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Step Back Into Yester-Year!

Take a stroll down Mystery Lane and revisit the memories of the original Mystery Fun House. Fads and fashion may come and go, but fun never goes out of style! 

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Walk Down Mystery Lane

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The Man, Not a Myth – A Legend

An innovator even before opening Westgate Resorts, David Siegel was the main visionary behind the success of the original Mystery Fun House. The Siegels have always been a close-knit family both in and out of business – David Siegel’s mother even spent time as an employee at Mystery Fun House!

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The Evolution Of Mystery Fun House

This whimsical world was “created” by The Wizard, who wanted to show the world that the secret to eternal youth and happiness is simply fun! 

A treasure trove of quirky experiences, including a mirror maze, mini golf, spooky corridors, optical illusions, laser tag, an arcade, and more, Mystery Fun House was the original family entertainment center and one of the most popular experiences in Central Florida from 1976 to 2001. 

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A Pop Culture Icon

If you’re a movie buff, keep an eye out for some cinematic cameos! Mystery Fun House served as a filming location for two very different Hollywood productions. 

First, Ron Howard’s beloved family comedy Parenthood (1989) starring Steve Martin, shot several scenes in Orlando, including a memorable birthday party scene right here at Mystery Fun House.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, the naturally eerie mirror maze and dark passages in the Fun House became a primary setting for the horror film Night Terror (2002).

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Mystery Fun House 2.0

Today, the new and improved Mystery Fun House Arcade Experience has the same heart and soul, but has evolved into an all-new attraction! Spanning over 21,000 square feet of pure entertainment, this state-of-the-art arcade features a bowling alley, food hall, sweet shop, mirror maze, some Easter eggs from the original MFH, and SO much more! 

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What Our Guests Say

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Great way to spend an afternoon with the whole family. My kids loved that there were so many games and things to play. And my wife and I enjoyed getting to revisit some of the ones that WE played growing up and showing off my chops to the “ipad generation.” Fun and easy trip for everyone.

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Steve B.
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The Fun House was such a life saver on our vacation! After several days at the parks, we were looking for something to do indoor, and the arcade hit the spot! There were tons of different kinds of games, and even ones that were not “video games” (we limit screen time). The food court was a little pricey but the food was good and had lots of options for picky eaters. Even got some sweets to take home. Overall fun experience!

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Maria P.
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Took my boyfriend here for date night and we had a blast! They had a bunch of the old chuck E. cheese games and glow in the dark bowling. My inner 90s kid was screaming! Def recommend if you’re looking to spend an afternoon revisiting your childhood.

Jamie F.
Jamie F.
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My family had such a great time at Mystery Fun House last weekend! My 8-year-old was running around like crazy challenging everyone, including other random kids, and even my teenage daughter put her phone down for a few hours which is basically a miracle. The bowling was a nice touch too since it gave us all something to do together instead of just watching the kids play games.

Johari S.
Johari S.
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We stumbled upon this during our annual Orlando pilgrimage when one of our Universal park days got rained out. This was a great and (pretty cheap) alternative. The kids wanted to try everything and we had to pry them away when it was time for dinner. They’ve already asked if we can go back next year.

Alec H.
Alec H.
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