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    Mortem Manor

    4.0 (34 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 pm - 10:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Abel R.

    I love scary things, so when I heard about a haunted house that's open all year long, I had to check it out. It's located in Old Town, which is a fun area with shops and restaurants to explore after your scare tour. The haunted house itself is pretty big, and there were a few things I really liked. Each room had a different horror theme, and the attention to detail in the decor and special effects was super impressive. I also liked that they send you in with a small groups. I didn't enjoy that the staff just yelling and screaming at you to scare you. For me, it felt more annoying than scary. The best haunted house I've ever been to was in Tennessee. It had interactive elements, which made it way more intense and fun. Overall, this haunted house was more about cool effects than actual scares.

    The front facade of the manor- it feels like it goes on for miles inside!!
    Carolyn A.

    This attraction is stunningly beautiful and truly terrifying! They've got something for everyone's fears, and killer gift shop, and incredibly talented employees. Highly recommend, but not for the faint of heart!!

    Erica P.

    This was awesome. I don't scare easily and it scared me pretty good. Cool house and decent price.

    Denna E.

    Keep in mind 3 is a solid rating, that is their base. Then I am giving an additional star to the scaractor who was in the chapel and skidded across the floor and jumped over pews! We visited 10/19/18 evening. The Manor is Central Florida's only year round haunted attraction. Check their website for hours of operation. Mortem is the next owners since the team from Legends owned the attraction which I'm not going to lie, I adored. The MM team have done a great job making the space their own and telling their own story. I would like to see more live actor action in the house. I also know that it's a tricky thing because of budget and profit and such. Over all, I recommend a visit and I'll be back too. Some of the great pluses about the attraction is that just your group goes through and you are not pushed through by employees dressed in black :::cough HHN cough:::: so that you can take your time enjoying the environment that MM has created. So make visit and get scared!

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    John C.

    WOW! We shopped at Post Mortem, next to Mortem Manor; and, our daughter was able to assemble an excellent outfit - shirt, skirt and shawl, which she wore to Disney Springs the next day. The people in the shop were so helpful; and, the selection was excellent. Prices are fine for licensed merchandise. I saw a few items I would have wanted to buy had it not been our daughter's birthday weekend.

    Such a great spooky set up! Absolutely love the set! They put such attention to the detail outside & inside!
    Panda T.

    So this was a random happenstance - this was a part of our campy Marge (Marge being out key word to be tourists in our hometown) date - we went to Olde Town. As long as the both of us have live in the Orlando area, we've never been to Olde Town. Now I've heard of Mortem Manor & I miss the days of Terror in Church Street. I LOVE HAUNTED HOUSES!! I love the preface of being scared, I love the adrenaline rush! It pleased us both to find out that an all year haunted house existed! We've been to Freaking Bros in Las Vegas (a part of our honeymoon was doing the R-Rated House of Hell), Terror Behind the Walls at Eastern State Penitentiary, been to several years of Halloween Horror Nights (even worked a few in college), been to Terror in Church Street - even absolutely love the Haunted Mansion in WDW. So this was exciting. We both got the admission to the Haunted House ($15) & the Last Ride ($5)(the buried alive simulation). You got a deal if you did both so it was $18 each. Completely worth it! I will be bringing more of our friends here & possibly see if later we can get a group to go. I was worried that the haunted house would be a lot of jump scares, but seriously the time & effort of the sets was awesome. We were lucky that we were the first people in the house, so we got to walk around a bit & actually look at the sets the attention to detail is awesome! There's a lot of jump scares but it's really well done. You will react. The anticipation of the butcher curtains, the darkly lit hallways - it was wonderful. I don't want to give it away, but how they set things up is not just a silly diorama of Spirit Halloween items (which I was worried about that)- one of the last scenes is in a church & it is amazing. There are actors that do interact with you so I absolutely love it. One of the actors came up to us & said to my husband that he would be the main course & coyly paused saying I would be desert. Such a charming cannibal! The second part was the Buried Alive - Last Ride. This probably isn't for the claustrophobic - you're pretty much placed into a coffin. Still, I get kinda freaked out in tight places, but I am all about experiences. This is definitely an experience! You have to get into a coffin (shoes off) & you are in a deep dark almost sound proof coffin. It's a sensory experience. You'll smell funeral flowers, burning rubber, & the smell of earth. I'm not going to ruin the experience but I think the only thing I'd suggest is to make it a smidge louder. The cool thing (& what they don't tell you) is that there is a night vision camera & they film your reaction. I liked it only because it can get in your head & it is startling, but it's an experience with a twist at the end. All in all, you only love once & if you love the adrenaline rush & love to be scared, DO IT. You won't regret it.

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    Fun little haunted house. The scares were good and the staff can speak both English and Spanish, but it was a bit short.

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    Scary. There are parts where the actors get into your head. Don't look back.

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    Fun Spot America - Kissimmee

    Fun Spot America - Kissimmee

    3.9(148 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Fun Spot America is a must visit if you're in the area! It turned out to be quite a blast with…read moretheir twenty plus rides in the small amusement park! Free parking and plenty of spaces for everyone, plus it's so close by! Arcade is also available with plenty of food and drinks options! This is the best go cart ride of my life with three stories of thrill and excitement! Prices are also very affordable for all!

    Tough to know how to rate this one. I'm going to fun spot mainly for the roller coasters and funnel…read morecakes. The Mine Blower was physically uncomfortable and I was there too early right when the park opened to grab a funnel cake. Not the best coaster I've been on, it's wooden and you feel every turn in a jerking way. Some decent hang time and a fun opening drop but everyone in my car each time was glad when it ended. The park itself however looks nice and accessible which is what I like about the place. Parking is free(preferred spots for season pass holders); admission is free so it makes for a nice third place with the family; and there are rides for all ages, ability, and tolerance. Like other locations you can pay per ride or purchase a day or season pass. There's an arcade and dining options and a saloon. It's also attached to a boardwalk type attraction with restaurants and shops. Makes for an affordable outing. Season pass for all parks was $90. Everyone who worked there was helpful and staff seem to genuinely hope you're enjoying the ride. I

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    Fun Spot America - Kissimmee - Rev your engines at one of our fast go kart tracks.

    Rev your engines at one of our fast go kart tracks.

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    Rock and roll ride at night! (prettyy)

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    Soarin' - Soarin' Around the World at The Land Pavilion at EPCOT at Walt Disney World. Seatbelts on.

    Soarin'

    4.5(305 reviews)
    3.2 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    I was going to skip this ride as I'm not a fan of heights and this one really picks you up and then…read morethe video makes you feel like you're flying though the sky. I've been on this once before in Disneyland when it first opened and once was enough for me. My husband really wanted to go so we went. I figure if it got that bad I could always close my eyes. We had the Premier Pass so it wasn't an issue that we wanted to go spur of the moment. We were in line with another ride and that's when he told me his favorite rides were virtual reality rides like Soarin'. The line to Soarin' wasn't long. We waited less than 15 minutes and the line moved the whole time. There was a large group in front of us so there was a little bit of confusion as they didn't all fit on one row, and at least wanted to be on at the same time so they moved them which took a little bit of time to coordinate. We rode Soarin' and it wasn't bad. I only closed my eyes a couple of times. It really is a magnificent view. My husband said it wasn't as good as the one in Disneyland. I'm glad we rode it, at least my husband can say that and not be like we should have rode it, but didn't.

    Soarin' is a fun ride where you sit in rows of seats that lift up into the air in front of an…read more80-foot IMAX screen with a 180-degree view. The ride simulates you flying above various beautiful, wide-sweeping vistas. There are different variations of this ride. We did Soarin' Around the World. Soarin' Around the World includes, in order, the Swiss Alps, Greenland (polar bears), Sydney Harbour, Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany, Mount Kilimanjaro (elephants), the Great Wall of China, the Egyptian pyramids, the Taj Mahal, the West and East Mitten Buttes in Arizona, islands in Fiji (my favorite since my wife and I just got back from there), Iguazu Falls in Brazil and Argentina, the Eiffel Tower, and, finally, a fireworks show at EPCOT. There are smells and scents (e.g., when you go through the African grasslands, you smell grass; when you go to India, you smell spices), water mist (e.g., when you go to the waterfalls), and the seats tilt and move to help with the flight simulation experience. The music for Soarin' was originally composed by the late legendary Jerry Goldsmith. He scored many of my favorite motion picture soundtracks like the Star Trek and Rambo movies. Soarin' is located inside the Land Pavilion in World Nature at EPCOT. Soarin' also has locations in Anaheim, Shanghai, and Tokyo. In Summer 2026, the Orlando and Anaheim rides will change from Soarin' Around the World to Soarin' Across America to celebrate the United States Semiquincentennial (250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence). Here's a preview of the new ride: https://www.instagram.com/p/DQFhC-WEnWG/ It looks incredible!

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    Soarin' - Outside The Land Pavilion, home of Living with the Land and Soarin', at Epcot.

    Outside The Land Pavilion, home of Living with the Land and Soarin', at Epcot.

    Soarin' - Entrance signage

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    Soarin' - In row 3. Not the best but we don't want to wait for row one.

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    In row 3. Not the best but we don't want to wait for row one.

    Boo To You Parade

    Boo To You Parade

    4.4(11 reviews)
    6.8 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    The boo to you parade is the special parade that happens during Mickey's not so Scary Halloween…read moreparty. The first thing to note is that you must have a special event ticket to the Halloween Party, normal day guests will need to leave before the party starts. There are 2 parade times and the parade will start in Frontierland and make it's way to Main Street. We prefer and always recommend the second parade as it is less crowded and easier to find a space to watch the parade. If you want to sit down and watch it I would recommend grabbing a spot early as this is one of the most popular parades. It is one of my personal favorite. The parade starts with the best part of the parade, the headless horseman. He rides the entire parade path and it is so incredibly neat to see! You must see if at least once. The parade has a very catchy tune as well. During the parade it is very different than the daytime parade. The characters have Halloween costumes on and there are more villains. Another favorite spot is the gravediggers from the Haunted Mansion. They drag their shovels on the ground and actually make sparks. Its very neat to see! Overall this is a great parade! I love it. You can only see it during the Halloween party but if you go, this is a must see even if you are watching just a few moments. I highly recommend it.

    The boo to you parade is the special parade that happens during Mickey's not so Scary Halloween…read moreparty, at the Magic Kingdom. This event is a separate ticketed event. So if you're there as a day guest, you'll have to purchase additional tickets for the family. The Boo to you parade is shown twice. It will start in Frontierland and make it's way to Main Street. My wife and I prefer the second parade since it is less crowded and easier to find a space to watch the parade. Just a note though, if you want to sit down on the sidewalks, you will need to arrive early and grab your spot. The headless horseman starts the parade and it is the one thing most people want to see, it truly is amazing. He rides the entire route on his horse carrying his pumpkin head. It's actually really cool to see. Cast members working the parade route tells all guest, to make sure our feet are on the side walk, before the horse arrives in the area. This is to ensure the horse doesn't get distracted while on the route. The parade itself is totally different from the Magic Kingdom day parade. The characters are wearing Halloween costumes and there are more villains in the parade. One of the most favorite segments of the parade, is the gravediggers from the Haunted Mansion. They drag their shovels on the ground and actually make sparks. Overall this is a great parade! We love it, I enjoyed watching it all the time when I worked there. Remember that you can only see it during the Halloween party which a separate ticket, but if you attend the party, you must see the parade. ACES!

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    Boo To You Parade
    Boo To You Parade

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    EPCOT - Gorgeous

    EPCOT

    4.2(3k reviews)
    3.8 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    Flower and garden festival is always a beautiful time to be out and about at Epcot. Such a…read morebeautiful craftsmanship of the flowers and plants. We came during the week and the crowds were not too bad. So that was nice. Shout out to Samantha at the creations shop for assisting us when our magic band was not working for us to get our annual pass magnet

    I visited EPCOT as a solo adult on an off-day following a work conference. I wasn't sure if it…read morewould be a great experience as a solo visitor. It turned out to be a magical day, and now I can't stop thinking about going back! I didn't love the rides. I had no chance to ride the Guardians rollercoaster due to ridiculous lines. A few "dark rides" (Caballeros, Nemo, and Ratatouille), weren't bad as shelter from the scorching Florida heat. The real magic is in entering "flow state" and wandering the world showcase areas. The architecture and atmosphere draws you in and scratches that international travel itch. There are so many nooks, crannies, and hidden treasures to explore - from unique shops to themed restaurants. The real stars were the excellent food and drink options. The food from the numerous themed stands and stalls is ridiculously good and priced fairly. Drinks are very expensive but a memorable part of the visit. My favorites were the cajun food (poboy and gumbo) and the famous fish and chips. The margaritas at La Cava de Tequila were astoundingly good (with a pricetag to match). For adults who don't need a ton of high-G roller coasters, EPCOT is just about perfect. I can't wait to return.

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    EPCOT - Mexico Pavilion

    Mexico Pavilion

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    SeaWorld Orlando - Kraken roller coaster

    SeaWorld Orlando

    3.3(1.9k reviews)
    6.5 miInternational Drive / I-Drive

    We went back to SeaWorld Orlando after a long break, bringing our son and my mother-in-law and…read moreusing my annual pass free ticket--which was a nice perk. Right off the bat, it's just a very different vibe from Walt Disney World. Parking felt like a free-for-all (we got lucky with a close spot), and entry was super basic--scan and go, nothing special. We got there around 3 and went straight to the Orca show at Shamu Stadium, which was actually really good. The park didn't feel too crowded, but ride wait times were still long. This trip was all about our son, and Sesame Street Land at SeaWorld Orlando delivered. Seeing him in his Elmo outfit light up during the parade was everything. Food at Altitude Burger was underwhelming--expensive, basic, and the seating area needed some attention cleanliness-wise. The highlight, though, was the animal experiences. The dolphin viewing at Dolphin Nursery had my son completely mesmerized--nonstop smiles, talking, just pure joy. SeaWorld has its flaws, but for kids and animal encounters, it really delivers. Final Verdict: 4 overall, 5 for kid happiness--because at the end of the day, that's what matters most

    We have season passes that we purchased for the San Diego Seaworld, but it applies to ALL of…read moreSeaworld's properties (to a an extent). This included "free" parking, albeit the parking lot attendants could be more helpful directing those with elevated season passes to the correct location. This review is a couple weeks late, but we went at the beginning of their annual Seven Seas Food Festival. Those venues did not open until late afternoon, so we ended up eating at one of their restaurants for lunch (which wasn't too bad actually). I had spoken to a rep at customer service who informed me a couple of the perks, as a platinum season ticket holder, that a couple of the perks were not applicable here in Orlando, such as no allotted free guest passes. I was told we could transfer our passes to Orlando, but the cost would be twice as much then our "great deal" passes from San Diego (we passed of course). The park listed the hours of operation until 8pm, but they were closing everything, except the gift shops of course, at 7pm; thus we did not get to go up in the Sky Tower to watch the sunset. A custodian employee working that area was kind of dumbfounded that nobody (other employees) was there as well. I planned to give this visit a 2 star rating (could've been better), but opted for 3 (OK) because we did enjoy a couple of shows and the Expedition Odyssey ride. BTW, there are a couple bars that actually have a 'happy hour' but it is not advertised. We were only informed of this by the guest services employee who volunteered the 411.

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    SeaWorld Orlando - Winter Wonderland on Ice

    Winter Wonderland on Ice

    SeaWorld Orlando - Polynesian Market

    Polynesian Market

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    Atlantis ride

    Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party - Castle light & fireworks show

    Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

    4.3(140 reviews)
    7.3 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    We had an incredible time at Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween party! The event requires a special…read moreticket and has limited availability made by reservation. If you don't get a ticket, call and ask because if someone cancelled their reservation you might be able to get a ticket. The Magic Kingdom looks amazing at Halloween. Plenty of spooky fun Disney decorations and themes. You will receive a trick or treat bag to fill during the night. There are several candy spots where you will fill your bag. We got soooo much candy!! If you or your kid has a food allergy no worries, when you go to the candy stop they receive a special token good to redeem at their own station where they receive an entire bag of allergy free treats! Pretty cool!! You will see Mickey and all of the Disney characters... and I mean ALL OF THEM! There are several scattered throughout the park and every single character is in the parade. I mean characters I've never seen before walk in the parade!! The lines to rides are shorter so you are able to go through them much quicker and can do more. We did all of the premier rides at least once and a couple twice. Some of the smaller quick service food spots are closed and a few of the non-ride entertainment attractions are closed to make room for the trick or treat candy pickup spots. Overall it was a 10/10 experience for our entire family of 6.

    Mi keys no so scary never disappoints! We had so much candy I had to give it away and we didn't…read moreeven get to hit all of the stops in the park. The parade was great and watching the headless horseman ride down Main Street is always a great time! The decor always on point and the castle show is spectacular! I have a full review on my TT page @efeleats where you can see the full review of Jack and Sally meet & greet but that was so worth it ! They did such a great job changing up Jack Skellington this year All the yummy treats are great and the decreased wait times during party nights for the rides is always a plus as well

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    Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party - Mary Poppins

    Mary Poppins

    Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party - Bruno and Mirabel meet and greet

    Bruno and Mirabel meet and greet

    Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party - Jack and Sally meet and greet

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    Jack and Sally meet and greet

    Spaceship Earth - Outside Spaceship Earth at EPCOT at Walt Disney World on Sunday, October 19, 2025.

    Spaceship Earth

    4.1(182 reviews)
    3.7 miDisney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

    I give the outside of Spaceship Earth five stars. It originally opened on October 1, 1982 and still…read morelooks cool and futuristic today (2025-2026). It's a major global icon. During our recent visit to EPCOT, our MagicBands+ automatically lit up in sync with the changing lights, colors, and music of the Spaceship Earth sphere. I give the inside of Spaceship Earth, the dark ride, four stars. It's a classic and probably a top-10 ride at Disney World for me. The ride takes you on a journey through advancements in human communication, from papyrus hieroglyphs to radio and TV. A couple of the cooler and more memorable parts for me are the fall of Rome, Gutenberg's printing press, and Michelangelo painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Best of all, this ride is filled with animatronics, which I love. This was my second time doing the ride. The first time was circa 1989-1990. This time, we happened to go right after the 2025 refurbishment was completed. The ride had been closed for months. When we entered the line, a Cast Member told us the ride reopened early the night before. We entered the line at 4:33pm on an ordinary Sunday and there was barely a wait (no Lightning Lane, even though we had passes). We lucked out. Vlogger Adam the Woo (David Adam Williams, @TheDailyWoo on YouTube) did a nice video review of this ride. Coincidentally, he went the same day we did, but at nighttime: https://youtu.be/kTUMy5-E3OY?si=TK0iKQgo000BltMo&t=397 I agree with him on two things: 1. It's a "complete travesty" that Horizons, a similar dark ride at EPCOT (1983-1999), is gone. It was my #1 favorite ride at Disney World as a kid. I even asked my parents to buy me a book that had pictures of Horizons so I could relive it through the pictures. After going on Spaceship Earth again recently as an adult, I realized I conflated scenes from my childhood memories of Spaceship Earth and Horizons. 2. Like Adam, my photo on Spaceship Earth didn't work either. However, my wife's photo worked. She sat in the same time-machine vehicle as me.

    Spaceship Earth is what greets you and waves goodbye at Epcot. We noticed this visit it had…read moreextremely long waits in the morning. It's likely because it's the first attraction; however, I'd let it calm down and ride it later if you encounter long wait times. In some ways Spaceship Earth is getting archaic and in others, it's completely fine as its scenes tell the story of how we evolved our living conditions, education and languages. The backwards glide down is still peaceful as you're simply there to look at the galaxy of stars. A classic that my family will always ride. Two people per seat.

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    Spaceship Earth - My favorite part-the Moon landing, 1969-with actual Walter Cronkite clips on the vintage tv. January 2025

    My favorite part-the Moon landing, 1969-with actual Walter Cronkite clips on the vintage tv. January 2025

    Spaceship Earth - Outside Spaceship Earth at EPCOT at Walt Disney World on Sunday, October 19, 2025.

    Outside Spaceship Earth at EPCOT at Walt Disney World on Sunday, October 19, 2025.

    Spaceship Earth - Outside Spaceship Earth at EPCOT at Walt Disney World on Sunday, October 19, 2025.

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