant, TEN 3, where you can grab a bite with a fantastic view. Make sure to dress appropriately - it was almost 100 degrees at the base and 63 degrees at the top! It may be wise to bring a jacket and possibly change of clothes depending on your plans for the day.Photos of nature and meal at TEN 3.

Katherine E — Google review

This was a up and down (forgive my pun) experience. On the one hand, the tram going up was incredible. Very exhilarating 14 minutes. The views at the top? A+. Can’t be beat anywhere.The cons: I got stuck up there for about 5 hours with a group of another 100 or so people because the power went out at the base station and the tram was not running. We had one last tram down and unfortunately due to a critical medical emergency we let the person having the medical situation use it to get down. The rest of us had to wait all night for shuttle buses to make it up the mountain and pick us up. Luckily for me I was a solo traveler and the first bus had one open seat for me to make it down. Yes, some families were stuck up there even longer as they waited for more buses, though all the buses were kind of arriving at the same time so it wasn’t too much for all of them. Eventually made it home around 1am after a long ordeal and an expensive Uber ride yhat ended up being a really long wait because drivers kept cancelling thinking that the tram had closed hours ago so no one should be ip there.Anyway, I plan on going back sometime this year (this all happened two years ago) and going for it again, hoping for better results.The tramway is out of the way, so Uber/Lyft will be pricey (get a rental car) and the restaurant at the top has very limited seating so don’t expect to be able to eat especially around common meal times or in worst case scenario, you get stuck up there with 3 tram loads of people because the power goes out.Because of the power outage, I never did get to stop by the gift shop, so thats on the top of my agenda this next time around. And this time I will go there first instead of “going there on my way out”

Bronson A — Google review

The Sandia Peak Tramway is a ride you will not forget . It goes up to 10378 ft. elevation. At 7000 feet you go into the clouds or the mist if it is there. Coming down out of the clouds and boom there is Albuquerque. At the top is a bar and a very nice restaurant. There are not cheap as everything has to come up in the tram. On this day there were still patches of snow at the top and it was about 30 degrees cooler at the top than at the bottom. At the bottom there is a nice gift shop and plenty of restrooms at the bottom and at the top.

Scott H — Google review

Great spot for Albuquerque. I recommend getting your tram tickets in advance and getting to the bottom approximately an hour before your reservation up top if you have one at the restaurant. Tram runs approximately every half hour and can sometimes be full. If I had to guess, the ride is about 10 minutes each way. The restaurant up top is recommended. I believe they take walking to the bar, but the fine dining is recommended to have reservations. Sunsets are great, plan accordingly.

Marc G — Google review

Great experience. The tram ride was smoother then expected and the views are jaw dropping. Had a great time. They have a cute gift shop at the tram start. The restaurant at the top was closed but there were vending machines so snacks won't hurt either.

Jenny W — Google review

Wow the views! And the service was great. Make sure to buy your tickets on the website they don’t sell them there. Bring a coat or sweatshirt it is cold at the top!

Thomas C — Google review

This is the longest trams in the USA. Get your tickets online and be prepared to stand in line a while. Trust me, it's worth every penny. At the top of the mountain you'll find a nice restaurant TEN3. Great views from wither the bar area or the main dining room.

Lemmie K — Google review

Absolutely breathtaking experience! The highlight of our New Mexico trip! The views were spectacular during the ride and at the top. It was a 15 minute ride with an attendant who explained some things along the ride. And it felt very safe. Even if you're scared of heights, just do it!! You'll love it!Note - make sure to bring a jacket because it can get cold and windy at the top. It was May and probably in the 40s at the top.Note - buy your ticket online the day of or before. But watch out for the website, because it sometimes closes due to the wind.Note - I saw some people complaining of the fee of $35 to do this, but it's totally worth it in my opinion - you get a 15 minute ride each way, spectacular views, an informational operator/attendant, and the views of a lifetime!But I highly recommend doing this, because it was truly remarkable!!

David N — Google review

I have always had a fear of heights (except when flying) but this was an experience I did not want to miss. I wanted to conquer my fears and live in the moment to appreciate the beauty from over 10k elevation to speak about for years to come. From the ground, the elevation did not seem so terrifying but once in and the ascend started, I soon began to feel a bit nervous but the magnificent views soon made me forget my freight as I was in awe.The view from the top was superb and frigid! We went in late November so snow was present. We wanted to walk down the steps on the other side but the steps were covered in snow and a bit slippery but managed to get some pictures and videos. The descending ride seemed quicker and we were luck to watch hang gliders in the distance - it was magnificent! Perfect trip to take in the warmer months with friends and family.

Izod M — Google review

This was our second trip on the Tram. each time was a fun event with a breathtaking destination at the top of Sandia mountains. we returned home at night and got to see the city lit up. It was a great experience and the staff is always so personable and friendly. It feels like a family run company with how kind everyone is. Great experience and a must do when in ABQ

Ernest B — Google review

This has to be on your bucket list. I went up there at the end of April, and even though it was fairly warm at the bottom, it was windy and freezing at the top. The ride is smooth and shouldn't be a problem for anyone, unless you have severe vertigo. It's less scary than a ski lift. I highly recommend it. It's definitely worth the wait.***One thing all tourists should know, that they don't say on the website, the trams leave every 20 min. What you purchase is a 2-hour arrival window. When you get there it's like Disney: you wait in line until you can board. They only board a certain number of people to stay safe. We waited about 45 min at the bottom. At the top the wait was less, as some people choose to get right back on and come down and some choose to stay at the top longer. If you stay all day, you might experience longer wait time in the evening.

Cristina T — Google review

Tram was great. Hike to the cabin was snowy and we post holed a bit but worth it. Restaurant was closed which was a bummer but that was on us. But tickets in advance but you can do it on your phone when u get there too.

Heidi M — Google review

This is such an amazing experience! You will be so glad you saw it! Dress warm. It's cold up on top! And get those tickets in advance!

Laurence J — Google review

Kids love this experience. It is little Windy at the top and bring your jacket for sure. Per person was $27 but it was worth it. You can hike to the mountains and have fun with your family. It has a magnificent sunset. Do not forget to be careful to not miss the last tramway to go back. There are so many parking space. You need to close your stroller in the tramway and bring your water.

Hatice K — Google review

The Sandia tram is the longest tram in the USA. A 20-minute ride going from 4500 ft. Altitude to over 8,000 ft in altitude. 20-30 degrees cooler on the top of than mountain compared to the city of Albquerque. Many hiking trails in the area. At the of the mountain is bar and quick style meals. Another breathtaking view in the state of New Mexico. A must do for all visitors coming to the state. The trams year round, serving the snow skiers in the winters and the hikers in the spring through the at the year

Alicia K — Google review

We enjoyed the ride up the mountain,it was beautiful. We went up towards the afternoon, so the air was a bit chilly,so I would recommend taking a light sweater if you plan on staying at the top of the peak for a while,everyone who works there is very friendly so if you have questions they will help you out or answer them. Also, if you want to get next to the window, get there early so you can be towards the front of the line,other than that if you don't mind standing in the middle of the car you're fine 😉 I also enjoyed how clean everything was,they do a very good job 😀 everyone should go here at least once and ride the tram

Liberty W — Google review

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Old Town is a historic district characterized by its narrow streets and old adobe houses. The area is known for its New Mexican cuisine, including popular dishes like enchiladas and sopaipilla pastries. Visitors can also browse numerous artisan shops selling handmade jewelry, rugs, and pottery. At the center of Old Town Plaza stands the 18th-century San Felipe de Neri Church.

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