Address: 100 Music Rd, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863, USA
Phone: +18658681800
Sunday: 10AM–9PM
Monday: 10AM–9PM
Tuesday: 10AM–9PM
Wednesday: 10AM–9PM
Thursday: 10AM–9PM
Friday: 10AM–9PM
Saturday: 10AM–9PM
Deborah Elkins
The kids had an awesome time
Rakim 7
Great interactive experience filled with fun stuff to do for kids and adults. Very interesting history and facts inside. Worth the price of admission for sure. We were there over 4 hours. Definitely add it to your list and check it out.
Amy Yoder
It was fun!
Kristin Swank
We had a lot of fun!!! I will state right off the bat that you should be prepared to wait in line. Sometimes it got tough, especially with an ADHD 10-year-old. Sometimes we'd have a parent wait in line on his behalf, but we made sure the amount of people in line were the amount that planned to ride, or less. So we did not have one person wait, then 10 people cut the line at the last second. The staff were nice and helpful! There were a few things that were not working. It was disappointing, but there was still an abundance of things to enjoy. Our favorite parts were the earthquake Cafe, the hurricane simulator, and the laser tag. However, keep your kiddos close. We figured it was safe to let our 10 year old son go his own way inside the laser tag arena, rather than keeping him within arms reach. But apparently he had a run in with another family. He shot his laser gun at a five year old, because it's a free for all. Her parent asked him to stop, but he basically explained that's how the game works. Then the ADULTS decided it was a good idea to put their guns right up to his chest and to then block him in with their bodies. He said they wouldn't let him go anywhere. Once the game ended the Grandma, a 52 year old woman taunted and teased him because she beat him by one point. He said he felt bullied and didn't want to go back. I spoke to the family outside and explained that he was uncomfortable. The mother was great and we had a good conversation. She explained she was just protecting her child and apologized for making him uncomfortable. I apologized about him going after her daughter and I talked to my son to remind him it's just a game and he can lay off, especially in regards to smaller children. However, the Grandma got in my face and raised her voice. She called me and my son liars and didn't back down until another friend of mine backed me up. I understand protecting your family, I don't understand making a child feel trapped. She did report him to the museum. They were kind about it and simply asked that we keep the kiddos in view. Not a problem as we planned on that anyway. Just remember, it's a crazy world out there, it's our job as parents to keep our kiddos safe, regardless of age. I would absolutely recommend this to parents with active children! Enjoy!
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It depends. There is a lot of flashing lights and loud noises throughout. There isn't really a quiet space for a break. If your child has any type of mild sensory issues it can be a bit overwhelming. One of ours (5) loved it. Our 4 year old foster covered her ears and cried. The wait for some attractions (like the indoor ropes challenge) were up to 4 hours when we were there last Wednesday evening. This was disappointing for the adventurous child.
Yep. $2.00 per person up to I think 6 people.
Yes. Definitely a fun filled day! Worth the money! Enjoy,!
1.5 hours doing the minimum walk through and a little reading/observing. Can easily take 3-5 hours if you have children that participate in all of the acrivities.
This is a great place for all ages really... even you will learn alot..
There are interesting exhibits for all ages
It depends on the tolerance of noise & busy crowds. I say go doing an off season not a peak season. This place is very busy during spring break, summer months (may- august),around Thanksgivin time & around Christmas time
Anything you can wear to workout with at the gym would be adequate foot wear.
No. 2 and up would be my estimation
Pregnant or not there are things to do there! Our family had a great time there and by the way I am 71 and I enjoyed it
It was fun. This is my second time going to Wonderworks. My first time was in Orlando Florida with my two boys when they were younger. My daughter really enjoyed it this time
If the are over 5'3 they can do pretty much everything without an adult
Yes. There is a 3 story climbing thing where you have a harness & teather on, a rock wall to climb & a zero gravity ball. There are still a ton of exhibits to do.
Yes, the tickets includes all park activities, except from the foods. 😀😆
We were there a couple of weeks ago and I took a small bag in without any issues. I'm not sure if there is a size limit, but I would think letting them know it's a camera would be ok.
Check out Groupon. I got a family of four pass for $80 (basically one kid was free).
$28 Adult $18 12 n under + tax...get the coupon book you will find all kinds of savings in it including free child ticket with paid adult
As a man in my 30's I believe I had more fun than my kids!
No, I would not recommend it for an autistic child. The place is not only loud, it has multiple blinking lights in different colors all over the place. A person on the autistic spectrum would NOT be able to handle it.
Adult is 13 and over, and a Child is 12 and under. As always, 3 year olds and under are free.
Used Groupon. 2 adults and 2 children for $42.70.
Plenty of parking. You don't have to pay to park here.
Seems like this needs 1 more yes.. 😂
The tunnel going in would probably cause motion sickness if you're susceptible to it but they have another way to go in if you need it.
They have bike that goes upside down. Its pretty fun.
We purchased there.
Right now the rock climbing wall, the top two layers of the rope course and the space training ride are closed
Probably too much. There are lots of lights, sounds, etc. I"m no expert but, I retired from working with special needs children and for some autistic children it's too much. I went there on a field trip and a couple had an autistic teen. He enjoyed some of the activities but could not tolerate the sounds and lights for very long. Hope this helps.
Yes, I did when we went--
Lot of interactive activities. They have laser tag, ropes course, wall climbing, 4D movie, roller coaster stimulator, bubble maker area, earthquake simulator, hurricane simulator, and so much more. It is definitely worth a trip. We took our family of ten. The age range was 7-65 everyone had a great time and had something to do.
Some of the attractions havla minimum height requirement of 54 or 56 inches and yes it is fun for everyone
It's like a gyroscopic ball that you sit in, and they strap you in really tight, then it spins on 3 Axises.
They have a child area and arcade for them to have plenty of fun
$18.99 for general admission. $27.99 for all access. But you can find a $2 off coupon in any of the coupon books.
A couple of hours or more depending on how much you do inside
Better just call them up. They should be open in the next few hour's. Good question..
Yep, you can go upside down but also continuously circle around over and over as you peddle
All activities except the magic show are free after ticket purchase. You even get 1 free game of laser tag.
Yes. Look on the website you will see. The main attractions have them. The rope course was 300. The others averaged 250.
There are hands on activities for small children through grandparents. You can rush through in an hour or two, or spend a day there. We've been twice, and it's a lot of fun. My granddaughters, who were middle school when we first took them, wanted to return this year as adults.
All was great when we went
I got mine from Groupon for only $27.99 plus tax, but if you're ordering online, you can use the 2OFF promo code for $2 off each ticket.
Its $27.99 plus tax first an Adult and $18.99 plus tax for a child. Check local Credit Unions for tickets too. Alot of them sale them.
You can find a lot of coupons at resorts and tourist areas as well. They also offer military discounts.
My 13 month old LOVED it! There was a good bit for her to enjoy too!
We have four boys and have been taking them there since the youngest was 2 years old. He is now 18 and all of them still love it! Our married son has started taking his own children there as well. It has something for all ages.
Depends on the package they have an all exclusive package which gives you access to a 4d movie, a magic show and a couple of rides and some other things you can't do without. That package is like 35ea person. However the normal package for 28 is great unless the other activities interest you I wouldn't recommend it.
Shouldn't be to bad. People will be headed home. The way the lanes are set up now traffic shouldn't be a problem.
https://www.wonderworksonline.com/pigeon-forge/location-info/ticket-prices/
You can go shopping for free or i think the tour is like 25.00 a person and don't forget the lazer tag upstairs
I do believe the military get a discount. how much, I'm not sure. Wish I can be a little bit more helpful. sorry!
No idea, sorry.
27.99 plus tax for adults 18.99 plus tax for kids 4-12
We are slowing down at this time in the year except holidays and town events
There are several different packages you can purchase depending on what your interests are..The best thing would be to call them...
Look for coupons online on Groupon and also at your hotel.
For wonder works yes,. The magic show is in the building but separate from it even though you go to the same ticket window
There isn't much to see on the inside. It is full of activities like rope walking, rock wall climbing, you can lay on a bed of nails, 3-d rides. It does have a very small section with magic memorabilia.
They were nothing but nice to us.
General admission adults is $27.99+tax Child is $18.99+tax Pic posted with more info
To be honest I can't answer that question. I know they have a magic show and a theatre package. And some kind of tunnel you go through first. Sorry I couldn't be more help.
Yes there is a senior discount. Also law enforcement and military discounts
There is a place called Scooter Sales and Rentals right up the street. They carry manual wheelchairs and ecv mobility scooters. They deliver also
I did not see anything when I was there on Wednesday 3/21.
Tickets available there
38.00 for adults
If you are planning on doing other stuff check into package deals online. It usually saves the most money.
You can also leave the place and come back later if you keep your tickets
Wonderworks does not have a dinner show, but the surrounding Pigeon Forge area has plenty to choose from.
Not much, it is more geared twords children that are a little older. I would say that anywhere from 6 years old to 60 years old.
We went a few days ago with my son, he will be 3 in Nov. He had fun but missed out on a lot of the activities because he's under 40 inches.
Not pet friendly, maybe an assistant dog but not a regular family dog
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