Level99 at Disney Springs: Tickets Live, Opening Day Perk, Full Look at Pricing Structure & Playtime Windows

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Booking is now live for the newest entertainment venue at Disney Springs. Tickets for Level99 went on sale yesterday, June 22, a week before the doors open. The largest location in the chain is almost ready to welcome its first Players. Here is everything you need to know to lock in a visit.

Level99 Tickets Now on Sale for Disney Springs

Exterior view of Level99 at Disney Springs with modern design and digital signage.

IN THIS ARTICLE:

  • When tickets opened and where you book
  • A step-by-step walk-through of the booking flow
  • What the two ticket lengths cost and how prices shift
  • The opening-day perk for the first guests through the door

Tickets Are Live Today on Level99.com

Level99 opened ticket sales yesterday, June 22, for its Disney Springs location. You can book now at Level99.com and claim a spot before opening day arrives on Monday.

The timing follows last week’s reveal that the venue opens Monday, June 29. Booking early puts you in line to be among the first guests to play inside the chain’s biggest build yet. Tickets start at $29.99 per player, as we reported when the opening date dropped.

A Commemorative Pin for the First 500 Players

Level99 is marking opening day with a perk for early arrivals. The first 500 Players through the door on June 29 will receive a commemorative pin at entry.

Level99 frames the gesture as a way to recognize its inaugural visitors. The pin goes only to the first 500 through the door, so plan to arrive well before the rush if you want one.

Walking Through the Booking Flow

Booking runs through three steps: Party Size, Date and Time, and Confirmation. You start by selecting Disney Springs from the location dropdown, then set your party size under Number of Players. Adults count as players 18 and over, minors as players under 18, and anyone under 16 needs an adult present at all times.

Next comes Length of Stay, where you pick a duration. Level99 sells two windows, a 1.5-Hour Ticket and a 2.5-Hour Ticket, and the clock marks how long you have to play once you check in. That timed model is a real departure from what stood here before. Both DisneyQuest and the NBA Experience let guests play as long as they liked on a single admission, so the move to a set window changes how you plan a visit. The booking screen notes that you can add more time once you arrive if you want to keep going.

From there, you arrive at a calendar of available dates, with open days highlighted and a price shown on each. Pick June 29 or any later date, and the time panel fills with slots grouped into morning, afternoon, and evening, each listing its price. After you confirm the date and time, the flow moves to payment for your name, contact details, and card.

What the Tickets Cost

Level99 sells two ticket lengths. A 1.5-Hour Ticket starts at $29.99 per player, and a 2.5-Hour Ticket starts at $39.99 per player.

Pricing shifts by date and time slot. Opening day, June 29, books at those starting rates, while pricing for later weekend dates climbs higher. You can add more time once you arrive, so the duration you choose up front is just a starting point.

The Premium Pass Upgrade

A Premium Pass Upgrade runs an extra $19.99 per person at checkout. It bundles expedited entry at check-in, a limited-edition premium Veloband, 10% off all merchandise, and an exclusive pin.

Note that this exclusive pin is separate from the opening-day commemorative pin covered below. One comes with a paid upgrade, the other is a free perk tied to being among the first 500 through the door.

What Level99 Brings to Disney Springs

The Disney Springs venue spans 46,800 square feet across two floors, anchored by a two-story bar. It will offer 63 mini-games and challenges, the most of any Level99 location to date, along with a scratch kitchen serving Detroit-style pizza, wagyu burgers, and handcrafted cocktails.

Guests check in for an RFID Veloband that unlocks every challenge in the building, with admission covering all of them. Signature games include Axe Run, Ninja Swing, and Mansion Banquet, as we covered in our opening-date report. The location sits on the West Side, in the former DisneyQuest and NBA Experience space.

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