
Recently opened at International Drive at ICON Park®, Museum of Illusions will be adding Valentine’s Day décor to a handful of existing exhibits throughout February, enabling guests to take themed, share-worthy snaps they won’t find anywhere else in Central Florida. Double the love (and the fun) with the museum’s new combo ticket with nearby The Wheel for $37.95 and $32.95 plus tax for adults and children ages 3-12, respectively.
“Could there be a more unique place to pop the question and share a social post about infinite love than in the vast expanse of our Infinity Room?” quipped Museum of Illusions General Manager George Youngdahl.
With uniquely mind-boggling backdrops – including several designed just for the Central Florida location — Orlando’s newest museum offers photo opportunities unlike any other in the area. The ability to post inexplicable snaps has escalated the Museum of Illusions’ popularity and created a cult-like following among its fans.
In addition to its core collection, the museum’s climate-controlled building, one hour experience, free parking at ICON Park®, and adjacency to food and beverage outlets, make it a winning entertainment option for inquisitive minds of all ages. Guests can purchase puzzles, mind-tricking games and other souvenirs in the museum’s gift shop. Operating hours are 12 p.m. – 8 p.m. on Sunday through Thursday and 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.
Orlando’s newest museum will launch with a variety of COVID-19 safety measures in place, including mandatory face masks, limited capacity, designated time slots, one-way paths through exhibits, ongoing cleaning by staff, and hand sanitizers and wipes for guests.
Grand opened on January 9, 2021, Museum of Illusions Orlando is the first Florida outpost and 20th location for the rapidly-expanding Museum of Illusions brand that started in Zagreb, Croatia in 2015. The museum is owned and operated by Enthoosia Group, a Master Franchisor of the Museum of Illusions brand. Founded in 2018, Enthoosia holds the franchise rights for 20 countries, including the U.S.A.