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    Dezerland Action Park

    3.9 (57 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Frank F.

    1st visit here. It use to be a mall I believe many many years ago. My husband and I use to come to the Putting Edge Glow In The Dark Golf Indoor Course.

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    Juice W.

    I found this on Groupon and decided to purchase for my daughter's bday weekend. She loves classic cars. You can purchase from the website as well. I purchased the self guided tour which was really Good. We time traveled into multiple time periods and got to see older models of popular cars. Once we were finished we sat down in the food court and I ordered a large pizza for us to share that was so delicious. This establishment also has bowling and car racing track. This is a great way to spend family time without spending too much money.

    Scott W.

    Formerly known as the Festival Bay mall, the Orlando auto museum or Dezerland park as it's called, is quite amazing! My wife surprised me with tickets and a fun day out in Orlando for my Birthday this year, and Dezerland was one of our stops. I love museums, especially ones with old cars and motorcycles. I honestly do not know what Nancy paid for the tickets, but she got a great deal using Groupon. Our admission included free access to the Bond Museum and a free hour of pinball. Michael Dezer, is an Israeli-American real estate developer, car collector, and billionaire. Michael purchased the 800,000 square foot facility sitting on 104-acres in 2018 and has since turned the once dreary mall into Florida's largest indoor attraction. Dezerland Park houses Michael Dezer's privately-owned collection of automobiles, motorcycles, scooters, military transportation and more. The automobile section of the mall spans 250,000 square feet, is one of the largest in the world, and has some of the rarest automobiles you will see. Even if you're not heavily into cars, there is still a lot here that might interest you. Most notably, the James Bond Museum, which contains the largest collection of James Bond memorabilia from Connery to Craig. The Hollywood cars museum displays everything from the A-Team to the Munster's. The Cars of Europe Museum displays everything from Italy to the Netherlands. If the museum is not your thing, there is still plenty to see and do. There is a restaurant and several small eateries on site, an electric go cart track, an arcade, pinball, bowling, glow in the dark golf, a trampoline park, bumper cars, axe throwing, 4d motion simulators, a rage room, play shooting and much more. If you have not had a chance to check out Dezerland Park, now is the time! Especially since it is summer in Florida. All these activities are located inside a conditioned space, away from the heat and humidity.

    Annie B.

    Came across this very family friendly indoor action park on a whim and so pleasantly surprised by the place. The Dezerland Action Park is located off of International Drive and is perfect for all ages. There is bowling, go karts, auto museum, indoor trampoline, arcade, axe throwing, food, movie theater and so much more! I love that there is something for everyone here and most importantly it is a safe and clean environment for young children. The museums require a paid ticket and you have to purchase a play card for the arcade using a kiosk machine. The food options include a food court style strip of different choices consisting of pizza, burgers, coffee, fish & chips and there are places throughout for drinks and snacks. This is a great place for the family to catch a movie or just have a great day or night out. Highly recommend!

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    Ivy L.

    Spent a surprisingly long time in this auto museum. About two hours! I paid $18 per person through Groupon, definitely worth it for that price however it's normally $31 with tax at the entry point. Do use Groupon if you're interested! It also comes with entry to the Tom Cruise area of Dezerland which will be located inside the end of the bar on the right by the doors. Will have a big sign. There were a lot of cars from fiction and nonfiction. That being Batman, Cars (the movies), and Scooby Doo. Then the different eras and US/European cars organized on the right as you go in. Con: ITS HOT IN THERE, the air conditioning was on in random locations as we explored the museum and seems to turn on and off at certain points. Had to go buy a bottle of water near the start, so bring a beverage.

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    Joe S.

    Deez folks had a good time at Dezerland Action Park. We went here for the go karts but will probably be back to check out some of the other activities (pinball, pool, arcade, bowling, candy store, etc.). There were a lot of coming soon signs too so the place may be THEE dezdination for entertainment outside of the big 3 parks (Fun spot is awesome). We stopped in at the end of a long day of shopping, so we weren't ready to commit to a lot of activideez, but we took note. They had an exhibit of James Bond cars and other cars strewn all over the place (including outside at the entrance). NOTE: There's a poorly placed Tiki Bar at the doors to exit the place which you may miss until you decide to leave. It looks like they have some cool options.

    Mike D.

    So many potential DeeZ jokes with DeeZ in the name :D! I came here to visit the pinball location at what I found was much more than I was actually expected. This is actually an old Mall that is being converted into a family fun center. Sadly because of where it's located so far out on I drive they're mostly going to be catering to locals versus tourist. There's a movie theater on property which is a cinemark brand who is known for quality theaters however I did not visit their theater. One of the first things you'll notice is there's cars all over the place. Some of these cars were featured in movies some of them I know nothing about and didn't bother to read the plaque I just want to get a cool picture. There's also an auto museum but that is a pay-per-view event. The arcade here is really really big it's got some new stuff and some big full motion arcade games. Some of the games even appear to be the type of thing that travels with the fair. There's also a full bowling and go karts. You can find alcoholic beverages right now the James Bond lounge or the tiki bar. The tiki bar runs some great happy hour specials. You can also get an entire alcoholic beverage in a hollowed out pineapple. Once you start getting buzzed you shout out on the pineapple. It's almost like Willy Wonka because you're literally eating the glass your drink came in. There's also a Bass Pro shops on property but you can no longer access to shop from inside the mall. I'm unsure of whose decision this was. If you thought Japan had some of the craziest vending machines. This place has a vending machine that cuts oranges in half and then juices it and serves you a fresh glass of robotic orange juice. Does vending machine responds well to the name robo J. The actual Pinball museum on property was a pretty fun place to go. There's only one person working and he was at the front podium collecting money and handed out wristbands. What I did find was a nice collection of titles many of which I do enjoy. They also have some real oddball games which is really cool to get to play as some of them I'll never see again.

    Nancy W.

    Oh my gosh we came here in July 2022. We got some tickets off Groupon to see the car museum. Wow!! It's the biggest car museum I have ever seen it took us almost 4 hours to go through it all. We took a break and then had some coffee and snacks. There is a couple of places inside that you can eat and some bars and a fabulous pizza shop. This place is huge. It has everything you could ever want in one place to spend the day. It has glow in the dark golf bumper cars, pinball machines places for the kids to jump. Shopping. Check out the website it's an amazing place right off I-drive in Orlando. Parking is free in they're large parking lot. Plan to spend all day because there is so much to see and do here. They do have some package plans where you could buy the museum and the pinball and other games as well. Check out Groupon or their website for all the deals. I think the car museum is one of the largest in the United States and Mr. Dezer merged all the cars from Miami into one Big one in Orlando. They're all separated by type and years. And then he has a whole section of movie cars Batman Scooby-Doo etc. I must see if you're in Central Florida!!

    Xmas time at DeeZ Nutz Land!
    Dean S.

    Fun place to take the kids for an afternoon. "Deez-Nutz-land" (as it's better known) is a huge indoor park with Go Karting as its main attraction. They have a bunch of other things to do there....arcades, nerf ball (not paint ball), mini-bowling alley, axe throwing, pinball palace, etc. The best deal if you go with 4 or more people is buy a $200 card and get $100 more free. This way you can do what you want on your own time. Their "combo deals" are decent but is more money if you add it up.

    Brittani W.

    There is a lot going on at this place! Tonight we actually came here in hopes to go to Putting Edge, which has been there for a long time, before it was Dezerland - but unfortunately it closes at 9 and we got there around 8:40pm so we decided to walk around and check out the building now that it's under new ownership! There are go karts, TONS of arcade games, trampoline rooms, bowling, and of course the mini golf which is an awesome glow in the dark experience. We decided to do some bowling, which came out to $30 for two people, 1 hour and 2 pairs of shoes. It's not per person, it's per bay - so $20 a lane for an hour, for up to 6 people. Once you add the shoes of course though, you're at $30. Food is available across the way, and they'll bring it over to you. We got chicken tenders, fries and a bottle of water for $15 over there and they brought it to our lane when it was ready. Now for the bowling itself - fun! I love bowling, whether I'm good at it or not is another thing. They have TVs above each lane, and a big huge one on the side as well for sports etc. I felt like the lanes were shorter than usual for some reason, but I loved how easy and user-friendly the stations were - super easy to add on bumpers / take them off at any point in the game, and you could even have your actual photo next to your name when it's your turn. Cute! Our lane was right next to a kid's birthday party.... yikes... they were running through our area when we were trying to bowl, one of them had their jacket on our seats and a random half eaten piece of cake lol. The seats themselves are pretty close so you really don't have much room. I actually felt worried every time I went next because I felt like I was either going to hit a kid or someone in the party next to us. To be fair as far as the building's distancing I don't believe it was their fault as much as the people themselves, they literally did not care at all about our space and kept stepping behind their seats which separated us. It probably would've been way less of an issue with many other groups, but with the kid's party and the adults not caring - it was pretty cramped. Overall so much to do here and there is definitely fun for all ages, but I think it's a great place to bring the kiddos with you!

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    Holly T.

    We wanted something to do while on vacation that wasn't outside - reason 1 it's sooo hot but reason 2 it was supposed to rain and it definitely rained hard while we were inside. This place is packed w so much! We bowled and played in the arcade which was fun. We could have done anything from watch a movie to a race room, go carts, axe throwing - you name it this place had it. Only wish one of these was in the town we live in!

    Krissia G.

    We love coming here so much for the kids to do and for yourself, you'll feel like a kid again' I recommend coming early on the weekend or during the week! It's so big and a lot of fun for the kids, from museums, to bowling to trampolines and movies.

    Penelope P.

    Great place. 5 stars. Unbelievable car collection, Batman was my favorite! Such a better deal than spending the day at a Disney park. There's something fun for the whole family to do. The go karting is soooo much fun, the amount of arcade games are endless, and there are many restaurants to choose from. Looking forward to coming back, thanks Dezerland!

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    I go here a lot in the summers. I like the movie and then go grab a java and a few games.

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