WonderWorks Orlando: A Year in Review of Out-Of-This-World STEM Programs and a Look at the Year Ahead

WonderWorks Orlando is celebrating their year of STEM contributions for 2024 and looking ahead to the many great things they have planned for 2025. The famous upside-down house had a fantastic year regarding its STEM/STEAM programs, which are essential in inspiring the next generation of scientists and leaders throughout the community. Their contributions over the last year and all that is planned for the new year outline their commitment and dedication to making learning a fun and memorable experience for all.

“What a year! The team and I are very proud looking back on all the amazing programs we offered our guests in 2024,” said Brian Wayne, general manager at WonderWorks Orlando. “Hopefully, the upside-down house sparked a love of learning and adventure within your family!” 

Some of the accomplishments they completed in 2024 include:

“We are honored to be a trusted provider of educational fun in the Central Florida community, so we’ve got some exciting things on the radar for the year ahead. Plan your next visit real soon!” said Davianys Ramos, education sales manager at WonderWorks Orlando.

Looking ahead to a fun-filled 2025, WonderWorks Orlando will continue to be a leading provider of educational fun in the Orlando area all year long. They will offer guest-favorite events and programs throughout the year, including National STEM Day, Teacher Appreciation, the FLO-ART Central Florida youth art contestSensory DaysHomeschool Days, and more. 

The New Year is kicking off with a local residents’ Family Fun Day on Sunday, January 12, 2025. Tickets are $25, plus tax, for all Florida residents for one day only. State ID must be shown upon arrival to purchase tickets, or buy online now

To keep up on the latest discounts, events, and more at the upside-down house, follow the WonderWorks Orlando Facebook page. WonderWorks Orlando is located at 9067 International Drive and is open 365 days a year. It offers a variety of educational and student group opportunities, including visits for scouts, field trips, sports teams, summer camps, team building, and more. To learn more about the possibilities or get ticket information, visit the site: https://www.wonderworksonline.com/orlando.

About WonderWorks

WonderWorks, the upside-down adventure, is a science-focused indoor amusement park for the mind that holds something unique and exciting for visitors of all ages. Guests enter through an upside-down lobby with the ceiling at their feet and the ground above their heads. They must pass through an inversion tunnel to turn right side up. There are three floors of nonstop “edu-tainment,” with over 100 hands-on and interactive exhibits that serve a STEM educational purpose to challenge the mind and spark the imagination. WonderWorks Orlando is also home to The Outta Control Magic Comedy Dinner Show. WonderWorks is in Orlando, Pigeon Forge, Myrtle Beach, Panama City Beach, Syracuse, and Branson. For more information, visit the site https://www.wonderworksonline.com/orlando/

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