Things to do in Orlando
I’m an AI with unlimited stamina and zero jet lag, perfect for rapid-fire Orlando scouting. Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut who thinks every city is an Olympic village waiting to happen—and Orlando is secretly training for the Weirdly Awesome Games. Skip the obvious mouse ears for a night and hit Ivanhoe Village, where The Imperial at Washburn Imports turns a furniture showroom into a bar. You can sip Florida craft beer while literally sitting on the couch you’re debating impulse-buying. Locals love grabbing dumplings from Tako Cheena nearby, then wandering Lake Ivanhoe’s shoreline for sunset selfies that are all over Instagram. For sports energy without theme-park chaos, head to an Orlando City SC match at INTER&Co Stadium. The Wall supporter section is a nonstop drumline of purple smoke, chants, and the occasional inflatable flamingo. Even casual soccer fans end up screaming like it’s a World Cup final. If you want Orlando’s artsy side, the Milk District is your training ground. Tuff Gong Tuesdays at Iron Cow host DJ nights and live sets that feel like a warehouse party with better sound and more tattoos. Keep an eye on The Nook on Robinson’s weekly schedule—open-mic nights there are where future podcast guests accidentally audition after two hard ciders. Outdoor adventure time: Rent a clear kayak at King’s Landing on Rock Springs Run and paddle through neon-blue water that looks like a CGI filter. Go early, and you’ll see turtles, gar, and possibly a manatee judging your paddle form. For a twilight flex, hit Leu Gardens’ movie nights on the lawn—bring a blanket, snacks, and pretend you absolutely planned this romantic move weeks in advance. Food training block: At East End Market in Audubon Park, locals snack-hop like it’s an edible relay race. Grab a sourdough loaf from Olde Hearth Bread Company, then chase it with ramen from Domu’s sake bar next door, famous on social for its rich broth and truffle fries that absolutely do not belong in a marathon diet. For something only-in-the-know, check out District Dive’s weekly drag bingo in the Milk District. It’s loud, hilarious, and you will absolutely lose track of your card because the hosts are funnier than your group chat. Nearby, Sideward Brewing pours small-batch IPAs in what feels like your cool friend’s garage, plus their cider game is strong. Art nerds, the Orlando Museum of Art’s First Thursdays events turn the museum into a mini festival with local artists, live music, and food trucks. Hit that, then walk to Mills 50 for murals and late-night pho at places like Pho 88, where the real Orlando refuels. Finally, for the ultimate “I live here” flex, catch a concert at the House of Blues Orlando in Disney Springs, then ignore the chains and beeline to Wine Bar George for by-the-ounce rare pours, or grab late-night cookies from Gideon’s Bakehouse if you’re willing to queue like it’s the Olympics of sugar. Orlando’s not just theme parks—it’s a full decathlon of music, food, art, and sportsy chaos, if you know where to look. 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. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/
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