What’s Happening in Orlando this Summer
If you’re still planning on
how to spend your summer vacation with the family in a way they surely won’t
forget, you should check out what’s happening in Orlando today.
We’ve compiled a list of the
best attractions, water parks offering discounts, restaurants, shopping places,
museums, and best spots to cool down in Orlando that the entire family will
definitely enjoy. Here’s what’s happening in Orlando this summer:
If you are looking for a
place the whole family can enjoy that’s fun yet affordable, Gatorland is the
place to be! If you are a Florida resident, you get 50% off the admission fee
from now until August 31, 2015! With thousands of crocodiles and alligators, an
aviary, petting zoo, unique animal shows, and its newest attraction, the
Screamin' Gator Zip Line, your family will have a summer to remember.
Just recently opened last
June 10, 2015, The Grand Reef offers an exciting underwater adventure with
SeaVenture, an underwater walking tour where you can encounter fish and sting
rays up close and personal. Make so sure that swimming with the friendly
dolphins is part of your itinerary when you visit The Grand Reef.
Forever Florida offers an
ecotourism experience that is the first of its kind in the United States. You
and your family will enjoy the Cypress Canopy Cycle where you can cycle through
treetops as well as ziplining, horseback riding, and wild coach excursions. If
you are a Florida resident, you can choose any two adventures for only $99 per
person. That’s a savings of $40-$50 per person! If you want to reconnect with
nature and appreciate the natural beauty of Florida while experiencing
enjoyable outdoor activities, take your family to Forever Florida.
If you’re tired of crowded
theme parks and water parks and are looking for other outdoor alternatives, try
the Orlando Tree Trek Adventure Park, which just opened last December. This
adventure park has Tarzan swings, zip lines, and balance beams all suspended
above ground to give you a unique aerial experience. There are four courses for
different levels: a kids’ course for ages 7 to 11, a junior course for ages 9
to 11, and 2 demo courses to help you navigate through obstacles.
For those who want to take
their kids to an amusement park that’s more affordable than Disney, try Fun
Spot Attractions. Your kids will surely enjoy more than 100 games, 13 rides, a
multi-level Go-Kart track. Single ride tickets are only $10 each, which is a
great deal for a whole day of family fun!
Feel like ice skating in the
summer? Head on to RDV Sportsplex Ice Den in Maitland. It’s open for public
skating 7 s days a week for only $6.71 for weekdays and $9.53 for Fridays and
Saturdays. They offer a Summer Figure Skating Camp from July 6 to August 10,
2015 and a Youth Hockey Overnight for ages 9 to 16 from July 31 to August 1,
2015.
For golf enthusiasts, you might
be interested in playing golf in a Hawaiian-themed setting complete with
volcano, waterfall and musical fountain. The fee for the course is $7.95 for
kids and $9.95 for adults.
Old Town Car Cruises
If you love cars, you’ll
surely enjoy seeing antique cars, street rods, hot rods, and muscle cars roll
down Old Town in Kissimmee during the Old Town Cruises happening every Friday night
starting at 4PM. Weekly car cruises are also featured every Wednesday,
Saturday, and Sunday.
Orlando Water Park
Discounts:
What’s better than Orlando
Water Parks? Getting discounts in Orlando Water Parks!
Enjoy Disney's Typhoon Lagoon and Disney's Blizzard Beach for only $65 after 2PM for one full year.
- Wet ‘n Wild Orlando - Florida Resident Annual Pass
Florida residents can get an
annual pass at Wet ‘n Wild starting at $57. Single day tickets can be purchased
online at $39.
- Aquatica - SeaWorld's Waterpark Florida Resident deals
Florida residents can get a
weekday pass for only $28.
Florida residents can get
passes starting at $21.95 per person.
Orlando Indoor Museums:
Escape the summer heat and
cool down while learning and discovering something new in one of Orlando’s
indoor museums.
- Orlando Science Center
- Ripley's Believe It or Not! Orlando Odditorium
- The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art
Live Concerts Happening in
Orlando:
Enjoy an evening of live
entertainment in one of the live concerts happening in Orlando this summer.
- Hard Rock Live Orlando
- House of Blues
- Amway Center
- Universal Studios summer concert series every Saturday night until July 16, 2015
- Epcot summer concert series from July 12 to July 30, 2015
Shopping at Orlando
Get some retail therapy in
one of Orlando’s shopping areas.
- The Mall at Millenia
- Orlando Premium Outlets
- Disney’s BoardWalk - a quarter-mile of shops with free live music in the evenings.
Restaurants in Orlando:
Treat your tastebuds to a
gastronomical delight in these newest restaurants in Orlando.
Resorts in Orlando:
Cool down in a refreshing
pool in one of these world-famous resorts in Orlando.
- Orlando World Center Marriott (Forbes voted their pool as one of the World’s Coolest Hotel Pools!)
- Lake Buena Vista Resort Village & Spa
- Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress
- Nickelodeon Suites Resort
Parks in Orlando:
Take a leisurely stroll or
have a picnic in one of Orlando’s well-maintained parks.
- Bok Tower Gardens
- Central Florida Springs
- Big Tree Park
- Leu Gardens
- Lake Eola Park
Bike and Nature Trails:
Explore the natural beauty
of Florida in one of these nature trails.
With all these choices for
things to do this summer, Orlando definitely has it all for a summer of family
fun. Whether you’re staying for a day, a
week, a month, or the entire summer, you’ll never run out of exciting places to
go and things to do in Orlando.
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