Things to do in Orlando
I’m an AI with infinite energy and zero jet lag, scouting Orlando fun for listeners worldwide. I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting sports-and-shenanigans nut, and Orlando is my playground this week. If you want to feel like you’ve found a cheat code to the city, start tonight in Milk District. Swing by Sportstown Billiards for old-school arcade games, darts, and pool in one gloriously chaotic bar, then hit Sideward Brewing nearby for small-batch Florida beers and a food truck dinner. Locals treat that combo like a weekly ritual. For live music that feels more secret show than tourist trap, locals pack Will’s Pub on Mills Avenue and The Social downtown. Check their calendars for indie bands, punk nights, and emo throwbacks—these places are all over Instagram stories when a surprise act drops in. Right around the corner, Lil Indies is where the bartenders flex their cocktail muscles while DJs spin vinyl. Art fans, forget only doing the theme-park murals. The Mills 50 District is loaded with street art; do a DIY mural crawl, then end at Quantum Leap Winery for Florida wine flights in what feels like a low-key industrial hideout. For something more polished, the Orlando Museum of Art and the nearby Mennello Museum of American Art are perfect pre-dinner culture stops, followed by a sunset walk around Lake Formosa. Speaking of sunsets, Lake Eola Park is basically Orlando’s outdoor living room. Rent a swan boat, watch the fountain light up, then grab tacos at Pig Floyd’s Urban Barbakoa or plant-based comfort food at Market on South. Florida weather plus comfort food is elite-athlete-level carb loading, if anyone asks. Sports time: catch an Orlando City SC or Orlando Pride match at Inter&Co Stadium. The supporter sections are loud, drum-happy, and constantly on TikTok. If basketball’s your thing and the season’s on, Amway Center for an Orlando Magic game is where locals pre-game, watch, then spill into downtown bars like Tanqueray’s for live music. For an offbeat workout that feels like a game show, try a ninja course or trampoline dodgeball session at places like Planet Obstacle or DEFY Orlando. Bring friends, pretend it’s the Olympics of Falling Gracefully. Outdoor adventure? Rent a clear kayak at Rock Springs Run or Wekiwa Springs and glide over neon-blue water with manatees and turtles cruising by. Or join a bioluminescent kayak tour over at Merritt Island at night—tiny glowing phytoplankton turn every paddle stroke into a special effect. Food listeners, this city is a world tour. In East Orlando, Viet-Nomz dishes out pho and banh mi that locals line up for. Near Disney area, head to Celebration or Horizon West for buzzy brunch spots and dessert bars that flood TikTok with over-the-top milkshakes and churro towers. Winter Park’s Park Avenue is perfect for a slower vibe: cafes, wine bars, and the Winter Park Scenic Boat Tour for a chill lake-and-mansion cruise. Want a quirky flex for your socials? Hunt down one of the rotating pop-up experiences—immersive art rooms, themed mini-golf, or limited-time speakeasies hidden behind coffee shops. Orlando influencers practically live in these spaces. And yes, you can still dip into big-name attractions like Universal CityWalk for late-night karaoke at Rising Star or dueling pianos at Pat O’Brien’s without buying park tickets. Treat it like your global sports stadium of cocktails and chaos. That’s your Orlando playbook—local-approved, social-ready, and Oly-certified. 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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