Old Town Entertainment District Attraction Tickets and Meal

Orlando, but make it weird and fun. What makes this ticket-and-meal stop worth your time is the mix of Old Town events (car shows, live bands, karaoke, and more) with an honest-to-goodness haunted house at Mortem Manor. I also like that the food part isn’t an afterthought: you can pick from almost two dozen meal spots on site. One thing to think about: if you are mainly there for one simple walk-through, the real value depends on whether you actually use the included attraction option and any shopping savings you get.

You’ll meet up at the Old Town General Store (5770 W Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy #421, Kissimmee). The whole plan usually works as a 1 to 2 day style outing, with Mortem Manor running year-round Wednesday through Sunday for about a half hour of haunted-house time.

Quick reasons to go (and what to expect)

  • Weekly entertainment at Old Town like car shows, live bands, and karaoke, so your day doesn’t feel like a one-note stop
  • Ferris Wheel views over the Kissimmee sky when you want a break from the crowds and photos
  • Mortem Manor year-round Wed–Sun with live actors, animatronics, and state-of-the-art effects
  • A burial simulator and two haunted levels for a longer scare-and-suspense feel
  • Meal flexibility with almost two dozen food outlets, so you’re not stuck with one preset choice
  • A savings booklet angle (via the package setup), which can be worth it if you actually plan to shop

Price and what you really get for $15 per person

At about $15 per person, this isn’t priced like a full theme-park ticket. The value comes from the combo: meals included plus a choice of 1 or 2 attraction tickets based on what you select at booking.

That matters because Old Town itself is a free property to visit. So if all you want is the vibe, you could spend your day there without paying for admission. Where this package helps is when you want to stack in specific paid experiences—especially the Ferris Wheel and Mortem Manor—plus get your meal handled on the spot.

So the smart way to judge the price is this: ask yourself whether you’ll use the attraction ticket option and whether you’ll eat at Old Town instead of driving elsewhere. If yes, $15 can feel like a low-risk way to turn an evening into a full outing. If you only want a quick wander and you don’t plan to use the included meal, the math gets less friendly.

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Stop 1: Old Town Entertainment District for events, Ferris Wheel views, and food

Old Town Entertainment District Attraction Tickets and Meal - Stop 1: Old Town Entertainment District for events, Ferris Wheel views, and food
Old Town is built for people who like their vacation days with character. The calendar-style entertainment is a big part of that. You can catch weekly happenings like car shows, live bands, and karaoke, plus more rotating activities depending on when you go.

If you’re trying to plan a low-stress schedule, this is good news. It means you can arrive, get oriented, and let the entertainment help fill the gaps. Even if one event doesn’t match your taste, there’s usually something else going on.

Ferris Wheel time when you want a scenic reset

One of the signature draws here is the Ferris Wheel, described as soaring in the Kissimmee sky. For you, that’s a practical add-on: it’s an easy way to get photos and a calmer moment compared with staying in the middle of the crowds.

Food is the real win: almost two dozen options

This is where the ticket package turns practical. You’re choosing from almost two dozen food outlets, which helps if you’re picky, traveling with different appetites, or just want options without committing to one place ahead of time.

Look at it like this: instead of planning dinner around a single restaurant schedule, you can pick what sounds best when you’re actually hungry. That keeps the day from turning into a checklist.

The main drawback at this stop

If you come only to window-shop and you do not use shopping savings (if your package includes a savings booklet), you may feel like the money is aimed at people who will spend time and money at Old Town’s stores. The property itself is free, so your value hinges on the attractions and any savings booklet you get.

Mortem Manor Haunted Attraction: what you face in about 30 minutes

Old Town Entertainment District Attraction Tickets and Meal - Mortem Manor Haunted Attraction: what you face in about 30 minutes
Mortem Manor is the reason many people time their trip around Old Town at night. It’s a year-round haunted house open Wednesday through Sunday, and it leans hard into scares with live actors, animatronics, and special effects.

Two levels, Victorian theme, and a burial simulator

You’re dealing with a haunted attraction set in an old Victorian style, spread across two floors. That’s important because it affects pacing: it’s not one long hallway. You move through different areas, and the setup is designed to keep you reacting.

The big specific feature listed is a burial simulator, which gives the experience a memorable gimmick beyond typical jump-scare tricks. If you like haunted houses that try to do “set pieces” instead of pure chaos, this one is built that way.

Expect a live-actor style scare, not just screens

Mortem Manor is described as using live actors and animatronics, plus state-of-the-art effects. For you, that usually means the experience feels more interactive. Instead of a fully passive route, the house is designed to watch you and keep you guessing.

When this stop can break your plan

Your main scheduling risk is simple: Mortem Manor is only Wednesday to Sunday. If you’re going on a Monday, Tuesday, or outside those days, you’ll want to swap your haunted-house expectations for Old Town events and Ferris Wheel time only.

How to fit Old Town and Mortem Manor into 1 to 2 days

Old Town Entertainment District Attraction Tickets and Meal - How to fit Old Town and Mortem Manor into 1 to 2 days
This package is designed so you can stretch it. The duration is listed as about 1 to 2 days, and it works best when you treat it as a flexible mini-trip rather than a rushed stop.

Here’s a practical way to think about timing:

  • Day 1 (or early evening): handle Old Town events, walk the area, and pick your meal from the many food outlets
  • Later: do your Ferris Wheel if you want that sky view while the place is still lively
  • Day 2 (or the matching day of the week): schedule Mortem Manor on a Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, or Sunday

Also, note that this is an activity where you book ahead on purpose. The average booking window is about 19 days in advance, so if you’re traveling near peak season, it’s smart to lock plans earlier rather than hoping things line up last-minute.

No hotel pickup means you control your timing

There’s no hotel pickup or drop-off, so build in travel time to get to Old Town on your own. Good to know if you’re using rideshare, a rental car, or public transit—because the meeting point is fixed.

Price and value: when the shopping savings booklet helps (or doesn’t)

One reason the value math can feel confusing is that Old Town is free to enter. What this package seems to add is a bundle of convenience: a meal plus attraction ticket access, and—based on the way the package is described—some sort of shopping savings booklet.

Here’s how you should use that info to decide:

  • If you like shopping while you’re on vacation and you’re willing to spend time comparing deals, the savings booklet can make the package feel like a no-brainer.
  • If you’re not shopping much and you only want the core attractions, you need to make sure the attraction ticket option you selected lines up with your interests.

A helpful way to protect yourself is to plan your day around the included experiences first, then treat any discounts as a bonus.

Practical meeting point tips so you don’t waste time

You redeem at the Old Town General Store, 5770 W Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy #421, Kissimmee, FL 34746. That’s the one stop you should treat as non-negotiable.

Also, confirmation happens at booking, and the experience is near public transportation. That’s useful if you’re not driving, or if you want to reduce parking hassles.

Who this experience suits best

This works best for you if you want an Orlando-area alternative to the big theme parks. It’s also ideal if you like variety in one outing: music or car-show energy at Old Town, a Ferris Wheel view, and then Mortem Manor for spooky payoff.

It’s a good match if you’re:

  • visiting for 1 to 2 days and want a flexible plan
  • into haunted houses with live actors and effects
  • looking for a meal that doesn’t force you into a single restaurant choice
  • comfortable with walking around an entertainment district

It may be less satisfying if you’re expecting a guided, timed tour structure. The attraction and meal are real parts of the experience, but you’ll still be doing plenty of self-directed wandering and choosing your own food.

Should you book Old Town Entertainment District Attraction Tickets and Meal?

Book it if you want a solid-value plan that combines Old Town entertainment, a meal with lots of choices, and a real haunted house stop on the right days of the week. The $15 price can make sense when you’ll use the attraction ticket option and eat at Old Town instead of adding a separate dinner plan.

Think twice if you’re mainly looking for a simple walk around without committing to the attractions. Since Old Town is free to enter, you’re paying for the bundle value—so you’ll want to be sure Mortem Manor (Wed–Sun) and your selected attraction ticket are actually in your schedule.

FAQ

Where do I redeem my ticket?

You redeem at the Old Town General Store, 5770 W Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy #421, Kissimmee, FL 34746, USA.

What does the package include?

The package includes 1 or 2 attraction tickets (based on the option you selected at booking) and meals.

What days is Mortem Manor open?

Mortem Manor is open year-round Wednesday through Sunday.

How long is the Mortem Manor haunted attraction?

Mortem Manor is listed as about 30 minutes.

Are service animals allowed?

Yes, service animals are allowed.

Can I cancel and get a refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.

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