MYSTERY FUNHOUSE SPIDER & FLY ORLANDO FLORIDA  POSTCARD-OPENED 1973 CLOSED FEB 2001

Florida Governor Reuben Askew and many local politicos joined Raidle in the grand opening ceremony of the preview center in 1973.

The Mystery Fun House was made up of 15 different chambers that included a maze of mirrors, rolling barrel tunnels to crawl through, scary haunted areas, a moving wobbly bridge, fortune telling machines.

The place was filled with flashing confusing lights, loud music and screaming kids. There was also a significant pizza presence there 

Some of the scenes from the Steve Martin movie, "Parenthood", were filmed in Mystery Fun House and other Orlando locations.

Mystery Fun House finally closed in February, 2001.

The lobby of the defunct Mystery Fun house became the check-in lobby for Westgate Resorts, but there are reports that the building will soon be demolished