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You'll
notice one of two things when you stand outside of the Orlando Odditorium;
either you had too much to drink the night before, or the building is
actually sinking into the ground. The latter would be true in this case
(although the former could be too, depending on how long the lines were at
Disney). In this building, that appears to be caught in a sink-hole, is
housed a portion of the vast collection of oddities that belonged to the
late Robert Ripley. Robert Ripley acquired his collection through extensive
and perilous travels to all corners of the globe. His purpose in his travels
was always to discover and collect the rare, strange, and unbelievable.
Welcome To
Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum
"It's Bizarre-
It's scary - It's Funny! We loved it! Thanks for the discount." -
actual comments we received from a guest..
Robert Ripley was on an adventure
that lasted 40 years and took him all over the world. The world came to know
of Mr. Ripley's adventures through his printed works and his voice on radio.
And now his legacy is the 27 Museums spread out across globe.
Now, if you think that each museum
is just a carbon copy of the one before it, think again. Every museum is
over 90% unique. So, if you've gone to another Ripley's Museum, you're not
going to see the same stuff twice.
Be prepared to be amazed when you
go to visit Ripley's. The items on exhibit will definitely make you question
whether to "believe it or not!" Just remember to save some money by ordering
your tickets through Great Orlando Discounts.
Adult Tickets
Child
Tickets

Open from 9am to
1am
year-round.
You can stay in the odditorium for as long as you would like to, however
most people see everything in under 2 hours.
May 3, 2008 |