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EPISODE · Aug 22, 2025 · 4 MIN

Orlando's Vibrant Palette: Arts, Adventure, and Culinary Delights

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Orlando transforms into a playground of entertainment, adventure, and artistry, offering listeners a blend of classic attractions and genuinely unique experiences. This weekend, several special events are waiting. On Thursday, August 28, the brand-new High Point Climbing and Fitness opens in The Packing District, featuring live music, food trucks, and climbing demos—a perfect event for both fitness enthusiasts and those drawn to the city’s energetic vibe. Meanwhile, Boxi Park in Lake Nona extends Labor Day celebrations through the weekend with a lineup of live music, DJs, and food specials, inviting families and friends to revel in the outdoors. Music lovers can catch Jerry’s Girls at Orlando Shakes through August 31, a Broadway revue celebrating the legendary Jerry Herman. Art aficionados should visit the Weston Museum of Art on Saturday for docent-led tours or see the Florida Prize in Contemporary Art at Orlando Museum of Art, featuring ten standout contemporary artists; the exhibition runs until August 24, with free admission. Orlando is also marking its 150th anniversary with The Changing Face of Orlando exhibit at Terrace Gallery, pairing historic images with modern recreations for a cultural deep dive. For families, the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens hosts “Sunset at the Zoo” on August 22, which celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage with food trucks, entertainment, animal encounters, and themed activities. Throughout the weekend, the zoo’s Barnyard Buddies petting area, giraffe feeding experiences, and splash pad offer interactive moments with wildlife. The Champion miniature train ride and special botanical garden tours provide delightful discoveries for all ages, while Swirl serves up Dole whip, ice cream, and playful snacks. Sports fans can witness or join the Lake Nona Triathlon on August 24, starting with a scenic swim at Lake Nona Adventure Park and ending in a festive community celebration. For beer aficionados, the Against All Odds Anniversary Beer Festival on August 23 at Hourglass Brewing features unlimited pours from over 40 craft beers—an exclusive event to savor inside the Longwood taproom. Art and science intersect at Science Night Live at Orlando Science Center on August 23. This adults-only night unlocks hands-on exhibits and creative experiments—not just for science buffs but anyone curious about the world. The 2025 Florida Kids & Family Expo runs August 23–24 at the Orange County Convention Center, promising pony rides, live shows, character meet-and-greets, interactive games, and more for a full family adventure. Get outdoors with paddleboat rides on Lake Eola, scenic trails at Harry P. Leu Gardens, and guided tours at Wekiwa Springs State Park, known for canoeing and swimming in natural springs. For thrill seekers, Surfari Water Park at The Grove Resort offers waterslides and lazy rivers, while Flip Flop’s Family Center boasts classic arcade games. Adventure seekers should not miss the air This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Orlando transforms into a playground of entertainment, adventure, and artistry, offering listeners a blend of classic attractions and genuinely unique experiences. This weekend, several special events are waiting. On Thursday, August 28, the brand-new High Point Climbing and Fitness opens in The Packing District, featuring live music, food trucks, and climbing demos—a perfect event for both fitness enthusiasts and those drawn to the city’s energetic vibe. Meanwhile, Boxi Park in Lake Nona extends Labor Day celebrations through the weekend with a lineup of live music, DJs, and food specials, inviting families and friends to revel in the outdoors. Music lovers can catch Jerry’s Girls at Orlando Shakes through August 31, a Broadway revue celebrating the legendary Jerry Herman. Art aficionados should visit the Weston Museum of Art on Saturday for docent-led tours or see the Florida Prize in Contemporary Art at Orlando Museum of Art, featuring ten standout contemporary artists; the exhibition runs until August 24, with free admission. Orlando is also marking its 150th anniversary with The Changing Face of Orlando exhibit at Terrace Gallery, pairing historic images with modern recreations for a cultural deep dive. For families, the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens hosts “Sunset at the Zoo” on August 22, which celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage with food trucks, entertainment, animal encounters, and themed activities. Throughout the weekend, the zoo’s Barnyard Buddies petting area, giraffe feeding experiences, and splash pad offer interactive moments with wildlife. The Champion miniature train ride and special botanical garden tours provide delightful discoveries for all ages, while Swirl serves up Dole whip, ice cream, and playful snacks. Sports fans can witness or join the Lake Nona Triathlon on August 24, starting with a scenic swim at Lake Nona Adventure Park and ending in a festive community celebration. For beer aficionados, the Against All Odds Anniversary Beer Festival on August 23 at Hourglass Brewing features unlimited pours from over 40 craft beers—an exclusive event to savor inside the Longwood taproom. Art and science intersect at Science Night Live at Orlando Science Center on August 23. This adults-only night unlocks hands-on exhibits and creative experiments—not just for science buffs but anyone curious about the world. The 2025 Florida Kids & Family Expo runs August 23–24 at the Orange County Convention Center, promising pony rides, live shows, character meet-and-greets, interactive games, and more for a full family adventure. Get outdoors with paddleboat rides on Lake Eola, scenic trails at Harry P. Leu Gardens, and guided tours at Wekiwa Springs State Park, known for canoeing and swimming in natural springs. For thrill seekers, Surfari Water Park at The Grove Resort offers waterslides and lazy rivers, while Flip Flop’s Family Center boasts classic arcade games. Adventure seekers should not miss the air This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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