There is so much to do in Orlando this weekend that won’t break the bank, with an amazing choice of free and cheap things to do for everyone!
Free & Cheap Things To Do This Weekend In Orlando!
Whether your a local or a visitor to the city, Orlando offers an almost endless choice of things to do, and best of all there is tons of amazing events and things to do that are either free or cheap!
From free events for the little ones, to cheap nights out for the big kids!, we’ve go you covered with the best free and cheap events and things to do, including community events, car shows, concerts, farmers markets, free museum days, outdoor movie nights, festivals, and more.
Before attending events, please contact the event organizer to confirm that the event is taking place as changes, and cancellations can occur.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 2024
September 20 – January 5
Torn Apart at Orlando Museum Of Art brings together for the first time Andrew Krivineกฏs extensive collection of punk graphics and ephemera, Malcolm Garrett, MBE’s collection of Vivienne Westwood garments and Sheila Rockกฏs photography. Recognized as one of the most comprehensive punk exhibitions to date, Torn Apart highlights the brilliant designs of the era and the designers who created them. The exhibition includes iconic works by Peter Saville (New Order/Joy Division), Raymond Pettibon (Black Flag) and Barney Bubbles (Elvis Costello).
September 20 – January 5
J. Grant Brittain is one of the most widely recognized and influential skateboard photographers on the planet. In 1987, “The Push,” a photo of Tod Swank made the cover of Transworld, becoming one of the most recognizable skateboarding photos. J. Grant Brittain, who captured photos of 11-year-old Tony Hawk, was instrumental in documenting the formative years of the legendary skateboarderกฏs career and has continued a lifelong friendship. This exhibition at Orlando Museum Of Art isthe acclaimed photographer’s very first museum exhibition retrospective and a chance to see this collection of works from the 1980s which has inspired so many generations.
September 20 – January 5
Front Row Center at Orlando Museum of Art grants viewers an all-access pass to some of the most memorable performances in popular music history, bringing together over 70 iconic images of legendary musicians and singers across three genres and generations. From Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix to David Bowie and Lauryn Hill, this exhibition charts renowned photographer Larry Hulstกฏs extraordinary path through the pulsing heart of the most exciting live music of the last century, showcasing a unique visual anthology of rock, blues and soul music from 197 – 1999.
August 24 – December 15
Special Exhibition at Orange County Regional History Center. Included with paid admission. This year, pioneering media company Watermark commemorates three decades of dedicated service, championing the interests of the LGBTQ+ community throughout Florida. Cover Story: Celebrating Watermark’s 30 Years showcases some of the most memorable moments and important stories of those years.
The exhibition features a retrospective of 30 of the publication’s most impactful covers, which illustrate the profound journey of LGBTQ+ history over the past three decades..
September 6 – December 1, 2024
Step into a world of childhood nostalgia at Orlando Museum of Art with Golden Legacy: Original Art from 80 Years of Golden Books
The museum’s latest exhibition showcases over sixty original illustrations from the Random House archives, featuring timeless classics like The Poky Little Puppy, Tootle, Home for a Bunny, The Color Kittens, I Can Fly, and so many more! Launched in 1942—the first full year of America’s involvement in the Second World War—Little Golden Books made high quality illustrated books available at affordable prices for the first time to millions of young children and their parents.
September 20 – November 17
At Harvest Holler, experience a real working family farm with animals, activities, corn maze and of course a pumpkin patch.
Maw-Maw’s Country store has some of the most amazing cobblers you have ever tasted and Paw-Paw’s Vittles features true country eats that will remind you of time at the County Fair.
Weekends, September 21 – November 3
Celebrate fall in Florida at Amber Brooke Farm’s biggest festival of the year! The family can pick pumpkins, get lost in the crop maze, pet animals in the petting zoo, pick flowers and vegetables, listen to live music and entertainment, and more.
August 16 – September 30
Celebrating its 19th season, Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining returns from Aug. 16 through Sept. 30 with a record 150 restaurants, including 25 new restaurants and nine recognized by the MICHELIN Guide. Restaurants will offer three-course prix-fixe menus for either $40 or $60, continuing the tiered menu system introduced in 2023 throughout the six-week run.
September 17 – 22
Since 2003, the Global Peace Film Festival has used the power of the moving image to further the cause of peace on earth. From the outset, the Festival envisioned “peace” not as the absence of conflict but as a framework for channeling, processing and resolving conflict through respectful and non-violent means. Each year, our program is carefully curated to create a place for open dialogue, using the films as catalysts for change.
September 19 – 22
Live! at The Pointe Orlando Orlando’s highly anticipated new dining, entertainment, nightlife and social destination is opening at Pointe Orlando on Thursday, September 19, 2024 at 9 pm. The four-day grand opening celebration will include a full lineup of live music kicked off by national DJ and reality personality James Kennedy on Thursday and internationally recognized Dominican band Oro Solido on Friday, as well as special events, premier sports watch activations and more all weekend long.
Located on International Drive, Live! at the Pointe brings an unmatched selection of unique food and memorable beverages, social activities, exciting nightlife options and an exciting calendar of special event experiences to Orlando for locals, convention attendees and tourists alike.
September 19 – 21
The 27th USA Adaptive Water Ski National Championships and Team Trials will be held Thursday, September 19 – Saturday, September 21 at Championship Lake in Auburndale, FL (Lake Myrtle Sports Park). This event brought to you in part by Visit Central Florida.
September 20 – 22
Orlando Out Fest is a curated festival produced by Orlando Fringe, celebrating exclusively LGBTQIA stories, artists, and history. An unforgettable experience celebrating creativity and diversity.
September 20
Enjoy a night of music, food, specialty vendors and yard games in Cranes Roost Park! Join us for a night of fun at Uptown Vibes as we feature over 30 food and dessert trucks, along with great music and entertainment for families. Admission is free!
September 20
Join us for an unforgettable evening at our exclusive fall exhibition launch! Enjoy full museum and gallery access as you immerse yourself in our dynamic exhibitions. Revel in the sounds of our live DJ spinning Punk and New Wave hits, savor lite bites and non-alcoholic beverages, and indulge in a cash bar featuring wine and custom craft beers from Ravenous Pig. Meet and mingle with renowned photographers J. Grant Brittain and Sheila Rock, celebrated designer Malcolm Garrett, esteemed collector Andrew Krivine, and our insightful co-curators Michael Worthington and Coralie Claeysen-Gleyzon.
September 20
Kick off your weekend with a free outdoor screening of Barbie! Food vendors and lawn games in the East Lawn before the movie.
Every Friday
Food Truck Fridays is a weekly food truck gathering from Parking Lot Party. Every Friday at Ivanhoe Park Brewing,10 different food trucks will be available to kick your weekend off right.
Every Friday and Saturday
Sundown Sessions; a free early live-music series inside Lil Indies, giving you the chance to ease into your evening with a cocktail or mocktail, and laid back rock, pop, folk or blues music. Sundown Sessions feature a rotating roster of solo & duo local acts, plus an occasional touring act in Lil Indies.
Every Friday and Saturday
This is SAK’s signature improv show! Two teams of professional improvisers compete for your laughs with audience judges selected at the start of the show.
Every Friday and Saturday
In this knockdown, drag-out comedy battle, a cast of our professional performers pair up in teams of two and use audience suggestions to create scenes, songs and characters on the spot at King of the Hill!
Every Friday
Every Friday night, Art After Dark takes over Lake Nona Town Center from 6 pm. Enjoy a stroll as you explore hand crafted artisan products, and tasty cuisine. Be sure to grab a glass a wine, stay a while and enjoy the art displayed on the art installation, The Beacon.
Every Friday
TPD Night Market is a weekly Friday night market featuring 20 plus vendors at 431 E Central Blvd, Thornton Park, Orlando.
Every Friday
Come enjoy live music every Friday night on the Plaza, at Downtown Winter Garden, Centennial Plaza Gazebo.
Every Friday
Join the heart pounding excitement of high-performance engines and true horse power for our Muscle Car Show every Friday night at Old Town in Kissimmee. The Friday Muscle Car Show begins at 3 pm featuring show-quality muscle and factory-performance cars from 1964 and newer and classics from 1985 and older. Cars cruise at 8:30 pm.
Every Friday
Enjoy nonstop live piano music every Friday night at The Wharf at Sunset Walk with late-night food and drink menu.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, 2024
September 20 – January 5
Torn Apart at Orlando Museum Of Art brings together for the first time Andrew Krivineกฏs extensive collection of punk graphics and ephemera, Malcolm Garrett, MBE’s collection of Vivienne Westwood garments and Sheila Rockกฏs photography. Recognized as one of the most comprehensive punk exhibitions to date, Torn Apart highlights the brilliant designs of the era and the designers who created them. The exhibition includes iconic works by Peter Saville (New Order/Joy Division), Raymond Pettibon (Black Flag) and Barney Bubbles (Elvis Costello).
September 20 – January 5
J. Grant Brittain is one of the most widely recognized and influential skateboard photographers on the planet. In 1987, “The Push,” a photo of Tod Swank made the cover of Transworld, becoming one of the most recognizable skateboarding photos. J. Grant Brittain, who captured photos of 11-year-old Tony Hawk, was instrumental in documenting the formative years of the legendary skateboarderกฏs career and has continued a lifelong friendship. This exhibition at Orlando Museum Of Art isthe acclaimed photographer’s very first museum exhibition retrospective and a chance to see this collection of works from the 1980s which has inspired so many generations.
September 20 – January 5
Front Row Center at Orlando Museum of Art grants viewers an all-access pass to some of the most memorable performances in popular music history, bringing together over 70 iconic images of legendary musicians and singers across three genres and generations. From Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix to David Bowie and Lauryn Hill, this exhibition charts renowned photographer Larry Hulstกฏs extraordinary path through the pulsing heart of the most exciting live music of the last century, showcasing a unique visual anthology of rock, blues and soul music from 197 – 1999.
August 24 – December 15
Special Exhibition at Orange County Regional History Center. Included with paid admission. This year, pioneering media company Watermark commemorates three decades of dedicated service, championing the interests of the LGBTQ+ community throughout Florida. Cover Story: Celebrating Watermark’s 30 Years showcases some of the most memorable moments and important stories of those years.
The exhibition features a retrospective of 30 of the publication’s most impactful covers, which illustrate the profound journey of LGBTQ+ history over the past three decades..
September 6 – December 1
Step into a world of childhood nostalgia at Orlando Museum of Art with Golden Legacy: Original Art from 80 Years of Golden Books
The museum’s latest exhibition showcases over sixty original illustrations from the Random House archives, featuring timeless classics like The Poky Little Puppy, Tootle, Home for a Bunny, The Color Kittens, I Can Fly, and so many more! Launched in 1942—the first full year of America’s involvement in the Second World War—Little Golden Books made high quality illustrated books available at affordable prices for the first time to millions of young children and their parents.
September 20 – November 17
At Harvest Holler, experience a real working family farm with animals, activities, corn maze and of course a pumpkin patch. Maw-Maw’s Country store has some of the most amazing cobblers you have ever tasted and Paw-Paw’s Vittles features true country eats that will remind you of time at the County Fair.
Weekends, September 21 – November 3
Celebrate fall in Florida at Amber Brooke Farm’s biggest festival of the year! The family can pick pumpkins, get lost in the crop maze, pet animals in the petting zoo, pick flowers and vegetables, listen to live music and entertainment, and more.
Saturday & Sunday, September 7 – November 2
NEW for the 2024 Season, enjoy Tailgate Weekends! Every weekend in September and October, root for your favorite football team on the jumbotron while you float in Live! Lagoon Wave Pool.
September 21 – October 31
Screamin’ Green Hauntoween returns for spooky family fun! This event is CHALK-full of spooky happenings: a themed scavenger hunt, spook-tastic crafts, character photo ops, and more! Plus, every weekend enjoy trick-or-treat stations! There is so much to “BOO”, you may never want to leave. ALL Included with general admission at Crayola Experience in The Florida Mall.
August 16 – September 30
Celebrating its 19th season, Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining returns from Aug. 16 through Sept. 30 with a record 150 restaurants, including 25 new restaurants and nine recognized by the MICHELIN Guide. Restaurants will offer three-course prix-fixe menus for either $40 or $60, continuing the tiered menu system introduced in 2023 throughout the six-week run.
September 17 – 22
Since 2003, the Global Peace Film Festival has used the power of the moving image to further the cause of peace on earth. From the outset, the Festival envisioned “peace” not as the absence of conflict but as a framework for channeling, processing and resolving conflict through respectful and non-violent means. Each year, our program is carefully curated to create a place for open dialogue, using the films as catalysts for change.
September 19 – 22
Live! at The Pointe Orlando Orlando’s highly anticipated new dining, entertainment, nightlife and social destination is opening at Pointe Orlando on Thursday, September 19, 2024 at 9 pm. The four-day grand opening celebration will include a full lineup of live music kicked off by national DJ and reality personality James Kennedy on Thursday and internationally recognized Dominican band Oro Solido on Friday, as well as special events, premier sports watch activations and more all weekend long.
Located on International Drive, Live! at the Pointe brings an unmatched selection of unique food and memorable beverages, social activities, exciting nightlife options and an exciting calendar of special event experiences to Orlando for locals, convention attendees and tourists alike.
September 19 – 21
The 27th USA Adaptive Water Ski National Championships and Team Trials will be held Thursday, September 19 – Saturday, September 21 at Championship Lake in Auburndale, FL (Lake Myrtle Sports Park). This event brought to you in part by Visit Central Florida.
September 20 – 22
Orlando Out Fest is a curated festival produced by Orlando Fringe, celebrating exclusively LGBTQIA stories, artists, and history. An unforgettable experience celebrating creativity and diversity.
September 21 – 22
Steer your horse-drawn carriage over to Orlando Science Center to celebrate an enchanting weekend of STEM learning inspired by your favorite fables. Cross the troll bridge if you dare and join us for hands-on fun! Fairy Tale Weekend is going to be one for the books!
September 21 – 22
Raise a stein and button up the lederhosen, it’s time for Deviant’s 3rd Annual Oktoberfest.
Indulge in German-style beers, food, and merriment as we celebrate the Autumn season. Come dressed to impress in your dirndl or lederhosen, pick up your mugs, and help us celebrate!
The’ll have authentic German food provided by Oldenburg Provisions and best of all, German-style beers brewed in house especially for the event. German-style beers pouring at the celebration, Oktoberfest Games, and Live Music: Mt. Eleanor- Saturday, 1-4 pm. Joey Rodriguez- Sunday, 1-4 pm.
September 21
Ten Time Grammy Winning Latin Jazz Star Arturo Sandoval will headline the Latin Jazz and Art Festival at Lake Concord Park!
Jazz trumpet sensation Arturo Sandoval returns to Casselberry on Sept. 21, 2024 to perform at the free Latin Jazz & Art Festival at Lake Concord Park located at 95 Triplet Lake Drive in Casselberry.
September 21
This much-anticipated event at Waterfront Park will offer the community all things SALSA! A display of cultural cuisine will be available in a variety of exquisite dishes, accompanied by live salsa music and dancing.
September 21
Mr. Harley, a children’s entertainer with an uncanny ability to connect with his audience, and their parents and grandparents, will perform on select Saturdays at Promenade at Sunset Walk. Kids enjoy songs about dinosaurs, pirates and, bananas, while parents enjoy sounds of ska and disco.
September 21
Geneva Jam – A free evening of old-time music with “jammers” from the 13 to 85. There is toe-tapping acoustic, bluegrass, traditional country, and old-fashioned gospel music in the Geneva Community Center, 161 1st St. Play an acoustic instrument? Find a chair up front and join us. Learning, sit in one of the front rows and play-along. Sausage, hotdogs or hamburger full meals available or also al-a-carte. Food starts at 5 pm and music begins at 5:30 pm. Info: 407-349-5271.
September 21
Members of the original Cypress Gardens Water Ski Team continue to WOW central Florida audiences, and work to pass on their water skiing skills to the next generation. Be sure to check out the Cypress Gardens Water Ski show at Martin Luther King Jr Park, on Lake Silver, Winter Haven. The show is always held on the 3rd Saturday of every month with additional shows added throughout the season. The show will feature an hour of performance with beginner and professional skiers, some young, and some young at heart
September 21
Join us for a day of free activities for all ages including live musical performances, yoga, children’s storytelling, a public art project, and of course, our annual Human Peace Sign photograph.
September 21
Join us for our first Urban Marketplace at The Veranda in Thornton Park in Downtown Orlando. We will have over 20 local vendors at their courtyard on Saturday, September 21st, from 11:00am-4:00pm. Come enjoy the vibrant houses and local shops around the courtyard as well.
Every Friday and Saturday
Sundown Sessions; a free early live-music series inside Lil Indies, giving you the chance to ease into your evening with a cocktail or mocktail, and laid back rock, pop, folk or blues music. Sundown Sessions feature a rotating roster of solo & duo local acts, plus an occasional touring act in Lil Indies.
Every Friday and Saturday, 7 pm
This is SAK’s signature improv show! Two teams of professional improvisers compete for your laughs with audience judges selected at the start of the show.
Every Friday and Saturday, 9pm
In this knockdown, comedy battle, performers pair up in teams of two and use audience suggestions to create scenes, songs and characters. There can only be one King of the Hill!
Every Saturday
Dance, play and be entertained at engaging shows for kids of all ages at the Disney Springs Kids Club, taking place every Saturday. Free Entertainment and Free Parking.
Every Saturday
Join us on Saturday afternoons for docent-led museum tours that highlight works from Rollins Museum of Art’s current exhibitions.
Every Saturday
Join Old Town in Kissimmee every Saturday and take a trip down memory lane. The Old Town Classic Car Show has been a local tradition for over 30 years, it is one of the premier weekly car shows in Central Florida. The Saturday Classic Car Show begins at 1:00pm and welcomes show-quality 1985 and older hot rods, street rods, and antiques. Cars will cruise at 8:30pm. The event is free for participants and free for the public to attend.
Every Saturday
Live on the Lawn is your Saturday oasis to relax and recharge while listening to live music and playing lawn games with family and friends. Join Lake Nona from 11 am – 3 pm every Saturday!
Every Saturday
The Promenade at Sunset Walk is home to Show Car Saturday Nights. All makes and models are welcome and displayed along Margaritaville Boulevard. Car enthusiasts will enjoy the music of DJ Scotty B while admiring an amazing collection of classic to modern automobiles, with live bands performing on the Promenade Plaza Stage nightly.
Every Saturday
The Winter Garden Farmers Market is your hometown market open every Saturday from 8 am – 1 pm in beautiful Historic Winter Garden.
Every Saturday
The Winter Park Farmers’ Market is one of the best produce and plant markets in Central Florida which takes place every Saturday morning from 8 am – 1 pm in Central Park.
Every Saturday
The Lake Mary Farmers Market features local vendors of produce, plants, baked goods, and arts and crafts. The market is open every Saturday, from 9 am – 1:30 pm at Lake Mary City Hall.
Every Saturday
Visit every Saturday at the City of Longwood Farmers Market at Reiter Park from 9 am – 2 pm, with locally sourced seafood and produce to handmade crafts and more.
Every Saturday
Join in every Saturday morning in Lake Nona, the Lake Nona Farmers Market takes place in the beautiful Town Center from 11 am – 3 pm, shop local with the freshest produce and more.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 22, 2024
September 20 – January 5
Torn Apart at Orlando Museum Of Art brings together for the first time Andrew Krivineกฏs extensive collection of punk graphics and ephemera, Malcolm Garrett, MBE’s collection of Vivienne Westwood garments and Sheila Rockกฏs photography. Recognized as one of the most comprehensive punk exhibitions to date, Torn Apart highlights the brilliant designs of the era and the designers who created them. The exhibition includes iconic works by Peter Saville (New Order/Joy Division), Raymond Pettibon (Black Flag) and Barney Bubbles (Elvis Costello).
September 20 – January 5
J. Grant Brittain is one of the most widely recognized and influential skateboard photographers on the planet. In 1987, “The Push,” a photo of Tod Swank made the cover of Transworld, becoming one of the most recognizable skateboarding photos. J. Grant Brittain, who captured photos of 11-year-old Tony Hawk, was instrumental in documenting the formative years of the legendary skateboarderกฏs career and has continued a lifelong friendship. This exhibition at Orlando Museum Of Art isthe acclaimed photographer’s very first museum exhibition retrospective and a chance to see this collection of works from the 1980s which has inspired so many generations.
September 20 – January 5
Front Row Center at Orlando Museum of Art grants viewers an all-access pass to some of the most memorable performances in popular music history, bringing together over 70 iconic images of legendary musicians and singers across three genres and generations. From Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix to David Bowie and Lauryn Hill, this exhibition charts renowned photographer Larry Hulstกฏs extraordinary path through the pulsing heart of the most exciting live music of the last century, showcasing a unique visual anthology of rock, blues and soul music from 197 – 1999.
August 24 – December 15
Special Exhibition at Orange County Regional History Center. Included with paid admission. This year, pioneering media company Watermark commemorates three decades of dedicated service, championing the interests of the LGBTQ+ community throughout Florida. Cover Story: Celebrating Watermark’s 30 Years showcases some of the most memorable moments and important stories of those years.
The exhibition features a retrospective of 30 of the publication’s most impactful covers, which illustrate the profound journey of LGBTQ+ history over the past three decades..
September 6 – December 1
Step into a world of childhood nostalgia at Orlando Museum of Art with Golden Legacy: Original Art from 80 Years of Golden Books
The museum’s latest exhibition showcases over sixty original illustrations from the Random House archives, featuring timeless classics like The Poky Little Puppy, Tootle, Home for a Bunny, The Color Kittens, I Can Fly, and so many more! Launched in 1942—the first full year of America’s involvement in the Second World War—Little Golden Books made high quality illustrated books available at affordable prices for the first time to millions of young children and their parents.
September 20 – November 17
At Harvest Holler, experience a real working family farm with animals, activities, corn maze and of course a pumpkin patch. Maw-Maw’s Country store has some of the most amazing cobblers you have ever tasted and Paw-Paw’s Vittles features true country eats that will remind you of time at the County Fair.
Weekends, September 21 – November 3
Celebrate fall in Florida at Amber Brooke Farm’s biggest festival of the year! The family can pick pumpkins, get lost in the crop maze, pet animals in the petting zoo, pick flowers and vegetables, listen to live music and entertainment, and more.
Weekends, September 14 – November 3
Get ready for an authentic Oktoberfest experience right here in Kissimmee, at Krush Brau Park! While the traditional Oktoberfest festivities are held in Munich, Germany, you don’t have to travel across the Atlantic to immerse yourself in the rich traditions and Bavarian charm. Join Krush Brau Park and indulge in all the beer, food, music, and fun that make Oktoberfest a beloved global celebration.
Saturday & Sunday, September 7 – November 2
NEW for the 2024 Season, enjoy Tailgate Weekends! Every weekend in September and October, root for your favorite football team on the jumbotron while you float in Live! Lagoon Wave Pool.
August 16 – September 30
Celebrating its 19th season, Visit Orlando’s Magical Dining returns from Aug. 16 through Sept. 30 with a record 150 restaurants, including 25 new restaurants and nine recognized by the MICHELIN Guide. Restaurants will offer three-course prix-fixe menus for either $40 or $60, continuing the tiered menu system introduced in 2023 throughout the six-week run.
Various Dates, September 7 – 22
This contemporary adaptation of Pinocchio is set in Hip-Hopia where G.Petto is a video game designer, and one of his character designs, P.Nokio, magically comes to life. With the help of the Graffiti Fairy, he teaches P.Nokio how to become a real boy. Armed with the Book of Rhymes, G.Petto sends P.Nokio to The Old School to master style, originality, and swagger. However, we know from the original story that P.Nokio is led astray, but he has to wise up, keep it real, and learn that words and truth are the mightiest tools of all.
September 17 – 22
Since 2003, the Global Peace Film Festival has used the power of the moving image to further the cause of peace on earth. From the outset, the Festival envisioned “peace” not as the absence of conflict but as a framework for channeling, processing and resolving conflict through respectful and non-violent means. Each year, our program is carefully curated to create a place for open dialogue, using the films as catalysts for change.
September 20 – 22
Orlando Out Fest is a curated festival produced by Orlando Fringe, celebrating exclusively LGBTQIA stories, artists, and history. An unforgettable experience celebrating creativity and diversity.
September 21 – 22
Raise a stein and button up the lederhosen, it’s time for Deviant’s 3rd Annual Oktoberfest.
Indulge in German-style beers, food, and merriment as we celebrate the Autumn season. Come dressed to impress in your dirndl or lederhosen, pick up your mugs, and help us celebrate!
The’ll have authentic German food provided by Oldenburg Provisions and best of all, German-style beers brewed in house especially for the event. German-style beers pouring at the celebration, Oktoberfest Games, and Live Music: Mt. Eleanor- Saturday, 1-4 pm. Joey Rodriguez- Sunday, 1-4 pm.
September 21 – 22
Steer your horse-drawn carriage over to Orlando Science Center to celebrate an enchanting weekend of STEM learning inspired by your favorite fables. Cross the troll bridge if you dare and join us for hands-on fun! Fairy Tale Weekend is going to be one for the books!
September 22
Join Orlando Science Center for a special opportunity to engage in science learning and fun for a discounted price on Sunday, September 22, 2024, from 10 am – 5 pm.
Visitors can enjoy all four floors of exhibits, movies, and live programming for just $12 per person, regardless of your age. Whether it’s your first time at Orlando Science Center, or you haven’t been in a while, $12 Day is your chance to see what’s new and learn some things, too!
September 21 – 22
There are giants in the sky! Does Jack have what it takes to get his head out of the clouds and overcome them? Climb to new symphonic heights with us in the thrilling tale set to the sounds of the OPO Strings and Percussion!
September 22
Sensory Sundays at the Crayola Experience Orlando are offered on select dates throughout the year. The attraction will open early at 9 am. These special mornings are designed for kids and families who would like to experience the attraction adapted just for sensory needs: – Lights will be dimmed – Music will be turned off – Quiet room available – Paper Towels available in the restrooms – Special Character appearance at 10 am.
September 22
Mark your calendars for a vibrant evening of art and brews! Join us at Twelve Talon Beer Works for an unforgettable Milk District paint night. This is your chance to create something beautiful while sipping fantastic local beers.
September 22
Say hello to Fall at our annual Almost Fall Fest! Local vendors selling tea, pottery, art, plants and more, will be set up in the front yard of Gold Dust Home and back yard at The House on Lang! Enjoy cocktails from The Guesthouse and beer from Ten 10 Brewing and food from SwedeDish Food Truck, Phat Ash Bakes and Maya Rosa. Music will be provided by Psychedelic Sunset, Big Ron & The Bithlo Possum Revival and Brian & Hannah. This is a free, family & dog friendly community event. Thanks to sponsors Commissioner Patty Sheehan, Pig Floyd’s Urban Barbakoa and Track Shack
September 22
Gather your loved ones and join other families in a friendly competition designed to test your collective knowledge and skills in the Family Fun STEAM Challenge. It’s not just about winning; it’s about spending quality time together, learning, and most importantly, having fun. Each ticket provides entry to the challenge and includes a $15 PowerCard, which is essential for completing the various activities.
September 22
Enjoy two different locations for a delightful day filled with coffee, delicious ice cream, and an amazing lineup of local vendors. Support your community and enjoy the best of Orlando’s local makers!
Foxtail Coffee Winter Park 1282 N. Orange AvenueWinter Park
Foxtail Coffee Howell Branch 2451 Howell Market LaneWinter Park
Every Sunday
Join Promenade at Sunset Walk every Sunday evenings as the Promenade at Sunset Walk, El Jefe Tequilas Taco Cantina, BR 77 Brazilian Steak House, and Estefan Kitchen Orlando present Sunday-Latin-Sunday. on the Promenade Plaza Stage, featuring the very best DJs from Central Florida including: DJ Gabriel, DJ J Quezt, DJ Elie, and DJ K1X spinning the best merengue, salsa, Latin pop, bachata, and more!
Every Sunday
Catch the free show with Jason Yoho and Friends every Sunday at Lil’ Indies.
Every Sunday
A rooftop day party each and every Sunday at Aero. Free entry all day, 21+. Hookah, Food, Games.
Every Sunday
One of the most popular farmers markets in Central Florida, Orlando Farmer’s Market is located in the heart of Orlando at Lake Eola park, and takes place Sundays 10 am – 4 pm.
Every Sunday
Every week at Celebration Farmers Market there are multiple vendors selling everything from fresh food and produce, to local crafted jewelry, and much more, with a beautiful backdrop of Lakeside Park, this is a must go to farmers market on Sundays, 9 am – 2 pm
Every Sunday
The popular East Orlando Farmers Market offers hand selected produce, creative local small business owners, along with botanical varieties to chose from. Every Sunday 11 am – 4 pm.
Every Sunday
Clermont Farmer’s Market features over 60 vendors selling seafood, organic produce, and other household items, this popular market is the place to go on Sundays 9 am – 2 pm.
Every Sunday
Mount Dora’s open-air Mount Dora Village Market in Sunset Park is open Sundays from 0 am – 2 pm offering fresh products from over 50 market vendors.
Every Sunday
Enjoy Family Fun Day every Sunday at Boxi Park, with face painters, balloon artists entertainers, and live music. Fun for the whole family! 1 pm – 9 pm.
Every Sunday
Hosted by the Mennello Museum of American Art with classes led by certified Full Circle Yoga, Winter Park. Start your Sunday mornings out blissfully with a relaxing lakeside flow. Join us in the shade of the trees for a practice that is suitable for all levels! Don’t forget to bring a mat, towel, and water to have a great practice.