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10 Best Orlando Attractions With Go City: Complete Guide

10 Best Orlando Attractions With Go City: Complete Guide

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Discover the 10 best Orlando attractions with Go City. Compare All-Inclusive vs. Explorer passes, see top picks like Kennedy Space Center, and save up to 50%.

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Best Orlando Attractions With Go City: Is It Worth It in 2026?

Go City is the only multi-attraction pass that covers non-Disney Orlando — it bundles Kennedy Space Center, LEGOLAND, Gatorland, the Science Center, and a dozen more into one digital pass. But is it actually worth buying in 2026? We priced every included attraction individually to run the math, and the answer depends heavily on which pass type you choose and how many stops you actually make.

Quick verdict: the Explorer Pass (3-choice) saves real money if you pick the three highest-priced attractions. The All-Inclusive Pass only pays off if you're hitting 3+ attractions per day — harder than it sounds in Orlando's heat and traffic. Read on for the full breakdown.

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See our full Orlando City Pass comparison if you're also considering the Orlando CityPASS (which is a Walt Disney World ticket bundle — a completely different product).

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Go City Orlando Passes Compared (2026)

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Go City runs three distinct products in Orlando. They work completely differently, so the worth-it calculation is different for each. Updated June 2026.

Pass Price (2026) Validity Type Attractions Skip-the-line? Digital? Buy
Go City All-Inclusive Pass From $89/day (adult, 1-day); multi-day discounts apply 1–5 consecutive days All-inclusive (unlimited) 25+ attractions Varies by site Yes Buy on Go City
Go City Explorer Pass From $89 (2-choice) · $119 (3-choice) · $149 (4-choice) · $179 (5-choice) adult 60 days from first use Choose N attractions 25+ to choose from Varies by site Yes Buy on Go City
Go City Essentials Pass From $79 (adult) — small curated bundle Varies Fixed bundle ~5 attractions Varies by site Yes Check Go City

Note: the Orlando CityPASS is a Walt Disney World ticket bundle, not a multi-attraction city card. It covers Disney park admission — a completely different purpose. Go City does not include Disney or Universal. See our Orlando CityPASS vs Go City comparison for the full rundown.

The Worth-It Math: What Does Go City Orlando Actually Save You?

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We priced the top included attractions at 2026 gate rates to see whether the pass clears the bar. Here are the real à-la-carte adult ticket prices:

  • Kennedy Space Center — $75 adult gate price (2026)
  • LEGOLAND Florida — $109 adult gate price
  • Gatorland — $37 adult gate price
  • SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium — $32 adult
  • Madame Tussauds Orlando — $35 adult
  • Orlando Eye (The Orlando Eye) — $30 adult
  • Boggy Creek Airboat Adventures — $32 adult
  • Orlando Science Center — $22 adult general admission

Scenario 1 — Explorer Pass 3-choice ($119 adult), best-value picks

Kennedy Space Center ($75) + LEGOLAND ($109) + Gatorland ($37) = $221 à-la-carte
Explorer Pass price: $119
You save $102 — 46% off. This is the clearest win case. Even swapping Gatorland for SEA LIFE ($32) still saves $87.

Scenario 2 — Explorer Pass 2-choice ($89 adult)

Kennedy Space Center ($75) + LEGOLAND ($109) = $184 à-la-carte
Explorer Pass price: $89
You save $95 — 52% off. The best ratio of any Go City Orlando combination.

Scenario 3 — All-Inclusive 1-day ($89 adult)

To break even on a 1-day All-Inclusive at $89, you need to visit attractions totalling $89+. Kennedy Space Center alone ($75) gets you close, but you'd need at least one more stop. Realistically, Kennedy Space Center takes a full day — meaning the All-Inclusive rarely breaks even in one day unless you're at ICON Park with three shorter attractions.

Verdict on All-Inclusive: Only pays off if you're doing 3+ medium-priced attractions in a single day (e.g., SEA LIFE + Madame Tussauds + Orlando Eye = $97 — clears $89 by $8). At two attractions it usually loses money versus buying individually.

When the pass loses money

If you only visit one big-ticket attraction (Kennedy Space Center is a full day on its own) or two low-priced ones, the pass underperforms. The Boggy Creek Airboat ($32) + Orlando Science Center ($22) = $54 — well below even the 2-choice Explorer price of $89.

Buy It If / Skip It If

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Buy the Go City Explorer Pass if:

  • You're doing Kennedy Space Center + LEGOLAND (saves $95 on the 2-choice alone)
  • You have 3–4 attractions on your list and want flexibility over 60 days
  • You're traveling with kids who want both LEGOLAND and Gatorland
  • You want a single digital QR code rather than managing multiple tickets

Buy the All-Inclusive if:

  • You're spending 2+ full days specifically doing ICON Park attractions + Science Center + shorter stops
  • You want maximum spontaneity — scan and go at anything covered

Skip Go City entirely if:

  • Your entire Orlando trip is Disney or Universal — Go City covers neither
  • You only plan one big attraction (rent a car and buy direct)
  • You're mainly doing free/low-cost activities like local parks and neighborhood dining

For a family trip that mixes theme parks with Disney, see our guide to Orlando city passes for families, which covers how to combine Go City with Disney tickets. Current adult pass prices are at the Orlando pass price page.

Top Attractions Included With Go City Orlando

Kennedy Space Center ($75 gate price)

The single highest-value attraction on the Go City Orlando list — and the one that justifies the Explorer Pass on its own. Plan a full day: the rocket garden, Space Shuttle Atlantis, and the Apollo/Saturn V Center each take 2+ hours. Depart Orlando early; the drive to Merritt Island takes 45–60 minutes. Is Kennedy Space Center worth it? — yes, and even more so with the pass.

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Downtown Orlando (CC BY · oiZox / Flickr)

LEGOLAND Florida ($109 gate price)

The best value inclusion on the whole list — a $109 admission that's covered by a $89 2-choice Explorer Pass alongside Kennedy Space Center. Located in Winter Haven, about 50 minutes from Orlando. Best for ages 3–12; older kids find it underwhelming. Book a morning arrival; the most popular rides fill by mid-afternoon.

Gatorland ($37 gate price)

One of the most genuinely Orlando experiences on the pass — a 110-acre wildlife park with hundreds of alligators, ziplines, and the Screamin' Gator Zip Line. Good value filler on a multi-choice Explorer Pass but not worth the 2-choice slot by itself (at $37 it doesn't clear the math alone).

SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium ($32 gate price)

Inside ICON Park on International Drive. The 360-degree ocean tunnel is the highlight. Best paired with Madame Tussauds (same complex) to maximize time in the area. On the All-Inclusive this is a strong add-on; on the Explorer, only worth a choice if you're stacking multiple ICON Park stops in one afternoon.

Madame Tussauds Orlando ($35 gate price)

Directly next to SEA LIFE at ICON Park. Good for a 1–2 hour visit; pair with The Orlando Eye for a three-stop ICON Park afternoon. Each individually is modest value, but stacking all three ($35 + $32 + $30 = $97) against a 1-day All-Inclusive ($89) produces the clearest All-Inclusive win scenario.

Boggy Creek Airboat Adventures ($32 gate price)

A 30-minute motorized airboat through the Florida Everglades headwaters near Kissimmee. Book in advance — tours regularly sell out a week ahead during peak season (Christmas, spring break, summer). Available on the Explorer Pass but the lower price point makes it better as a bonus choice rather than your primary pick.

Orlando Science Center ($22 gate price)

Four floors of interactive science exhibits at Loch Haven Park. Genuinely good for kids ages 5–14; the Dr. Phillips CineDome shows are worth staying for. At $22 gate it's the lowest-value Explorer choice — better suited to the All-Inclusive as a filler stop.

How to Use Go City Orlando

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Go City is fully digital — you get a QR code in the Go City app (iOS/Android) and scan at each attraction. No paper tickets, no voucher exchange. A few practical notes:

  • Explorer Pass: Your 60-day window starts the moment you scan at your first attraction. Buy in advance; the clock only starts at first use, so no pressure.
  • All-Inclusive: Consecutive calendar days from first scan. Day 1 starts at midnight after first use in most cases — check the exact terms before buying.
  • Advance reservations: Boggy Creek Airboat and some food experiences require booking a time slot separately via the Go City app or attraction website. Book these first.
  • What's NOT included: Disney (Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom), Universal Studios, SeaWorld, food/drink/merchandise at any venue, parking.

For a full attraction-by-attraction inclusion list, see what's included in the Orlando pass.

Frequently Asked Questions

What attractions does Go City Orlando include?

Go City Orlando covers 25+ non-Disney, non-Universal attractions including Kennedy Space Center ($75 gate), LEGOLAND Florida ($109), Gatorland ($37), SEA LIFE Aquarium ($32), Madame Tussauds ($35), The Orlando Eye ($30), Boggy Creek Airboat Adventures ($32), and the Orlando Science Center ($22). Disney and Universal are not included. Full list at gocity.com/orlando.

Is Go City Orlando worth it in 2026?

Yes — if you pick the right pass type. The 2-choice Explorer Pass ($89) covering Kennedy Space Center ($75) + LEGOLAND ($109) saves $95, or 52% off gate prices. We priced every included attraction in 2026 and the Explorer Pass delivers real savings when you stack two or more high-ticket venues. The All-Inclusive only pays off if you visit 3+ attractions per day.

Go City vs. Orlando CityPASS — which is better?

They cover completely different attractions. The Orlando CityPASS is a Walt Disney World ticket bundle — it's for Disney parks. Go City covers non-Disney attractions like Kennedy Space Center and LEGOLAND. If your trip centers on Disney, CityPASS may apply. For everything else in Orlando, Go City is the relevant pass. See our Orlando CityPASS vs Go City page for the side-by-side.

Does Go City Orlando skip the line?

It depends on the attraction. At most Go City Orlando venues you present your QR code at the regular entry queue — the pass gets you in without paying separately, but it does not typically grant a dedicated skip-the-line lane. Kennedy Space Center and LEGOLAND both have general admission queues that passholders join. Check each attraction's terms in the Go City app before visiting.

How many days does Go City Orlando last?

The Explorer Pass is valid for 60 days from first use — you choose your N attractions within that window. The All-Inclusive runs 1, 2, 3, or 5 consecutive calendar days. The Explorer Pass is better for most visitors because Orlando's top attractions (Kennedy Space Center, LEGOLAND) each fill a full day, making back-to-back consecutive days unrealistic.

Is transportation included with Go City Orlando?

No. You need a rental car or ride-share to reach most included attractions — Kennedy Space Center is 50+ miles from Disney, LEGOLAND is in Winter Haven (45 minutes). Budget for transport separately. Some specific tours include a pickup point, but the pass itself covers only attraction admission.

Go City is a genuinely good deal for Orlando visitors whose itinerary centers on non-Disney attractions — particularly Kennedy Space Center and LEGOLAND. We priced these in 2026 and the 2-choice Explorer Pass at $89 beats buying both separately by $95. The All-Inclusive requires discipline and pace to earn back; most casual visitors are better served by the Explorer.

For the full picture on every Orlando pass option — including the Disney-focused CityPASS — see our Orlando City Pass comparison. Compare all US city passes side-by-side at our best US city passes guide.

Before you book: confirm 2026 pricing and hours directly at Visit Orlando.

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