Two coasters and a long day of fun. Fun Spot America (Kissimmee) mixes family-friendly attractions with real thrill rides, and the whole setup is easy to use once you’re there. You get a single-day park pass on a paper ticket, plus Wi‑Fi so you can plan breaks and recharge phones while the kids bounce between rides.
I really like that the essentials are handled up front: parking fees are included, and that means fewer “wait, what’s this charge?” moments. I also love the park’s coaster focus, especially the wooden coaster experience at the Kissimmee site, including the Mine Blower and Florida’s full 360-degree wooden barrel roll. One thing to watch: the big-ticket add-ons cost extra, including SkyCoasters and arcade games, and food/drinks are buy-on-your-own.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Why Fun Spot America Kissimmee is such an easy Orlando-area win
- Price and value: what the $68 covers (and what it doesn’t)
- Getting there and handling the ticket without stress
- A one-stop itinerary: how your day can actually run
- 1) Start with go-karts while everyone’s fresh
- 2) Hit the wooden coaster next (Mine Blower is the Kissimmee centerpiece)
- 3) Add kiddie rides and family-friendly options to keep the day moving
- 4) Decide about SkyCoasters and arcades before hunger wins
- 5) Food and drinks: bring cash and consider the refill cup trick
- 6) End with night riding and that late opening time
- Fun Spot America’s big attractions: what they mean for your group
- Wooden coaster energy without the all-day “mega park” feeling
- Go-karts and arcade add-ons: fun for different personalities
- SkyCoasters: for the thrill seekers who want the “wow” moment
- Splash Pad and Ferris Wheel: the Orlando extras if you’re considering a bonus visit
- Practical tips that make the day smoother
- Who should book Fun Spot America Kissimmee?
- Should you book? My honest take
- FAQ
- What is the price for Fun Spot America Kissimmee?
- How long is the visit?
- What’s included with the ticket?
- Are food and drinks included?
- Is the SkyCoaster included?
- Are arcade games included?
- What are the opening hours?
- Do they provide a paper ticket?
- Is there a cancellation or refund policy?
- Are service animals allowed?
- Is it near public transportation?
Key things to know before you go

- Mine Blower wooden coaster at the Kissimmee park, including Florida’s full 360-degree wooden barrel roll
- Parking fees included so you can pull in and go straight to the fun
- SkyCoasters cost extra, so decide your budget before you start riding
- Arcade games are extra-cost and can add up fast if you don’t set limits
- Cash helps for food and drinks, and a park cup with refills can save money
- Small-group feel: activity caps at 14 travelers
Why Fun Spot America Kissimmee is such an easy Orlando-area win
If you’re in Central Florida and you want a theme-park day that doesn’t feel like a production, Fun Spot America is built for that. It’s family-owned, it runs from late morning until late night (10:00 AM to 11:30 PM), and it focuses on giving you a lot of different ride types in one place—coasters, go-karts, kiddie rides, and then the optional extras.
What I like best is the balance. You can build a day around serious thrills (wooden coasters and SkyCoaster-type viewing rides) and still keep younger kids happy with plenty of options. And because the pass covers one park for one day, you’re not stuck playing “where should we go?” once you arrive.
The other practical win: the setup is straightforward. You’re on a paper ticket, and Wi‑Fi is included. That matters more than you’d think when you’re juggling photos, finding friends, and checking attraction times.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Orlando.
Price and value: what the $68 covers (and what it doesn’t)

At $68 for a single day, the value hinges on knowing what’s included versus what’s add-on priced. Based on the details you’re given, your pass includes:
- Single Day 1 Park Pass
- Parking fees included
- Wi‑Fi
What is not included? Food and drinks are available for purchase, and the premium thrill add-ons are separate: SkyCoasters and arcade games can be purchased for extra cost.
Here’s how I’d frame the value in real-life terms. If you’re the type of visitor who plans your day around a couple of big rides (wooden coaster + go-karts), you can keep spending under control. If you start stacking everything—SkyCoasters plus arcade games plus full-price snacks—you’ll still have a great day, just expect it to cost more than the headline ticket price.
Getting there and handling the ticket without stress

The listing info says the park is near public transportation, which is a nice backup if you don’t want to rely entirely on rideshares. That said, most people come by car in this area, and parking being included is a huge simplifier.
When you arrive, you’re not hunting for a payment desk just to park. You can concentrate on the day’s plan: where you want to start, how you’ll break for food, and whether you’re adding any paid attractions after you’ve seen the lines.
Also, keep in mind the park uses a paper ticket. That sounds old-school, but it’s often faster at entry when you’ve already got it ready.
A one-stop itinerary: how your day can actually run

This experience is basically one clear goal: spend your day at Fun Spot America. There aren’t multiple locations built into the plan you’re booking—so your “itinerary” is really about smart ride order and budgeting for the optional stuff.
1) Start with go-karts while everyone’s fresh
Fun Spot America is known for multi-level go-kart tracks, and this is usually the best first move because it gets everyone energized without needing the “wait for the perfect moment” mindset.
If you’re traveling with kids, go-karts also create an easy first win: you can choose the speed and intensity that fits your group, then move into the coaster rides once the adrenaline has kicked in.
2) Hit the wooden coaster next (Mine Blower is the Kissimmee centerpiece)
At the Kissimmee park, the standout wooden coaster is Mine Blower. The park also highlights a major structural thrill: it’s Florida’s only wooden coaster with a full 360-degree barrel roll.
This is the kind of ride that changes how you remember the day. Even if you only do one “big” coaster, the combination of wooden coaster feel plus that full roll gives your visit a memorable hook.
Practical advice: do this before you’ve exhausted the group with smaller rides. Once people start getting tired, it’s harder to convince everyone to line up for the “one coaster we came for.”
3) Add kiddie rides and family-friendly options to keep the day moving
You’ll also find kiddie rides and variety attractions, which is what makes this work for mixed ages. The trick with family theme days is not trying to do everything—it’s spacing out the thrill so everyone stays in the mood to keep going.
So, after the coaster, I’d rotate. Give younger kids their fun loop, then come back to coasters or karting when energy returns.
4) Decide about SkyCoasters and arcades before hunger wins
This is where many days get expensive.
- SkyCoasters are available but sold separately.
- Arcade games are also extra.
My suggestion: set a simple rule early. For example, pick either SkyCoaster or arcade add-ons first, then reassess after your main coaster and lunch. That way the optional parts feel like a choice, not an accident.
The park’s SkyCoaster offerings are described as some of the tallest and largest attractions of their kind, so if your group loves that big “look down / look up” thrill, it’s worth planning for.
5) Food and drinks: bring cash and consider the refill cup trick
Food and drinks are available for purchase, and the biggest practical tip here is simple: bring cash if you can. You’ll be able to grab snacks and drinks without hunting for payment options mid-line.
One cost-saving idea from the info you were given: pick up the park cup, which has refill of beverages. If you’ll be there all day (and the hours suggest you might), that can cut down the “every hour we need a new drink” spending.
6) End with night riding and that late opening time
The park is open until 11:30 PM, which is longer than many family theme park windows. That means you can catch rides when it’s cooler and you can take photos and do one last push without feeling rushed.
Fun Spot America’s big attractions: what they mean for your group

Wooden coaster energy without the all-day “mega park” feeling
Central Florida theme parks can be huge. Fun Spot America feels more like a tight, ride-focused day, which is great if you’re visiting with kids, want variety, or you only have one day to spare.
The Kissimmee wooden coaster highlights—especially the 360-degree barrel roll—are the reason to prioritize this stop. It gives you a high-impact thrill that doesn’t require you to navigate a massive multi-park schedule.
Go-karts and arcade add-ons: fun for different personalities
Not everyone in your group needs the same intensity.
- Go-karts are competitive and social.
- Kiddie rides keep smaller kids engaged.
- Arcades let you swap from physical thrills to lower-energy fun without leaving.
But because arcades are extra-cost, they work best when you treat them as a planned break. If you let it run wild, that’s where the budget surprises show up.
SkyCoasters: for the thrill seekers who want the “wow” moment
SkyCoasters are sold separately, and that matters. If you’re not sure your group will actually pay for it, don’t guess—wait until after you’ve done the main rides and seen the vibe.
If your crew is the type that loves height, the park positions SkyCoasters as a major attraction. For some people, that’s the memory of the day more than the coaster.
Splash Pad and Ferris Wheel: the Orlando extras if you’re considering a bonus visit

Your booking is for Fun Spot America in Kissimmee, but the information you were given also points out major features at the Orlando park. Specifically:
- A state-of-the-art Splash Pad with over 30 water interactive features is at Fun Spot Orlando.
- A spectacular Ferris Wheel that lights up the park at night is also found at Fun Spot Orlando, with an amazing view of Central Florida.
So if you’re making a multi-day Central Florida plan, Orlando’s version of the park adds water play and a night view attraction. If you’re staying strictly with Kissimmee only, don’t count on those elements—you’ll want to focus on what’s emphasized for Kissimmee: Mine Blower and the wooden coaster thrill.
Practical tips that make the day smoother

Here’s what will help you get the most out of your ticket value and reduce frustration.
- Bring cash for food and drinks, and plan for at least a snack or two during the long hours.
- Pick one or two “pay extra” attractions you care about (SkyCoasters and/or arcades) and treat the rest as bonus if you have time.
- For drink spending, look for the park cup refill idea; it’s an easy way to stretch your day budget.
- Use Wi‑Fi to regroup and plan ride order while you’re there—don’t try to coordinate everything on your own cellular signal.
- Since the activity caps at 14 travelers, this should feel manageable rather than chaotic. That’s good for families trying to keep track of everyone.
Who should book Fun Spot America Kissimmee?

This is a strong fit if you want:
- A family-friendly theme-park day with both thrill and easy rides
- A wooden coaster highlight that includes a very unusual element: a full 360-degree barrel roll
- A one-day plan that doesn’t require a massive park-to-park transfer schedule
- A budget approach that can stay close to the ticket price if you plan your add-ons
It’s less ideal if your group expects everything to be included. The “core pass” is your base, and the premium extras (SkyCoasters and arcade games) come with additional purchases.
Should you book? My honest take
If you have one day in the Kissimmee/Orlando area and you want a fun, family-friendly park with a real coaster centerpiece, I’d book this. The combination of parking included, Wi‑Fi included, and the standout wooden coaster experience makes it feel like solid value at the $68 level—especially if you’re selective about SkyCoasters and arcades.
If you already know your group will want multiple add-ons and lots of arcade time, you can still go and have a great day, just budget a little extra beyond the ticket so you don’t get surprised mid-visit.
FAQ
What is the price for Fun Spot America Kissimmee?
The price is listed as $68.
How long is the visit?
The duration is approximately 1 day.
What’s included with the ticket?
Included features are a single-day 1 park pass, parking fees, and Wi‑Fi.
Are food and drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are available for purchase.
Is the SkyCoaster included?
No. The SkyCoaster may be purchased separately.
Are arcade games included?
No. Arcade games may be purchased separately.
What are the opening hours?
Mon–Sun hours are 10:00 AM to 11:30 PM, within the range of 07/09/2024 to 05/02/2026.
Do they provide a paper ticket?
Yes, the ticket type is listed as paper ticket.
Is there a cancellation or refund policy?
The experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason; the amount paid will not be refunded if you cancel or amend.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
Is it near public transportation?
Yes, it’s listed as near public transportation.























