$12 for One General Admission to WonderWorks in Pigeon Forge
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- More than 100 interactive exhibits
- Plethora of lively activities
- Family-friendly fun
Families that play together are more likely to stay together, especially when their playground is a magnetic field. Get stuck together with science with the help of today's Groupon: for $12, you get one general-admission ticket (up to a $25.75 value) to WonderWorks in Pigeon Forge.
WonderWorks is an indoor mental amusement park with more than 100 interactive exhibits and a plethora of lively activities to keep youthful explorers and grown-up discoverers engaged for hours. Visitors enter the upside-down building right-side up, then meander through the inversion tunnel to recalibrate their sense of gravity and become one with WonderWorks' reversed world. Take a jaunt inside the Far Out Illusion Gallery to play tricks on your peepers, or hop into the Space Zone to learn about the outer reaches and how to dry-clean an astronaut. Make your own you-sized bubble in the Bubble Lab, scale virtual mountainsides in the Challenge Zone, or snag a café seat in the Disaster Zone to experience the shakes of a simulated 5.3 earthquake, proven powerful enough to turn glasses of milk into martinis fit for James Bond.
Children under the age of 3 get into WonderWorks for free; admission for children ages 4 to 12 is $14.50.
Reviews
Nearly 200 TripAdvisors give WonderWorks an average rating of four owl eyes, and seven Yelpers give it an average rating of 3.5 stars. More than 1,300 Facebookers are fans.
- We spent the day playing in the main facility, rock wall climbing, walking on the rope maze, blowing bubbles, dancing with our shadows, flying a jet fighter simulation, throwing a fast ball, the list seems endless. – Jodi98, TripAdvisor
- We decided to check it out and we were pleasantly surprised at all the interesting and stimulating things to look at.. [sic] If you like different, unique and thinking puzzles, you will enjoy this place. – Stacey C., Yelp
Need To Know Info
About WonderWorks
From the outside, Professor Wonder’s WonderWorks Pigeon Forge laboratory appears to have flipped completely on its head. When visitors enter the upside-down edifice, they must first pass through the psychedelic spinning lights of the Inversion Tunnel, which turns the building right-side-up so that families can embark on a day of entertaining educational activities.
More than 100 interactive exhibits spark excitement around natural phenomena. The facility houses a replica of an astronaut's space suit that visitors can climb inside, a gallery of mind-bending illusions, and a café where human beings transform food into energy through the process of digestion. There's even a display that allows guests to experience the aftershocks of the San Francisco earthquake of 1989, as well as one where they can lie down on a bed of 3,500 sharp nails without receiving so much as a scratch. Additional activities include the Indoor Ropes Challenge Course, which exercises bodies and minds as challengers navigate four stories of swinging beams and suspension bridges, and the The Wonders of Magic, a variety show starring illusionist and Merlin Award winner Terry Evanswood.