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ImageWorks - The "What If" Labs

200 Epcot Center Dr, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830, United States

ImageWorks - The "What If" Labs
Museum
3.5
59 reviews
8 comments
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9CCX+XC Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA
+1 407-939-5277
disneyworld.disney.go.com
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Monday: 11–21
Tuesday: 11–21
Wedneasday: 11–21
Thursday: 11–21
Friday: 11–22
Saturday: 11–22
Sunday: 11–22
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Bilbo Saggins
Bilbo Saggins
ImageWorks is great for kids, not as vast as it used to be back in the day but still fun. Play music with the motion of your hands and by stomping on the ground, customize and email your own figment to friends or family too.
Adam Oster
Adam Oster
Similar to the ride here, this area is but a shell of its former self, an outdated reminder of how things used to be. There is some fun to be had here, but not much. My kids seem to enjoy the bits of old school image works which still exist, such as the noise pads, but even this area which is much smaller than the old image works feels empty and underutilized.
Hopefully some day they'll find a way to make this area lively again, right now it feels like a dead zone where people sit to wait for their kids to realize that half the machines don't even work.
Alex “Undercover Critic”
Alex “Undercover Critic”
There is so much wasted potential here. Disney has long been known as a pioneer in innovation and imagination but I'm afraid that that era is over. The entire upstairs which used to be open to guests is now reserved for Vacation Club members. I'd like to see this portion opened to the public again (most notably the rainbow tunnel which was a favorite of Michael Jackson) as it would bring back fond childhood memories.
Lori D
Lori D
Way back when, ImageWorks used to be awesome. The interactive exhibits used to be fun. Now, this place is a very sad shell of its former self. A majority of exhibits don't work, or malfunction when you try them. Disney really dropped the ball with this section and it's a shame they won't do proper upkeep.
Taylor W
Taylor W
Essentially this is a rest area for families after you ride Journey Into Imagination.
Some interactive exhibits.
Lots of screaming kids - heads up.
Small gift shop here too if you need water or a snack.
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77
Imagination was very creepy,it was centered for little kids but it’s just so creepy. And the ride was kinda boring. Not that good of a ride... :<
Lee snyder
Lee snyder1 year ago
Fun cheesy ride that had a 90’s Disney feel. The interactive games were fun.
KC
KC1 year ago
It's weird how much my toddler enjoyed it for not really knowing what was going on. It was shockingly good for someone as small as her. She loved the ride here and the different musical exhibits. There was a lot to offer in terms of imagination, play, and education. From different instruments to learning cause and effects, pitches and tones, this is a great stop. We also arrived at the perfect time because there was a sea of strollers when we first swung by but when we walked by a second time and saw they were gone we hopped right in.
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