Orlando
Things to Do in Orlando
Tickets, tours and experiences in Orlando, United States
Events in Orlando
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Fri, Jun 12 at 5:30 PM
Cirque du Soleil Downtown Disney, Orlando
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Fri, Jun 12 at 8:00 PM
Will's Pub, Orlando
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Sat, Jun 13 at 5:30 PM
Cirque du Soleil Downtown Disney, Orlando
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Sat, Jun 13 at 12:00 PM
Orlando Amphitheater at the Central Florida Fair, Orlando
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Sat, Jun 13 at 5:00 PM
Caribe Royale Orlando, Orlando
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Sat, Jun 13 at 7:00 PM
The Abbey, Orlando
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Sat, Jun 13 at 8:00 PM
Dr. Phillips Performing Arts Center, Orlando
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Sun, Jun 14 at 1:30 PM
Cirque du Soleil Downtown Disney, Orlando
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Sun, Jun 14 at 5:00 PM
Ten10 Brewing, Orlando
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Sun, Jun 14 at 6:30 PM
House of Blues Orlando, Orlando
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Sun, Jun 14 at 7:00 PM
Will's Pub, Orlando
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Sun, Jun 14 at 8:00 PM
Hard Rock Live Orlando, Orlando
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Orlando is the theme-park capital of the world, anchored by Walt Disney World's four parks, Universal Orlando and SeaWorld. Disney spans Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom, while Universal combines Islands of Adventure with The Wizarding World of Harry Potter across its resort.
Beyond the big resorts, the city offers ICON Park on International Drive with its giant observation wheel, the Kennedy Space Center an hour east on the coast, and Gatorland for a classic Florida wildlife experience. Many visitors base themselves near International Drive or Lake Buena Vista for easy park access.
Park days are long and can be hot and humid, especially from June through September when afternoon thunderstorms are common. Buying dated tickets and reserving park entry in advance is essential, and arriving at opening helps you ride headline attractions before lines build.
Highlights
- Walt Disney World's four theme parks
- Universal Orlando and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
- Kennedy Space Center on the Space Coast
- ICON Park and the International Drive entertainment strip
Tips for Visiting Orlando
Buy dated park tickets early and check whether park reservations are required.
Arrive at park opening to ride the biggest attractions before midday crowds.
Bring a poncho and water for frequent summer thunderstorms and high humidity.
Build in rest days between parks, as full days involve a lot of walking.
Frequently Asked Questions About Orlando
How many days do I need for Orlando theme parks?
Plan at least one full day per major park. Covering all four Walt Disney World parks plus Universal comfortably takes five to seven days. If you only have time for highlights, three to four park days lets you see Magic Kingdom, one Universal park and one other favorite without rushing.
Should I buy park tickets in advance for Orlando?
Yes. Disney and Universal tickets are dated, and some periods require advance park reservations, so buying ahead secures your preferred days and price. Advance tickets also let you head straight to the entrance instead of waiting at ticket windows on busy mornings.
What is the best time of year to visit Orlando?
Cooler, drier months from late October through April are most comfortable for long park days. Summer is hot and humid with daily storms, and holiday periods see the largest crowds. Visiting on weekdays outside school breaks generally means shorter lines.