Attraction complex in Orlando, Florida, United States
For the text adventure by Scott Adams, see Mystery Fun House (video game).
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Mystery Fun House
Mystery Fun House prior to closure
Location
Orlando, Florida
Status
Defunct
Opened
March 27, 1976 (1976-03-27)
Closed
February 18, 2001 (2001-02-18)
Owner
David A. Siegel (1976-2022)
Theme
Funhouse
Mystery Fun House was an attraction complex in Orlando, Florida, United States. It was founded with the help of David A. Siegel on March 27, 1976, and operated through February 18, 2001. Located near International Drive on Major Boulevard across from Universal Orlando Resort, the fun house expanded over time to include a laser-tag facility, an arcade, a dinosaur-themed mini golf course, and other attractions.
After closing, the former lobby of the Fun House was used as a Westgate Resorts check-in center. Parts of the building and all of Starbase Omega was destroyed in 2017 due to Hurricane Irma. As of October 2022, the former Mystery Fun House building and property was razed to make way for a new condo complex.
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