What do an 8-foot long fish, a 7-legged sheep and a mural made from 8,500 playing cards have in common? They’re all new exhibits in a revamped Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Orlando Odditorium!
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! is home to amazing exhibits, unusual art and unbelievable and genuine artefacts from around the globe! The amazing 10,000 square foot “Odditorium” is located just off the International Drive and will entertain the entire family with interactive exhibits of the fascinating and outrageous.
With our Ripley’s Believe It or Not! tickets you can explore an unbelievable variety of artefacts and displays in 16 unique galleries that pay tribute to the odd and strange from across the globe.
The Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium is a self-guided, self-paced tour that allows guests to fully enjoy Orlando’s most bizarre attraction!
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The newly renovated Orlando Odditorium showcases hundreds of unbelievable exhibits including dozens of amazing new exhibits including:
Ripley’s Legendary Fertility Statues Here until Labor Day!
An actual human shrunken head
A Peel Trident car (the smallest production car in the world)
A portrait of singer Beyonce made entirely from candy
A “Wall-E” robot replica made from car parts
A 25-foot high mural of Jimi Hendrix made from more than 8,500 playing cards
A very rare fossil of a T-Rex foot and lower leg
Multiple miniatures that visitors can view through a magnifying glass
A stuffed Alligator Gar that measures more than 8 feet long
A balloon-powered chair that flew over the Rocky Mountains
A dog sculpture made entirely of clothes pins
New optical illusions, word puzzles and brain teasers
Several new wax figures that visitors can take photos with
A new shooting gallery for visitors to take aim and fire at different odd targets