Level99 has officially set an opening date for its new Disney Springs location on the West Side. The interactive gaming attraction officially opens on June 29, 2026, with ticket sales going on sale one week earlier on June 22 through Level99’s website. Admission starts at $29.99 per person, and covers either a 1.5-hour or 2.5-hour play session. A premium pass add-on will also be available, offering expedited check-in and special gifts.
The new venue takes over the former NBA Experience building, transforming the nearly 47,000-square-foot space into Level99’s largest location to date. Guests will find 63 immersive, life-sized challenge rooms and games throughout the venue, the highest number offered at any Level99 location.

The centerpiece of the space is a two-story bar wrapped in neon, visible from pretty much everywhere inside the venue. The food and beverage program goes beyond typical bar snacks with Detroit-style pizza, wagyu burgers, handcrafted cocktails, and rotating local beers on tap, with ingredients made from scratch daily.
Beyond the gaming and the bar, the location will feature more than 40 original art installations; the largest collection across any Level99 venue currently operating.
At over 45,000 square feet, the Disney Springs location will surpass the brand’s existing venues in Natick, Providence, and Tysons. It’ll pack in 63 life-sized mini-games, including physical puzzles, dodging challenges, and brain-teasing obstacles built for groups, with capacity for over 1,000 players at a time.
Level99 is taking over the space that hasn’t exactly had the best luck. The NBA Experience opened in 2019, landed with a thud critically, and closed in 2020 never to reopen. Before that, the building housed DisneyQuest, a kid-focused gaming venue that actually ran for over two decades.
Level99 is led by entertainment innovator Matt DuPlessie and backed by Act III Holdings, the investment vehicle of Panera founder and current CAVA Chair Ron Shaich.


