Tiki mask doorway at Level 99 Disney Springs with glowing yellow eyes and tribal carvings.

Level 99 Disney Springs: Ultimate 2026 Guide & Review

Charles (Chuck) Sieber

7/14/2026

Imagine you're balancing on a narrow beam. You're focused. Everything is steady. Then... WHOOSH. An axe swings inches from you.

You aren't dreaming. You're at Level 99 at Disney Springs.

If you're tired of the same old "sit-down" dinners and want something that actually makes you sweat, pay attention. This is the most ambitious social gaming venue to hit Orlando in years. But before you go, there is one major "catch" about the pricing that could leave you feeling ripped off. I'll break that down below.

Level 99 Disney Springs CEO Matt DuPlessie playing the Axe Run challenge game among large swinging axes.
Level 99 Disney Springs CEO Matt DuPlessie playing the Axe Run challenge game among large swinging axes.

Image courtesy of Disney

WATCH: LEVEL 99 IN ACTION

Is the new Level 99 at Disney Springs actually worth the money, or is it just an overpriced arcade? We got an inside look at the massive new 46,000-square-foot social gaming venue at Walt Disney World, and we are giving you the brutal truth on the pricing, the waivers, and the hidden rules.

Is Level 99 the Real DisneyQuest Successor?

If you grew up in the 90s or early 2000s, you remember DisneyQuest. It was legendary. It was gone. And now, after years of rumors, Level 99 has arrived to fill that void at Disney Springs West Side.

But there’s a twist. While DisneyQuest was all about screens and VR, Level 99 is real-world physical play. It’s a 46,800-square-foot playground where you don't just watch a character jump; you actually jump, climb, and solve puzzles in 3D space. It’s the spiritual successor we’ve been waiting for, but it’s built for the 2026 traveler.

An Aladdin-themed virtual reality station at DisneyQuest featuring a red seat and a black VR headset.
An Aladdin-themed virtual reality station at DisneyQuest featuring a red seat and a black VR headset.
A guest playing a high-energy reaction game at Level 99 Disney Springs, hitting glowing buttons on a machine.
A guest playing a high-energy reaction game at Level 99 Disney Springs, hitting glowing buttons on a machine.

Image courtesy of Disney

What Exactly Is Level 99 Disney Springs?

Level 99 is a "social gaming playground." It’s a massive two-story venue filled with over 63 unique challenge rooms.

When you walk in, you get an RFID Veloband. This is your lifeline. You tap it to start a game, and it tracks your scores, your stars, and your ranking on the global leaderboard. It’s high-tech, it’s seamless, and it’s designed to keep you moving.

The Decision Matrix: Is It Right for You?

I don't want you wasting money on an experience that doesn't fit your vibe. Use this chart to decide before you buy your ticket.

The Gameplay: Physical, Mental, and Skill

You aren't just picking one game. You're choosing a variety.

Physical Challenges: High-adrenaline stuff like the Axe Run or Ninja Swing. These test your balance and strength.

Mental Challenges: Think you're smart? Prove it. Games like Mansion Banquet require teamwork and logic to solve puzzles under pressure.

Skill Challenges: Precision-based tasks that test your reflexes and timing.

Pro Tip: Don't forget the "Hunt Art" scavenger hunt. There are over 40 pieces of local art with hidden glyphs. If you find the glyphs, you unlock extra stars. It’s the best way to maximize your session.

The Money-Burn Warning: How Much Does It Cost?

Here is the "No-BS" reality check. Level 99 uses time-based ticketing.

1.5-Hour Ticket: ~$29.99 (Weekdays) / ~$35.99+ (Weekends)

2.5-Hour Ticket: ~$39.99 (Weekdays) / ~$45.99+ (Weekends)

The Trap: You are paying for time. If you spend 30 minutes standing in line for a drink or arguing about which game to do next, you are literally throwing money away. If you want to get your money's worth, you have to move. Fast.

Level 99 Disney Springs all-access ticket prices for 1.5 and 2.5 hour sessions.
Level 99 Disney Springs all-access ticket prices for 1.5 and 2.5 hour sessions.

Source: Level 99 Official Website (Pricing accurate as of July 2026)

The Food: More Than Just Arcade Snacks

Forget the stale pretzels you get at most theme parks. Level 99 has a "craft" food and beverage program that is actually legitimate. We're talking high-quality ingredients and real chef-driven menus.

Check out the full menu below to see what's cooking:

Transportation:

Disney Buses: Free from all Disney World resorts.

Boats: Take the Sassagoula River Cruise from Port Orleans or Saratoga Springs.

Rideshare: Use the designated pick-up/drop-off near Town Center.

How to Get There: Logistics, Parking, and Maps

Level 99 is located on the West Side of Disney Springs, right next to the Cirque du Soleil theater.

Pro Parking Tip: Do NOT wander the massive central lots. Park in the Grapefruit Garage. It is the closest garage to the West Side, and the pedestrian bridge makes getting to Level 99 a breeze.

The Community Pulse: What Real Travelers Are Saying

I went to the forums (Reddit, TripAdvisor, etc.) to see what the real complaints are. Here is what I found:

The Noise Factor: Some guests find the venue too loud during peak hours. If you need a chill vibe, go on a weekday morning.

The Confusion: The maze-like layout can be disorienting. Don't panic—just look for the signage or ask a staff member.

The "Time Pressure": As I mentioned, the 1.5-hour window can feel short. If you have a group of 6, make sure you're ready to move immediately.

B.S. Meter: [ 2 / 10 ]

(Low score means low "Bullsht." This place is what it says it is. No fake hype here.)*

B.S. Meter graphic indicating a low rating of 2.0 for Level 99 Disney Springs.
B.S. Meter graphic indicating a low rating of 2.0 for Level 99 Disney Springs.

The Verdict & B.S. Meter

Is Level 99 a must-do?

If you are in Orlando and you want an activity that isn't just "sitting and eating," Yes. It is high-energy, high-value, and incredibly fun for the right crowd.

Quick FAQ

  • Is Level 99 at Disney Springs good for kids?

It is perfect for teens and adults (ages 11+). Children under 10 must be accompanied by a paid adult who participates in the room with them. For the best experience, aim for the 11–17 age range.

  • How do I make a reservation for Level 99 Disney Springs?

While walk-ins are welcome if capacity allows, I strongly recommend booking your time slot in advance through the official Level 99 website, especially on weekends.

  • Can I eat at Level 99 while playing?

Yes! You can pause your play session for up to 30 minutes to eat or drink at the central bar or kitchen window without losing your scheduled playtime.