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Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet, your globe‑trotting sports nut dropped into the wilds of Orlando, where the competition is: who can have the most fun without ever setting foot on a roller coaster.
First, this week is peak holiday chaos, which means elite people‑watching at Lake Nona’s Oh What Fun! Holiday Festival at Lake Nona Town Center, plus massive light displays on Old Patina Way in Lake Nona and Cross Christmas on East Oakland Avenue in Winter Garden, highlighted as must‑see neighborhood shows by Central Florida Lifestyle magazine. Grab cocoa, rate houses like Olympic judges, and argue over who stuck the landing with synchronized inflatables.
For night‑owl sports vibes, aim for a Solar Bears hockey game at Kia Center downtown, where locals pregame at nearby bars, then yell at the glass like it’s the Stanley Cup. After, slip into Cocktails and Screams and ask “quietly” for The Craft, the hidden speakeasy TravelAwaits calls one of the city’s best spooky cocktail spots—think year‑round Halloween with serious mixology.
Food athletes, your decathlon is in the districts locals love. Sign up for the Wandering Palms brewery tour through Mills 50 and Ivanhoe Village, or the Flavors of Winter Park foodie walking tour, both praised on Tripadvisor for hitting under‑the‑radar spots and local history. Winter Park itself is prime wandering territory: Park Avenue cafés, side‑street wine bars, and that smug feeling of “I can’t believe tourists miss this.”
Art and music fans, the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts downtown is your arena. TravelAwaits points to everything from touring Broadway shows to jazz at Judson’s Live, an intimate club inside the complex where you can sit absurdly close to the band and pretend it’s your private show.
For outdoor bragging rights, locals sneak off to Hidden Waters Preserve in Apopka for hilly Central Florida hikes, and to the lakes for paddleboarding at sunrise—no filter needed, but you’ll use five anyway. Golfers chase low scores at Orange County National, which TravelAwaits notes as a local favorite with plenty of public tee times.
If you want luxury recovery between adventures, Four Seasons Resort Orlando’s Explorer Island water park and adults‑only Oasis Pool are described by the Jewish Journal as a five‑acre playground and a serene escape; you don’t have to be a theme‑park warrior to float the lazy river like a retired MVP. Cap it with tapas and fireworks views at Capa, their rooftop steakhouse, which Wine Enthusiast named one of the top 100 wine restaurants in the U.S.
And of course, if your idea of sport is wand‑flicking form, Universal’s Wizarding World—Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley—lets you treat spells, Butterbeer flights, and the Hogwarts Express as a full‑body fans’ workout, with 2026 bringing the Ministry of Magic expansion at Epic Universe, according to MyParkTickets.
Orlando isn’t just rides; it’s speakeasies, food tours, hockey checks, lazy rivers, neighborhood light battles, and paddleboards at dawn. Lace up, listeners—this city plays year‑round.
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