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EPISODE · Jul 27, 2025 · 4 MIN

Orlando's Summer Sizzle: Thrills, Art, and Hidden Gems

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Listeners arriving in Orlando this July are in for a treat packed with world-class thrills, artistic surprises, unforgettable eats, and hidden local gems. The classics draw millions for a reason: Universal Studios Florida dares you to live epic scenes from your favorite films, and this week at SeaWorld Orlando you can catch Bands, Brews & BBQ—where heavy metal legends Dokken bring ‘80s rock energy today, July 27, while you sample sizzling plates and local craft beer. Disney’s Magic Kingdom tempts with iconic rides like Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, but listen up—July is your last chance to ride before it closes for a major update starting August 4, and don’t skip the Liberty Belle Riverboat or Tom Sawyer Island, as both close after July 7 for a long transformation, tips from PracticallyPerfectPixiedust. For art lovers and local history buffs, downtown Orlando shines this week with exclusive events: free admission to the Orange County Regional History Center on July 31, and a free visit to Orlando’s Mennello Museum of American Art and the lush Harry P. Leu Gardens. At the Plaza Live, Summer Fridays continue August 1, letting you groove to live music, enjoy rotating food trucks, and shop local crafts—all in a historic venue pulsing with Orlando’s creative energy. After you’ve snapped a selfie with the Linton E. Allen Memorial Fountain at Lake Eola Park, get on the water by renting a classic swan boat—open daily and a perfect way to see downtown’s glimmering skyline. If you’re near Avalon Park this weekend, the Christmas in July event (July 26) features Florida “snow,” a pub crawl, live music, and crafts for families. Just beyond Orlando’s cityscape, the wild side beckons. Glide into the magical glowing waters with a bioluminescent kayaking tour near Cocoa Beach, offered nightly and especially vivid during summer’s new moon phase, according to BK Adventure. For a sunset date, join a kayak tour where manatees and dolphins play in the fading light. Through MyCentralFloridaFamily, discover serene stretches like Lake Tohopekaliga’s nature trails for wildlife spotting or get your adrenaline fix on an ATV ride nearby Kissimmee. For a more sedate encounter with Florida wildlife, the Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens in Sanford welcomes families with animals, gardens, and a fun splash pad. Art and culture pulse through the city, with rotating installations at CityArts Factory and free outdoor movies by Lakefront Park in Kissimmee on the first Friday of each month. Music fans should make time to experience Summer Fridays at The Plaza Live, showcasing Orlando bands and community vendors—RSVP is required for these vibrant 21-plus gatherings. Don’t miss Orlando Taco Week running through August 9, when the city’s top chefs create inventive tacos at venues across town—from bold birria masterpieces to outlandish vegan fusions. For sports fans, August brings Banana Ball watch parties at West End Trading Co., delivering the zany Savannah Bananas This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Listeners arriving in Orlando this July are in for a treat packed with world-class thrills, artistic surprises, unforgettable eats, and hidden local gems. The classics draw millions for a reason: Universal Studios Florida dares you to live epic scenes from your favorite films, and this week at SeaWorld Orlando you can catch Bands, Brews & BBQ—where heavy metal legends Dokken bring ‘80s rock energy today, July 27, while you sample sizzling plates and local craft beer. Disney’s Magic Kingdom tempts with iconic rides like Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, but listen up—July is your last chance to ride before it closes for a major update starting August 4, and don’t skip the Liberty Belle Riverboat or Tom Sawyer Island, as both close after July 7 for a long transformation, tips from PracticallyPerfectPixiedust. For art lovers and local history buffs, downtown Orlando shines this week with exclusive events: free admission to the Orange County Regional History Center on July 31, and a free visit to Orlando’s Mennello Museum of American Art and the lush Harry P. Leu Gardens. At the Plaza Live, Summer Fridays continue August 1, letting you groove to live music, enjoy rotating food trucks, and shop local crafts—all in a historic venue pulsing with Orlando’s creative energy. After you’ve snapped a selfie with the Linton E. Allen Memorial Fountain at Lake Eola Park, get on the water by renting a classic swan boat—open daily and a perfect way to see downtown’s glimmering skyline. If you’re near Avalon Park this weekend, the Christmas in July event (July 26) features Florida “snow,” a pub crawl, live music, and crafts for families. Just beyond Orlando’s cityscape, the wild side beckons. Glide into the magical glowing waters with a bioluminescent kayaking tour near Cocoa Beach, offered nightly and especially vivid during summer’s new moon phase, according to BK Adventure. For a sunset date, join a kayak tour where manatees and dolphins play in the fading light. Through MyCentralFloridaFamily, discover serene stretches like Lake Tohopekaliga’s nature trails for wildlife spotting or get your adrenaline fix on an ATV ride nearby Kissimmee. For a more sedate encounter with Florida wildlife, the Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens in Sanford welcomes families with animals, gardens, and a fun splash pad. Art and culture pulse through the city, with rotating installations at CityArts Factory and free outdoor movies by Lakefront Park in Kissimmee on the first Friday of each month. Music fans should make time to experience Summer Fridays at The Plaza Live, showcasing Orlando bands and community vendors—RSVP is required for these vibrant 21-plus gatherings. Don’t miss Orlando Taco Week running through August 9, when the city’s top chefs create inventive tacos at venues across town—from bold birria masterpieces to outlandish vegan fusions. For sports fans, August brings Banana Ball watch parties at West End Trading Co., delivering the zany Savannah Bananas This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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