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    Florida Has A Wizard Of Oz Museum With An Immersive Experience That Earns Five Stars

    2024-07-14

    If you were in Florida in the 1930s, you may have experienced something very noteworthy at the time - the release of the movie The Wizard of Oz with its revolutionary use of technicolor and its elaborate musical score. According to the U.S. Library of Congress, The Wizard of Oz is the most seen film in movie history, so even people who weren't born in the 1930s have likely viewed it. Because of this, both children and adults alike may enjoy a very unique attraction in Florida - A Wizard Of Oz Museum.

    About The Wizard Of Oz Museum In Florida: This attraction, close to Florida's Port Canaveral, offers visitors a fun way to spend the day. There are rare artifacts and collectibles, books props, and publicity items.

    In addition, the museum offers a unique immersive experience where you can experience Munchkin Land, the poppies field in the Emerald City, the dark forest, and the witch's castle, to name a few examples.

    Tickets for adults are $31.99 and $15.99 for children. Veterans and seniors get a discount and pay $29.95.

    Reviewers on TripAdvisor have reviewed the Museum over 1,000 times and give it a perfect 5 out of 5 stars, which is quite rare. Many mentioned the attraction as being very family-friendly, informative, and immersive.

    A reviewer named Crystal wrote:

    "The collection of movie memorabilia was amazing. Lots of photo opportunities with characters. The immersive experience going through the story was amazing. We enjoyed skipping down the yellow brick road and seeing all the characters. The art experience was beautiful."

    Here is a YouTube video that features some of the highlights of the Museum from Click Orlando.


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    BothSidesCorrupt
    07-15
    I will never watch that movie again, knowing the dark history or how it was made. They forced the actors to take drugs, used toxic materials in the costumes, and the drunk munchkins grabbed at Judy Garland's private parts whenever they wanted.
    wisedestroyer
    07-14
    The wizard of oz is about a disgusting drug addict. And they have a museum? Wow what will them folks do next, have an overdose camp.
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