Level99 Sets a June 29 Opening for Its 60-Plus-Challenge Disney Springs Venue
Level99, the multi-level interactive gaming venue, will open its Disney Springs location to the public on June 29, with tickets on sale June 22. The 45,000-square-foot, two-story attraction on the West Side near House of Blues packs 60-plus games, an RFID Veloband, and a two-story bar, with admission starting at $29.99.

Level99, the multi-level interactive gaming and entertainment venue, has locked in a public opening date for its new Disney Springs location: June 29. Tickets went on sale June 22 for the two-story attraction, which packs more than 60 games and challenges into 45,000-plus square feet on the West Side of the Walt Disney World shopping and dining district.
Key Details
- Opens to the public: June 29, 2026
- Tickets on sale: June 22, 2026 at level99.com
- Location: West Side of Disney Springs, near House of Blues at Walt Disney World
- Size: More than 45,000 square feet across two stories
- Games: 60-plus games and challenges — the most of any Level99 venue
- Pricing: Starts at $29.99 per player (1.5- and 2.5-hour play options)
A 60-Plus-Challenge Playground Lands on the West Side
Level99 will sit on the West Side of Disney Springs, just steps from House of Blues, in a sprawling two-story space of more than 45,000 square feet. That footprint makes room for over 60 games and challenges — the largest lineup at any Level99 location to date, according to the company. The venue describes itself as an interactive playground built around physical and mental challenges rather than traditional arcade machines, with rooms and obstacle courses designed to be tackled solo, with friends, or head-to-head.
Signature Games: Axe Run, Ninja Swing and Mansion Banquet
The Disney Springs location carries over fan-favorite challenges from other Level99 attractions, mixing physical agility tests with brain-teasers. Among the signature games guests can expect:
- Axe Run — Players race across a narrow beam while dodging swinging axes.
- Ninja Swing — Players use ropes to cross a series of platforms, testing strength and precision to see how far they get without falling.
- Mansion Banquet — Players take on the role of a party planner, racing to solve logic puzzles that match guests with their ideal seat, entrée and drink.
That blend captures the Level99 formula: some challenges reward quick reflexes and nerve, while others lean on logic and teamwork, giving groups of mixed ages and skill levels something to rally around.
How It Works: The Veloband and Unlimited Replays
Level99 organizes its challenges into three categories: cooperative challenge rooms, player-vs-player duels, and an interactive art scavenger hunt that turns the venue itself into a puzzle. At check-in, every guest receives an RFID-powered wristband called the Veloband, which unlocks the challenges and tracks play throughout the visit.
Crucially for guests planning a visit, all games are included in the price of admission, and players can attempt each one as many times as they want during their session. There are no per-game charges or token systems — once inside, the whole venue is open to replay until time runs out.
Food and Drink: A Two-Story Bar at the Center
Level99 isn't all running and puzzle-solving. A two-story bar anchors the center of the venue, serving a menu built for sharing between challenges. The kitchen turns out Detroit-style pizza, wagyu burgers and snacks, alongside handcrafted cocktails and beer on tap.
Guests can order at a kitchen window on the first floor or directly at the bar, and second-floor players can grab drinks from satellite bar carts without leaving the action upstairs — a setup that keeps the food and beverage flowing across both levels.
Tickets and the Premium Pass Add-On
Admission to Level99 starts at $29.99 per player, with guests choosing between 1.5-hour and 2.5-hour play windows. A premium pass add-on is also available, layering in expedited check-in and special gifts for those who want to skip the line and add a few perks. Tickets are available online at level99.com, where the June 22 on-sale date opened up booking ahead of the June 29 public debut.
Level99's Growing Footprint
The Disney Springs venue marks Level99's fourth location overall, joining existing spots in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Virginia. The company has also confirmed four more venues in the works, with sites planned for Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and North Carolina — a sign the entertainment concept is scaling quickly across the country, with Walt Disney World serving as its highest-profile address yet.
The Buzz
- The June 29 opening date and June 22 ticket on-sale news were reported by FOX 35 Orlando, citing information released by Level99 and Walt Disney World.
- Read the original report: FOX 35 Orlando
What This Means for Disney Springs Visitors
The arrival of Level99 reinforces the West Side's identity as Disney Springs' entertainment hub, where it joins House of Blues, the AMC Disney Springs theater, Splitsville, the bowling-and-games scene, and the district's wide mix of restaurants and shops. For families and groups looking for something active and competitive between meals and shopping — and for guests seeking a non-park option that doesn't require theme park admission — Level99 adds a sizable new draw. With tickets already on sale and the doors opening June 29, visitors planning a Walt Disney World trip this summer can fold a 1.5- or 2.5-hour challenge session into their Disney Springs day without much advance gymnastics.