Fun Spot America Theme Parks- Kissimmee

One of the best things about Fun Spot America in Kissimmee is that it feels built for real family chaos—without the huge-park stress. You get a full day of rides and arcade-style fun, plus big “only in Florida” thrill options like the wooden coaster with a full 360-degree barrel roll.

I especially like the value math: your single-day park pass includes parking fees, and you’re not forced into constant on-site upcharges just to get around. The park also has a lot of variety, from kiddie rides up through serious coasters, so you’re not stuck bargaining over what everyone will tolerate.

The main consideration is that the headline thrill rides are often extra tickets (SkyCoasters) and the arcade games cost extra too. If your group wants everything, you’ll want to budget beyond the $68 day pass.

Key things to know before you go

Fun Spot America Theme Parks- Kissimmee - Key things to know before you go

  • Parking included: fewer pay-on-the-spot moments at the gate.
  • Wooden coaster thrill: Mine Blower is the Florida wooden coaster with a full 360° barrel roll.
  • Go-karts on multi-level tracks: built for head-to-head racing and repeat runs.
  • SkyCoasters cost extra: world’s two tallest and largest SkyCoasters are add-ons.
  • Paper ticket: keep it handy at entry.
  • Bring cash: food/drinks and arcade games aren’t included.

A family-friendly Orlando-area thrill day (without the mega-park headaches)

Fun Spot America Theme Parks- Kissimmee - A family-friendly Orlando-area thrill day (without the mega-park headaches)
Fun Spot America is the kind of theme park that works when your group can’t agree. Some people want speed. Some want calmer rides. Kids want lights and motion. Adults want “I can’t believe we’re doing this.” Here, you can steer the day based on mood, not on one big lineup.

For Kissimmee specifically, the big “wow” is the wooden coaster experience—Mine Blower, described as the only wooden coaster in Florida with a full 360-degree barrel roll. That detail matters because it’s not just another coaster name on a map. A barrel roll on a wooden track is the sort of talking point that makes the trip feel worth it, even if you don’t plan to ride everything.

The park’s other strength is pacing. It’s open long hours (10:00 AM to 11:30 PM), so you can start when your group is ready and still have time to hit the rides you care about most.

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Price and what your $68 pass actually covers

You’re paying $68 for a single-day park pass that runs for about a day of fun. What I like about this deal is what it includes:

  • Parking fees are included
  • Wi‑Fi is included
  • You get a single-day, one-park entry (not a multi-park hopping deal)

What it doesn’t include is where your budget decisions really happen:

  • Food and drinks (available for purchase)
  • SkyCoasters (may be purchased separately)
  • Arcade games (may be purchased separately)

That makes the overall cost feel more predictable than “every other minute you get handed a separate bill.” Still, be realistic: if your group wants SkyCoaster rides and lots of arcade play, the final number will rise. I treat it like a day pass plus “fun money,” not like an all-inclusive bundle.

Also note the ticket format: it’s a paper ticket. If you’re the kind of traveler who relies on a phone, plan to keep this ticket secure and easy to find.

Getting in quickly: hours, check-in feel, and group size

Fun Spot America Theme Parks- Kissimmee - Getting in quickly: hours, check-in feel, and group size
Fun Spot America is open daily from 10:00 AM to 11:30 PM (for the listed date range). That schedule is great for families because it lets you:

  • sleep in a little,
  • avoid an early-morning meltdown,
  • then stay late if the group energy holds.

Your booking comes with an important practical note: confirmation is received at the time of booking, and the experience has a maximum of 14 travelers. A smaller group limit usually means check-in and logistics tend to stay calmer, especially when the day is mostly about rides, not waiting.

One more small detail that matters in theme parks: it’s near public transportation, and service animals are allowed. That’s helpful if you’re building a day that combines a theme park stop with other Orlando-area plans.

Morning game plan: go-karts first, then the wooden coaster

Fun Spot America Theme Parks- Kissimmee - Morning game plan: go-karts first, then the wooden coaster
If you want your day to feel smooth, I’d start with the rides that benefit most from momentum: racing and the coaster that’s hardest to “replace” with a similar alternative.

Multi-level go-karts: the easy group win

Fun Spot America is known for its multi-level go-kart tracks, built so different skill levels can still join in. The best part for families is that go-karts tend to create instant team energy: even people who don’t ride coasters often end up wanting a turn.

A practical strategy: if your group includes both thrill seekers and non-thrill riders, go-karts are a good first stop because they don’t require everyone to agree on one exact thrill intensity. You can split by who wants to drive now, then regroup for the coaster.

Mine Blower: the 360° wooden coaster moment

Next, I’d aim for Mine Blower, especially if your group likes coaster bragging rights. This is the wooden roller coaster in Kissimmee with the full 360-degree barrel roll described as the only one of its kind in Florida.

Why this matters for your planning: a “once-you’re-here” coaster tends to become the anchor of the day. You can treat the rest as flexible add-ons—water features, kiddie rides, extra coaster runs—because you already got the big signature thrill.

Kiddie rides and lighter options

You’ll also find kiddie rides along with the bigger coaster and kart attractions. I like having those mixed options because family theme parks fail when everyone has to wait for one person’s comfort level. Here, you’re more likely to keep the group moving while still matching everyone’s tolerance.

When SkyCoasters are worth it (and when you might skip)

Fun Spot America Theme Parks- Kissimmee - When SkyCoasters are worth it (and when you might skip)
If your group loves tall, unusual thrill rides, SkyCoasters are a big deal. The park is home to the world’s two tallest and largest SkyCoasters, and they’re explicitly listed as a separate purchase.

Here’s how I’d decide:

  • If you have thrill riders who want the “above-everything” view and the biggest adrenaline option, budget for at least one SkyCoaster session.
  • If your group is more mixed, it can be smart to spend your money on more rides (and keep the day fun rather than pricey).

One more thing to keep in mind: SkyCoasters are not described as included in the base pass, so your plans should assume they cost extra. That’s not a complaint—it’s just how you avoid surprise spending when you’re already at the park.

Splash pad and Ferris wheel: fun in Orlando, check before you plan

Fun Spot America Theme Parks- Kissimmee - Splash pad and Ferris wheel: fun in Orlando, check before you plan
Some of the most “family sticky” upgrades—like a modern Splash Pad with over 30 water interactive features and a spectacular Ferris Wheel that lights up at night—are listed as being at Fun Spot Orlando.

So if your itinerary is strictly Kissimmee, treat these as optional bonus ideas rather than guaranteed highlights. If you’re willing to add logistics for a separate Orlando stop, those features could be a great way to change the pace later in the day—especially if your group wants something active but not coaster-based.

This is one of those details that can change your whole day plan. If water play or nighttime wheel views are top priorities, I’d confirm which location your pass covers before you build a schedule around those specific attractions.

Food, drinks, and arcade games: how to avoid spending creep

Fun Spot America Theme Parks- Kissimmee - Food, drinks, and arcade games: how to avoid spending creep
Food and drinks are available for purchase, and the arcade is extra. I’d go in with a simple rule: bring enough cash so nobody has to decide in the moment whether to eat or ride.

Here’s what helps:

  • Keep a small cash stash for snacks and drinks so your crew doesn’t pause the day.
  • If arcade games matter to your kids, set a limit before you enter so it stays fun instead of turning into a money drain.

Also, one of the most practical savings tips I’ve seen tied to this type of park is the option to buy a park cup with drink refills, if that’s offered on-site. If it is available when you arrive, it can reduce repeat purchases over a long day—especially because the hours stretch well past dinner time.

Timing your day: use the late hours for calmer, more flexible fun

Fun Spot America Theme Parks- Kissimmee - Timing your day: use the late hours for calmer, more flexible fun
With hours running until 11:30 PM, you’ve got room for a classic theme-park pattern:

  • hit the big rides earlier,
  • do lighter rides and water features mid-day (where available),
  • then shift to the atmosphere and night views later.

If your group includes both coaster riders and non-coaster riders, the long schedule helps because you can “reset” between thrill blocks. You can also use late hours for variety—kiddie rides, extra kart runs, arcade play (if you planned it), and any add-on thrill rides you choose to purchase.

For me, the biggest value in late hours is not just more rides—it’s better flexibility. If a queue or energy level doesn’t match your plan at 3:00 PM, you’re not stuck. You still have time to adjust.

Is Fun Spot America Kissimmee a good fit for you?

This is a strong match if:

  • You want a single-day thrill plan in the Orlando area
  • Your group mixes ages and thrill levels
  • You prefer a park where you can choose your own intensity (karts/coasters first, lighter rides in between)
  • You like clearer budgeting when parking is included with the pass

It may not be the best match if:

  • You want an entirely all-inclusive experience where every major ride is included in the ticket price
  • You’re trying to avoid any extra-cost attractions like SkyCoasters and arcade games

It’s also a good option for groups who like a smaller feel. The max of 14 travelers suggests the overall experience is kept tight, which can make a difference when you’re planning a day of rides and don’t want logistics to crowd your time.

Should you book Fun Spot America Kissimmee?

If you’re building a fun Orlando-area day and you want serious roller-coaster energy without the biggest crowds-style feel, I think this is a smart booking. The pass value is boosted by parking included, and the signature Kissimmee draw—Mine Blower’s 360° wooden coaster barrel roll—is the kind of specific attraction that makes your ticket feel purposeful.

I’d book if your group is willing to treat SkyCoasters and arcade games as optional add-ons instead of mandatory inclusions. Then you can control your final spend, ride what matters most, and keep the day moving.

FAQ

FAQ

How long is Fun Spot America Kissimmee?

The experience is listed as approximately 1 day.

What is the price for this park pass?

The price is $68.

What are the opening hours?

The park hours are 10:00 AM to 11:30 PM (Monday to Sunday) for the listed date range.

Does the pass include parking fees?

Yes, parking fees are included.

Does the pass include Wi‑Fi?

Yes, Wi‑Fi is included.

Are SkyCoasters included in the price?

No. SkyCoasters may be purchased separately.

Are arcade games included?

No. Arcade games may be purchased separately.

Are food and drinks included?

No. Food and drinks are available for purchase.

What is the ticket format?

The experience uses a paper ticket.

Is this booking refundable or changeable?

No. It is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.

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