Pssst! Start Checking Off Your Wish List For Orlando's Holiday Activities

Pssst! Start Checking Off Your Wish List For Orlando's Holiday Activities

Orlando is ready to "sleigh" the holiday season with two months of enchanting celebrations. Here's the list of every holly, jolly experience you could put on your wish list. Millions of sparkling lights, star-studded performances, a teddy bear teatime, a pop-up retro roller rink, and more are all promising unforgettable experiences for all ages. 


"Orlando is a unique destination for travelers over the holidays because of our extensive range of festive offerings – from breathtaking fireworks to grand lighting displays at our theme parks and beyond – all with the backdrop of warm sunny skies and palm trees," said Casandra Matej, president and CEO of Visit Orlando. "We expect another bustling week between Christmas and New Year's Day and welcome travelers to Orlando to get a jumpstart on the holiday season with our festive events starting as early as mid-November."


Details on holiday events can be on VisitOrlando.com.


THEME PARKS

Walt Disney World Resort          Select dates, Nov. 8 – Dec. 31

  • Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party at Magic Kingdom Park offers a storybook holiday atmosphere, including "Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas Parade," "Minnie's Wonderful Christmastime Fireworks Show," and snowfall on Main Street, U.S.A. 
  • Disney Jollywood Nights at Disney's Hollywood Studios combines Hollywood glamour and holiday magic with dapper décor, special characters and live entertainment. 
  • EPCOT International Festival of the Holidays presented by AdventHealth hosts a global celebration with a candlelight processional featuring celebrity narrators, holiday storytellers, performances and international cuisine. 
  • Disney's Animal Kingdom offers a twist on the magic of nature with a variety of seasonal delights, including artisan-sculpted animal puppets for the Merry Menagerie, followed by a holiday edition of the Tree of Life Awakening.


Universal Orlando Resort          Nov. 22 – Dec. 31


SeaWorld Orlando          Select dates, Nov. 8 – Jan. 2

  • Christmas Celebration features millions of lights, live performances, character dining options and the Holiday Reflections: Fireworks Finale.


LEGOLAND Florida          Select dates, Nov. 29 – Dec. 31

  • LEGOLAND Florida Resort features a giant LEGO Christmas tree, seasonal shows, holiday characters, LEGO activities and an early kid's New Year's Eve with a fireworks display.


FAMILY FRIENDLY FUN AND LIVE PERFORMANCES BEYOND THE PARKS

  • Asian Lantern Festival: Into the Wild returns at the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens select nights (Nov. 15 – Jan. 19) featuring larger-than-life handcrafted lanterns lit by more than 10,000 lights celebrating traditional Asian lantern festivals.
  • The Orlando Museum of Art's annual Festival of Trees: "Let the Joy of the Season Shine" (Nov. 16 – 24) features more than 50 designer-inspired trees and wreaths, artisanal gingerbread creations, and holiday vignettes.
  • At the I-Drive District Holiday Tree Lighting (Nov. 22) guests can watch as International Drive dazzles with the lighting ceremony of a 50-foot Holiday Tree and enjoy special performances and characters appearances.
  • Jingle Eve at Ivanhoe Village (Nov. 23) is a free family friendly event featuring beer gardens, live music, food trucks, a children's holiday village and fireworks.
  • Crayola Experience's Colorful Christmas (Nov. 23 – Jan. 5) returns with SNOWtastic adventures including a life-sized snow globe, falling snow, a light show and live entertainment.
  • Harry P. Leu Gardens blooms into a winter wonderland with a million sparkling lights, music and beautiful sculptures during "Dazzling Nights" (Nov. 29 - Jan. 5). During the day, "Holiday Blooms" showcases a collection of beautiful holiday-themed displays throughout the garden.
  • The Orange County Regional History Center hosts The Historic Holiday Experience (select dates Dec. 3-18), offering caroling, storytelling, craftmaking, milk and cookies, and a private visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus.
  • Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts showcases a series of events, including the beloved holiday classic Elf in Concert, Nov. 29; The Nutcracker presented by the Orlando Ballet, Dec. 6-22; Home for the Holidays presented by the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, Nov. 30; a new Winter Wonder Shoppe, featuring world-renowned aerial and acrobatic artists of Cirque Mechanics, Dec.12-29.
  • Wekiva Island's annual Winter Wonderland event (Dec. 2 – 25) offerings daily snow flurries, a Christmas tree forest, Santa's workshop and holiday character interactions.
  • Original Orlando Tours' Winter Park Old Fashioned Christmas Cruise (select evenings throughout December) journeys along the Winter Park Chain of Lakes to view holiday light displays of private homes along the waterfront.
  • Oh, What Fun! Holiday Festival (select weekends Dec. 6-22) transforms Lake Nona Town Center into Peppermint Square, a winter wonderland with nightly snowfalls, live entertainment, and festive photo opportunities.
  • Winter Park's annual Ye Olde Hometown Christmas Parade (Dec. 7), the oldest continuous holiday parade in Central Florida, features marching bands, an appearance by Santa and more.
  • Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex's Holidays in Space (Dec. 20-30) features Starflake's Holiday Voyage, a nightly projected show on the exterior of Gateway: The Deep Space Launch Complex; a 50-foot tree with more than 61,000 pixels of light; the returning Rocket Tree Trail; astronaut nutcrackers and more.
  • Historic Downtown Winter Garden hosts several events, including the Main Street Holiday Stroll (Dec. 5 – Jan. 5), the Holiday Night Market (Dec. 7), offering festive treats, décor and holiday-themed live entertainment and A Merry Winter Garden Light Show (select nights Dec. 6-22) at Winter Garden City Hall.


HOTEL HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS


About Visit Orlando: Visit Orlando is The Official Tourism Association® for Orlando, the most visited destination in the United States, Theme Park Capital of the World® and No. 1 meeting destination in the country. A not-for-profit trade association that brands, markets and sells the Orlando destination globally, we represent more than 1,600 member companies comprising every segment of Central Florida's tourism community. 


Visit Orlando connects consumers and business groups with all facets of Orlando's travel community, whether for a vacation or meeting. Home to seven of the world's top theme parks — as well as refreshing water parks, activities to connect with nature, vibrant neighborhoods, a dynamic dining scene with Michelin recognized restaurants, and a robust calendar of entertainment and sports events — Orlando is a diverse, welcoming and inclusive community for all travelers. Find more information at VisitOrlando.com or OrlandoMeeting.com. 


SOURCE: Visit Orlando