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EPISODE · Jul 17, 2025 · 4 MIN

Orlando's Eclectic Midsummer Showcase: Art, Music, and Adventure Await

from Things to do in Orlando · host Inception Point AI

Listeners heading to Orlando this week will find a city bursting with memorable activities, unique experiences, and classic attractions for every taste. Today, July 17, the History Center opens late with free admission as part of Third Thursday—a dynamic event downtown with art exhibits, live performances, and drink specials hosted by local venues in the Downtown Arts District. For an unforgettable evening, the ROAR: Evolution Burlesque Show at The Abbey promises a wild, prehistoric-themed blend of music, performance, and humor. Over at Paddlefish in Lake Buena Vista, the Orlando Chef’s Table is featuring a five-course dinner led by top-tier chefs from acclaimed restaurants like Soseki Modern Omakase and Otto’s High Dive, perfect for food lovers seeking something refined and local. The weekend ahead features the high-energy Bands, Brews & BBQ at SeaWorld Orlando, where on July 19 and 20, classic acts including Beer for My Horses and legendary rockers Blue Öyster Cult take the stage. SeaWorld’s event runs through August, drawing music fans as much as thrill-seekers. Meanwhile, the Orlando Summer Fashion Show kicks off Sunday at 304 W Colonial Drive, spotlighting designers and showcasing bold, fresh summer styles—a treat for those into the city’s creative side. Astro Fest at the Orlando Science Center is the go-to for curious minds on July 19–20, offering interactive space activities, expert talks, and science films, making it a hot spot for families and science enthusiasts. Adventurers can whisk across the Everglades on a Boggy Creek Airboat Ride, encountering alligators, turtles, and birds before relaxing with authentic Florida BBQ at Boggy Bottom BBQ, right at the park’s edge. For art lovers, the eleventh installment of the Florida Prize in Contemporary Art continues through August 24 at the Orlando Museum of Art. Ten provocative Florida-based artists push boundaries in painting, sculpture, and mixed-media, making this a can’t-miss cultural stop. On Wednesday evenings, NORMAN’S Orlando hosts Wine Wednesdays, pairing exceptional wines and culinary creations from its MICHELIN-starred chef. Outdoor enthusiasts should visit Lower Wekiva River Preserve State Park where hiking, birdwatching, horseback riding, and river paddling present a tranquil escape into Florida’s wild side, with trail access at Katie’s Landing. For a lively night out, Pointe Orlando is home to the Hooked on Live Bar Crawl and offers nonstop energy with themed cocktail crawls, live music, karaoke, and sports viewing—perfect for bachelorette parties, birthdays, or anyone eager for nightlife. Spanish and Cuban food fans will love Otto’s High Dive, a MICHELIN Bib Gourmand restaurant and rum bar lauded for its modern takes on classic dishes. Hidden gems abound too—Boxi Park hosts Space Weekend for families; Give Kids the World Village offers unique charity events like Ice Cream for Breakfast with Santa; and Dr. Phillips Center presents musicals and major touring productions year- This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Listeners heading to Orlando this week will find a city bursting with memorable activities, unique experiences, and classic attractions for every taste. Today, July 17, the History Center opens late with free admission as part of Third Thursday—a dynamic event downtown with art exhibits, live performances, and drink specials hosted by local venues in the Downtown Arts District. For an unforgettable evening, the ROAR: Evolution Burlesque Show at The Abbey promises a wild, prehistoric-themed blend of music, performance, and humor. Over at Paddlefish in Lake Buena Vista, the Orlando Chef’s Table is featuring a five-course dinner led by top-tier chefs from acclaimed restaurants like Soseki Modern Omakase and Otto’s High Dive, perfect for food lovers seeking something refined and local. The weekend ahead features the high-energy Bands, Brews & BBQ at SeaWorld Orlando, where on July 19 and 20, classic acts including Beer for My Horses and legendary rockers Blue Öyster Cult take the stage. SeaWorld’s event runs through August, drawing music fans as much as thrill-seekers. Meanwhile, the Orlando Summer Fashion Show kicks off Sunday at 304 W Colonial Drive, spotlighting designers and showcasing bold, fresh summer styles—a treat for those into the city’s creative side. Astro Fest at the Orlando Science Center is the go-to for curious minds on July 19–20, offering interactive space activities, expert talks, and science films, making it a hot spot for families and science enthusiasts. Adventurers can whisk across the Everglades on a Boggy Creek Airboat Ride, encountering alligators, turtles, and birds before relaxing with authentic Florida BBQ at Boggy Bottom BBQ, right at the park’s edge. For art lovers, the eleventh installment of the Florida Prize in Contemporary Art continues through August 24 at the Orlando Museum of Art. Ten provocative Florida-based artists push boundaries in painting, sculpture, and mixed-media, making this a can’t-miss cultural stop. On Wednesday evenings, NORMAN’S Orlando hosts Wine Wednesdays, pairing exceptional wines and culinary creations from its MICHELIN-starred chef. Outdoor enthusiasts should visit Lower Wekiva River Preserve State Park where hiking, birdwatching, horseback riding, and river paddling present a tranquil escape into Florida’s wild side, with trail access at Katie’s Landing. For a lively night out, Pointe Orlando is home to the Hooked on Live Bar Crawl and offers nonstop energy with themed cocktail crawls, live music, karaoke, and sports viewing—perfect for bachelorette parties, birthdays, or anyone eager for nightlife. Spanish and Cuban food fans will love Otto’s High Dive, a MICHELIN Bib Gourmand restaurant and rum bar lauded for its modern takes on classic dishes. Hidden gems abound too—Boxi Park hosts Space Weekend for families; Give Kids the World Village offers unique charity events like Ice Cream for Breakfast with Santa; and Dr. Phillips Center presents musicals and major touring productions year- This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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