Mystery Funhouse in Orlando, Florida: What games did they have?
Did anyone ever go to Mystery Funhouse in Orlando? It was open from 1976 until 2001 I believe. I went there a few times in the early 90's, but my parents never gave us money to play the arcade games afterwords. It was interesting how they set it up because whenever you got done with laser tag or the funhouse, it exited right to the arcade. I never got to play any of the games though, and am curious what was there.
For those interested, here is some video of Mystery Funhouse:
(Footage taken while it was still open)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKqEumKy3JE
(Footage taken by some nostalgic guys who just wandered into the building about a month ago. What's left of Mystery Funhouse is a relic of my childhood, especially the laser tag, which was the best lasertag ever):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oE3rs5RS_u0&feature=related
If you didn't go there, this is all probably meaningless to you, but the funhouse and the laser tag were well made and created an immersive experience. Back in the 70's I'm sure they poured a lot of money to get it started, but ultimately closed it because they didn't want to reinvest in the business. I wish they'd reopen it.
Did anyone ever go to Mystery Funhouse in Orlando? It was open from 1976 until 2001 I believe. I went there a few times in the early 90's, but my parents never gave us money to play the arcade games afterwords. It was interesting how they set it up because whenever you got done with laser tag or the funhouse, it exited right to the arcade. I never got to play any of the games though, and am curious what was there.
For those interested, here is some video of Mystery Funhouse:
(Footage taken while it was still open)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKqEumKy3JE
(Footage taken by some nostalgic guys who just wandered into the building about a month ago. What's left of Mystery Funhouse is a relic of my childhood, especially the laser tag, which was the best lasertag ever):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oE3rs5RS_u0&feature=related
If you didn't go there, this is all probably meaningless to you, but the funhouse and the laser tag were well made and created an immersive experience. Back in the 70's I'm sure they poured a lot of money to get it started, but ultimately closed it because they didn't want to reinvest in the business. I wish they'd reopen it.