Fun Spot is a theme park with zero ego. I love the chance to tackle the wooden roller coaster White Lightning and then bounce right into the multi-level go-kart speed track without feeling locked into one big “headliner” ride. It’s a fun change of pace from the mega-parks, with plenty to do for kids and adults in the same place.
One thing to plan around: your included armband covers one park only (either Fun Spot Orlando or Fun Spot Kissimmee), and the SkyCoaster costs extra.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth planning around
- Fun Spot Orlando or Kissimmee: what this pass is really good for
- Your ticket includes unlimited rides, WiFi, and a one-park armband
- Stop 1: Fun Spot America Orlando and the wooden coaster + go-kart combo
- How I’d plan your Orlando ride order
- Stop 2: Fun Spot America Kissimmee for Mine Blower, water play, and night views
- What to target at Kissimmee (especially with kids)
- Why the go-karts and arcade matter more than you think
- Go-karts are the repeat button
- The arcade is the weather-proof plan
- Wooden coasters in Orlando and Kissimmee: what to expect
- A practical caution
- Timing and how long to plan for (1 to 8 hours)
- If your group is short on time
- Getting there, mobile tickets, and using the park WiFi
- Who this is best for (and who should look elsewhere)
- Is the $65.65 Fun Spot admission ticket good value?
- Should you book Fun Spot Admission for Orlando or Kissimmee?
- FAQ
- What’s included with the Fun Spot Attractions theme park admission ticket?
- Which park locations are available?
- How long can I use the ticket?
- Is the SkyCoaster included?
- What rides are highlighted at Fun Spot America Orlando?
- What rides are highlighted at Fun Spot America Kissimmee?
- Do I need to print anything?
- How many people are in the group?
- Is the booking refundable?
Key highlights worth planning around

- Two wooden coasters, both worth a try: White Lightning (Orlando) and Mine Blower (Kissimmee)
- Go-karts on a multi-level track: the kind that turns “one run” into “again, again”
- Arcade time is built in: 100+ video games plus classic favorites
- Splash Pad in Kissimmee: 30+ water play features for heat-proof family fun
- Unlimited rides on your chosen park day: you set the pace, not a schedule
Fun Spot Orlando or Kissimmee: what this pass is really good for

This isn’t a fancy guided day. It’s an admission ticket with unlimited rides, delivered as a mobile ticket, so you can focus on the fun part: choosing rides and keeping momentum. You’re looking at about 1 to 8 hours of playtime depending on how fast your crew moves and how many times you want to repeat the best stuff.
The pass includes an admission armband for one park: Fun Spot America Orlando or Fun Spot America in Kissimmee. That matters. If you’re the type who wants every coaster in town, this one will feel a little tight. But if you want a smart, family-friendly day with real bang for your ticket money, the unlimited rides concept is where this shines.
Price-wise, you’re paying $65.65 per person for rides at your chosen park plus WiFi throughout the park. Food isn’t included, so you’ll likely snack and manage meals like you would at any theme park. Still, when you consider unlimited rides plus two major thrill categories—coasters and go-karts—it’s a good deal for active groups.
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Your ticket includes unlimited rides, WiFi, and a one-park armband
Here’s what’s covered, plainly:
- Admission armband for 1 park: either Fun Spot Orlando or Fun Spot Kissimmee
- Unlimited rides (so you can do repeats without paying again)
- WiFi throughout the park
And here’s what’s not:
- Food and drinks
- SkyCoaster ride (extra cost)
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (you’ll handle getting there)
This setup is perfect if you want flexibility. You can bounce between roller coasters, go-karts, and the arcade as your energy levels change. It also helps if your group has mixed tastes—say, thrill seekers plus kids who want spinning rides and water play—because Fun Spot offers enough variety that you don’t have to negotiate every stop.
Stop 1: Fun Spot America Orlando and the wooden coaster + go-kart combo

At Fun Spot America Orlando, the big draw is the wooden roller coaster White Lightning. It’s Orlando’s only wooden coaster, and that’s the kind of “specific to this place” detail that makes a visit feel more authentic than just checking a box.
From there, you can build a full day around two thrill engines:
- Multi-level go-karts: This is your repeat-attempt section. The track is designed for speed and competition, and it’s easy to see why kids and teens often treat it like a highlight reel.
- Arcade with 100+ games: When lines shift or tempers cool down, the arcade gives you a low-stress reset.
Orlando also offers a grab-bag of rides, including:
- Rip Curl
- Headrush (a 360-degree spinning ride)
There’s also the SkyCoaster, listed as 250 ft, but you should treat it as a bonus add-on because it’s not included with the pass.
How I’d plan your Orlando ride order
If you want the best odds of multiple coaster runs, I’d start with the rides that feel most “once you’ve done it, you move on.” In practice, that usually means:
- White Lightning early
- Go-karts right after (when your group is still hyped)
- Arcades or other thrill rides while you wait out heat or the next wave of lines
One small but real tip: staff can help with storage for a short window if you’re timing your day around other travel. A review highlighted Sharon helping store cruise bags while the family enjoyed the park, which is exactly the kind of practical problem-theme parks don’t always solve smoothly.
Stop 2: Fun Spot America Kissimmee for Mine Blower, water play, and night views

If Orlando is about wooden coaster nostalgia plus speed, Kissimmee is about that same thrill energy—but with a stronger family “cool off” plan.
The headline coaster here is Mine Blower, and it has a specific bragging right: it’s the only Florida wooden coaster with a full 360-degree barrel roll. That’s not just a thrill moment. It’s a “this feels special” ride, the kind you remember because it’s unusual.
Then Kissimmee adds a couple family-friendly priorities:
- A Splash Pad with 30+ interactive water features
- A Ferris wheel that lights up the park at night, with a great view of Central Florida
This park is also described as family-owned, which you feel in the overall vibe. It’s the kind of place where it’s easier to get a day that works for everyone without getting swallowed by the chaos of a massive mega-park.
What to target at Kissimmee (especially with kids)
If you’re traveling with children or you know your group will burn hot fast, I’d treat the Splash Pad like a strategy, not a side activity. Water play is often the easiest way to keep morale high between coaster runs.
Then follow with:
- Mine Blower for your big coaster payoff
- A few other rides for variety
- Ferris wheel later if your timing makes it possible
The lighting on the Ferris wheel at night is a nice capstone. Even if your group doesn’t go “full romantic view,” it’s a simple photo moment with real atmosphere.
Why the go-karts and arcade matter more than you think

Theme park pricing can feel painful when everything is pay-per-ride. This ticket avoids that stress by giving you unlimited rides in your chosen park. But the real value comes from how the day is structured around repeatable fun.
Go-karts are the repeat button
The multi-level speed track is the kind of attraction that naturally leads to multiple rounds. It’s also one of the few rides where kids, teens, and adults can all feel competitive without needing the same thrill tolerance.
If you’ve got tweens in the group, this is likely to be their “I want one more” activity. One review specifically pointed to the go-karts as a major win for that age group.
The arcade is the weather-proof plan
Florida weather doesn’t ask for permission. The arcade gives you something useful to do when:
- you hit peak heat
- a line builds
- you need a quick mood shift
With 100+ video games (including new and classic), you’re not stuck playing one thing for 15 minutes. That’s also why this ticket works so well for mixed groups. You can take turns. You can regroup. You can keep the day rolling.
Wooden coasters in Orlando and Kissimmee: what to expect

Both parks are built around wooden coaster identities:
- Orlando: White Lightning is the only wooden roller coaster in Orlando
- Kissimmee: Mine Blower is the only Florida wooden coaster with a 360-degree barrel roll
What this means for you is not just thrill. It means character. Wooden coasters have a different feel—more old-school motion, more clack-and-creak vibes, and often a slightly looser sensation compared with ultra-smooth steel coasters. If your group enjoys that style, you’ll likely find these rides more satisfying than just hunting “tallest” or “fastest.”
A practical caution
The pass covers unlimited rides at your chosen park, but SkyCoaster is extra. If you know someone in your group will want the 250 ft SkyCoaster experience, budget for that add-on separately so it doesn’t become a last-minute decision.
Timing and how long to plan for (1 to 8 hours)

The duration is listed as about 1 to 8 hours, which is really a hint: you can run this day like a sprint or like a relaxed afternoon.
A smart way to use that flexibility:
- Go shorter if you’re prioritizing coasters and go-karts only
- Go longer if your group likes arcades, water play, or multiple ride repeats
One review noted starting around 10AM when the park opened, and described shorter lines that allowed kids to ride the roller coaster multiple times—sometimes with very few riders in the car. That doesn’t guarantee your day will be line-free, but it’s a clear reason to consider an earlier start if you want maximum repeat value.
If your group is short on time
Try this “value loop”:
- coaster → go-karts → arcade break → another ride rotation
Then stop when you’re tired, not when you feel done. Unlimited rides means you can decide mid-day what’s worth repeating.
Getting there, mobile tickets, and using the park WiFi

This experience is run through Gray Line of Orlando and you’ll use a mobile ticket. There’s no hotel pickup and drop-off, so you’ll want to plan your own transportation.
Once you’re inside, having WiFi throughout the park is more useful than you’d think. It helps with:
- quick check-ins with your group
- finding ride areas if you’re moving fast
- keeping kids calm with a quick game or message while you wait
It also makes it easier to coordinate if someone wants a break at the arcade while others hit coasters.
Who this is best for (and who should look elsewhere)
This pass is a great match for:
- families who want unlimited rides without nickel-and-diming every attraction
- groups with mixed interests (coasters, go-karts, arcade, and water play)
- travelers who want something more relaxed than the biggest Orlando theme parks
It might not be ideal if:
- you want to visit both parks on the same day with one ticket (your armband covers only one park)
- your group has a strong “SkyCoaster or nothing” vibe, since it’s not included
- you want a full-day guided itinerary with no decision-making (this is more self-directed)
Is the $65.65 Fun Spot admission ticket good value?
For many families, yes—because you’re buying unlimited rides and stacking multiple ride types under one price. The ticket makes the day about momentum rather than cost math.
Here’s the value logic you can use:
- You can ride coasters repeatedly
- You can do the go-kart track multiple times
- You can switch to arcade or water play when the group needs a break
That’s how you squeeze more fun out of the day. If you only ride once or twice, the value drops. But if you’re active and plan to repeat the best rides, the unlimited model can feel like a cheat code.
Should you book Fun Spot Admission for Orlando or Kissimmee?
If you want a fun day where your group controls the pace, I think this ticket is worth serious consideration. The wooden coaster identities in both locations, the multi-level go-karts, and the arcade with 100+ games create a day with lots of winning paths.
Book it if:
- you’re traveling with kids or tweens and want go-karts they’ll remember
- you’d rather do more rides than stand in line
- you’re okay choosing one park and spending that time well
Skip it or reassess if:
- you’re set on doing both Fun Spot Orlando and Fun Spot Kissimmee in one visit
- SkyCoaster is non-negotiable for your group and you don’t want add-on costs
FAQ
What’s included with the Fun Spot Attractions theme park admission ticket?
Your ticket includes an admission armband for one park (either Fun Spot Orlando or Fun Spot Kissimmee), unlimited rides, and WiFi throughout the park.
Which park locations are available?
You can choose either Fun Spot America Orlando or Fun Spot America in Kissimmee.
How long can I use the ticket?
The duration is listed as 1 to 8 hours (approx.).
Is the SkyCoaster included?
No. The SkyCoaster ride is additional cost.
What rides are highlighted at Fun Spot America Orlando?
Highlights include the wooden roller coaster White Lightning, multi-level go-karts, the arcade with more than 100 video games, and rides such as Rip Curl and Headrush.
What rides are highlighted at Fun Spot America Kissimmee?
Highlights include the wooden coaster Mine Blower with a full 360-degree barrel roll, a Splash Pad with over 30 water interactive features, and a Ferris wheel that lights up the park at night.
Do I need to print anything?
No. The ticket is a mobile ticket.
How many people are in the group?
The experience has a maximum of 10 travelers.
Is the booking refundable?
No. The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason.



























