Orlando’s Best Parks: Play, Picnic and Explore in the Sunshine

Published: May 14, 2026
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When most travelers picture Orlando, dazzling theme parks, spinning rides, and Mickey ears probably leap to mind. Here’s our tip: Orlando’s real magic often happens in the city’s beautiful public parks—lush, sun-dappled, teeming with wildlife and perfect picnic spots. Whether you’re plotting a chilled-out family day, hoping for impressive nature photo ops, or searching for a slice of calm away from the rollercoaster crowds, we’ve scouted out Orlando’s best parks—from historic downtown favorites and sparkling lakeside boardwalks, to dreamy rose gardens and playgrounds built for adventure. If you’re ready for some unexpected fun, let’s swap those rollercoaster loops for lily pads and palm trees. 

Our fave parks in Orlando include: 

Lake Eola Park 

Harry P. Leu Gardens 

Mead Botanical Garden 

Bill Frederick Park at Turkey Lake 

Dickson Azalea Park 

Shingle Creek Regional Park 

Wekiwa Springs State Park 

Kraft Azalea Garden 

Moss Park 

Dr. P. Phillips Community Park 

Lake Eola Park

Looking for Orlando’s community spirit? You’ll find it at Lake Eola Park—smack in the heart of downtown. This 23-acre green stretch has hosted everything from music festivals and art shows to low-key yoga classes under the oaks. The lake is the centerpiece, with charming swan boats drifting past glittering water fountains and the city skyline looming beyond like a postcard waiting to happen. 

The walking loop circles the water, and if you’re up early (or chasing sunsets), you’ll spot plenty of locals jogging, dog-walking, or pausing to feed the real resident swans. Art installations and the romantic Walt Disney Amphitheater offer photo ops and the occasional surprise performance. On weekends, the farmer’s market buzzes—think crepes, cold-pressed juices, and souvenirs crafted by local makers. Kids will be all over the playground, while grownups flock to picnic blankets for impromptu brunches under a canopy of shady trees. 

It’s Orlando’s park with the liveliest downtown vibe, with cafes, bars and indie shops just steps away. Pro tip: swing by at night when the famous fountain lights up with rainbow colors—it’s kind of magical. 

Harry P. Leu Gardens 

Ready for 50 acres of pure botanical bliss? Harry P. Leu Gardens sprawls along Lake Rowena like an endless, elegant garden party. Here, paved pathways wind through ancient oaks and towering camellias, with rose gardens, palm groves, bamboo forests, and azalea beds bursting into color all year. Expect to wander for a while—there’s always one more corner whispering you to explore. 

The vibe is peaceful, and a little bit grand. Whether you’re chasing butterflies through the pollinator garden, letting little ones loose in the storybook-themed children’s garden, or snapping selfies beside the majestic floral clock, there’s something for every mood. The tropical rainforest section hums with birdsong and the colorful camellias steal the show in winter. 

What makes Leu Gardens special? Every turn brings a fresh surprise—arbors draped in bougainvillea, whimsical art installations, and even a historic house museum where you can step back in time. Spring or summer, don’t miss the outdoor movie nights or plant sales for a garden party with local flavor. 

Mead Botanical Garden 

Looking for a slightly wild slice of nature with a laid-back, neighborhood feel? Head to Mead Botanical Garden in Winter Park, a favorite for lazy strolls, birdwatching, and family picnics. Its hundred-year-old legacy and diverse pockets of beauty—think butterfly gardens, boardwalks meandering over peaceful wetlands, and raised wildlife observation decks— make it an easy escape from city buzz. 

Don’t expect prim-and-proper lawns; offerings here lean naturalistic, with winding, shady trails under cypress and pine, wildflowers tucked into every nook, and clearings where bunnies and tortoises might amble by. Take a seat in the outdoor amphitheater or check out the native plant nursery for a locally grown living souvenir. 

We love Mead for morning walks, yoga sessions by the creek, or autumn weekends when local musicians turn the park into a pop-up concert hall. For families, a sturdy playground and interactive children’s garden offer hours of entertainment. 

Bill Frederick Park at Turkey Lake 

Bill Frederick Park at Turkey Lake is the answer for travelers wanting a big, activity-packed outdoor escape without leaving metro Orlando. This sprawling, 183-acre oasis delivers on space: fishing piers, shaded picnic pavilions, a lush disc golf course, sand volleyball, and even a miniature farm with friendly goats and chickens. 

Walking trails snake through oak hammocks, and the serene views over Turkey Lake provide prime birdwatching—bring binoculars for glimpses of osprey, herons, and wild peacocks strutting near the boat dock. Turkey Lake itself is one of Florida’s top-rated fishing spots; locals swear by the catch, and the rental kayaks and pedal boats promise plenty of fun for casual water explorers. 

Traveling with kids? Try the dragon-shaped playground and splash pad. Looking for a weekend adventure? There’s camping and rustic cabins, too. It’s a park that’s equal parts chill-out zone and outdoor playground, blending wide open spaces with all the amenities you didn’t know you needed. 

Dickson Azalea Park 

Tiny but packed with character, Dickson Azalea Park is a dreamy pocket of green tucked beneath sloping Colonial Drive. The park’s charm lies in its secret-garden feel—a lush, shaded ravine blanketed in a riot of ferns, azaleas, and old-growth oaks. The meandering stream, crossed by picturesque stone footbridges, gives the spot a fairytale vibe, while canopy trails and winding paths invite impromptu strolls. 

Dickson Azalea feels intimate and romantic, perfect for a quiet morning coffee on a bench or a sunset walk accompanied only by the sound of birds and trickling water. In azalea season (late winter or early spring), everything comes alive with color, making this a favorite for photographers and couples alike. It’s not about playgrounds or sports here—just a beautiful, peaceful pause right in the city. 

Shingle Creek Regional Park

If you want Orlando wilderness without a long drive, Shingle Creek Regional Park ticks every box. This protected area at the southern end of the Florida Everglades is a playground for nature lovers, with boardwalks, scenic trails, and canoe launches that put you eye-level with turtles, herons, even the occasional alligator if you’re lucky. 

The park’s history runs deep—there are pioneer-era cabins, old cypress trees, and fascinating interpretive signs. Rent a kayak or paddleboard and float under a cathedral of trees, or trace the long, shaded hiking and biking trails that snake through wetlands and tall pines. Kids will love spotting wildlife, and families can claim a picnic table under the towering oaks for a peaceful lunch. 

What sets Shingle Creek apart? Its sense of space and wildness, just minutes from I-Drive and the theme parks. Time it right and you’ll likely have stretches of trail all to yourself. 

Wekiwa Springs State Park 

Ready for a sparkly dip in true Florida springs? Wekiwa Springs State Park, about 30 minutes from downtown, is the kind of outdoor experience that turns visitors into local evangelists. The crystalline swimming hole, fed by 42 million gallons of springwater daily, sits surrounded by forest and wildflowers—perfect for cooling off after a sun-soaked hike. 

With more than 13 miles of trails for hiking, biking or horseback riding, Wekiwa is a haven for active travelers. Kayak and canoe rentals beckon adventurers to drift down the Wekiva River, eyes peeled for otters and gators gliding by. Plenty of shaded picnic tables, wildlife galore (keep an eye out for deer and wild turkeys), plus the thrill of a natural spring make this park an absolute crowd-pleaser. 

We love packing a picnic, snorkeling in the blue-green water, then letting the day stretch into a lazy afternoon lazing on the lawn. It’s wild Florida made family-friendly. 

Kraft Azalea Garden 

For a secret garden moment, wander into Kraft Azalea Garden in Winter Park. This five-acre retreat hides right on the shores of Lake Maitland, shaded by ancient cypress trees and dotted with white marble benches. The setting? Quiet, romantic, and deeply photogenic. If you’re after an Insta-worthy backdrop (wedding shoots happen here for good reason), the towering cypress domes and the grand “Exedra”—a Greek-style concrete colonnade—will have your camera working overtime. 

Kraft Azalea is less about high-energy play and more about slow walks, birdwatching, and slyly feeding the ducks. Late winter brings a burst of azalea blooms, but any time of year, this garden is an invitation to sit, read, and let the Florida sunlight streaming through the trees do its thing. 

We suggest stopping by around sunset when the light turns golden on the lake—pure magic. 

Moss Park 

If “lake life” is on your Orlando checklist, Moss Park is your next stop. Set on a peninsula between Lake Mary Jane and Lake Hart, Moss Park offers all the classic Central Florida outdoor activities: boating, fishing, swimming and, for overnight adventurers, some of the region’s most popular camping spots. 

The sprawling grounds have picnic tables galore, volleyball courts, wide fields for frisbee or football, and a playground for energetic kids. Trails wind through pine and oak hammocks, and a short walk leads to a lovely sandy swimming beach. Nature feels close here—keep your camera ready for glimpses of deer, wild turkeys and a rainbow of local birdlife. 

Bring a grill kit for lakeside barbecues, rent a canoe, or just claim a shady corner for a lazy, book-filled afternoon. If you’ve got extra time or want to experience a Florida sunrise over glassy water, the park’s campgrounds offer a peaceful, star-bright night under the pines. 

Dr. P. Phillips Community Park 

If your travel crew craves energy and variety, check out Dr. P. Phillips Community Park. Minutes from Universal Orlando, it’s a top pick for locals and visiting families alike. The amenities don’t quit: a massive splash pad (bring swimsuits!), imaginative playgrounds, soccer fields, nature trails, and shaded picnic tables for snack breaks. 

Follow the tree-lined paths down to the lakeshore, where you’ll find a peaceful boardwalk and plenty of space for a stroller-friendly walk or some birdwatching. The atmosphere stays relaxed and family-focused, with pickup basketball games and parents gathered at shaded benches. Food trucks sometimes pull up for weekends and park events—think street tacos and fresh lemonade by the playground. 

Dr. P. Phillips is the rare public park that feels designed for pure family fun, blending play, green space, and a dash of Orlando energy. 

 

Orlando’s parks pack serious personality—lush botanical escapes, wide-open playgrounds, secret gardens, and lakeside havens that locals swear by. They’re made for slowing down, getting a breath of fresh Florida air, and enjoying a side of the city most visitors never see. Whether you’re ready for a serene stroll, a wild adventure, or just a snooze under the oaks, these parks invite you to experience Orlando in a new, sun-kissed way. 

 

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Orlando in One Day: Unmissable Sights, Bites, and Adventures

Got 24 hours in Orlando and want to squeeze every drop of fun from your day? We’ve cooked up the perfect one-day itinerary for travelers who crave both thrills and a taste of Florida’s unique flavors. From legendary space launches to up-close gator encounters and hands-on challenges for curious minds, Orlando is so much more than just its famous theme parks. In a city bursting with family-friendly attractions, this guide mixes unforgettable experiences with local eats and a few hidden gems along the way.  Ready to dive in? Here’s what we’ll cover for your Orlando adventure, including:  Kennedy Space Center  Gatorland  WonderWorks  SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium  Madame Tussauds Orlando  The Orlando Eye  Island H2O Water Park  Museum of Illusions  Outta Control Magic Dinner Show  Quirky lunch, dinner and snack stops  Launch Your Day: Kennedy Space Center  Set your alarms—space waits for no one! We recommend kicking off your Orlando adventure at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. It’s about 45 minutes from downtown Orlando, so grab a coffee and breakfast on the go. If you’re staying in the city, the 436L Lynx bus travelling to Titusville lets you connect with a local shuttle or rideshare for the last leg over the causeway. The route is scenic—palms, marshes, and all that Florida sunshine.  Why start with Kennedy? To stand beneath an actual Saturn V rocket or touch a moon rock is something you won’t forget. The center buzzes with curiosity, awe, and some epic backdrops for your day’s first set of photos. Get up close to the Space Shuttle Atlantis, try a simulated shuttle launch, and pop into the Astronaut Encounter to hear real, wild stories from space explorers themselves.  Tip: We love the Rocket Garden first thing (smaller crowds, and the morning light is unbeatable for photos), and the “Heroes & Legends” exhibit gives you the kind of goosebumps reserved for humankind’s greatest achievements.  After 2-3 hours here, it’s time to blast off back towards central Orlando for a true taste of Florida wild.  Lunchtime: Classic Florida Flavors  After all that adventure, you’ll be hungry. If you want real-deal Southern comfort, you can’t do better than Yellow Dog Eats (about 10 minutes west of Gatorland via Uber or taxi). What to order? Go for their pulled pork sandwiches, piled high with tangy slaw or the “Holy Crap” sandwich, which delivers a smoked turkey, bacon, brie and raspberry melba sauce combo that’s hilariously tasty. The vibe inside? Funky, artsy, casual and covered in dog decor—it’s dog-friendly if you have furry family in tow.  Craving a quick bite closer to International Drive? Try Mrs. Potato Restaurant for hearty, homemade Brazilian potato dishes or a made-to-order empanada. Locals rave about the crispy stuffed potatoes and friendly, quirky decor.  Afternoon: WonderWorks and SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium  Once you’ve fueled up, it’s time to hit International Drive—the pulsing heart of Orlando leisure and dining.  Stop 1: WonderWorks  You can’t miss WonderWorks—literally, the upside-down building lets you know you’re in for something different. Jump off the I-Ride Trolley or Lynx bus (International Drive and Austrian Court stop), and head inside for hours of interactive fun. This “edu-tainment” wonderland blends mind-boggling science with hands-on experiments, laser tag and a ropes course overhead. Kids and adults get to compete, challenge themselves and sometimes just stand back and say, “Whoa.”  If you fancy a power-nap, try the Hurricane Shack experience or the virtual roller coasters. You’ll leave feeling like you worked out both brain and body!  Afternoon Pick-Me-Up  By now, a little sugar boost is probably required. Good news: The Sugar Factory at ICON Park is only a five-minute stroll from the aquarium. The backdrop is dazzling (think candy-themed chandeliers and rainbow décor), but the Milkshake Bar steals the show. Try a Cookie Monster milkshake or order the “Insane” Milkshake—topped with a stack of decadent treats. If you’re after something lighter, the sorbet is just as fun.  Now you’re ready for eye-popping views...  Late Afternoon: Sky-High Views on The Orlando Eye  Time to rise above it all at The Orlando Eye. This 400-foot-tall observation wheel offers the kind of panoramic city views that sum up every epic Orlando adventure. Step into your capsule and you’ll drift up, taking in theme parks, lakes and, on clear days, even the distant launches of Cape Canaveral.  The ride is peaceful, air-conditioned and rotates slowly enough for perfect Instagram snaps—this is the Orlando cityscape in all its glory, with the orange glow of sunset if you time it right.  Tip: Try scheduling your ride for late afternoon or early evening when the city lights start to flicker on.  Evening Entertainment: The Outta Control Magic Dinner Show  Cap your Orlando adventure with laughter and genuinely jaw-dropping illusions at The Outta Control Magic Dinner Show, right next door to WonderWorks. The show’s star, Tony Brent, gets everyone laughing with a mix of magic, comedy, and audience participation that suits every age group. The setting is cozy, energetic, and feels a bit like a neighborhood block party where the headliner just happens to be brilliant with a deck of cards.  Dinner is buffet-style, so pile your plate high with pizza, salad, popcorn and ice cream—all included with your ticket. Soda, beer, and wine flow freely. Kids will be on the edge of their seats while adults end up laughing just as much.  Optional Detours and Nightlife  Still have energy left or want to explore further? ICON Park remains lively well into the evening, with plenty of shops and open-air patios for a nightcap. Try Tin Roof for live music (sometimes country, sometimes danceable pop and rock) and a playful Southern menu—think spicy fried green tomatoes and robust craft cocktails.  If you’re a fan of wild sunsets and waterslides, Island H2O Water Park, just 20 minutes west of I-Drive by rideshare, keeps the fun going until dusk. With high-speed slides, a lazy river and a tech-savvy wristband that lets you control music and snap digital souvenirs, it offers a splashy finale to your day—especially welcome on those toasty Florida evenings.  Getting Around Orlando  Here’s the trick for making the most of a one-day Orlando whirlwind: plan for a mix of public transport, the I-Ride Trolley, and a few quick rideshare hops (Uber and Lyft are everywhere). International Drive—Orlando’s entertainment corridor—is well-served by trolleys and Lynx buses, connecting you to most attractions, shows, and epic food stops. For trips further afield (such as Kennedy Space Center or Gatorland), shuttles and car rentals streamline the morning and afternoon transitions. Many hotels also run free or low-cost shuttles to key attractions, so ask at reception before you start out.  For bus schedules and real-time tracking, Lynx’s app works well. The I-Ride Trolley (with bright red cars) loops along International Drive every 20 minutes, making it easy to hop between attractions and eateries.    One day in Orlando packs in a world of adventure—rocket science, giant gators, underwater worlds, dizzying skyline rides, and magic tricks around every corner. Whether you’re building a family memory or sharing sun-soaked adventures with friends, Orlando blends energy, imagination, and a big dash of Florida fun in every moment.  So grab your sunscreen, take your pick from these unforgettable spots, and let your Orlando story begin—one spectacular sun-drenched day at a time.    Like this? Check out our secret guide to Orlando’s hidden gems, or browse the city’s market scene.     Step up your sightseeing with Go City®  We make it easy to explore the best a city has to offer. We’re talking top attractions, hidden gems and local tours, all for one low price. 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Orlando Father’s Day Guide: Make Dad’s Day Legendary

Father’s Day is just around the corner—and if you’re planning an Orlando getaway, you’re in luck. Orlando is packed with attractions, adventures, and one-of-a-kind experiences tailored for dads of every style—whether he’s a thrill seeker, a foodie, an aspiring astronaut, or just ready to kick back with the family. Not sure where to start? No worries—we’ve rounded up the very best Father’s Day outings, restaurants and memory-makers so you can craft an Orlando celebration Dad will love from sunrise to sunset (…and beyond).  Our picks for celebrating Father’s Day in Orlando include:  Kennedy Space Center  Gatorland  The Orlando Eye  Daytona International Speedway Track Tour  SEA LIFE Aquarium  Legendary Steaks at Christner’s Prime Steak & Lobster  Madame Tussauds Orlando  Fun Spot America  Golf at Congo River Adventure Golf  The Outta Control Magic Comedy Dinner Show  Gatorland: Unleash Dad’s Wild Side  Father’s Day calls for a little adventure, right? Enter Gatorland, the self-proclaimed “Alligator Capital of the World.” This classic Florida attraction offers a blend of quirky charm, wild encounters and genuine natural beauty—think up-close gator feedings, splash zones, and tropical boardwalks where Dad can show off his wild side.  Some dads watch Animal Planet; others want to get in the action. Gatorland’s Screamin’ Gator Zip Line lets Dad fly over a pool of live alligators (don’t worry, it’s perfectly safe). Prefer something a little less… airborne? The Gator Jumparoo Show is a classic—a spectacle of giant reptiles leaping out of the water, cheered on by a crowd of wide-eyed guests.  What really sets Gatorland apart is its laid-back, old-Florida atmosphere. The staff are all passionate locals, full of fascinating gator facts and big smiles. Beyond the gators, there’s a petting zoo, giant tortoises, and even a charming train ride through the wetlands.  It’s hands-on, uniquely Floridian, and will give Dad a Father’s Day tale he’ll be telling for years. Don’t skip snapping a family photo with one of the park’s toothy residents—just maybe steer clear of offering hugs.  The Orlando Eye: Panoramic Views and Sky-High Cheers  If Dad loves a great view (or just wants an epic selfie backdrop), the Orlando Eye—now called The Wheel at ICON Park—is a must. This 400-foot-tall observation wheel is pure Orlando fun: hop in your private air-conditioned capsule and gently rise high above the city, with sweeping views stretching all the way to theme park castles and sparkling lakes.  Riding in late afternoon is an especially good move—the Florida sun slants across the landscape and the golden hour photos are on point. If you’re feeling festive, upgrade to a capsule with a bubbly toast and raise your glass to Dad at the top!  The vibe here is relaxed but special. Whether it’s a first ride or a family tradition, there’s something magical about watching the world shrink beneath you. After your flight, stick around ICON Park for a celebratory burger, cold beer, or gift shop find.  What makes this perfect for Father’s Day? It’s a gentle thrill everyone can enjoy together, plus it gives Dad a little time in the spotlight—or at least 20 minutes above the hustle and bustle.  Daytona International Speedway Track Tour: For the Dad Who Lives Life Full Throttle  Got a dad whose heart beats a little faster at the sound of revving engines? This experience is for him. The Daytona International Speedway, just about an hour’s drive from Orlando, is a bucket-list stop for any motorsports fan.  The Speedway tours offer a behind-the-scenes look at “The World Center of Racing,” including the massive grandstands, the Victory Lane where legends celebrate, and the chance to snap a photo right on the banked track. Guides liven things up with insider tales, trivia and pit lane secrets, so even non-race fans get swept up in the excitement.  Perhaps the real highlight is the feel: standing at the start/finish line or gazing up at the race control tower, Dad gets to step into the shoes of his favorite drivers. For those who want a little more speed, there are add-on experiences (for an extra fee) where you can get behind the wheel or ride along at pace—now that’s a Father’s Day thrill.  Expect a lively, spirited atmosphere and loads of photo ops—plus gift shops brimming with racing gear if you need a last-minute present for Dad.  SEA LIFE Aquarium: Dive Deep into Father’s Day  Maybe Dad’s more into marine life than NASCAR. No problem—SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium is a fantastic, immersive indoor retreat perfect for relaxing and exploring together. With walk-through tunnels, huge tanks, and interactive animal encounters, it’s equal parts fun and educational.  The highlight for us? The 360-degree tunnel, where sharks, rays and sea turtles glide silently above—and occasionally lock eyes with you through the crystal-clear glass. It’s not just mesmerizing for kids; adults love the tranquil, dreamlike ambiance, too.  Don’t miss the feeding demonstrations, where marine experts share fun facts and answer questions. You can even book a VIP behind-the-scenes tour if Dad’s a true ocean buff.  Bonus points: it’s in the heart of ICON Park, so you can pair SEA LIFE with a trip on The Wheel, a meal, or nearby attractions. The aquarium’s cool, shaded environment also makes it a great option for steamy June afternoons. Dad will leave feeling chill, curious, and maybe even inspired to spot some Florida wildlife on your next beach day.  Madame Tussauds Orlando: Snap Selfies with Dad’s Heroes  Want a Father’s Day photo album like no other? Madame Tussauds Orlando places you side by side with music legends, sports stars, superheroes and movie icons. The wax figures are strikingly lifelike—and the sets are made for creative, silly and memorable family snaps.  Whether Dad wants to “run” the Oval Office, shoot hoops with Shaq, or share the stage with Beyoncé, it’s easy to spend an hour or two laughing your way from one celeb to the next. Kids and grown-ups alike love the themed rooms—one minute you’re saving the world with the Justice League, the next you’re posing for a British royal portrait.  What’s great here is the laid-back, fun-first energy. No shushing or stuffiness—just a place where everyone can get a little goofy. The interactive props make it easy to create your own adventures, and the friendly staff are always willing to snap a family shot.  If Dad’s a fan of sports, music, movies or pop culture, Madame Tussauds is a Father’s Day memory waiting to happen.  Fun Spot America: Classic Rides and Classic Smiles  Some dads want thrills, but not necessarily theme park crowds. Enter Fun Spot America: a family-friendly amusement park smack in the city with free parking, classic rides, and all those nostalgic, good-times vibes.  Challenge Dad to a go-kart race (they have multilevel tracks and notorious hairpin curves) or see who can scream the loudest on the White Lightning wooden coaster. There’s a fun mix of old-school rides—bumper cars, Ferris wheels, and arcade games—plus plenty of food stands offering everything from funnel cakes to corn dogs.  The atmosphere is playfully retro: think carnival lights, breezy music, and plenty of places to lounge while the kids run wild. Entry is flexible, so you can craft a Father’s Day just right for your group.  For bonus points, buy Dad a ticket for the SkyCoaster (it’s like bungee jumping and hang-gliding combined—seriously thrilling) and crown him Family Daredevil of the Year. You’ll leave with hearts racing and memories that last.  Golf at Congo River Adventure Golf: Tee Off with a Twist  Orlando comes alive with mini golf courses, and Congo River Adventure Golf is a favorite for its wild theming and tropical excitement. If your dad loves to hit the links (or just has a soft spot for a little friendly competition), this is the perfect sunny afternoon outing.  The course winds through lush landscaping, waterfalls, caves and—yes—life-size gator statues (this is Florida, after all). It’s more than just putting tiny balls into holes: you’ll traverse rope bridges, solve scavenger hunts, and encounter surprises around every bend.  For those who want to up the ante, there’s even real live alligator feeding. Who knew golf could get so wild?  The vibe is pure laid-back fun: no scorecards required (unless Dad’s a stickler for the win), and everyone can play at their own pace. Congo River Golf is a great way to unwind after a morning of theme parks, or to pair with a Gatorland visit for an animal-themed Father’s Day itinerary.  The Outta Control Magic Comedy Dinner Show: A Night of Laughter and Illusion  Cap off Father’s Day with a hearty dose of laughter and a little bit of wonder. The Outta Control Magic Comedy Dinner Show at WonderWorks is a long-running Orlando favorite, fusing magic tricks, stand-up comedy and family-friendly improv.  The intimate venue means every seat is close to the action—so don’t be surprised if Dad (or the kids) gets pulled into a trick or two! The talented cast keeps the show zipping by, blending jaw-dropping illusions with quick-fire jokes and crowd participation.  What’s on the menu? Unlimited hand-tossed pizza, salad, dessert, and drinks (including beer and wine for the grownups). It’s dinner and a show, all under one roof—perfect for a relaxed, low-hassle celebration.  Why do we recommend this for Father’s Day? Because it’s about creating those shared laughs and "how did they do that?!" moments that families remember long after vacation ends. Book in advance—shows fill fast for special weekends.    Like this? Check out our secret guide to Orlando’s hidden gems, and discover brilliant birthdays in the city.  Step up your sightseeing with Go City®  We make it easy to explore the best a city has to offer. We’re talking top attractions, hidden gems and local tours, all for one low price. Plus, you'll enjoy guaranteed savings, compared to buying individual attraction tickets.  See more, do more, and experience more with Go City®– just choose a pass to get started! 
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Orlando Valentine’s Day: Unforgettable Experiences for Couples

Orlando’s reputation for fun goes far beyond its world-famous theme parks—especially when Valentine’s Day rolls around. Whether your romance is built on adrenaline, laughter or sharing the last bite of a decadent dessert, this city brings out its playful side for couples. Picture yourselves gazing at city lights from dizzying heights, clinking glasses over flawless chocolate, or drifting into another world inside a museum of illusions. Orlando sets the scene for a Valentine’s Day you’ll never forget. Searching for the perfect blend of surprise, sweetness and wow-factor? Let’s unlock the city’s most swoon-worthy spots and date-night adventures!  Our top Valentine’s Day picks in Orlando:  The Orlando Eye  Chocolate Kingdom  The Outta Control Magic Dinner Show  SEA LIFE Aquarium  Madame Tussauds Orlando  Museum of Illusions  WonderWorks  Island H2O Water Park  Gatorland  Sunset stroll at Lake Eola Park  Chocolate Kingdom: A Willy Wonka-Style Date for Grown-Ups  If the way to your loved one’s heart is through their sweet tooth, Chocolate Kingdom is your playground. This interactive chocolate factory tour takes you inside the magical world of cacao, blending tasty science with hands-on fun. Watch cocoa beans as they transform from pod to piece, all the while sampling different varieties and learning a little confectionery history.  What makes it brilliant for Valentine’s Day? The personal touches. You’ll have the chance to create your own custom chocolate bar, choosing toppings from a rainbow of nuts, fruits, and candies—perfect for splitting (or keeping all to yourself). Guides here clearly love their job and keep things upbeat, adding trivia and chocolate-making secrets along the way.  The whole place smells like chocolate from the moment you step inside. We leave with chocolate-smeared smiles and a newfound appreciation for this romantic treat. Pop into the gift shop for hand-crafted truffles or themed gift boxes—ideal if you “forgot” to pick up a gift on your way. It’s a deliciously interactive twist on the usual box of chocolates!  The Outta Control Magic Dinner Show: Laugh and Gasp Together  Every relationship needs a little magic—and this long-running dinner show delivers plenty of laughs, too. The Outta Control Magic Dinner Show at WonderWorks isn’t just a spectacle, it’s an experience that puts you and your date right in the middle of the fun. The magician’s quirky humor and mind-bending illusions come with a side order of genuinely tasty pizza, salad, and unlimited drinks.  Here’s the deal: the show is fast-paced, interactive, and often very silly (in the best possible way). Volunteers are plucked from the audience for tricks, so don’t be shocked if your table gets a front-row seat to the action. Couples love it because it breaks the ice and keeps the energy light. You’ll leave talking about the tricks long after you’ve finished dessert.  The atmosphere is equal parts cozy and lively. Unlike many dinner shows, the space feels intimate, with tables close to the stage. If you’re looking for a Valentine’s Day that’s far from predictable, the Outta Control Magic Dinner Show delivers the goods—and guarantees plenty of laughs to remember.  SEA LIFE Aquarium: Underwater Romance  Imagine wandering hand in hand through winding tunnels surrounded by shimmering fish, graceful rays, and even slow-moving sea turtles. At SEA LIFE Orlando, the underwater world isn’t just for kids—it’s absolutely mesmerizing for couples, too. The 360º ocean tunnel feels like a private portal to another planet, especially if you visit just before closing on a weeknight or after dinner.  Why does it work so perfectly for Valentine’s Day? The mood is wonderfully calm, with soft lighting and soothing blue tones that encourage relaxed conversation. You can wander at your own pace, pausing to watch sharks swim overhead or posing for a goofy couple selfie with a curious clownfish.  The aquarium’s focus on rescue and rehabilitation adds a meaningful layer—you’ll spot adorable rescued sea turtles and discover fascinating stories at every turn. For couples who love animals, the touch tanks and jellyfish displays spark plenty of “oohs” and “awws.” Whether you’re making new memories or simply enjoying each other’s company, the SEA LIFE Aquarium sets a dazzling stage for romance.  Madame Tussauds Orlando: Strike a Pose With the Stars  Valentine’s Day goes Hollywood at Madame Tussauds Orlando, where you and your date can rub (wax) shoulders with everyone from Brad Pitt to Wonder Woman. Whether you’re giggling together beside movie icons or challenging each other to the best selfie, the experience feels like a red carpet event with a tongue-in-cheek twist.  Here’s what makes it a blast: each exhibit is designed to encourage play. Sit behind the President’s desk, swing with superheroes, or dance with pop stars as music pumps through the exhibits. Couples can act out their own rom-com scenes or ham it up with silly props. The staff keep things fun and are always down for snapping couples photos or letting you in on the silliest angles.  Madame Tussauds is as much about the memories as the photos: years from now, those goofy couple selfies will bring you right back to this playful Valentine’s Day. For romance with a sense of humor, it’s a perfect match.  WonderWorks: Playful Science Meets Thrills  Celebrate your inner kids this Valentine’s Day at WonderWorks, Orlando’s upside-down adventure mansion. Part science center, part amusement park, WonderWorks is a hands-on paradise where you can compete in laser tag, lay on a bed of nails, or try your hand at wild virtual reality games—all in the name of love (and laughter).  Couples love the sheer volume of things to do. Race each other on the ropes course, have your combined “brainwaves” measured, or freeze in place for the earthquake simulator. The interactive exhibits mean you’re not just observing—you’re collaborating, competing, and exploring every corner together.  It’s easy to lose track of time as you move from room to room, dazed by illusions one minute and shrieking with laughter on the arcade floor the next. WonderWorks is the antidote to ordinary dates: a place where your competitive side, creativity and curiosity can shine, side by side. Don’t forget: your ticket includes admission to The Outta Control Magic Dinner Show—double the fun on Valentine’s Day!  Island H2O Water Park: Splashtastic Valentine’s Day Fun  If you and your sweetheart prefer swimsuits to black-tie attire, Island H2O Water Park is ready to make a splash. Open sporadically throughout the year and famed for its interactive rides, live DJ sets and poolside lounging pods, this water park rewrites the rules on classic Valentine’s outings.  Why do we love it? Couples can race down adrenaline-pumping water slides, float hand-in-hand on the lazy river, or post up in a private cabana with cocktails from the bar. The park’s techy twist—where you can sync your wristband to capture photos or play your favorite playlists on certain attractions—makes every dip memorable.  After dark, special Valentine’s events sometimes bring music, themed cocktails or outdoor movies by the pool. You’re encouraged to be playful, to laugh, and to cool off together under the sun—or stars! For pairs who know that a dose of excitement beats candlelit dinners, Island H2O is refreshingly different.  Gatorland: Wild Love in the City Beautiful  Calling all adventure-seekers! Gatorland is Florida’s original theme park, and still a firm favorite for couples who want to do something totally unique together. Home to thousands of alligators and crocodiles, it offers a guided glimpse into Florida’s wild side—plus zip-lining straight over gator breeding grounds, if you’re feeling extra daring.  For an unusual but memorable Valentine’s Day, wander through lush boardwalks, watch gator feedings, and let your wild side loose. Couples can snap a photo with a baby alligator (complete with toothy grin accessories) or stroll through the park’s shaded Florida cypress swamp, ideal for nature lovers.  The vibe here is part wildlife sanctuary, part retro amusement park—complete with friendly staff sharing fun facts and southern hospitality. Don’t miss the Screamin’ Gator Zip Line if you’d like to escalate your adventure. Gatorland’s blend of weird, wild and wonderful makes it an experience to remember.  Sunset Stroll at Lake Eola Park: Romance the Old-Fashioned Way  Sometimes the simplest plans bring the sweetest memories. Lake Eola Park, right in downtown Orlando, is the prime spot for a leisurely sunset amble—especially on Valentine’s Day. With its swan boats gliding past a dramatic fountain, a skyline backdrop, and serene pathways framed by oaks and flowers, the setting feels custom-built for romance.  Pick up a coffee or gelato from one of the cafes surrounding the park. Find a bench or spread out a picnic blanket as the sky turns pink and gold. There’s often live music or an outdoor market, adding a festive air to the evening. If you want to kick things up a notch, rent a swan-shaped paddle boat and drift across the water together.  Nearby, Thornton Park’s restaurants invite you to extend the night—Birria1984 for tacos and mezcal, or The Stubborn Mule for creative cocktails are both crowd-pleasers. Lake Eola Park’s blend of natural beauty and city energy makes it the heart of Orlando’s romance scene, with all the atmosphere you could want.    Like this? Check out our secret guide to Orlando’s hidden gems, or browse the city’s market scene.     Step up your sightseeing with Go City®  We make it easy to explore the best a city has to offer. We’re talking top attractions, hidden gems and local tours, all for one low price. Plus, you'll enjoy guaranteed savings, compared to buying individual attraction tickets.  See more, do more, and experience more with Go City®– just choose a pass to get started! 

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