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EPISODE · Aug 8, 2025 · 4 MIN

August in Orlando: Theme Parks, Live Music, Eco-Adventures, and Culinary Gems

from Things to do in Orlando · host Inception Point AI

Listeners planning a journey to Orlando this August have a dazzling palette of activities, from classic theme parks to quirky arts, live music, nature, and authentic local gems. Whether you crave adventure, discovery, or simply fun, there’s no shortage of things to do. Tonight, check out the Summer Freestyle Explosion at the Beacham on August 8, where dance beats and live performances promise a high-energy night in downtown Orlando. Music lovers will also want to catch Punk for Public Media—a benefit concert at Will’s Pub on August 10. With eight bands supporting Central Florida Public Media, it’s a celebration of community and punk culture, running from noon to 6 p.m. Broadway is close at hand with the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, a Tony Award-winning musical comedy running through August 9 at Dr. Phillips Center. For more show tunes, Jerry’s Girls, a dazzling tribute to composer Jerry Herman, is lighting up the Orlando Shakes through August 31. Outdoorsy listeners seeking a rare adventure should head just east of town for the Magic After Dark Bioluminescence Kayak Tour, where you paddle through shimmering waters lit by microscopic plankton—the lagoon glows at night, and guides describe wildlife ranging from alligators to manatees. Reviewers describe it as unforgettable, rain or shine, and a refreshing alternative to crowded parks. Sports fans and car enthusiasts can rev their engines at Funday Sunday, August 10, at Orlando Speedworld Dragway, where visitors of all ages watch, race, or simply soak up classic Florida dragstrip action all day. Meanwhile, conservation-minded listeners can join the Daytona Beach Cleanup at Sun Splash Park on August 10, turning a fun beach day into a meaningful cause for the environment. Hidden gems abound. The Orange County Regional History Center, celebrating Orlando’s 150th anniversary, is unveiling “Orlando Collected,” a special exhibition featuring rarely seen city treasures set in a beautiful historic courthouse downtown. Step further off the beaten path with Phantasmagoria’s Poe-themed storytelling at Oviedo Mall on August 22 for a dose of Victorian horror and craft cocktails in an immersive, adults-only setting. Foodies, don’t skip the pop-up by Miami’s ViceVersa Pizza at Otto’s High Dive for one night only this week, or the DeLand Ice Cream Walk on August 8, a unique walkable event where shops serve special frozen treats throughout downtown DeLand. For kids and families, activities galore fill the city’s event calendars, from storytimes and creativity sessions at indoor play spaces like Kidiverse to the Kid Quest Adventure—an interactive outdoor exploration game, perfect for little explorers eager to hunt for clues around Orlando. Of course, Orlando’s globally famous theme parks beckon. Magic Kingdom and EPCOT are perfect for classic rides and culinary world tours; Animal Kingdom mixes safaris with alien landscapes for families; Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure thrill wit This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Listeners planning a journey to Orlando this August have a dazzling palette of activities, from classic theme parks to quirky arts, live music, nature, and authentic local gems. Whether you crave adventure, discovery, or simply fun, there’s no shortage of things to do. Tonight, check out the Summer Freestyle Explosion at the Beacham on August 8, where dance beats and live performances promise a high-energy night in downtown Orlando. Music lovers will also want to catch Punk for Public Media—a benefit concert at Will’s Pub on August 10. With eight bands supporting Central Florida Public Media, it’s a celebration of community and punk culture, running from noon to 6 p.m. Broadway is close at hand with the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, a Tony Award-winning musical comedy running through August 9 at Dr. Phillips Center. For more show tunes, Jerry’s Girls, a dazzling tribute to composer Jerry Herman, is lighting up the Orlando Shakes through August 31. Outdoorsy listeners seeking a rare adventure should head just east of town for the Magic After Dark Bioluminescence Kayak Tour, where you paddle through shimmering waters lit by microscopic plankton—the lagoon glows at night, and guides describe wildlife ranging from alligators to manatees. Reviewers describe it as unforgettable, rain or shine, and a refreshing alternative to crowded parks. Sports fans and car enthusiasts can rev their engines at Funday Sunday, August 10, at Orlando Speedworld Dragway, where visitors of all ages watch, race, or simply soak up classic Florida dragstrip action all day. Meanwhile, conservation-minded listeners can join the Daytona Beach Cleanup at Sun Splash Park on August 10, turning a fun beach day into a meaningful cause for the environment. Hidden gems abound. The Orange County Regional History Center, celebrating Orlando’s 150th anniversary, is unveiling “Orlando Collected,” a special exhibition featuring rarely seen city treasures set in a beautiful historic courthouse downtown. Step further off the beaten path with Phantasmagoria’s Poe-themed storytelling at Oviedo Mall on August 22 for a dose of Victorian horror and craft cocktails in an immersive, adults-only setting. Foodies, don’t skip the pop-up by Miami’s ViceVersa Pizza at Otto’s High Dive for one night only this week, or the DeLand Ice Cream Walk on August 8, a unique walkable event where shops serve special frozen treats throughout downtown DeLand. For kids and families, activities galore fill the city’s event calendars, from storytimes and creativity sessions at indoor play spaces like Kidiverse to the Kid Quest Adventure—an interactive outdoor exploration game, perfect for little explorers eager to hunt for clues around Orlando. Of course, Orlando’s globally famous theme parks beckon. Magic Kingdom and EPCOT are perfect for classic rides and culinary world tours; Animal Kingdom mixes safaris with alien landscapes for families; Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure thrill wit This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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