Usually, seeing is believing, but at this unique Pigeon Forge  attraction, seeing is often DIS-believing. WonderWorks is an interactive  science museum where the real-life wonders of the natural world unfold  in a unique hands-on experience that begins even before you walk through  the doors. The building’s 82-foot-tall façade is a marvel in itself,  creating the illusion that the stately WonderWorks Institute has  crash-landed upside down on top of the former Music Mansion Theater.  Hissing steam emanating from a crack at the museum’s entrance enhances  the illusion that a disaster of staggering proportions has just taken  place.
Inside the main lobby, the topsy-turvy illusion continues, and  beyond that, more than 100 exhibits await exploration as you move from  room to room, each of which has a different theme. In the Disaster Zone,  for example, simulators help you experience a 5.3-magnitude earthquake,  or you can go head to head with hurricane-force winds. In the Space  Zone, you can try your hand at landing a space shuttle orbiter or flying  a fighter jet. In the Lights and Sound room, you’ll learn the science  behind a variety of visual effects, or you can play a giant keyboard  with your feet.
One of the most popular exhibits lets guests design their own roller  coaster and then get inside a simulator that takes them on a ride,  based on what they created. Other highlights include the Illusion  Gallery—where some of the world’s most unique art pieces are more than  meets the eye—as well as a laser tag area and a large video arcade.
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