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EPISODE · Aug 30, 2025 · 4 MIN

Orlando's Hidden Gems: Music, Art, Outdoor Escapes, and More Beyond the Thrill Rides

from Things to do in Orlando · host Inception Point AI

Orlando isn’t just theme parks—it’s a vibrant hotspot for music lovers, art fans, foodies, outdoor adventurers, and anyone seeking unique experiences, all happening right now and throughout the week. Halloween at Disney Springs is in full swing with festive bar pop-ups and themed treats, perfect for those ready to get spirited early this season. Just across town, SeaWorld Orlando's Halloween Spooktacular runs August 30 through November 2, offering everything from bubble dance parties and harvest mazes to costume contests and a whimsical trick-or-treat trail for families. For music and theater fans, the Winter Park Playhouse is hosting Jerry’s Girls, a Broadway musical revue, with shows through August 31; tickets start at just $20, so listeners can catch memorable Broadway tunes in an intimate venue. Over at Boxi Park in Lake Nona, Labor Day weekend comes alive with live music, DJs, food and drink specials, and family fun from August 28 through September 1, with no admission charge. If you’re looking for more local music, DTOLive brings bands to Lake Eola Park for Finally Food Truck Friday the evening of August 29, where you’ll find local favorites and plenty of bites from Orlando’s tastiest trucks. Art lovers won’t want to miss The Changing Face of Orlando: A Sesquicentennial Celebration, running through August 31 at the Terrace Gallery in City Hall—see a fascinating visual journey through 150 years of Orlando’s evolution in art and photography. Meanwhile, the EPCOT International Food and Wine Festival from August 28 to November 22 lets hungry visitors savor bite after bite from global culinary booths, craft beers, and desserts, all paired with live entertainment; theme park admission is required and food is pay-as-you-go. Outdoor enthusiasts should try paddling crystal-clear waters at Wekiwa Springs State Park, Shingle Creek, or Econlockhatchee River—with rental services and easy access for both beginners and seasoned kayakers. Silver Springs State Park, consistently listed among the best paddling spots in Florida, is famous for its glass-bottom kayak experiences and glimpses of wild monkeys and manatees. Blue Springs State Park is another hidden gem, known for its manatee viewing tours and peaceful spring-fed swimming. Adventure seekers can embark on an airboat tour into Wild Florida’s wetlands or book a guided clear-kayak tour to spot native wildlife up close—think turtles, leaping fish, and maybe even an elusive manatee, especially at this time of year. More unique, Bok Tower Gardens wraps up its WaWa Summer Fun Days with free admission on August 28 and 29—a perfect way to pair lush gardens, carillon concerts, and historic architecture with cool summer breezes. On August 31, runners can join the Annual Labor Day 5K at Harbor Park at Lake Baldwin in a scenic loop around the lake—registration includes a shirt, finisher’s medal, and a swag bag from local sponsors, all while enjoying Orlando’s natural beauty. For even more of-the-moment buz This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Orlando isn’t just theme parks—it’s a vibrant hotspot for music lovers, art fans, foodies, outdoor adventurers, and anyone seeking unique experiences, all happening right now and throughout the week. Halloween at Disney Springs is in full swing with festive bar pop-ups and themed treats, perfect for those ready to get spirited early this season. Just across town, SeaWorld Orlando's Halloween Spooktacular runs August 30 through November 2, offering everything from bubble dance parties and harvest mazes to costume contests and a whimsical trick-or-treat trail for families. For music and theater fans, the Winter Park Playhouse is hosting Jerry’s Girls, a Broadway musical revue, with shows through August 31; tickets start at just $20, so listeners can catch memorable Broadway tunes in an intimate venue. Over at Boxi Park in Lake Nona, Labor Day weekend comes alive with live music, DJs, food and drink specials, and family fun from August 28 through September 1, with no admission charge. If you’re looking for more local music, DTOLive brings bands to Lake Eola Park for Finally Food Truck Friday the evening of August 29, where you’ll find local favorites and plenty of bites from Orlando’s tastiest trucks. Art lovers won’t want to miss The Changing Face of Orlando: A Sesquicentennial Celebration, running through August 31 at the Terrace Gallery in City Hall—see a fascinating visual journey through 150 years of Orlando’s evolution in art and photography. Meanwhile, the EPCOT International Food and Wine Festival from August 28 to November 22 lets hungry visitors savor bite after bite from global culinary booths, craft beers, and desserts, all paired with live entertainment; theme park admission is required and food is pay-as-you-go. Outdoor enthusiasts should try paddling crystal-clear waters at Wekiwa Springs State Park, Shingle Creek, or Econlockhatchee River—with rental services and easy access for both beginners and seasoned kayakers. Silver Springs State Park, consistently listed among the best paddling spots in Florida, is famous for its glass-bottom kayak experiences and glimpses of wild monkeys and manatees. Blue Springs State Park is another hidden gem, known for its manatee viewing tours and peaceful spring-fed swimming. Adventure seekers can embark on an airboat tour into Wild Florida’s wetlands or book a guided clear-kayak tour to spot native wildlife up close—think turtles, leaping fish, and maybe even an elusive manatee, especially at this time of year. More unique, Bok Tower Gardens wraps up its WaWa Summer Fun Days with free admission on August 28 and 29—a perfect way to pair lush gardens, carillon concerts, and historic architecture with cool summer breezes. On August 31, runners can join the Annual Labor Day 5K at Harbor Park at Lake Baldwin in a scenic loop around the lake—registration includes a shirt, finisher’s medal, and a swag bag from local sponsors, all while enjoying Orlando’s natural beauty. For even more of-the-moment buz This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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