Welcome to Holiday season in Orlando!
Who says Christmas in Orlando is all about theme parks, swimming pools and sunshine? The fall and holiday season in Orlando are the most eventful times of the year.
November can be one of the most pleasant times of the year in Orlando, the temperatures are a bit cooler and many pre-holiday events will be starting up this month. This is a great time to take advantage of outdoor activities before the heavy tourist season of December. Once the holiday season starts, the celebrations won’t stop. December is one of the busiest times of the year for shopping and preparing for the holidays. Be sure to take some time out to enjoy the wonderful shows, plays and seasonal decorations. The temperature stars getting much colder and yes, we have snow in Florida!! Make sure you stop by Downtown Orlando, Winter Park, Mount Dora, Sanford, Celebration, Walt Disney World, SeaWorld and other attractions as they will have special events and decorations during the entire season. We have listed the most popular events for you to start planning out your holidays!
Fall festivals are all about the food. Here are three main food events you cannot miss…
1. EPCOT INTERNATIONAL FOOD AND WINE FESTIVAL
October 1 through November 14, 2010
Like a fine wine that improves with age, the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival celebrates 15 years with an unrivaled global tasting experience.
Where on the planet can food fanatics sample the cuisine, culture and entertainment of more than two dozen countries during a 1.3-mile stroll around a picturesque 40-acre lagoon? Only at Walt Disney World Resort, where 27 international marketplaces around the World Showcase promenade at Epcot invite guests to taste tapas-sized portions and sip wines, beers and spirits from six continents.
This year, Disney and celebrity chefs are teaming with winemakers and brew masters from around the world to commemorate 15 years of Delicious Discoveries.
2. 2010 FALL FIESTA
…And the food extravaganza continues but this time in downtown Orlando.
Saturday, November 6 through Sunday, November 7 at Lake Eola Park
The Fall Fiesta will showcase many different types of art such as paintings, photography, sculptures, ceramics and much more. There will also be a variety of food vendors and entertainment planned throughout the day.
3. THIRD ANNUAL Orlando FOOD & WINE FEST
November 13th through November 14th at Lake Eola.
This celebration also held in beautiful downtown Orlando brings a treat for the senses to Lake Eola. Make sure you bring a friend and your appetite because this is the perfect time to experience unique local cuisine paired with wines from around the globe. This year’s festivals will be featuring 36 Central Florida restaurants and more than 50 domestic and international wines. Guests also enjoy cooking demonstrations by local celebrity chefs on the Brighthouse Network Chef's Stage, live entertainment and collegiate and professional sports games in the outdoor sports bar.
The third annual Orlando Food & Wine Fest starts on Saturday, November 13 from 1 to 9PM and Sunday, November 14 from 12 to 7PM.
Other fall events and holiday parades around central Florida…
ANNUAL PLANT & GARDEN FAIR
November 6th through the 7th, 2010
This Mount Dora event features orchid growers and includes native plants, butterfly-attracting perennials, herbs, roses, and camellias, begonias with a complete selection of rare and unusual tropical plants.
More info: 352-357-4116
Free admission
ANNUAL LAKE MARY-HEATHROW FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS
November 06 - 07, 2010
This is a must go fall event! The festival is an outdoor event that features live entertainment, fine food and outstanding art exhibits. It is designed to inspire an appreciation for quality art forms as well as to award scholarships to local students desiring higher education. They will have food vendors and fun activities for the kids. The festival is situated in Colonial Town Park.
More info: 407-444-0484
Free admission
FALL FIESTA IN THE PARK
November 06 - 07, 2010
This event, held at Lake Eola Park in downtown Orlando, features more than 600 juried artisans in all media, including ceramics, glassware, jewelry, photography, wood and clothing to name a few. In addition to a fabulous lineup of art and live entertainment, the fiesta offers an array of tasty fare.
More info: 407-649-3152
Free admission
DISNEY'S HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS
OSBORNE FAMILY SPECTACLE OF DANCING LIGHTS
December 1, 2010 - January 3, 2011
This dazzling holiday extravaganza electrifies Disney’s Hollywood Studios with millions of sparkling lights. With Jennings Osborne’s lights and a little Disney magic, the big city comes alive in glowing color as snow falls overhead. Included with general admission.
DISNEY'S MAGIC KINGDOM
MICKEY’S VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS PARTY!
November 08 - December 19, 2010
The Magic Kingdom plays host to this series of nighttime holiday fun events for the little ones including holiday shows, fireworks and magic treats with Minnie and Mickey. Experience the enchantment of "Mickey's Once Upon a Christmastime Parade" and the excitement of a holiday-themed fireworks during a special after-hours party inside the Magic Kingdom theme park. November 8, 11, 12, 16, 18, 19, 28, 30, December 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 17, 19, 2010.
“WINTER IN THE PARK” HOLIDAY ICE SKATING RINK
November 13 - January 09, 2011
All day on Saturday and afternoons and evenings the rest of the week enjoy some Florida ice skating at the corner of New York Ave and Morse Blvd in Central Park West Meadow.
For more info: 407-599-3203
Admission is $10 all day general admission
DOWNTOWN DISNEY
FESTIVAL OF THE SEASONS!
November 17 - December 31, 2010
Celebrate the season with carolers, or Latin, Jazz or Pop performances of holiday songs we love to sing. Come share your list with Santa, spy the antics of Reindeer and Toy Soldier Stilt walkers and street performers, or dance at a DJ party with a holiday beat. Be sure to visit Santa’s Chalet!
ICE!
November 20 - January 02, 2011
You can’t miss this holiday extravaganza held annually at the Gaylord Palms. Make sure you bundle up for this dose of winter. This spectacle is made from nearly two million pounds of ice and you will be able to see beautiful ice sculptures and play in the snow.
The shaped, cut, illuminated and often colored ice takes over a large portion of the Gaylord Palms exhibition center as you walk through the chilly 9 degrees environment in the winter parkas provided by the Gaylord Palms. (Although the parkas are provided, close toed shoes are a must and warm jackets, sweaters and gloves/mittens are highly recommended so you can enjoy the experience.)
The entire ICE attraction is carved by a team of 40 artisans from Harbin, China. If you are lucky, you will be able to see one of the artisans working on a sculpture during your tour. Harbin is best known for its annual Ice Park and International Ice Festival.
The tour of Ice begins with a very short five minute video that explains how the ICE show came to America and how it is assembled each year.
Back to the actual tour, besides the opportunity to have their photo with a 10-foot tall ice sculpture Santa Claus, complete with red suit made of ice, the highlight for kids will be the slides made of ice. That's right, for youngsters, or the young at heart; ice has been crafted into a large ice slide, you can spend as much time as you want on the slides, but the 9 degree temperature will catch up to you very quickly.
Finally, the most dramatic and powerful ice sculpture is the crystal-clear life sized replica of the Nativity scene, which depicts the birth of Jesus Christ in a manger.
Note: Purchase tickets in advance, especially if attending on weekends, to avoid lengthy lines.
… ALSO AT THE GAYLORD PALMS
THE BEST OF FLORIDA CHRISTMAS
Now Through January 02, 2011
The 4.5 acre atrium at the Gaylord Palms Resort is transformed into a magical Christmas wonderland. A majestic 54-foot Christmas adds to the elegant and sometimes whimsical décor.
Free admission - charge for parking.
DISNEY'S EPCOT
HOLIDAYS AROUND THE WORLD
November 26 - December 30, 2010
This Epcot tradition features storytellers, a daily character tree-lighting ceremony and a stunning display of snow-white lights. The moving Candlelight Processional, a favorite of all ages, includes celebrity guest narrators, accompanied by a massed choir and orchestra for a retelling of the Christmas story. Included with general admission.
SEA WORLD
THE POLAR EXPRESS EXPERIENCE
November 26 - January 2, 2011
SeaWorld's Wild Arctic is transformed into the North Pole and getting there is half the fun. Classic scenes from the movie are recreated in a multi-sensory experience immersing passengers in special lighting, scent, sound and motion effects.
DISNEY'S ANIMAL KINGDOM
MICKEY’S JINGLE JUNGLE PARADE
November 27, 2010 - January 03, 2011
Ring in the season with Mickey and his friends as they lead a parade of favorite Disney Characters and fanciful larger-than-life animal puppets that dance and bring you into the fun. It's an unforgettable holiday adventure for all ages.
LEU’S HOLIDAY HOUSE
Now Through January 1, 2010
Leu House is decorated with festive Christmas trees, holiday miniatures and beautiful ornaments garnishing every room.
More info: 407-246-2620
Admission charge
NOVEMBER 25 IS THANKSGIVING DAY!
Don't feel like cooking this Thanksgiving? Perhaps you are visiting the Orlando area. Here are a couple popular places to dine on Thanksgiving Day. Times and prices are occasionally changed. Please call in advance for the most updated information. Call ahead for reservations, though not all restaurants require reservations, it is usually recommended.
PARK PLAZA GARDENS
319 Park Avenue South, Winter Park
407-645-2475
Enjoy a four-course meal in downtown Winter Park’s premier dining room. Adults $39.95, Children $19.95
MIMI’S CAFE
Several Orlando Locations Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner served to your table. Adults $14.99, Children $6.99
SOPPING ON THANKSGIVING DAY? HERE IS WHAT WILL BE OPEN.
Orlando Premium Outlets: Open 10 am - 7pm to shop early for great savings.
Prime Outlets: Open noon - 8pm for you to get a jump on your holiday shopping.
Leu Gardens: Relax at the beautiful gardens, open from 9 am to 5 pm on Thanksgiving Day.
Bok Towers: Thanksgiving Day Concerts at 1 & 3 pm. Reflect on life's blessings while listening to carillon music during the day. For more info: 863-676-1408. Admission charge.
Winn-Dixie: Select Winn-Dixie stores will be open on Thanksgiving Day from 7am - 4pm.
“IT’S BEGINNING TO FEEL A LOT LIKE CHRIRSTMAS”
Christmas events all through the Central Florida area…
WONDERLAND OF LIGHTS
November 26 - January 09, 2010
A new family holiday tradition in Central Florida. At Osceola Heritage Park is a unique drive through lighting event for the holiday season. Drive through a mile of lighted displays towering two and three stories high. Spend an evening walking through Santa's village, ice skating, taking pictures with Santa or watching holiday movies.
For more info: 321-6997-333
Free admission to movies, admission charge for other activities
LIGHT UP MOUNT DORA
November 27, 2010
Annual lighting of Donnelly Park and Downtown Mount Dora - with close to 2 million sparkling lights & Santa.
More info: 352-383-2165
Free admission
NOW SNOWING IN DOWNTOWN CELEBRATION!
November 27 - December 31, 2010
We told you there is snow in Central Florida! This “Winter Wonderland Spectacular” features “Rolling Charles Dickens Carolers”, photos with Santa, the Celebration Express, horse drawn carriage rides, food vendors and nightly snowfall.
Free admission
2010 MACY’S HOLIDAY PARADE AT UNIVERSAL STUDIOS
December 2010 – Jan. 1, 2011
The world’s most famous parade has become a holiday experience for park guests at Universal Studios, featuring some of the most popular balloons and floats from the famous Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. The excitement and pageantry of the parade, complete with a festive tree lighting ceremony by Santa Claus himself, is exhibited each day of the holiday season through the New Year.
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK CELEBRATION
December 2, 2010
Central Park creates the beautiful backdrop for the lighting of eight turn-of-the-century Tiffany windows as the Bach Festival Choir performs in concert from the main stage. The 2-hour program begins at 6:15 p.m.
More info: 407-645-5311
LIGHT UP SANFORD TREE LIGHTING EVENT
Friday, December 3rd 6 – 8 PM
Magnolia Square Join the local community for school musical performances, professional caroling and the official lighting of the beautiful 40 ft tree in Magnolia Square. Downtown and storefronts are decorated beautifully for the Holiday Season. Annual Illuminated Christmas Parade Saturday, December 4th 6 PM on First Street, downtown Sanford Winding through Sanford’s beautiful historic downtown, the Illuminated Night Parade is quickly becoming a favorite among audiences of all ages. With fabulous floats lighting up the night sky, music and dancing, the parade provides an enchanted, fun-filled evening for everyone.
CHRISTMAS WALK IN MOUNT DORA
December 03, 2010
A holiday street party with music, Santa and shopping sponsored by the Downtown Village Merchants.
For more info: 352-683-6722
Free
LIGHT UP THE HOLIDAYS
December 04, 2010
The traditional lighting of Cranes Roost Park at Uptown Altamonte sponsored by Progress Energy from 5:00pm - 9:00pm. There will be music, entertainment and fun for the entire family.
For more info: 407-571-8180
Free
MOUNT DORA LIONS LIGHTED BOAT PARADE
December 4, 2010
This year the parade will be featuring boats of all sizes and shapes cruising along Lake Dora lighting up the waters with brightly colored Christmas lights and festive displays. The entire lighted boat parade lasts for about an hour. Be sure to bring your cameras! When the last boat sails by, stroll along the grounds near the Mount Dora Boating Center to see more Christmas light displays adorning the entire marina buildings and surrounding areas.
For more info: 352-735-9629
ANNUAL MOUNT DORA CHRISTMAS PARADE
December 04, 2010
Mount Dora Christmas Parade celebrates its 50th or Golden Anniversary this year. The parade begins at 1:00 p.m. near 11th Avenue and continues down Donnelly Street to end on Charles Street at the historic Lakeside Inn. This year’s parade theme is “Then and Now,” a retrospective look back through the years to where we’ve been to where we are today and will feature more than 60 marching units including bands, holiday themed floats, dogs, horses, cars from yesterday and today and what will bring a smile to every little one’s face will be the big guy at the end, Santa Claus!
For more info: 352-735-9629
Free
ANNUAL TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY AND HOLIDAY STROLL
December 5, 2010
Winter Park's Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony will be held at 5:15 p.m. in Central Park, across from the city's downtown shops on Park Avenue. This is the annual ceremony to light Central Park's 18-year-old majestic tree which will be on display throughout the holiday season.
The event is free. For more information about the tree lighting, call 407-644-8281,
LAKE MONROE’S ILLUMINATED CHRISTMAS BOAT PARADE
December 13, 2010
You cannot miss this holiday spectacle! Starting at 5 pm, both Veteran’s Memorial Park and Wolfy's Waterfront Bar & Grill will provide up-close and exciting views of the boats, both power and sail in all their holiday spirit.
For more info: 407-330-0633. Free admission.
ANNUAL MERRY TUBA CHRISTMAS
December 18, 2010
Enjoy the rich sounds of Christmas as tuba, euphonium, sousaphone and baritone players of all ages gather to perform a FREE concert from the Band Stage on Park Avenue in Winter Park. This year featured conductor Michael J. Garasiback.
The concert starts at 1 p.m. on December 18. This one-hour concert that has become a must see on the holiday list of things to do.
ORLANDO CITRUS PARADE
Thursday December 30th 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM in beautiful Downtown Orlando
The Orlando Citrus Parade, an annual tradition that occurs each year between the Champs Sports Bowl and Capital One Bowl games, has grown to become one of the largest sports affiliated parades in the nation. In addition to its signature floats made of citrus fruit, the parade features spirited high school marching bands from throughout the nation, participating bowl game college marching bands, specialty units and other exciting performances. Upwards of 3,000 participants take part in this spectacular event.
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