Tickets are now officially on sale for Level99, the new interactive gaming experience opening at Disney Springs later this month.
Guests can now purchase admission for the highly anticipated venue ahead of its June 29 opening on the West Side of Disney Springs. When it opens, Level99 will become the company’s largest location to date, featuring 63 physical and mental challenge rooms spread throughout a massive two-story, 46,800-square-foot space.
Located near the Drawn to Life theater and House of Blues, Level99 is designed to blend gaming, competition, food, drinks, and social interaction into one experience. Rather than traditional arcade games, guests will tackle a variety of short, replayable challenges that test everything from agility and balance to teamwork and problem-solving skills.
Designed primarily for adults and teens, Level99 combines physical challenges, puzzle-solving, competition, and exploration into one experience. Guests can choose from three ways to play: cooperative Challenge Rooms, competitive Player-vs-Player Duels, and an interactive art scavenger hunt that takes place throughout the venue.
Unlike a traditional arcade, the games at Level99 are short, fast-paced experiences that typically last between one and four minutes. Teams of two to six players work together to complete physical and mental challenges that test everything from balance and agility to logic and problem-solving skills.

Among the featured games at the Disney Springs location are Axe Run, where players race across a narrow beam while dodging swinging axes, Ninja Swing, a rope-and-platform challenge that tests strength and coordination, and Mansion Banquet, a puzzle-based experience that tasks players with organizing a dinner party before time runs out.
Guests will receive an RFID-powered “Veloband” at check-in, which tracks progress and unlocks games throughout the venue. One of the most unique aspects of the experience is that player progress carries over between visits, allowing guests to continue building scores, climbing leaderboards, and earning rewards over time.

The experience extends beyond the games themselves. Level99 will feature a full food and beverage menu including Detroit-style pizza, wagyu burgers, loaded elote guacamole, handcrafted cocktails, and local beers. A dramatic two-story bar will serve as the centerpiece of the venue, with additional beverage stations located throughout the second floor.
Tickets start at $29.99 per player, with options offering either 1.5 or 2.5 hours of gameplay. A premium pass will also be available and includes expedited check-in and exclusive gifts.
Guests hoping to visit on opening day may want to arrive early. The first 500 players through the doors on June 29 will receive a commemorative opening-day pin.
With more than 150 shopping, dining, and entertainment offerings already available at Disney Springs, Level99 adds another unique experience to the growing West Side lineup. Between the challenge rooms, competitive games, food, drinks, and social atmosphere, Disney Springs is about to get a whole new way to play.



