The Morse Museum focuses on Tiffany glass and decorative arts. Expect to spend 1-2 hours inside a mid-sized museum with beautiful stained glass, lamps, and Art Nouveau pieces. The highlight is usually the chapel interior with its glowing windows and mosaics. It's air-conditioned, quiet, and straightforward to walk through at your own pace. No big crowds like theme parks, which makes it a calm half-day option if you're in the Winter Park area.
Best time to visit is January through April when crowds are lighter and Orlando weather is most pleasant. Expect to pay around $8-15 per adult, with discounts for seniors, students, and kids. It's rarely more than that unless you add a guided tour or special exhibit. Parking is easy and usually free nearby.
Tip: Go straight to the Tiffany chapel and the Laurelton Hall rooms first while your eyes are fresh - the iridescent glass looks best in natural light from the windows. You can safely skip the smaller decorative objects rooms if you're short on time or not deeply into ceramics. Pair it with a walk around Lake Osceola afterward for a relaxed Orlando day that isn't another theme park.