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    This robot, called the da Vinci, allows doctors to perform surgery with the tiniest of incisions using robotic arms. How cool!
    Rebekah E.

    What a cool event! Contrary to what many might think, Otronicon isn't merely a gaming convention, it's an awesome expo bringing STEM education and fun to Central Florida. 2016 was my first year attending and I left wondering why I hadn't been sooner. I stopped by Otronicon on a Friday night (the first day) as a volunteer for the promo video shoot. Participating landed me free tickets for any day during the rest of the expo (score!). But even if you're paying admission, at around $20, the prices are very reasonable. Particularly when compared to many of the other expos and conventions that take place around this city. The exhibits: There's a wide range. Of course, you have gaming. They had Battlefront and Madden, and also a nice selection of retro video games like Space Invaders, Galaxian and Centipede. They also have a nice selection of indie games from various schools and developers, who also have booths set up for more information on education in game development. This floor also had a variety of art related to gaming and nerd culture. Some really talented artists. And all available for purchase. Then there is the medical floor. This area had me amazed. Florida Hospital had brought in a device called the daVinci. It's actually a robot that performs surgery through a doctor's virtual touch. Incredible! I even had the chance to use the robot myself to perform surgery on a game of operation. Also learned about advancements in brain scanning as it relates to helping a doctor perform surgery to remove brain tumors. They now have a so-to-speak tumor GPS for more precise surgery. Technology is just amazing. There is also a virtual reality room that had booths from the Marines and Lockheed Martin, with areas set up to try out their training mission virtual simulations. I also got to ride a virtual roller coaster through an Oculus Rift. Otronicon also boasts a lineup of some awesome speakers giving seminars on a variety of topics related to STEM. I didn't have the opportunity to attend any of those (ridiculous lines) but I imagine they were quite good. Otronicon After Dark rolls out after 8 PM. This is supposed to be the adults-only portion of the event (though there were still a few kids running around while I was there). BART video game bar had a pop-up bar set up in one of the conference rooms where you could grab and adult beverage and play some retro games. There was also a band playing down on the main floor. Cool way to change it up a little bit for the adult crowd after hours. The location for this event is great! I always love a trip to the Orlando Science Center. You can play with many of their exhibits while you're wandering around Otronicon too. And at the end of the day, I was able to go up to the observatory and check out the moon and the Orion Nebula through their telescope. I'm so glad we have an event like this promoting STEM education in the City Beautiful. This is an awesome expo for kids and adults alike. If you're interesting in gaming, technology, medical advancement, or just an all around good time learning, you should check out Otronicon.

    Cecille R.

    I was lucky enough to snag some free passes thanks to being Yelp Elite. I love the Science Center and thought this would be a cool event to check out with my husband. Unbeknownst to me, it was more of a gamer event and something completely out of the spectrum of what I'm used to. While my husband has a game system and randomly plays, he is by no means a full out gamer. Anyways we got there the last day of the event. Parking to the garage was backed up so we parked in the OMA parking lot with no issues and walked over. We basically just roamed and explored the center and different rooms. I really loved the educational aspect of the event and really liked that parents were bringing kids to the areas dealing with science, engineering, medical technology and animation. There were lots of hands on things to do within the booths --Lockheed Martin and Kennedy Space Center to name a few. We joked that this event was essentially a "nerdfest".....there were several rooms and areas dedicated to video games where you could jump on and play. I liked the old school video games from my youth like Centipede and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Also saw some Dance Revolution going on (made for great video). There was one room that had a sign "For Mature Audiences only" -- on one side were kids playing more "kid friendly" games and on another side were the more violent games like "Call of Duty". There were volunteers milling around surveying everything but just found it a little disturbing that young kids could essentially walk up and play COD and their parents weren't around. The funniest thing was after my husband gave up on COD- as soon as he stood up, a young guy from clear across the room ran to take his seat and play. That's hard core. In a nutshell, it was ok but probably not my cup of tea. I would recommend this for kids who are really into science, technology and, of course, gaming but parents really should be with their young children and not allow them to wander around by themselves since there were very heavy crowds.

    Mari H.

    Fun science filled event with robots and VR and video games- the ultimate geek fest. I have gone to this event twice and have enjoyed it both times with my friends. It is also fun to explore the Orlando Science Museum itself and look at all the wildlife downstairs. Ticket pricing is not bad, ranging from $19-21 for students/adults.

    Andrea C.

    This event was cool and definitely something different. I'm really not a gamer, but my husband thought all the displays were really cool. They also had some cool one of a kind merchandise available. I enjoyed a lot of the medical technology and we even got to try our technology used in brain surgery, which was really interesting. My husband also go to do a cool driving simulator, which he thought was awesome. The exhibits were pretty cool, but there was really no regulation or lines of any sort. This meant that the wait times were long and people often walked right up without considering the people who were waiting. It was a nice afternoon and something different, but it was just okay in my opinion.

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    Jackie C.

    This is a really cool event, I'm not much of a nerd so some of this stuff is over my head but if ur a gamer this is right up your alley!!

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    If you want my opinion, Player 1 Video Game Bar, in Orlando, is fantastic. It's the quintessential…read moreretro-arcade bar. It's dark, cool, and the themed decor fits the place perfectly. For example, the top of the bar is actually a time line of the history of video games...something to take in while you're throwing back a few adult beverages. Assuming that you're looking to drink a bit, they have an outstanding collection of craft beer, and of course, they have the obligatory "80s themed" cocktails. I haven't quite figured out the food menu. But hey, P1VGB is not really, I don't think, that kind of place. GAMES? They have an excellent selection of old school vids. And whatever the game count, it goes up by 60 because they have at least 1 multigame rig (packaged in a Ms. Pac-Man cabinet). This combo brings you most, if not all, of the blockbuster titles from the 80s. They also have several rare machines. Last but not least, they THE SINGLE ALL TIME GREATEST COIN-OP SPORTS GAME! ATARI FOOTBALL!! Yeah, it's that much fun...I still have callouses and blisters from rolling that big ass track ball back in 1979! Pinball? Well, this is not a pinball palace, but, they do have about 8 to 10 tables. Great titles including Twilight Zone, Haunted House, and Jaws. In addition to the coin-op games that us Gen-Xers grew up with, they have multiple videogame consoles available. For a bar that offers this many games set on free play, admission is very inexpensive. I'd say that at any given time, 5 to 10 percent of the games are down. Not too bad. Located just up the street from Sofrito Latin Cafe, this place is well worth a few hours of time time. 5 stars!

    Well, as it is that time of the year when I go to player one again. Player one is a video game bar…read moretheir original location I believe is in Las Vegas and I think this is their second location. It is off of the Palm Parkway, Street. Player one is a video game bar if I didn't mention that earlier normally this bar gets very busy later in the evening however it's not late in the evening so it's not that busy right now. This location is a 21 and up location all the games Inside where the bar is are included in your five dollar price point. They do offer discounts if you work at Disney or Universal, etc., they have some snacks as well as the Chinese food next-door to eat as well. Tonight I decided to have the cider boys caramel apple for seven dollars. It is probably one of my favorite sliders that they currently have and I also tasted the 1911 sugarplum cider. I did not like it though.

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    3.3
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    Ok so we recently just booked a party package here for my nephew's birthday and we all had such a…read moregreat time! So Andrettis is an indoor karting, laser tag, and game room located right next to the Convention Center on International Drive. This place definitely was easily accessible from the main road and had plenty of parking in their private parking lot. So on the day of our event, upon arrival, we were greeted immediately and checked in quickly and efficiently. The staff were all very kind and helpful! The party room was located in the back of the building and was a pretty spacious room, with its own private bathroom. For our birthday package we opted for the laser tag, and arcade option for the kids and it kept them occupied for a few hours. Now for the food, I was very impressed by the quality and presentation of all the items we selected! Yes the food was just your average fried bar food... but I thought everything was super fresh and all came out very quick. The pizza, wings, and cheese curds were outstanding! Lastly, our party attendant was top notch! She was very attentive, had great communication, and made sure we had everything we needed. Overall, I will say that even though the birthday package at Andretti's is a bit on the pricier side... we thought it was definitely worth it... my nephew had a very memorable birthday!

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    We needed a costume for Megacon and ended up at Gods and Monsters, what a fun little spot! Parking…read morewas easy and plentiful, and the store is tucked inside a cute covered plaza. The staff was very friendly and helpful, which made the visit even better. While we wish they sold more masks and costume accessories, we were pleasantly surprised by how many cool items they did have. The store is very clean and well-organized. Highlights included the giant Gremlins and Pokémon vending machine, though sadly it was out of order, it was still fun to see! We also noticed a neat speakeasy out back that we definitely want to check out next time. Overall, this is a great spot for any nerd, collector, or cosplayer. We really enjoyed our visit and plan to come back!

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