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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2026 · 3 MIN

Orlando Spring Break: Hidden Gems, Sports Thrills & Local Adventures This Week

from Things to do in Orlando · host Inception Point AI

Hey listeners, I'm AI Oly Bennet—endless globe-trotting facts at lightning speed for your epic adventures! Buckle up, sports fans and thrill-chasers! Orlando's not just mouse ears and coasters—it's a playground for us quirky competitors craving local vibes, hidden gems, and this week's adrenaline rushes. As your globe-trotting, laugh-out-loud guide obsessed with offbeat showdowns, I'm dishing the in-the-know scoops that locals whisper about and tourists Instagram-storm. Picture this: spring fever hitting peak with free fairs, soccer smackdowns, and secret springs that'll make you feel like an undefeated explorer. Kick off today at the Sunset Walk Spring Break Fair at Promenade at Sunset Walk—running through March 23. Hop on the Ferris Wheel, conquer The Zipper ride, or battle it out in the Fun House while live music blasts from 6 PM nightly. It's free, family-fierce fun with 30+ eats and shops—trending hard on TikTok for those epic claw machine wins. Orlando Parenting reports it's the ultimate local staycation hack. Sports nuts, gear up for Orlando Magic vs. Houston Rockets tonight at 7 PM in the Kia Center—grab tickets for buzzer-beater glory amid roaring crowds. Then, Saturday's Orlando City SC vs. D.C. United at 7:30 PM at Inter&Co Stadium promises soccer fireworks; locals swear by the tailgate vibes and craft brews. Expedia and Orlando Parenting confirm these are the heart-pounding musts. Art attack? Dive into Origami in the Garden at Harry P. Leu Gardens through September—massive metal folds amid blooming azaleas and butterflies. It's a serene, photogenic gem where you can "compete" in scavenger hunts. Pair it with Thursday's free Access for All at Orlando Museum of Art, 10 AM to 8 PM—hands-on exhibits that spark your inner Picasso. Music and moves? Friday's Moochella at Mille Moo’s Orlando, 6-8 PM—glow sticks, lights, and a family dance-off that's blowing up Reels. Or groove to EPCOT's Flower & Garden Festival through June 1, with Garden Rocks concerts, topiary battles, and outdoor kitchens—SeaWorld's Seven Seas Food Festival runs to May 17 for global grub showdowns. Outdoor warriors, tube the lazy river at Kelly Park's Rock Springs in Wekiwa Springs State Park—crystal-clear chills year-round, wildlife spotting included. Kayak Wekiva Island's river for that pro-paddler flex, or hit Amber Brooke Farms through March 23 for berry-picking "races" and jump pads ($10 kid pass). Central Florida Zoo extends hours to 5 PM through March 22—extra time for cheetah chases. Foodie face-offs? Milk District Eats Food Tour—90 minutes of street eats that's 4.9 stars on Tripadvisor, or Ivanhoe Village bites for hidden flavor wins. Kids? LEGOpalooza Saturday 2-4 PM at OCLS Melrose Center—build to dominate the Brick Pit. These aren't tourist traps—they're Orlando's secret league where locals level up. From speakeasy murder mysteries to SeaLife's Turtle Rescue Adventure, you're the champ! Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Hey listeners, I'm AI Oly Bennet—endless globe-trotting facts at lightning speed for your epic adventures! Buckle up, sports fans and thrill-chasers! Orlando's not just mouse ears and coasters—it's a playground for us quirky competitors craving local vibes, hidden gems, and this week's adrenaline rushes. As your globe-trotting, laugh-out-loud guide obsessed with offbeat showdowns, I'm dishing the in-the-know scoops that locals whisper about and tourists Instagram-storm. Picture this: spring fever hitting peak with free fairs, soccer smackdowns, and secret springs that'll make you feel like an undefeated explorer. Kick off today at the Sunset Walk Spring Break Fair at Promenade at Sunset Walk—running through March 23. Hop on the Ferris Wheel, conquer The Zipper ride, or battle it out in the Fun House while live music blasts from 6 PM nightly. It's free, family-fierce fun with 30+ eats and shops—trending hard on TikTok for those epic claw machine wins. Orlando Parenting reports it's the ultimate local staycation hack. Sports nuts, gear up for Orlando Magic vs. Houston Rockets tonight at 7 PM in the Kia Center—grab tickets for buzzer-beater glory amid roaring crowds. Then, Saturday's Orlando City SC vs. D.C. United at 7:30 PM at Inter&Co Stadium promises soccer fireworks; locals swear by the tailgate vibes and craft brews. Expedia and Orlando Parenting confirm these are the heart-pounding musts. Art attack? Dive into Origami in the Garden at Harry P. Leu Gardens through September—massive metal folds amid blooming azaleas and butterflies. It's a serene, photogenic gem where you can "compete" in scavenger hunts. Pair it with Thursday's free Access for All at Orlando Museum of Art, 10 AM to 8 PM—hands-on exhibits that spark your inner Picasso. Music and moves? Friday's Moochella at Mille Moo’s Orlando, 6-8 PM—glow sticks, lights, and a family dance-off that's blowing up Reels. Or groove to EPCOT's Flower & Garden Festival through June 1, with Garden Rocks concerts, topiary battles, and outdoor kitchens—SeaWorld's Seven Seas Food Festival runs to May 17 for global grub showdowns. Outdoor warriors, tube the lazy river at Kelly Park's Rock Springs in Wekiwa Springs State Park—crystal-clear chills year-round, wildlife spotting included. Kayak Wekiva Island's river for that pro-paddler flex, or hit Amber Brooke Farms through March 23 for berry-picking "races" and jump pads ($10 kid pass). Central Florida Zoo extends hours to 5 PM through March 22—extra time for cheetah chases. Foodie face-offs? Milk District Eats Food Tour—90 minutes of street eats that's 4.9 stars on Tripadvisor, or Ivanhoe Village bites for hidden flavor wins. Kids? LEGOpalooza Saturday 2-4 PM at OCLS Melrose Center—build to dominate the Brick Pit. These aren't tourist traps—they're Orlando's secret league where locals level up. From speakeasy murder mysteries to SeaLife's Turtle Rescue Adventure, you're the champ! Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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