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EPISODE · Jul 18, 2025 · 4 MIN

Orlando's Endless Summer: Celestial Celebrations, Eclectic Markets, and Outdoor Adventures

from Things to do in Orlando · host Inception Point AI

Listeners looking for the perfect mix of fun, entertainment, and unique adventures won’t run out of options in Orlando this week and throughout the year. Dive into the local experience by celebrating the Moon Festival at Kennedy Space Center from July 18th to 20th. Commemorate the Apollo 11 Moon landing’s 56th anniversary with immersive exhibits and vintage lunar nostalgia; it’s a must for anyone fascinated by space history, both young and old, and will inspire both families and space buffs all weekend. For foodies and market fans, the Oviedo Night Market returns this Friday, July 18th, outside Oviedo Mall. Stroll through rows of fresh produce, hand-crafted goods, creative art, and delicious street food with live music—ideal for both date night and family time. If vintage fashion or local art is your thing, The Florida Vintage Market lands in Orlando on Sunday, July 20th. Over 40 local vendors will set up outdoors, offering everything from retro clothes to rare sneakers and local treats, making it a hotspot for treasure hunters. Music and art lovers should swing by the Orange County Regional History Center this Friday for Orlando Collected, a special exhibition that reveals rare and fascinating artifacts from the city’s 150-year history. Experience live music, festivals, and art in unique venues like Boxi Park, where repurposed shipping containers serve up everything from tacos to craft wine flights, often with outdoor concerts under the stars. Families with kids looking to beat the heat can unleash their creativity at Crayola Experience Orlando, with their newest hands-on attraction, Meltdown, open now for summer. Or, join the Stars & Stripes Team Sail Challenge on Friday, July 18th at the Avalon Park Arts & Culture Center. Kids team up with adults to design and build sailboat cars—a brainy, playful attraction that builds STEM skills while sparking laughter. If you’re up for outdoor adventure, Lake Nona Adventure Park invites thrill-seekers to conquer a huge floating aqua park, try wakeboarding, scale a 60-foot climbing tower, or watch the action from the sidelines with great food. Golfers can swing away at Drive Shack or David Leadbetter Golf Academy, both nearby, while tennis fans take in a match or clinic at the USTA National Campus. For those wanting to explore Orlando’s natural side, paddle a kayak on the lakes at sunset or pedal along scenic bike trails. FloridaHikes.com recommends Lake Eola’s swan boat rentals—30 minutes on these iconic pedal boats is a local rite of passage, best enjoyed at sunset when Orlando’s downtown skyline sparkles. Families and outdoor enthusiasts can roam through parks like Friendship Park in Oviedo, Community Park in Winter Park, or Maitland Community Park to find shaded playgrounds, trails, and picnic areas to unplug and unwind. Food experiences are everywhere. Savor $1 wings at local favorites in Avalon Park Friday evening, or hit Eastside Bistro and Brix and Mortar for wine flights. Dogs are welcome on This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Listeners looking for the perfect mix of fun, entertainment, and unique adventures won’t run out of options in Orlando this week and throughout the year. Dive into the local experience by celebrating the Moon Festival at Kennedy Space Center from July 18th to 20th. Commemorate the Apollo 11 Moon landing’s 56th anniversary with immersive exhibits and vintage lunar nostalgia; it’s a must for anyone fascinated by space history, both young and old, and will inspire both families and space buffs all weekend. For foodies and market fans, the Oviedo Night Market returns this Friday, July 18th, outside Oviedo Mall. Stroll through rows of fresh produce, hand-crafted goods, creative art, and delicious street food with live music—ideal for both date night and family time. If vintage fashion or local art is your thing, The Florida Vintage Market lands in Orlando on Sunday, July 20th. Over 40 local vendors will set up outdoors, offering everything from retro clothes to rare sneakers and local treats, making it a hotspot for treasure hunters. Music and art lovers should swing by the Orange County Regional History Center this Friday for Orlando Collected, a special exhibition that reveals rare and fascinating artifacts from the city’s 150-year history. Experience live music, festivals, and art in unique venues like Boxi Park, where repurposed shipping containers serve up everything from tacos to craft wine flights, often with outdoor concerts under the stars. Families with kids looking to beat the heat can unleash their creativity at Crayola Experience Orlando, with their newest hands-on attraction, Meltdown, open now for summer. Or, join the Stars & Stripes Team Sail Challenge on Friday, July 18th at the Avalon Park Arts & Culture Center. Kids team up with adults to design and build sailboat cars—a brainy, playful attraction that builds STEM skills while sparking laughter. If you’re up for outdoor adventure, Lake Nona Adventure Park invites thrill-seekers to conquer a huge floating aqua park, try wakeboarding, scale a 60-foot climbing tower, or watch the action from the sidelines with great food. Golfers can swing away at Drive Shack or David Leadbetter Golf Academy, both nearby, while tennis fans take in a match or clinic at the USTA National Campus. For those wanting to explore Orlando’s natural side, paddle a kayak on the lakes at sunset or pedal along scenic bike trails. FloridaHikes.com recommends Lake Eola’s swan boat rentals—30 minutes on these iconic pedal boats is a local rite of passage, best enjoyed at sunset when Orlando’s downtown skyline sparkles. Families and outdoor enthusiasts can roam through parks like Friendship Park in Oviedo, Community Park in Winter Park, or Maitland Community Park to find shaded playgrounds, trails, and picnic areas to unplug and unwind. Food experiences are everywhere. Savor $1 wings at local favorites in Avalon Park Friday evening, or hit Eastside Bistro and Brix and Mortar for wine flights. Dogs are welcome on This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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