REVIEW · KISSIMMEE
Kissimmee: Old Town Ferris Wheel, Attractions, and Dinner
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Old Town at night has a built-in fun factor. I like how this combo stacks Ferris wheel views with Mortem Manor’s haunted-house action, all in one walkable area. The only real drawback is that the ticket you pick matters, because the package is built around specific included attractions.
I also like the practical way you use it: you grab your voucher at the Old Town General Store, then you can choose when to go within your evening window. The dinner voucher makes it easy to avoid the usual vacation question of where to eat next. If you’re the type who hates lines or dark, jump-scare style attractions, you’ll want to think twice about Mortem Manor before you commit.
Kissimmee’s Old Town is an 18-acre open-air strip of shops, attractions, and rides, and the vibe fits a relaxed one-day plan. You’re not signing up for a big tour bus day. You’re buying time to wander, pick your moments, and get a classic American night out.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Old Town at night: an 18-acre strip you can actually use
- Your ticket choices: stacking Ferris wheel, haunted house, and dinner
- Ferris wheel details: 18 gondolas and night views 85+ feet up
- Mortem Manor Haunted House: two stories, animatronics, and live actors
- Dinner with an all-American voucher: A&W or Nathan’s Famous
- Car cruise nights and weekly entertainment: the bonus that changes day-to-day
- How to plan your one-day timing without stress
- Price and value: why the $15 number actually makes sense
- Who this fits best (and who should be cautious)
- Practical logistics: where to exchange and how to use it
- Should you book this Old Town Ferris Wheel, Haunted House, and Dinner combo?
- FAQ
- Where do I exchange my voucher?
- What attractions are included with this ticket?
- Can I choose between A&W Restaurant and Nathan’s Famous?
- How tall is the Old Town Ferris wheel?
- How many gondolas are on the Ferris wheel?
- What is Mortem Manor Haunted House like?
- Does this include the car cruise events?
- Is hotel pickup or drop-off included?
- Can I cancel and get a full refund?
- Is the ticket valid for more than one day?
Key things to know before you go

- 18 gondolas, seats 6 each on a custom-made Ferris wheel
- 85+ feet high for views of Kissimmee and nearby Orlando
- Mortem Manor is two stories with state-of-the-art animatronics and live actors
- Meal voucher choice between A&W Restaurant and Nathan’s Famous
- Car cruise nights included on Friday and Saturday (schedule-based)
- Holiday events like Halloween, 4th of July, and Christmas can add extra atmosphere
Old Town at night: an 18-acre strip you can actually use

Old Town is set up like a walk-around amusement district. Think shopping, classic attractions, and rides for a mix of ages, all in an open-air area that works well after the sun goes down. This matters because you’re not commuting across multiple areas all day.
You’ll feel the rhythm fast: people stroll between attractions, lights start to pop on the rides, and dinner becomes the natural midpoint for the night. If you’re planning just one day here, this ticket makes the time feel more “spent” and less like wandering with no payoff.
The vibe is also flexible. You can focus on the big-ticket items (Ferris wheel and haunted house) and still leave room for casual wandering. That’s the best kind of plan when you’re traveling—part structure, part freedom.
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Your ticket choices: stacking Ferris wheel, haunted house, and dinner

This experience is built from included components you can combine, depending on the ticket option you select. The package is designed so you get admission for the Old Town Ferris Wheel, the Mortem Manor Haunted House, and an all-American meal via a voucher.
You’ll also notice the dinner part is not locked to a single restaurant. Your meal voucher can be used at either A&W Restaurant or Nathan’s Famous, both known for the classic American fast-food lineup. That choice is genuinely useful because it lets you match the meal to what’s easiest in the moment.
When you exchange your voucher at the Old Town General Store, you’re essentially buying permission to participate in the evening without worrying about chasing separate ticket counters. One small tip: plan your walk so you don’t spend your best energy zigzagging between the rides and your meal spot.
Ferris wheel details: 18 gondolas and night views 85+ feet up

The Old Town Ferris wheel is a custom-made ride from Italy, and it’s built with 18 gondolas. Each gondola seats 6 people, so it’s comfortable for small groups and keeps things from feeling like a cramped cattle-car.
The height is the main reason to do it: once you reach the top, you get spectacular views of Kissimmee and nearby Orlando from over 85 feet in the air. That’s exactly the kind of payoff that makes a short evening activity feel worth doing.
At night, the experience shifts. The colorful lights illuminate the sky after sunset, so your ride isn’t just about the view—it’s also about the lighting and atmosphere. If you’re sensitive to bright lights or darkness, keep that in mind, because the ride leans into the nighttime show aspect.
Mortem Manor Haunted House: two stories, animatronics, and live actors

Mortem Manor is the brave part of the evening. It’s a haunted house with two stories, and it uses state-of-the-art animatronics plus live actors. That combination matters because it tends to feel more unpredictable than a fully static walkthrough.
The house is also pitched as a new attraction, so the theme and staging are likely to feel current rather than tired. If you enjoy haunted attractions for the performance and not just for being scared, you’ll probably appreciate how the live actors and animatronics work together.
Practical mindset: go in expecting interaction and staging, not a calm self-paced walk. If you don’t like surprises in your personal space, you might find it more intense than you want. If you do like the theater of it, this is one of the best ways to spend time at Old Town besides the rides.
Dinner with an all-American voucher: A&W or Nathan’s Famous

Dinner is where this package turns from “fun” into “complete.” You get a meal voucher that you can use at A&W Restaurant or Nathan’s Famous. Both are built around familiar, satisfying American staples, so you’re not gambling on finding something you like.
What I really like about this voucher setup is the flexibility it gives you once you’re inside Old Town. A voucher removes the decision fatigue and keeps your day flowing. Based on what people report after redeeming, the voucher can cover items like a hotdog or burger, plus choices of soft drinks and alcoholic beverages such as beer or a spirit & mixer.
That beverage detail matters for adults planning an evening out. If you’re traveling as a couple or with friends, it’s a simple way to make dinner feel like part of the fun instead of just a stop you have to get through.
Car cruise nights and weekly entertainment: the bonus that changes day-to-day

One of the sneaky values in this ticket is that it includes classic-car cruise events. You get access to the Saturday Nite Classic Car Cruise, described as the longest-running car show and cruise in America, plus the Friday Nite Muscle Car Cruise.
Even if cars are not your main interest, that kind of event adds an easy reason to linger. It also gives you something to do between your scheduled highlights—especially if you want to avoid stuffing every hour tight.
You’re also covered for weekly live entertainment and holiday events like St. Patrick’s Day, 4th of July, Halloween, Christmas, and New Year’s. The exact day you go will shape the atmosphere, but the takeaway is simple: this area doesn’t feel like a dead zone when people are on vacation.
How to plan your one-day timing without stress

This is a one-day ticket, and it’s valid for that day only. The schedule can include starting times, so check availability for when you can begin your use of the voucher.
For a smooth evening flow, I’d structure it like this: start with wandering and rides at a comfortable pace, do the Ferris wheel around sunset if you can, then use Mortem Manor once it’s fully dark enough to feel like a real haunted-house night. Finish with dinner so you’re eating before you get too tired or distracted by lights and crowds.
If lines pop up for the haunted house, don’t panic. A big advantage of this setup is that you have a plan with built-in components. You’re not forced to commit to just one attraction and hope the rest works out.
Price and value: why the $15 number actually makes sense

The package is listed at $15 per person, and value depends on what you end up doing that evening. Since the ticket includes the Ferris wheel admission and Mortem Manor Haunted House, you’re already getting two standout attractions that would normally cost extra on their own.
Add in the meal voucher at A&W or Nathan’s Famous, and the cost picture becomes more balanced. Food is often where evening amusement plans get expensive, and a voucher is a straightforward way to control that.
Then there’s the bonus layer: car cruise events, weekly live entertainment, and holiday programming. You might not use every possible bonus element on your exact date, but even knowing they exist changes how you plan your night. This is a ticket designed to help you fill a whole evening without constantly reaching into your wallet again and again.
Who this fits best (and who should be cautious)

This works well if you want a simple one-day plan in Kissimmee that feels like classic American fun. I’d especially recommend it for couples, groups of friends, and anyone who wants a mix of views, rides, and a “spend the evening” vibe.
It also fits families who want an open-air district with attractions for different ages, as long as the haunted house is appropriate for the kids or teens in your group. If you’re traveling with younger children who don’t do well with spooky environments, you may want to focus on the Ferris wheel and dinner and treat Mortem Manor as optional.
If you dislike haunted attractions or prefer calm, low-stimulation experiences, the Mortem Manor component is the main reason you might reconsider. The Ferris wheel and dinner alone can still make Old Town a good night out, but this specific combo is built around that haunted-house payoff.
Practical logistics: where to exchange and how to use it
You exchange your voucher at the Old Town General Store, which is your meeting point for getting everything activated. There’s no hotel pickup or drop-off, so you’ll need to get yourself to Old Town on your own.
Once you have your tickets, you can use them during the evening, and people report the pickup process is quick and easy. In other words, you’re not spending your first hour stuck in paperwork.
Language support isn’t described in detail, but the basic idea is clear: bring your voucher, swap it at the General Store, then enjoy the activities on your chosen day.
Should you book this Old Town Ferris Wheel, Haunted House, and Dinner combo?
Book it if you want a straightforward, evening-focused day in Kissimmee with three main anchors: Ferris wheel, Mortem Manor, and a dinner voucher. The value comes from stacking attractions plus food, and the General Store pickup makes it easy to start without friction.
Skip or adjust if haunted houses are not your thing, or if you’re sensitive to animatronics and live actors. Also think about your day-of priorities: if you only care about one ride, you might feel like you’re paying for the full package instead of selecting exactly what you want.
If you’re planning an Old Town night and you want it to feel complete, this combo is a solid way to do it. It’s fun, it’s easy to use, and it keeps your evening from turning into aimless wandering.
FAQ
Where do I exchange my voucher?
You exchange your voucher at the Old Town General Store.
What attractions are included with this ticket?
The included attractions are admission for the Ferris wheel and the Mortem Manor Haunted House, plus a meal voucher at A&W Restaurant or Nathan’s Famous.
Can I choose between A&W Restaurant and Nathan’s Famous?
Yes. The meal voucher can be used at either A&W Restaurant or Nathan’s Famous.
How tall is the Old Town Ferris wheel?
It’s over 85 feet in the air, and you can see views of Kissimmee and nearby Orlando.
How many gondolas are on the Ferris wheel?
The Ferris wheel has 18 gondolas.
What is Mortem Manor Haunted House like?
Mortem Manor is a haunted house with two stories, state-of-the-art animatronics, and live actors.
Does this include the car cruise events?
Yes. The included list mentions the Saturday Nite Classic Car Cruise and the Friday Nite Muscle Car Cruise.
Is hotel pickup or drop-off included?
No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.
Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the ticket valid for more than one day?
No. It’s valid for 1 day, and you should check availability for starting times.












