Central Florida’s only upside down attraction: an amusement park featuring over 100 interactive exhibits for the entire family to live
If you need to take an original day off, fly to the amazing and strange "Wonderworks Home" in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
Wonderworks is exactly an inverted building which could arrive in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, because of a tornado in the Bermuda Triangle.
Sorrounded by green and other houses, this all white strange building, from the outside, is similar to an old and majestic bank with detailed pillars. It's completely upside down: in fact, you have to stand upside down in order to observe it in the right direction!
You can enter this amusement park through the tympanum turned upside down. Immediately upon entering the park, everyone is invited to the Inversion Tunnel created by "Professor Wonder and his staff of Brilliant Scientists".
There are lots of funny rooms, such as the Disaster Zone, Challenge Zone, Space Zone, Light and Sound Zone, Bubble Lab with Wonder Coasters, Far Out Illusion Gallery and the Lazer Tag with Arcade.
Of course, the garden with its trees around the house is upside down too!
Wonderworks also offers a great sinner show with the Hoot and Holler gang and several other facilities... But everything has its price... and visiting this park is a little bit expensive but it's worth going there as soon as possible!
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