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Julho 20, 2021

Going Big in Orlando

Dezerland Revs Up Its Attractions Galore for a Busy Summer
After three years of transforming the property, dealing with a pandemic and launching a soft opening in the final days of 2020, Dezerland Park is in gear for the busy days ahead with its seemingly unending 800,000 sq. ft. of indoor amusements including 17-plus attractions under one roof. They say the scope and variety of activities offer thrills for everyone – regardless of age, interests or skill levels.

Dezerland Park has two electric go-kart tracks, a 200-plus game arcade, the Orlando Auto Museum with owner Michael Dezer’s massive classic car collection, 12 bowling lanes, the Pinball Palace, a trampoline park, a Cinemark movie theater, axe throwing, glow-in-the-dark mini-golf, bumper cars, shopping, dining, event spaces and more. The better question might be: What don’t they have? Oh, and the destination venue also offers free parking and admission.

The operators say as locals, tourists and convention attendees make their way back to Orlando, the International Drive corridor where Dezerland is located is a key destination. In the heart of that “I Drive” district, the facility offers a “unique, climate-controlled property just perfect for guests to escape the Florida heat or inclement weather and spend a comfortable day with friends and family.”

Digging in a bit more to Dezerland’s attractions, you’ll find what they say is Florida’s largest indoor track – the Karting Orlando Pro Track at 1,500-ft. long and their Cadet Track at 500-ft. long. Both popular karting options can be purchased using the Sacoa Cashless System.

Sacoa CEO Sebastian Mochkovsky is a co-owner and partner in attractions for Dezerland. “Rather than guests having to worry about cash or tokens, the Sacoa play cards are loaded with credits for customers to take to various attractions throughout the park,” he explained.

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