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EPISODE · Aug 28, 2025 · 4 MIN

Discover Orlando's Eclectic Mix of Music, Art, Dining, and Outdoor Adventures This Week

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This week in Orlando, there’s a burst of unforgettable experiences waiting for every listener. For something absolutely fresh and adventurous, listeners can celebrate the grand opening of High Point Climbing and Fitness at The Packing District on Thursday, August 28, from 6 to 9 p.m. Try your hand at rope climbing, yoga, or bouldering, and enjoy live music and local food vendors, all at 1978 Stanhome Way—whether you’re an experienced climber or just want to soak up the vibe, this is a must-do. For a night at the theater, catch Jerry’s Girls at Orlando Shakes on E. Rollins Street, a dazzling musical revue running through August 31 that showcases hits from Broadway’s Jerry Herman such as Hello, Dolly! and Mame, with shows at 2 p.m. or 7:30 p.m. If you’re a foodie, Magical Dining is in full swing through September 30, featuring three-course prix fixe menus for $40 at over 160 of the area’s top restaurants—there’s no better time to sample Orlando’s vibrant dining scene. Music lovers can catch Cat Ridgeway’s New Year celebration at Tuffy’s Music Box in Sanford on Friday, August 29, with three bands and no cover charge. For something unique on Sunday, the Bob Ross + Metal: Drink & Paint event takes over Falcon Bar from 8 p.m. to midnight, offering listeners a blend of painting with a heavy metal soundtrack and all supplies included, streaming Bob Ross for paint-along inspiration. Art enthusiasts should also swing by Art After Dark for gallery browsing, or Origami in the Garden for hands-on creativity, both happening throughout the weekend. Orlando’s outdoor gems are just as compelling. Rent a paddle-powered swan boat on Lake Eola, available from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. This charming spot in downtown Orlando is perfect for romantic date nights or a laid-back adventure with friends, and you can save by booking through deal sites. Wander through the lush landscapes of Harry P. Leu Gardens, open every day except Christmas. This lakeside oasis offers miles of shaded walkways, incredible plant collections—like Florida’s largest rose garden—and the beautifully restored Leu House Museum, with docent-led tours running throughout the week. For families and animal lovers, Wild Florida Park is a standout hidden gem. Just $15 per person lets visitors feed and interact with animals ranging from zebu to emu, take in a thrilling live alligator demonstration, and stroll the serene 500-foot cypress swamp boardwalk. The tropical bird aviary and robust barbecue fare at the park’s cafe round out the experience, making it both educational and fun. If you want to explore on the water, consider a clear kayak or paddleboard eco-tour at Rainbow Springs, which gives listeners a chance to see turtles, fish, and the occasional manatee in crystal-clear waters. For those intrigued by wildlife beyond the city, guided manatee swim tours in Crystal River are still running, with the potential for unforgettable encounters with these gentle giants, plus side-trips to see turtles and freshwa This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

This week in Orlando, there’s a burst of unforgettable experiences waiting for every listener. For something absolutely fresh and adventurous, listeners can celebrate the grand opening of High Point Climbing and Fitness at The Packing District on Thursday, August 28, from 6 to 9 p.m. Try your hand at rope climbing, yoga, or bouldering, and enjoy live music and local food vendors, all at 1978 Stanhome Way—whether you’re an experienced climber or just want to soak up the vibe, this is a must-do. For a night at the theater, catch Jerry’s Girls at Orlando Shakes on E. Rollins Street, a dazzling musical revue running through August 31 that showcases hits from Broadway’s Jerry Herman such as Hello, Dolly! and Mame, with shows at 2 p.m. or 7:30 p.m. If you’re a foodie, Magical Dining is in full swing through September 30, featuring three-course prix fixe menus for $40 at over 160 of the area’s top restaurants—there’s no better time to sample Orlando’s vibrant dining scene. Music lovers can catch Cat Ridgeway’s New Year celebration at Tuffy’s Music Box in Sanford on Friday, August 29, with three bands and no cover charge. For something unique on Sunday, the Bob Ross + Metal: Drink & Paint event takes over Falcon Bar from 8 p.m. to midnight, offering listeners a blend of painting with a heavy metal soundtrack and all supplies included, streaming Bob Ross for paint-along inspiration. Art enthusiasts should also swing by Art After Dark for gallery browsing, or Origami in the Garden for hands-on creativity, both happening throughout the weekend. Orlando’s outdoor gems are just as compelling. Rent a paddle-powered swan boat on Lake Eola, available from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. This charming spot in downtown Orlando is perfect for romantic date nights or a laid-back adventure with friends, and you can save by booking through deal sites. Wander through the lush landscapes of Harry P. Leu Gardens, open every day except Christmas. This lakeside oasis offers miles of shaded walkways, incredible plant collections—like Florida’s largest rose garden—and the beautifully restored Leu House Museum, with docent-led tours running throughout the week. For families and animal lovers, Wild Florida Park is a standout hidden gem. Just $15 per person lets visitors feed and interact with animals ranging from zebu to emu, take in a thrilling live alligator demonstration, and stroll the serene 500-foot cypress swamp boardwalk. The tropical bird aviary and robust barbecue fare at the park’s cafe round out the experience, making it both educational and fun. If you want to explore on the water, consider a clear kayak or paddleboard eco-tour at Rainbow Springs, which gives listeners a chance to see turtles, fish, and the occasional manatee in crystal-clear waters. For those intrigued by wildlife beyond the city, guided manatee swim tours in Crystal River are still running, with the potential for unforgettable encounters with these gentle giants, plus side-trips to see turtles and freshwa This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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