Level99 — part escape room, part obstacle course, part two-story bar — opens on the Disney Springs West Side on Monday, June 29, taking over the long-dormant DisneyQuest building near House of Blues. Tickets went on sale this morning, June 22, at level99.com, starting at $29.99 per player. It's the chain's fourth location and, by its own count, its biggest: more than 60 life-sized mini-games spread across two floors.
What This Means for Your Trip
This one is aimed squarely at adults. Think a giant, design-forward playground where you tap an RFID wristband to start each challenge — dodging swinging axes, cracking logic puzzles, racing across balance beams — with every game included in your admission and unlimited replays in your time window. Tickets get you either a 1.5- or 2.5-hour play session, and walk-ins are welcome as capacity allows. The bar at the center is the other half of the pitch: scratch-made food headlined by Level99's signature Detroit-style pizza, plus wagyu burgers, shareable bites, cocktails and beer on tap.
Here's the honest read. If you're doing a Disney Springs evening without young kids in tow, this is the first genuinely new reason to go in years — a real alternative to another sit-down dinner. If your trip is centered on little ones, it's a skip; the whole thing is built for grown-up groups. And don't mistake it for a cheap night: once you stack a play session with food and drinks (mains climb toward the low-$20s, cocktails land around $15–16, pizza is sold by the slab), a couple can run up a real tab fast.
If you've got a Disney Springs night and no little kids along, Level99 is worth the detour — just go in knowing the games are only half the bill.
What We Know (and Don't)
Confirmed against Walt Disney World's official site and Level99's own: the June 29 opening, the $29.99 starting price, the wristband-and-replays format, and the full food-and-drink menu, which dropped the same day tickets went live. The one detail not clearly posted yet is exact daily operating hours — the venue runs on timed play slots rather than fixed open-to-close times, so check level99.com for your specific date before you build an evening around it. As with any new opening, menu items and prices can shift between now and the doors actually opening.
Accurate as of June 22, 2026.