For anyone who grew up making the trip to DisneyQuest and remembers exactly what it felt like to spend an entire afternoon bouncing between virtual reality pods, arcade cabinets, and that unforgettable indoor roller coaster you built yourself. DisneyQuest was a huge part of many Disney fans’ lives. When it closed, hearts were broken. Watching the arrival of Level99 at Disney Springs has carried a specific kind of nostalgic weight since it was first announced. Level99 is being widely described as the grown-up version of that beloved childhood experience. In this grown-up version, guests will swap arcade tokens for RFID wristbands and virtual reality headsets to access 63 physical and mental challenge rooms spread across nearly 47,000 square feet of the former NBA Experience building. The concept alone has generated significant excitement among Disney fans who have been waiting patiently for the doors to open on June 29.
But Level99 was never going to be just about the fun challenges, and this week the company gave guests the other half of the picture they have been waiting for. The full menu and pricing for Level99’s food and beverage program have officially been revealed. And for anyone planning a visit, what is being offered is genuinely worth getting excited about.

The Bites Worth Sharing With Your Gaming Crew at Disney Springs
Level99’s appetizer section, simply called Bites, leans into comfort food with an elevated twist that fits the venue’s overall upscale-but-approachable energy. The Warm Bavarian Pretzel comes in at $13.50 and is served with honey mustard and a miso cheese sauce that adds an unexpected layer of depth to a classic. Korean BBQ Sticky Wings run $17.00, tossed in a sticky sauce and paired with chive ranch. The Loaded Elote Guacamole at $12.00 brings charred corn, queso fresco, lime crema, and tajín into a single shareable dish, and the Birria Street Tacos at $16.00 feature slow-cooked birria with cilantro lime pico and queso fresco, served alongside a savory chili broth for dipping.
Guests wanting something lighter between completing challenge rooms can opt for a Chopped Caesar Salad at $14.00 or Chilled Shanghai Noodles at $16.00, tossed in a sesame miso dressing with chili crisp for some genuine kick.
The Detroit-Style Pizza Is the Centerpiece
The standout of Level99’s food program is its steel-pan baked, 24-hour fermented Detroit-style pizza, available either by the individual slab, which is two squares, or as a whole pizza with six squares. That flexible format makes it easy for solo guests to grab a quick personal lunch between games or for a larger group to share a full pizza at the table.
The Standard, featuring housemade red sauce, pecorino romano, and fresh basil, runs $8.00 for a slab or $20.00 whole. Roni, Roni, Roni adds Ezzo cupping pepperoni, pecorino, Calabrian chili, and fresh basil for $8.50 per slab or $21.00 whole. Figgy P, the most distinctive option on the menu, combines crispy prosciutto, burrata, and tomato fig jam with fresh basil for $8.75 per slab or $22.00 whole.
For guests who would rather skip the pizza entirely, the Handhelds section includes a House Burger at $20.00, made with 100 percent domestic wagyu beef, sharp white cheddar, caramelized onions, and brown butter aioli, served with housemade chips. The Goddess Grilled Chicken Sandwich at $18.00 comes topped with green goddess sauce and pickled red onions.
A Drink Menu Built Around the Two-Story Bar
Level99’s two-story bar is positioned as the main centerpiece of the large venue, and the drink program backs that positioning up. Every signature custom cocktail is priced at a flat $15.50, which actually undercuts many of the neighboring bars at Disney Springs. For those who love grabbing a cocktail at Disney Springs, that price is shocking. The Mango Habanero Margarita and the Cherry Cardamom Mule, available in a massive Large Format bowl for three or more guests at $55.00, headline the cocktail list, alongside an Espresso Martini topped with vanilla and coconut cream foam.
A rotating selection of Florida craft beers, including local favorites from Suncreek Brewery, Funky Buddha, and Cigar City, runs between $9.00 and $12.00 on draft. Guests who skip alcohol entirely can order Zero-Proof Pouches for $13.50, featuring creative non-alcoholic options such as a Pineapple Banana Painkiller and a rosemary-infused Paloma.

A Big Opening Coming Fast at Disney Springs
Level99 is set to open on June 29 at Disney Springs West Side, taking over the large space that previously housed DisneyQuest and the NBA Experience. The venue will feature 63 challenge experiences, making it the largest Level99 location in the company’s portfolio. Additionally, there will be over 40 original art installations throughout the space. Tickets are priced starting at $29.99 per player, and sales are already underway. The first 500 players to enter on opening day will receive a commemorative pin.
With its impressive range of challenges and games, a spacious venue, and a food and beverage program that rivals the best offerings in Disney Springs in both price and quality, Level99 is set to become one of the most talked-about destinations in the district as soon as it opens.