REVIEW · ORLANDO
Orlando: Ripley’s Believe It or Not! 2-Way Combo
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Meteorite touch plus a mirror maze sounds like chaos. In Orlando, Ripley’s Believe It or Not! 2-Way Combo turns that chaos into a surprisingly fun 1-day route, with hands-on weirdness and a Mirror Maze you’ll actually want to try twice. I especially like how the exhibits mix science-style curiosity with pop-culture surprises, so you’re not stuck in one mood all day.
I love the moment you get to touch the 3,197-pound meteorite and then wander from there into other real-feeling odd artifacts, including a piece of Mars and iconic movie props. The Vortex Tunnel and its light-show illusions also hit that sweet spot of silly and surprising, which makes it easy to keep kids interested without turning it into pure noise.
One possible drawback: the overall experience can feel more compact than big theme park entertainment, so if you’re expecting something huge and all-day intense, you may wish you had more time or more exhibits on your route. That said, the combo format helps you squeeze in two different attractions in one visit.
In This Review
- Key Points You Should Know Before You Go
- Where Ripley’s Starts in Orlando: Believe It or Not! All in One Place
- Touch the 3,197-Pound Meteorite and Other Hands-On Oddities
- Movie Props and Live Video Walls for Big-Screen Wonder
- Vortex Tunnel: The Light Show That Messes With Your Sense of Direction
- The Museum’s Weird Character Gallery: Hemingway, Alligators, and Sasquatch Prints
- Mirror Maze Orlando: LED Lights, Mirrors, and Getting Lost on Purpose
- Price and Time: Is This $42 Combo Good Value?
- Who Should Book This Combo (and Who Might Not)
- Should You Book the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! 2-Way Combo?
- FAQ
- What’s included in the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! 2-Way Combo?
- How long is the experience valid for?
- Where do I go for this activity?
- How much does it cost?
- Is the attraction wheelchair accessible?
- Is this a small group activity?
- Can I cancel for a refund?
- Is there a pay-later option?
- Are there different starting times?
- What kind of highlights should I expect?
Key Points You Should Know Before You Go

- Touch the meteorite (3,197 pounds) and get hands-on with out-of-this-world objects.
- See pop-culture artifacts like the Star Wars Lightsaber linked to Luke Skywalker.
- Plan for the Vortex Tunnel where light and perception get scrambled on purpose.
- The Mirror Maze is included, and it’s the part many people love most.
- Small group size (up to 10) helps you move at your own pace instead of feeling rushed.
- There’s a lot to slow-walk, including exhibits with cultural curiosities and science-y themes.
Where Ripley’s Starts in Orlando: Believe It or Not! All in One Place

You start at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! in Orlando, and that’s the big advantage of this combo: everything is concentrated. Plan on spending a full day if you can, since the attraction is built for wandering, reading, and repeating the interactive bits when something catches your eye.
The layout is the kind where you’ll keep turning corners and going, wait, what is this? That’s the whole concept, and it works best when you don’t try to rush. If you like hands-on exhibits and visual surprises more than rides, this is a good match.
Also, because it’s a small group limited to 10 participants, the pace tends to be less frantic than larger attractions. That matters if you want time to look closely at details, or if someone in your group needs a slower moment now and then.
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Touch the 3,197-Pound Meteorite and Other Hands-On Oddities

This combo earns its name fast, mainly because it lets you physically engage with some truly dramatic displays. One of the headline moments is the chance to touch the 3,197-pound meteorite—a rare experience that feels grounded in real science while still being weird enough to be memorable.
You’ll also see other space-linked curiosities, including a piece of Mars. Even if you’re not a science fan, these objects work because they’re tangible. Instead of just looking at behind-glass facts, you get the sense that these are items you could almost hold in your hands, even though the attraction keeps things safe and controlled.
From there, you’ll notice the exhibit style keeps shifting: touch-based moments, then visual spectacle, then another interactive stop. That keeps the day from feeling like one long hallway.
Practical tip: wear shoes that handle a lot of walking, because the exhibits invite repeated stops. If you want photos, plan for a little extra time at the interactive objects.
Movie Props and Live Video Walls for Big-Screen Wonder

Ripley’s doesn’t treat pop culture like a separate section—it uses it to draw you into the weird world. One of the most attention-grabbing items listed for this attraction is the Star Wars Lightsaber connected to Luke Skywalker. Whether you’re a hardcore Star Wars fan or just like seeing film props up close, it’s the kind of thing that makes people pause and point.
Then there’s the live video wall aspect. You can watch something like a live rocket launch on a large interactive video wall, which adds motion and scale to what would otherwise be static exhibits. This is a smart trick: it turns the “museum of oddities” into a place where your eyes keep moving.
What I like about this mix is that it keeps different ages happy. Kids usually react to the hands-on and the lights. Adults often enjoy the museum-feel of collections and the story-like connections between items.
Vortex Tunnel: The Light Show That Messes With Your Sense of Direction
The Vortex Tunnel is where the experience starts feeling more like a challenge. It uses illusions and a colorful light show to scramble your senses, which is exactly what you want from a place called Believe It or Not.
If you tend to enjoy optical tricks and stage-like visual effects, this is one of the moments you should prioritize. It’s not a high-speed roller coaster kind of thrill; it’s a perception-bending experience. The fun is in realizing how quickly your brain expects one thing and then gets something else.
Practical advice: don’t plan to rush out right after the tunnel. If you like to process what you just saw, give yourself a little time to walk it off. The rest of the exhibits flow in a way that rewards that calmer pace.
The Museum’s Weird Character Gallery: Hemingway, Alligators, and Sasquatch Prints

Part of why Ripley’s works for many people is that it’s not only science and screens. It also leans hard into stories, even if you don’t know whether every item is your personal taste.
One standout example in the attraction description is the inclusion of a shrunken torso owned by Ernest Hemingway. That’s the kind of name that pulls curious adults in immediately, and it gives the exhibits an odd biographical hook, not just a random collection of objects.
You’ll also encounter ancient alligators. Pair that with the mysterious footprint from a swampy sasquatch, and you start to see the theme: Ripley’s is building a world where folklore and curiosity sit beside science-style awe.
And that matters for value. When an attraction includes both cultural oddities and hands-on science-style moments, more people find at least one thing that clicks. That’s a big deal for a combo ticket, because you want the probability of enjoyment to stay high across a group with mixed interests.
One more thing I like: the attraction gives you enough room to take your time looking. That slower pace is useful for reading and for noticing how the collections connect different cultures and ideas.
Mirror Maze Orlando: LED Lights, Mirrors, and Getting Lost on Purpose
The second half of the combo is the Mirror Maze Orlando, and this is the part that tends to get the most love. The concept is simple: LED lights and never-ending mirrors create a place where direction feels unreliable.
The Mirror Maze is a great match for the Ripley’s vibe because it turns confusion into a game. You’re not just looking at the weird. You’re inside it, trying to find your way out while reflections multiply and your bearings get tested.
How to make it more fun (and less frustrating):
- Go in as a pair or small group if you have one, since different people will notice different cues.
- Expect to need a couple of attempts. Some people do it once and move on, but if you’re enjoying it, doing it again can be surprisingly rewarding.
- If you’re with kids, set a simple goal like find the exit together instead of racing.
Since the Mirror Maze is included with the Ripley’s admission, you’re not juggling logistics between two separate tickets. You can focus on the experience rather than on planning.
Based on the rating pattern for this combo, the maze is often the best bet. Even if the main exhibit feels a bit on the compact side to some people, the Mirror Maze gives you that built-in interactive payoff.
Price and Time: Is This $42 Combo Good Value?

At about $42 per person, this combo is priced like a mid-range theme attraction add-on. The value comes from the fact that you get two distinct experiences for one day: the Believe It or Not! exhibit experience plus access to the Mirror Maze.
If you were only paying for one attraction, the cost might feel more questionable depending on what you like. But here, the day splits into two different types of fun:
- Believe It or Not! gives you artifacts, hands-on objects, and light-and-sound illusions.
- The Mirror Maze turns that same theme of the unusual into an active puzzle you do with your body and your brain.
Duration-wise, it’s valid for 1 day, and you’ll want to check available starting times so you can pick a slot that matches your schedule. In Orlando, that matters because theme park days often expand. The combo’s strength is that it’s flexible enough to work in a broader itinerary without demanding a full day at one single park.
A small-group element also helps the value. When you’re limited to a maximum of 10 participants, the pace can feel calmer. That can make the experience feel longer than it actually is, because you’re not constantly being pulled forward.
Who Should Book This Combo (and Who Might Not)

This is a smart choice for:
- Families with kids who like interactive exhibits and visual effects.
- Adults who enjoy quirky museum-style collections and pop-culture artifacts.
- Anyone who likes hands-on science moments but also wants the playful side of stage illusions.
- Groups where not everyone wants the same type of attraction, since Believe It or Not! and the Mirror Maze offer different kinds of engagement.
It might not be the perfect fit if you need a huge amount of content to feel satisfied. One concern raised by some people is that it can feel small, and that can sting if you expected something more sprawling. If you’re the type who measures an attraction by the number of attractions or the amount of time you can fill, you’ll want to manage expectations.
Should You Book the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! 2-Way Combo?

I think you should book if you want a one-day Orlando plan that mixes hands-on oddities with a genuinely interactive finale in the Mirror Maze. It’s also a good pick if you like variety: space objects and movie props on one side, then illusions and puzzle-like fun on the other.
You might skip it if you’re hunting for a long, nonstop, big-theme-park-style day. If your definition of worth is hours and hours of activity, this combo may feel tighter than you want.
If you do book, aim to go in with a curious mindset. Spend time touching what you can touch, enjoy the light tricks without trying to outsmart them, and give the maze the attention it deserves. That’s where this combo pays off most.
FAQ
What’s included in the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! 2-Way Combo?
The combo includes entry to Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Orlando and access to Ripley’s Mirror Maze Orlando.
How long is the experience valid for?
The ticket is valid for 1 day.
Where do I go for this activity?
You should go to Ripley’s Believe It or Not!
How much does it cost?
The price is listed as $42 per person.
Is the attraction wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible.
Is this a small group activity?
Yes. The group is limited to 10 participants.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there a pay-later option?
Yes. You can reserve now and pay later, with the option to pay nothing today.
Are there different starting times?
It’s valid for 1 day, and you should check availability to see starting times.
What kind of highlights should I expect?
Expect hands-on exhibits like touching a meteorite, iconic movie props, video walls, and the Mirror Maze.






















