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Five Free Fun Outings in Orlando

Posted by: Travel Expert Posted Date: 07/29/2010

Free Activities in OrlandoIt’s no secret that Orlando is a top tourist destination.  There are so many things to do  but it can get quite expensive with all the admission fees to theme parks  and water parks .  What many folks fail to realize is there are lots of activities, attractions and recreational opportunities in Orlando that won’t cost you one cent to get into.

Our Top 5 Free Activities

The weather is one of my favorite things about Orlando.  Even with the summer showers, there is plenty of sunshine on most every day to get out and do something fun.  Here is a list of our 5 favorite free things to do in Orlando:

1.    Lake Eola Park  – located in downtown Orlando, this is one of our favorite outdoor locations.  We love to picnic there and stroll around the lake.  Sometimes you can catch free flea markets, art exhibits, and concerts being held on the grounds.  While there are paid activities there such as paddle boats, it won’t cost you a dime to feed the beautiful swans who call Lake Eola home.

2.    Harry P. Leu Gardens  – if you find yourself in Orlando on the first Monday of any month, you can get in free to see one of the true gems of the city.  The foliage is just beautiful and Leu Gardens is home to the largest formal rose garden in Florida as well as the largest collection of camellias outside of California.

3.    Old Town
  – this nifty location has unique shopping, dining, and rides but it’s a great place to just stroll around.  You can also catch lots of free band performances, car shows, etc. throughout the week and weekend.

4.    Central Park  – this is a lovely area set in the middle of Winter Park.  The host lots of free events during the year including the Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival.  The park is alive with water features and beautiful plants and trees.  Take a picnic and then stroll down the brick-paved streets to see lots of unique shops.

5.    The Albin Polasek Sculpture Gardens  – also located in Winter Park on Lake Osceola, this 3 acre garden dates back to 1949.  Many of the plantings were originally placed by renowned artist Albin Polasek.  There is a fee to enter the museum to view Mr. Polasek’s work but admission to the garden is free.

Save on Travel Too

Save a little bit of money on your travel expenses by booking your travel through OrlandoTravelHotels.com .  You can save an average of $525 when making your flight  and hotel  reservations at the same time.  You can also find out lots of information about Orlando and the things to do and see while you’re in town.
 

There’s Lots to Do at Night at Old Town in Kissimmee

Posted by: Travel Expert Posted Date: 12/08/2009
Old Town offers activities which can be enjoyed by the whole family but a lot of their events really shine at night. Located in Kissimmee, Old Town should be added to your list of things to do while in the Orlando, Florida area.