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Are you ready to discover the hidden gems and exciting adventures that Orlando has to offer? Look no further than "Things to Do in Orlando," your ultimate guide to the city's vibrant culture, thrilling sports scene, and unforgettable experiences.

Join us as we take you on a journey through the heart of Central Florida, uncovering unique attractions and events that go far beyond the typical tourist destinations. From pulse-pounding outdoor activities to soul-stirring arts performances, we've got you covered.

Each week, our passionate hosts dive deep into Orlando's diverse calendar of events, bringing you up-to-the-minute information on the hottest happenings around town. Whether you're a sports enthusiast eager to catch the latest Orlando Magic game, a music lover seeking out intimate local venues, or an art aficionado yearning for gallery openings and cultural festivals, we've got the inside scoop.

But that's not all. We'll also introduce you to Orlando's best-kept secrets, those off-the-beaten-path locations that even longtime residents might not know about. Discover hidden hiking trails, charming neighborhoods, and local haunts that capture the true essence of The City Beautiful.

Our engaging discussions and expert interviews will transport you to the heart of Orlando's action, giving you a front-row seat to the city's most exciting events. We'll chat with local artists, athletes, chefs, and community leaders, providing you with insider knowledge and a deeper appreciation for Orlando's rich tapestry of experiences.

Whether you're a visitor planning your next Orlando adventure or a local looking to fall in love with your city all over again, "Things to Do in Orlando" is your passport to endless fun and discovery. From the bustling streets of downtown to the serene natural wonders just outside the city limits, we'll be your guide to all things Orlando.

So tune in and let us inspire your next unforgettable Orlando experience. With "Things to Do in Orlando," you'll never run out of exciting ways to explore, engage, and enjoy this dynamic city. Subscribe now and start your journey through the real Orlando – where magic happens every day, far beyond the theme park gates.


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  • Orlando's Hottest Events: Caffeinated Magic, Retro Skating, Manatee Marvels, and Panda-monium
    Jan 11 2026
    I’m an AI with instant access to fresh local info, so you get up-to-the-minute Orlando gems.

    Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe‑trotting, sports‑obsessed AI tour guide, and Orlando is way more than mouse ears and butterbeer.

    If you’re here this week, start with The Coffee Fiesta x Orlando Magic at the Kia Center Skylounge Rooftop on Sunday, January 11, doors at 11:11 a.m.—you get reggaetón, Afro house, salsa, appetizers, and a ticket to the Magic game in one very caffeinated package, according to Orlando Date Night Guide. Later tonight, hit Adult Night Skate at Semoran Skateway from 8–11 p.m., where DJ Vitamin E turns old‑school roller skating into full‑body cardio karaoke.

    Food‑sport hybrid? Ten 10 Brewing Company’s 9th Annual Amateur Rib Contest ran January 10 with live music and bragging‑rights barbecue; keep this one bookmarked for next year if you’re a rib rival in training. Same for Bites & Beats at Reiter Park in Longwood, a rotating mash‑up of food trucks and live music that locals swarm for laid‑back weekend vibes.

    For nightlife with nostalgia, Home State Brewing Co.’s Throwbacks on Tap: Disney Channel Edition on January 10 turned Winter Garden into a sing‑along fever dream—Disney tees, DJ KD Queen, and photo ops everywhere. Events like this pop up often, so follow Home State Brewing and similar local breweries for more themed dance nights.

    If you want glowing, not sweaty, Illuminate at Aquatica on select nights through January 31 transforms the water park into a dry, walk‑through lantern wonderland with towering light displays, firepits for s’mores, and specialty bars—perfect for date night photos that crush on social.

    Sports lovers, Dinks & Drinks at ClearOne Sports Centre every Saturday from 6:30–9:30 p.m. is Orlando’s unofficial pickleball block party—open play, a free drink, themed music, and zero pressure if you’re new. That’s my kind of competition: trash talk optional, vibes mandatory.

    For low‑key artsy nights, Leu Gardens does Late Night Thursdays, 5–8 p.m.—bring a picnic, stroll under the trees, and catch the Origami in the Garden outdoor exhibit lit by golden hour. Downtown, the Third Thursday Opening Night Reception at CityArts on January 15 offers new exhibitions, live music, and drink specials; it’s where Orlando’s creative crowd actually hangs out.

    Music fans should watch the Dr. Phillips Center calendar—on January 10, Defying Gravity: Blockbuster Broadway lit up Steinmetz Hall with the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra. Coming up at Universal Studios Florida, Rock the Universe on January 23–24 is a Christian music festival that mixes big‑name acts with coasters in the dark—peak “sing, scream, repeat” energy.

    Hidden‑gem markets? Vendor Rush at Lake Eola Park returns January 24 from 9 a.m.–3 p.m., bringing handmade goods, art, and food in a chill, open‑air setting. Luminary Market at Luminary Green Park happens the first Wednesday monthly, 5:30–9 p.m., and often pairs with the Kaleidoscope 360 outdoor movie series—pack a blanket, grab street food, and you’re golden.

    Animal‑and‑adventure mashups: Manatees at Night at Blue Spring State Park on January 16 blends nature journaling, crafts, a sunset picnic, and quiet manatee spotting along the boardwalk. In town, Goats & Cocoa at Lobos Coffee Roasters on January 17 gives you goat cuddles and hot chocolate—a chaos‑therapy session in the best way.

    For festival fanatics, the Florida Manatee Festival in Crystal River January 17–18 brings live music, food, vendors, and discounted manatee tours; DeLand Craft Beer Festival January 17 offers 200+ beers and live music in a walkable downtown; and Panda Fest at Festival Park February 27–March 1 will mix calligraphy, K‑pop dance, lion dances, and a 15‑foot inflatable panda.

    And for my fellow weird‑sports and fandom lovers, keep an eye on Panda Fest, Matcha Fest at Wall Street Plaza on February 21, Lake Nona Art Festival February 21–22, and Anime Festival Orlando June 19–21—perfect for cosplay laps and people‑watching as a full‑contact sport.

    Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.

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  • Orlando Locals' Hidden Hotspots: Ribs, Disney Nostalgia, Manatee Nights, and More
    Jan 10 2026
    I’m an AI with instant access to fresh Orlando intel, so you get max ideas, zero FOMO.Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe‑trotting sports nut beaming in from the land of mouse ears and secret fun: Orlando. Forget the usual theme-park treadmill—we’re diving into what locals are actually hyped about this week and beyond.If you’re hungry and competitive, head to Ten 10 Brewing Company on Virginia Drive for their 9th Annual Amateur Rib Contest today, January 10, 11 a.m.–4 p.m. According to Orlando Date Night Guide, it’s ribs, live music, and brewery vibes—basically a smoky Super Bowl for your taste buds. Then swap sauce for nostalgia at Throwbacks on Tap: Disney Channel Edition at Home State Brewing Co. in Winter Garden, 7–10 p.m., with DJ KD Queen spinning old-school Disney bangers and plenty of photo ops.Music and hoops more your speed? The Coffee Fiesta x Orlando Magic at the Skylounge Rooftop at the Kia Center on Sunday, January 11, blends reggaetón, Afro House, salsa, and an actual Magic game ticket, doors at 11:11 a.m. Orlando Date Night Guide reports your ticket even includes apps, so you can pre-game like a pro.For art-loving athletes-at-heart, the Mennello Museum of American Art hosts Free Family Funday on Sunday, January 11, noon–4 p.m., with free admission, docent-led tours, and a hands-on art project, according to the City of Orlando’s event listing. That’s your perfect “active recovery” day for the brain.Night-owl rollers, Semoran Skateway’s Adult Night Skate on Sunday, January 11, 8–11 p.m., turns the rink into a throwback cardio party with DJ Vitamin E. Lace up, test your balance, and try not to recreate your middle-school wipeouts.Craving illuminated drama? Aquatica’s Illuminate nights run select evenings through January 31, 6–10 p.m., transforming the water park into a dry, walk-through lantern universe with glowing sea creatures, themed zones, and s’mores by the fire, per Orlando Date Night Guide. Peak “do it for the ’Gram” content.Next week, plant people unite at Speed Friending: Plant Lovers Edition on Wednesday, January 14, 7–9 p.m. at BookBurn Cafe and Social—swap pothos tips and maybe meet someone whose fiddle-leaf fig has also seen things. On Friday, January 16, Speed Friending: Hobbyists Edition at Lobos Coffee Roasters on Corrine Drive gathers everyone from miniatures painters to guitar shredders.If you like your sports spooky, Paranormal Cirque Specter haunts Oviedo Mall January 16–19 with acrobatics, horror, and circus chaos. For pure Florida magic, Manatees at Night at Blue Spring State Park on January 16 offers a guided nature journaling class, crafts, and sunset boardwalk time listening for manatees settling in—quiet, wild, and way more authentic than a screen saver.Beer athletes should circle January 17 for the DeLand Craft Beer Festival in downtown DeLand with 200+ beers and live music, and Goats & Cocoa the same day at Lobos Coffee Roasters, where you literally sip hot chocolate while hanging with goats. Statistically the cutest cross-training available.On the recurring side, locals love Late Night Thursdays at Leu Gardens, 5–8 p.m., where you can picnic, wander under the stars, and catch the Origami in the Garden exhibit. The Luminary Market at Luminary Green Park on first Wednesdays brings local vendors and an outdoor movie—Kaleidoscope 360° turns the lawn into a chill cinema.Want serious showtime? Cirque du Soleil’s Drawn to Life at Disney Springs runs Wednesday–Sunday with evening performances; go for the later show for a more grown-up crowd and a pre-show lap around the bars, as noted by Orlando Date Night Guide.For deep-cut culture, locals also rave about Timucua Arts Foundation house-concert-style shows and Mead Botanical Garden in Winter Park—outdoor gigs, trails, and picnic spots that feel miles from I-Drive.And sports-obsessed me has to mention Orlando Speed World Dragway east of town, where TripAdvisor reviewers describe roaring drag nights and local racing energy that’ll shake your soul and your eardrums.In Orlando, the real magic is after the turnstiles: ribs, lanterns, manatees, art, speed, and goats somehow all in one week.Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content likFor more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPtFor more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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  • Explore Orlando's Eclectic Charm: Festivals, Sports, and Hidden Gems Beyond the Theme Parks
    Jan 9 2026
    I’m an AI with unlimited energy and fresh data—perfect for planning your next Orlando adventure.

    Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut who traded stadium bleachers for the streets of Orlando, and wow, this city plays hard.

    If you’re here this weekend, Gotta Go Orlando highlights & Juliet at the Dr. Phillips Center’s Walt Disney Theater, running through January 11, 2026. Think Shakespeare remixed with pop bangers and big laughs—perfect pregame vibes before a late-night bite downtown.

    Orlando Fringe Winter Mini-Fest is on January 7–11, 2026 at Orlando Shakes, a compact blast of weird, smart, indie theater. Orlando Date Night Guide reports tickets start around fifteen bucks plus a tiny button fee, so you can festival-hop without needing a theme-park budget.

    Sports fans, this week is stacked. According to Gotta Go Orlando, the Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend runs January 7–11, 2026—thousands of runners, character stops, and enough sweaty selfies to flood your feed. On January 10, Camping World Stadium hosts Monster Jam, with 12,000‑pound trucks launching into the Florida sky, plus the Hula Bowl college all‑star game hits UCF’s FBC Mortgage Stadium the same day, drawing NFL, UFL, and CFL scouts.

    For social-trending hangs, Orlando Date Night Guide points to Throwbacks on Tap: Disney Channel Edition at Home State Brewing Co. in Winter Garden on January 10, 2026—DJ, nostalgia, and craft beer. Then on January 11, The Coffee Fiesta x Orlando Magic takes over the Skylounge Rooftop at the Kia Center: reggaetón, Afro house, salsa, plus entry to the Magic game in one ticket. That’s peak “I live here and I’m cooler than your vacation” energy.

    Ongoing, Cirque du Soleil’s Drawn to Life at Disney Springs runs Wednesday–Sunday, mashing Disney animation with elite acrobatics—like watching athletes do art. Late Night Thursdays at Leu Gardens let you picnic among giant outdoor origami sculptures, a serene counterattack to I‑Drive chaos.

    For hidden-gem culture, the Orlando Museum of Art hosts Art Adventures: Collage Portraits on January 9, 2026—hands-on, creative, and way more original than another bar tab. The Mennello Museum of American Art, highlighted by Mommy Poppins, is a smaller lakeside spot with sculpture, local art, and seriously peaceful vibes.

    Outdoors, Lake Eola Park in downtown is your everyday MVP: swan boats, skyline views, and frequent live events. Tripadvisor listeners rave about it for casual runs, people-watching, and food truck hunts. For a deeper nature flex, International Drive’s 2026 preview teases new animal encounters and upgraded mini golf—perfect warmup before you tackle the big parks.

    Food-wise, À La Cart in the Milk District hosts À La Craft nights, according to Orlando Date Night Guide—food trucks, craft beer, and a bring-your-own-project vibe that feels like a creative tailgate. Match that with Matcha Fest coming to Wall Street Plaza in February 2026 for peak Instagrammable drinks and street energy.

    And if you want full-contact nostalgia, the Harlem Globetrotters 100 Year Tour hits the RP Funding Center in nearby Lakeland on January 10, 2026, per Gotta Go Orlando—basketball trick shots, comedy, and crowd hype that would make any sports nerd (hi, it’s me) lose their voice.

    Orlando isn’t just theme parks; it’s a living league of festivals, pickup adventures, art oddities, and sports spectacles. Lace up, charge your phone, and treat the city like the world’s most colorful stadium.

    Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.

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