Level99 Sets Disney Springs Opening Date for June 29

Concept art shows the exterior of Level99 at Disney Springs. Image credit: Walt Disney World
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Level99 now has an opening date for Disney Springs: Monday, June 29, 2026. Tickets are scheduled to go on sale Monday, June 22, through Level99.com.

The new West Side venue is not a ride, but it could still become one of the bigger Disney Springs additions for groups, teens, and adults who want something active to do outside the parks. The Disney Springs location is planned as the largest Level99 venue so far, with 63 mini-games and challenges spread across two floors.

In This Article

  • Level99 opening date
  • Ticket sale timing
  • How the Veloband works
  • Games, food, and hours
  • Who should consider going
Level99 exterior concept art for the Disney Springs West Side location
Concept art shows the exterior of Level99 at Disney Springs. Image credit: Walt Disney World

Level99 Opening Details At Disney Springs

Level99 will open on the Disney Springs West Side next to the Drawn to Life Cirque du Soleil theater and across from House of Blues. The space previously housed DisneyQuest and later the NBA Experience, so this is a major reuse of a high-profile Disney Springs building.

DetailWhat To Know
Opening dateMonday, June 29, 2026
Tickets on saleMonday, June 22, 2026
Starting price.99 per player
Play intervals1.5-hour and 2.5-hour options
Opening-day perkFirst 500 players receive a commemorative pin

Level99 is expected to be especially useful for visitors who want a paid activity at Disney Springs without needing a theme park ticket. It also gives groups another late-day option after shopping, dining, or a resort day.

Level99 interior concept art for the Disney Springs location
Interior concept art previews the social gaming venue coming to Disney Springs. Image credit: Walt Disney World

How The Games Work

Guests check in and receive an RFID Veloband. That wristband unlocks the venue’s challenges, and admission covers access to the games. Players can tap into games in any order and retry challenges during their time window.

The games are designed for groups of two to six players and usually last about one to four minutes. Level99 says progress can be saved between visits, which matters if locals or frequent Disney Springs guests want to keep chasing higher scores instead of treating it as a one-time activity.

The Disney Springs location will include cooperative Challenge Rooms, player-vs-player Duels, and an interactive art scavenger hunt. Signature games named for the location include Axe Run, Ninja Swing, and Mansion Banquet.

Level99 game room with interactive social gaming challenges
A Level99 game room shows the type of interactive challenge format planned for Disney Springs. Image credit: Walt Disney World

Food, Drinks, And Operating Hours

Level99 will include a two-story bar and a scratch kitchen. Menu highlights announced for Disney Springs include Detroit-style pizza, wagyu burgers, handcrafted cocktails, local beer, Loaded Elote Guacamole, the Roni, Roni, Roni pizza, and the House Burger.

Planned hours are 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday. As with any new Disney Springs venue, hours and opening operations can change once the location gets closer to launch.

Should You Put Level99 In Your Disney Springs Plans?

Level99 sounds like a better fit for competitive groups than for visitors who only want a casual walkthrough. The physical and mental challenge format should work well for teens, adults, friend groups, and families with older kids who want something more active than dinner and shopping.

The tradeoff is time. A 1.5-hour or 2.5-hour ticket can easily become the anchor activity for a Disney Springs visit, especially if you also plan to eat there. If you are pairing it with a park day, treat it like a timed activity and build in travel time instead of assuming it is a quick stop.

For broader Disney Springs planning, our Disney Springs bus verification coverage is worth reading before relying on resort bus transportation, and our Disney World summer 2026 guide can help compare Level99 with other new seasonal offerings.

Level99 Disney Springs FAQ

When does Level99 open at Disney Springs?

Level99 is scheduled to open at Disney Springs on Monday, June 29, 2026.

When do Level99 Disney Springs tickets go on sale?

Tickets are scheduled to go on sale Monday, June 22, 2026, through Level99.com.

Where is Level99 located at Disney Springs?

Level99 is on the Disney Springs West Side near the Drawn to Life Cirque du Soleil theater and across from House of Blues.

Would you book Level99 as a main Disney Springs activity, or would you rather wait for reviews after opening week? Let us know in the comments below; we want to hear how this fits into your Disney Springs plans.

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