Interactive World of MagiQuest Admission in Pigeon Forge
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Interactive World of MagiQuest Admission in Pigeon Forge
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Interactive World of MagiQuest Admission in Pigeon Forge

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Visit: MagiQuest, 2491 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863-3228

Make your way to Pigeon Forge and immerse yourself in the fantasy world of MagiQuest – The Big Castle on the Parkway. Join this interactive, live-action game for 60 minutes, including the use of a loaner wand for role playing. Your 4-attraction pass includes admission to the Special FX Pirate Golf™, Odyssey Mirror Maze Adventure, and the Vault Laser Challenge.

Fun for the whole family, Pirate Golf is an 18-hole miniature golf course that’s set in a Caribbean pirate village. You can play through the pirate village and across the pirate ship, be entertained by the villagers, and find the hidden treasure as you make your way through this exciting blacklight course. Then hit a hole-in-one on the 18th hole and be serenaded by Blackbeard and his unusual friends.

Let loose in the Odyssey Mirror Maze Adventure, designed to take mirror mazes to a whole new level. At 5,000 square feet (1,524 sq. meters), it’s twice as big as the world’s second-largest mirror maze. Just when your senses adjust to the endless hallways and dancing lights, you will find yourself in the infinity room, where you see into infinity in every direction; the holograph hallway, where the walls create one giant holograph; or the dance room, where the walls react to your every move.

Work your way through the Vault Laser Challenge to the end to stop the timer, and see where you rank. You will want to try this challenge again and again to get your best time.

Please note: Children under 4 years of age receive free admission.

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Included
  • All taxes and fees
  • MagiQuest combo pass to 4 attractions: MagiQuest, Pirate Golf, Odyssey Mirror Maze, and The Vault Laser Challenge
  • Use of loaner wand
  • Entry/Admission - MagiQuest
Not included
  • Food and drinks
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Guide
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Maximum allowed to book at one time is 15 people. For groups of 20 or more, contact Groups@viator.com.
  • You will receive 4 separate attraction tickets that can be redeemed over the course of your Pigeon Forge experience
  • It takes approximately 3 to 3.5 hours to complete all four attractions. (Please note: you are able to enjoy activities over the course of a few days.)
  • Children under 4 years old receive free admission
  • A moderate amount of walking is involved; comfortable shoes should be worn
Features
Cultural
50%
Tourism
45%
Original
25%
Reviews
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Brian C
2 | 2019-05-09

Most of the activities inside Magiquest seemed like they could be quite fun, however, the facility seemed to be a bit run down. The mini-golf course in particular was in need of maintenance, many of the greens were wavy, some of the tee plates were not flat, and many of the course barriers were in the way of being able to make a good stance; then there were some holes that had pipes that would let your ball roll to the hole but none of them rolled straight, so even if you got the ball in the correct pipe you still couldn't make a hole in one. The mirror maze was good, however, there were flashing lights and we didn't see any warnings about them at all. As far as maintenance goes there were a few cracked/broken mirrors. The laser maze was small and took basically no time at all. There were so many lasers so close together that neither me or my wife was able to navigate the course with any efficiency at all, our 10 year old did okay and got the lowest time. I suspect for adults the quickest way through would be to just run straight through the lasers to the button at the end. The main part of Magiquest, the Magiquest adventure, was interesting, but quite lacking. It is basically a scavenger hunt combined with quests. You can collect everything you encounter, however, if you do not start the quest before you collect the items then you are just wasting your time. We were there on a slow day, yet, we were still having to wait for access to the interactive screens for the quests. The wands they provide have no feed back so you have no idea if it is working or not and it can be frustrating; the wands are activated by motion. When there are more people around you, you have no idea whose wand actually activated the target and you may have to try the same target several times, this is especially aggravating when you are on a time limit and must walk back and fourth to the same target several times just to see if you collected the item. Over all I'd say Magiquest is in some major need of some refreshing, but can be interesting for young kids that don't really know/care what is going on.

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