
10 Things to Do Besides Theme Parks in Orlando
Alternate Things To Do in Orlando
The first thing that springs to mind when you think of vacationing in Orlando is usually theme parks, but if you limit your scope to only Disney and Universal, you miss the wealth of other offerings available in The City Beautiful and its beautiful surroundings.
No one is saying not to check out 1 (or more) of the amazing theme parks and amusements on offer in Orlando, but if you are a repeat visitor, or you just want a change of pace, then this list of alternate attractions is for you. Some of these might seem obvious to people who know Orlando well, but hopefully, we will offer new ideas to even seasoned veterans of Orlando.
Considered the tourist center of Orlando, the mile-long International Drive offers a wide variety of activities. You will find Madame Tussauds, Sea Life Aquarium, America’s Great Escape Game and the ICON Orlando – formerly the Orlando Eye. ICON Orlando is an air-conditioned, 40-story tall Ferris wheel in the center of I-Drive. It provides the best view of the city. Many themed restaurants, bars and stores also line the street. International Drive has often been deemed the ‘Vegas Strip’ of Orlando because of its lively nightlife and colorful appearance.
Read moreLocation: International Dr, Florida, USA
See a show

Both Cirque du Soleil and Blue Man Group have shows in Orlando, Florida. Cirque du Soleil’s famous La Nouba is located at Disney Springs, just 10 minutes from Magic Kingdom. This famed theatrical production features acrobats, gymnasts and vocal performers. Blue Man Group, on the other hand, is at Universal Orlando’s Citywalk. This show combines the 3 famous blue-faced characters with vibrant instruments, music, video and lighting.
Some of the best shopping in Orlando can be found at The Florida Mall and The Mall at Millenia. The Florida Mall is a large shopping complex with over 270 shops, 2 separate food courts, and various department stores. The Mall at Millenia is considered an upscale shopping mall, featuring many clothes, jewelry and electronic stores. It’s located right off Interstate-4, around 10 minutes from International Drive.
For those who love bargain shopping, the International Premium Outlets and the Vineland Premium Outlet are great choices. Both offer popular clothing stores such as Nike, Levi and Ralph Lauren at heavily discounted rates. The outlet malls are located at opposite ends of International Drive.
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The Harry P. Leu Gardens offers over 50 acres of landscaped flower gardens and lakes. Various learning activities and programs take place throughout the day, located mainly in the Leu House Museum. The Garden House Welcome Center is also the permanent home to a variety of artworks and rotating exhibits. Tours of the museum are available with a guide every half hour, while tours of the gardens are self-guided.
Read moreLocation: 1920 N Forest Ave, Orlando, FL 32803, USA
Open: Daily from 9 am to 5 pm
Phone: +1 407-246-2620
Explore the Arts District

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Located on scenic Thornton Park, Orlando's Arts District features various museums and galleries as well as unique boutiques and restaurants. It’s also home to the famous Museum of Art and Lake Eola. The farmer’s market takes place on Sundays at Lake Eola. It hosts local merchants selling everything from organic green juices to homemade soy candles. Swan-shaped pedalboats can be rented at Lake Eola for a fun, 30-minute outing.
Location: 39 S Magnolia Ave, Orlando, FL 32801, USA
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Spend the day wakeboarding, water skiing or kneeboarding at this professional watersports complex. Orlando Watersports Complex offers both beginner-level and pro-level courses, as well as private lessons with licensed instructors. They use a state-of-the-art cable system, allowing you to learn the movements needed for each sport before trying it on the course. The complex offers a ‘Get Up Guarantee’, ensuring that anyone who isn’t able to stand up on the wakeboard the first day gets a second day at the park for free.
Read moreLocation: 8615 Florida Rock Rd, Orlando, FL 32824, USA
Open: Daily from 11 am to 6 pm
Phone: +1 407-251-3100
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Joining an airboat tour is one of the best ways to see what the Florida Everglades has to offer. Most tours last about 1 hour and cover a vast amount of distance, showcasing various Florida animal species along the way. Many airboat tour companies also stop to feed alligators and watch elusive bird species. Among the many companies available are Boggy Creek Airboat Rides and Captain Jack’s Airboat Tours, both located approximately 10 minutes from Walt Disney World.
Read moreLocation: Everglades, Florida, USA
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The Orlando Science Center is a one-of-a-kind learning facility that features interactive exhibits, exciting science experiments, and the world’s largest Digistar planetarium. The private museum displays interesting exhibits such as Nature Works, which lets you get up-close and personal with various reptiles. Dino Digs is where you step back into the prehistoric age. Located atop the center is the Crosby Observatory, housing Florida’s largest publicly accessible telescope.
Read moreLocation: 777 E Princeton St, Orlando, FL 32803, USA
Open: Thursday–Tuesday from 10 am to 5 pm (closed on Mondays)
Phone: +1 407-514-2000
photo by Ebyabe (CC BY-SA 3.0) modified
Orlando City Stadium
Stadium in Downtown Orlando
Orlando City Stadium is located in downtown Orlando and is home to the Major League Soccer team Orlando City SC. It’s within walking distance of the Amway Center and the bar district.
The stadium boasts a 25,500-seat capacity, a large canopy to both amplify the crowd noise and to provide shelter from the weather, and a fan plaza that spans 10,000 sq ft. Orlando City Stadium has also acquired 12 acres of land to the east of the stadium for tailgating (pre-game parties) and other major events.
Read moreLocation: 655 W Church St, Orlando, FL 32805, USA
Phone: +1 407-480-4702
Fishing in Orlando
Best Fishing Spots Near Orlando
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There are several beautiful spots for fishing in Orlando, most less than an hour away from the downtown area. Lake Toho and the famous Kissimmee chain of lakes are among the best locations. Lake Toho is so popular, in fact, that it hosts the Bassmaster Elite Series on its waters every year.
Every lake in this chain, which includes Lake Cypress, Lake Kissimmee, Lake Hatchienha, and East and West Lake Tohopekaliga, has excellent bass and crappies fishing. You can also check out some of the other local wildlife, such as alligators, and several species of birds, as you wait for your catch.
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