Stage
You share a big table with other people at the show
Exterior
Salad with "pink" wine
Dessert & "white" wine
Add ons for the outta control show
WonderWorks
the menu
Games to pay for
As you walk in it's as if you were upside down
Add ons for the outta control show
Prices
outside
Unlimited salad
All the pizzas were half cheese, half pepperoni.
Unlimited pepperoni and cheese pizza
menu
menu
Pizza
the menu
"My brother does magic tricks too!"
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S K.
Jan 25, 2025
Really funny comedy show! Will keep you laughing and smiling.They have two shows, 6pm and 8pm. Come half an hour early for dinner. So if you purchased the 6pm show, show up 5:30pm. If you purchased the 8pm show, show up 7:30pm. Seating is first come first serve. Dinner is salad/pizza and soda/beer/wine. They have other food options, such as chicken wings. Don't expect good food. The comedy Magic show starts at 6pm/8pm and end at 7pm/9pm. The show is very interactive. The magician grabs people in the front to participate. His acts are hilarious. Wouldn't mind coming back.FYI, they are located in the WonderWorks building. There's a parking structure in the back. $5 for two hours. $7 for 3-4 hours. $10 for all day or lost ticket.
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Anna L.
Nov 9, 2024
Omg love Tony Brent. He was sooo funny. The comedy/magic show was amazing. Def worth watching. Unlimited pizza and salad. Def worth the price. Service was excellent. Servers were super attentive.Mood was so fun.Would come back
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Anna T.
Aug 7, 2024
The show took place in Wonderworks, which is a building designed to look upside down. It definitely attracts people's attention. The interior was dark. The theater the show took place in is designed for a small audience and the stage is also pretty small.Magician was very interactive with the audience. The magic wasn't out of this world but it was still interesting. It was very family friendly and entertaining, but the magic isn't captivating enough to catch much younger audience's (toddlers/babies) attention. We got unlimited pizza, salad, and drinks, and they even come with dessert. Food was all tasty-- nothing special but still satisfying. Pizza came warm and fresh in thin and large slices and was a bit chewy. The salad had the basic combo of croutons, tomatoes, red onions, and lettuce. It paired well with the dressings (2 were provided). Dessert was a chocolate cake that was light and not too sweet. Servers were all super sweet, helpful, and worked fast so we could enjoy the show without missing too much. I also liked how magician recognized them and expressed his appreciation to them at the end of the show. It was one of the servers' birthdays and he shared that with the audience.Overall, my family enjoyed our experience at this dinner show. It brightened up our moods and it's a nice show all families could enjoy.
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Patricia C.
Mar 9, 2024
The show was so much fun. The service was amazing. I couldn't finish my beer, my server kept filling it back up. What a buzz, make sure if you like to drink that you have a DD or a ride. The show was a blast. The magician was very inclusive with the audience. The food was good, nothing special but not bad. It was pizza and salad. The pizza was served hot and fresh. Choices were cheese or cheese and pepperoni and the salad was very fresh. Only two salad dressings which were Italian or Ranch which was fine with me. I liked it. Would I go for the food only, no but the free flowing beer, wine food and especially the show made the whole experience worth the money.
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Tank G.
Nov 22, 2021
This show is located inside of WonderWorks Orlando and you can purchase a combo ticket to see the museum if you want. We just purchased the show ticket. The show is located on international Drive, where there are a ton of other non-mouse, Orlando Attraction, such as iFly, the Main Event, movies, and some nice restaurants. Parking is pretty simple. We just park in the nearby paid garage and walked to the show from there. It was not a far walk at all. Just outside the front of the garage and to the right. I paid about $7 for parking.They open the doors around 30 minutes before the show, but they opened it a little early when we were there. The doors may open up 30 minutes early, but the line to get in starts before that.The dinner here is pretty basic, nothing to write home about. They serve a salad with ranch dressing and gas station style pizza. There was an ok brownie for dessert. You have you choice of Pepsi, fruit punch, Sierra Mist, water, beer and wine. They also have some signature frozen drinks that you can purchase like a margarita, and pina colada that come in a blinky souvenir cup. The staff there is very friendly. The hall is very small. I would say about 75 person capacity tops. Before the show they are playing some old footage magicians doing tricks on televisions throughout the hall.The show itself was entertaining. The jokes were funny and there was a few crowd participation moments, most of which where picked from the front seats. This is really a family show. My kids liked the show more than I did. At moments it was cheesy, but there were good basic tricks. The show only lasted about 45 minutes. It was in and out.This is a nice family outing and is reasonably priced. It is not very long so you may want to plan on doing some other activities like the WonderWorks, and the Main Event.
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Nhi B.
Aug 8, 2021
Sometimes, as adults, all we want to do is realize our childhood dreams. When I was little, I was always fascinated with the upside-down WonderWorks building, but never had the opportunity to go inside. My mom used to tell me that a hurricane flipped it upside down -- don't @ me, but I believed her for a shamefully long time. Hey, some kids have Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny, I had the WonderWorks building. LOL.We decided to check out the 'The Outta Control Magic Comedy Dinner Show' since I figured that I was older than the target demographic for the other activities and exhibits. The show advertises itself as Orlando's best dinner show; while I wouldn't necessarily agree, I thought it was ok. The magic is fine; don't go expecting Shin Lim or David Copperfield, but most of the kids in the audience seemed to like it. I remember being impressed by similar tricks at that age. They have an above-stage camera set-up that's meant to display close-ups of the tabletop magic, but because not all the tricks were those types of tricks, the cameras were mostly showing live video of people's heads. I appreciated Tony Brent's humor; he does a great job at engaging the kids who come up on the stage and the ones in the audience.My only real tiff about the performance is that right when the show is done, the music is blasted at an uncomfortably loud volume to make people leave. Maybe Brent could've stayed on-stage and indicated that the show was over by waving good-bye to people. The lights turning on and waiters opening the doors were also enough of an indication that we should leave, no need for the psychological warfare. It was a jarring ending to an otherwise ok evening.Food was fine. It's pizza you'd find at children's amusement space. The first pizza they serve is half cheese, half pepperoni. If you know your group prefers one over the other, I recommend asking the waiters for your desired pizza beforehand. They make it fresh if you ask for only one topping and the fresh pizzas are much more tasty. It takes about 15 minutes for a fresh pizza to be made. The salad is a basic iceberg salad with cherry tomatoes. It's only served with ranch dressing.For drinks, they serve Pepsi products, Bud Light, Amberbock, Chadonnay, Moscato, and some red wines (didn't pay attention to the red wine options, tbh). Pours are very generous -- one regular glass is equivalent to a single pour in a traditional wine glass. Is it the finest quality? No, but you can't complain as it's all-you-can-drink for the hour-long show!Service was also pretty good. Our waiter was helpful and attentive. We never ran out of food or drink (probably an unexpected perk of sitting near the back instead of near the stage).Overall, it was an ok experience, but I probably won't come again. I'm super happy that I was able to help my inner child realize one of her dreams though -- so I guess that's truly priceless.COVID Tip: Little to no social distancing. We had a table to ourselves by chance, but other tables were pretty packed. We came on a Sunday, so the room itself was not completely booked up. Employees wore masks.
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Alyssa R.
Jan 26, 2024
Funny, entertaining, and adorable dinner show. Fast service. Our server refilled our beer and wine before they even got empty. Good pizza.
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Cody B.
Jun 24, 2023
The "comedian" and staff were very nice and genuine. HOWEVER, the show was not great. It was very boring. The food was your basic pizza you'd expect--though, it is unlimited. The ambiance of the restaurant was okay. You're seated at a long table with strangers--which is fine--but you eat off the same pizza platter. It's much like a home style restaurant, which is not for me! I think you should put your money toward something else.
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Kristine C.
Feb 18, 2022
We arrived 15 mins before the start of the show. There were already a lot of people seated and eating. Our table had a big bowl of salad for us, no drinks. We waited over 15 mins and had to find a server if we needed to serve ourselves for drinks. It felt like our family was being ignored seeing others getting tended to. They give a NY style pizza half cheese/half pepperoni. There is also an option to buy additional food and alcoholic beverages. Even though the website states unlimited pizza, dessert, salad, and drinks, we only got one pizza for our family of 5. We saw others getting more pizzas and had to track down the server to get us another pizza (they're about 8 slices). We never got the pizza since they were already serving dessert (chocolate cake slice), however they did give us a pizza to go on the way out. The show was ok. There were a couple of oohs and aahs on the card tricks. The show was one hour long. The food quality wasn't that great but didn't expect much from this type of venue.Overall, we were a bit disappointed with the service and the cost spent. Our kids didn't seem to enjoy the show and had a hard time seeing the stage. I'm glad we got to experience this one time but would not go again.Tips: Get there early if you want to sit closer to the stage. There is a small fee to park in the parking garage.
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Jacquie W.
Feb 4, 2023
Took my son for his 7th birthday and it was a hit with the entire family. The show was fantastic. We laughed so hard tears came out. The food was surprisingly good. And if you don't want pizza, salad, and cake, there were more options for a small up-charge. The show was very family friendly and interactive for the crowd. I would recommend.
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