Level99 Opening this Summer

Just saw this posted

https://blogmickey.com/2026/05/level99-announces-summer-opening-first-look-at-interior-concept-art/
“Level99, an interactive social gaming venue built around life-sized physical and mental challenges, has officially announced its Disney Springs location will open this summer.“

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I was just reading about this on Tom Bricker’s blog also. Sounds really fun! Between Level99 and the $25 kids tickets for Cirque du Soleil this summer, I may expand our trip a day earlier for a day at Disney Springs.

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I probably wouldn’t visit at my age because I’ve reached that stage in life where injury due to stupidly basic movements is becoming more commonplace, BUT I think when I was younger, or if I were there with family/kids, this place sounds like it could a ton of fun. It has been kind of sad that there hasn’t been an interactive place since, say, The Void…so this is long in coming.

Secretly, though, I think The Boardwalk needs something added in a similar vein. It would make it feel more boardwalk-ish.

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I’m surprised, but I agree with you on this one.

I also agree on that age thing, too.

I’m curious to read reviews because we have one near me and so far my family has no interest, but I think it seems cool.

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We went to one as a team building activity for my office. It was fun but we were there when most people were at work or school so minimal waiting for the rooms. While many are physical challenges there were a decent number that were puzzle-oriented if you’re so inclined (and the rooms are labeled as to how much of the physical or puzzle-y they are so we could pick activities that suited us. I would definitely enjoy doing it with my family but I do worry about crowds. A friend went and most of his two hours were spent in line.

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That sounds like Boda Borg. They did corporate events and we had our retreats there for a couple of years.

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