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Free Family Fun in Orlando

When you visit Orlando, you can look forward to a variety of unique, family-friendly, no-cost experiences where you’re guaranteed a magical time.

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DISNEY SPRINGS® at WALT DISNEY WORLD® Resort in Orlando

Disney Springs®

Featuring free admission and free, covered parking, the open-air Disney Springs dining, shopping and entertainment district at Walt Disney World® Resort invites you to enjoy remarkable architecture, natural beauty and free family fun that includes live performances and other entertaining interludes. For instance, kids can build as many LEGO® figures as they want at The LEGO Store, and the whole gang can hop on free ferries that travel to and from several different Walt Disney World resort properties — even if you’re not staying at them.

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Disney's BoardWalk

Located within walking distance of EPCOT® and Disney’s Hollywood Studios®, and featuring free admission, Disney’s BoardWalk will transport you to charming, turn-of-the-20th-century Atlantic City. As you stroll along a Coney Island-style boardwalk, take in free evening entertainment that includes jugglers, comedians and even fire-eaters. Like Disney Springs, it’s connected to Disney’s complimentary ferry system via the adjacent Disney’s BoardWalk Villas.

Universal CityWalk

Parking is free after 6 p.m.(excluding special event nights) and admission is always free at this 30-acre entertainment complex, which features restaurants, nightclubs, shopping and more at Universal Orlando Resort. Free activities at Universal CityWalk include dance parties set to live DJ sets, cooling splash areas for kids, and water taxis that travel to and from several Universal Orlando official hotel properties, no stay required.

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Old Town

Get a feel for Florida communities of yesteryear, complete with authentic architecture and distinctive storefronts, at this free attraction in Kissimmee just minutes from Walt Disney World. In addition to paid attractions, dining and shopping, Old Town has a robust schedule of free events featuring classic car shows and live entertainment.

Celebration Town Center

Celebration is a master-planned community less than 10 minutes from Walt Disney World. Perfect for relaxation and strolling, the town's central shopping, dining and entertainment hub also features free, family-focused events all year long, such as exotic car shows and a special holiday celebration with faux snow.

Free Outdoor Adventures in Orlando

Orlando offers ample opportunities to spend a sunny afternoon enjoying the great outdoors — including many entertaining options that are completely free.

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Free-to-Play Nemours Family Zone at USTA National Campus in Orlando’s Lake Nona Community

United States Tennis Association (USTA) National Campus

The USTA National Campus in our future-facing Lake Nona community, about 20 minutes from Orlando International Airport, offers an exciting way to enjoy tennis with top-notch facilities, a wide range of events that are free to attend, and 100 fully lit tennis courts. What’s more, the 60- and 30-foot courts at the Nemours Family Zone are free for all ages to play, but pre-registration is required.

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West Orange Trail

This 20.8-mile paved trail runs from Winter Garden near Walt Disney World to Apopka, to the west of Orlando’s main tourism districts. Hiking and biking are free, and the trail also features playground equipment and other amenities. If you didn’t bring bicycles with you, you can rent them from West Orange Trail Bikes & Blades Co., which offers delivery to area hotels.

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Tours & Tastings at Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards

Every day, Orlando’s largest premium winery offers free tours with tastings. Lasting about 45 minutes, including a 15-minute video presentation, the tours take you through the production area and provide a view of the 80-acre vineyards. Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards also hosts free summer and winter music series, as well as a free open house during the holidays. They’re in Clermont, about 35 minutes west of our tourism districts.

Learn more: Orlando Wineries

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Lake Eola Park in Downtown Orlando (Courtesy Come Out With Pride Orlando)

Parks & Gardens

The Orlando area is home to numerous parks, state forests and gorgeous gardens with free entry. In downtown Orlando, for instance, the 43-acre Lake Eola Park offers relaxation, concerts and events, and even outdoor yoga on Sunday mornings.

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Near downtown in the Audubon Park Garden District, Harry P. Leu Gardens has free admission on the first Monday of select months. What’s more, Audubon Park is connected to the Cady Way Trail, which in turn is part of the larger Orlando Urban Trail, which meanders around six lakes with two bridges that provide access to picturesque vistas and shade from live oak trees.

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Close to SeaWorld® Orlando and Universal Orlando Resort, Dr. P. Phillips Community Park features a splash pad and a nature trail. And 20 minutes east of downtown Orlando, Blanchard Park has an 8.1-mile paved road for bicycling, running, rollerblading and walking, as well as fishing spots and playground equipment.

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In Winter Park, about 25 minutes from downtown Orlando, Mead Botanical Garden features scheduled hikes and educational activities. Nearby, Kraft Azalea Garden is great for picnicking, hiking, and fishing.

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Nature Preserves

In addition to serving as a terminus for the West Orange Trail, the Winter Garden area has numerous nature preserves. Of particular note is the Tibet-Butler Preserve, which features 438 acres of pristine wilderness that encompasses many bodies of water in the Butler Chain of Lakes, officially recognized by the state as Outstanding Florida Waters.

About 35 minutes east of our tourism districts, Split Oak Forest Wildlife and Environmental Area is another local nature preserve worth visiting. Named for a spectacular, 200-year-old live oak tree that survived after being split down the middle, Split Oak features a mixture of trails and unpaved roads through diverse wildlife habitats, including the 5.3-mile North/South Trail.

About an hour and a half north of our tourism districts, Ocala National Forest is home to the world’s largest contiguous sand pine scrub forest. You can enjoy activities such as swimming, picnicking, fishing and even hunting, although you’ll need a permit for the latter. And 25 minutes east of downtown, the 80-acre University of Central Florida Arboretum offers biking and self-guided tours through more than 600 plant species.

Farmers Markets

If you want to sample some local flavor, look into our free farmers markets. Held in the aforementioned Lake Eola Park, the Orlando Farmers Market is held on Sundays. On Saturdays, you can take in the Winter Garden Farmers Market close to Walt Disney World, as well as the Winter Park Farmers' Market. (Please note that farmers markets are subject to cancelation or rescheduling.)

Free Nightlife in Orlando

Orlando’s nightlife isn’t just unique and vibrant. It’s also packed with value thanks to many completely free options for visitors who want to explore a different side of the destination.

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The Wheel at ICON Park® in Orlando’s International Drive Entertainment District

ICON Park®

Part of the International Drive Entertainment District, the ICON Park entertainment, dining and shopping hub is home to The Wheel: our famous, 400-foot-tall observation wheel. It’s one of Orlando’s best spots for selfies, and entry to the complex is always free. Hang out on the central green to watch The Wheel’s nightly lighting, or just kick back, relax and enjoy some people-watching after exploring International Drive.

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Movie Nights

Orlando has two ways to see free nighttime movies under the stars. At downtown Orlando’s Lake Eola Park, Movieola usually takes place on the last Friday of the month from April through August. Showcasing family-friendly films, the event begins at 6 p.m. with the movie starting around 8:15. You’re welcome to bring blankets, snacks and leashed pets.

On the second Thursday of each month, the city of Winter Park partners with Maitland’s Enzian Theater to host Popcorn Flicks in the Park. Usually held in the charming community’s Central Park, the movies are suitable for all ages and begin at sunset. Feel free to bring snacks, non-alcoholic beverages and blankets. (Please note that movie nights are subject to cancelation or rescheduling.)

Free Arts & Culture in Orlando

Between acclaimed galleries and museums, compelling live performances, and nationally recognized cultural events, Orlando has a galaxy of memorable experiences for art aficionados. What’s more, you’ll discover numerous opportunities to enjoy our arts, culture and history for free.

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Lake Nona Sculpture Garden in Orlando

Lake Nona Sculpture Garden

New to Orlando’s Lake Nona community, the Lake Nona Sculpture Garden is a 50,000-square-foot outdoor space where you can explore a distinguished selection of sculptures from one of the world’s largest private art collections, The Lewis Collection. Standouts include pieces by acclaimed artists such as Fernando Botero, Philip Jackson, Henry Moore, and Enzo Plazzotta. If you want to make sure you have time to explore it all, consider booking a stay at the adjacent Lake Nona Wave Hotel.

The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art

Located in Winter Park, The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art hosts the world’s most comprehensive collection of works by Louis Comfort Tiffany, including lamps, glasswork, pottery and jewelry. The museum is open to the public at no charge on select dates.

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CITYARTS

CityArts is home to several separate and unique art galleries. Housed in the historic Rogers Kiene building in downtown Orlando, the venue showcases local and regional artists.

City Unseen

Available in the downtown area, CITY unseen is an augmented-reality (AR) public art project from Snap! Orlando. By blending the work of internationally renowned artists with cutting-edge augmented reality (AR) technology, CITY Unseen creates “[AR]t” experiences that include a 360-degree visit to an artist’s studio, murals that come to life, projection-mapping, and more. You can experience it via a free mobile app for Apple and Android devices.

Holocaust Memorial Resource & Education Center of Florida

Located in Maitland, just north of Winter Park, the Holocaust Memorial Resource & Education Center of Florida presents a historical overview of the Holocaust and serves as a memorial to the victims. The display consists of 12 sections, each focusing on a major theme from the Holocaust with photographs, text, artifacts, art, short films and local survivor testimonies.

Pulse Interim Memorial

Part of downtown Orlando’s SoDo District, the Pulse Interim Memorial honors the 49 lives lost on June 12, 2016, while serving as a beacon of hope for a future where every human being can live their truth in an understanding world full of unity, acceptance and love. It’s open from 7:30 a.m. – 9 p.m. daily, with extended hours during Pulse Remembrance Week and select holidays.

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Rollins Museum of Art

Located on the campus of Rollins College in Winter Park, the Rollins Museum of Art features one of the oldest and most distinguished collections in Florida, with more than 5,600 artistic objects ranging from the ancient to modern periods. You can see more of its collection in public spaces at The Alfond Inn, which is also operated by Rollins.

Wells’Built Museum of African American History and Culture

Part of downtown Orlando’s Parramore District, the Wells’Built Museum of African American History and Culture was originally built in 1921 as accommodations for African American travelers who were barred from Florida’s then-segregated hotels — including legends such as Count Basie, Ray Charles, Duke Ellington and others. Listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, the venue now offers programming dedicated to Orlando’s African American community, as well as exhibits about the Civil Rights movement, African art and artifacts, and other items of interest.

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Winter Park History Museum

Located in the city’s historic Farmers’ Market building, this venue houses a photo timeline of Winter Park’s history, as well as a revolving lineup of themed exhibits. A walking tour of the city that showcases 20 sites is also available, including a free audio-tour CD, a CD player and a map that can be checked out for the day.

Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts

This museum is in the community of Eatonville — the oldest incorporated African American municipality in the U.S. and the hometown of its titular historic author. It provides a place where the public can view the works of artists from African descent while celebrating the life and works of the famous novelist. It also sponsors the annual ZORA!® Festival. Eatonville is approximately 25 minutes north of downtown Orlando.

Learn more: Orlando History

What free things can you do for fun?

22 Free (or Cheap) Things to Do.
Go to a museum, aquarium or zoo. Many aquariums, museums and zoos waive admission fees on certain days. ... .
Read a book. Dive into a new book or revisit an old favorite. ... .
Catch a movie. ... .
Play a game inside. ... .
Play a game outside. ... .
Volunteer. ... .
Visit the farmers market. ... .
Go thrift shopping..

How do I spend a day in Tallahassee?

Things To Do In Tallahassee.
Explore The Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park. ... .
Visit St. ... .
Explore Tom Brown Park. ... .
Visit The Challenger Learning Center / IMAX Theatre And Planetarium. ... .
Shop At Bradley's Country Store. ... .
Dream At Lichgate On High Road. ... .
Catch A Performance At Cascades Park. ... .
Check Out Railroad Square Art Park..

What does Cape Coral Florida have to offer?

With more than 400 miles of canals, boating, fishing and water sports are a significant enhancement to the quality of life here in Cape Coral. The golf courses, tennis courts, athletic parks and nature preserves that Cape Coral offers are a bonus.

What can you do at home?

Fun activities to do when stuck inside.
Play an instrument. ... .
Write a short story. ... .
Do a deep dive on a subject that interests you. ... .
Fill out a crossword puzzle. ... .
Try Origami. ... .
Play a board game. ... .
Put together a puzzle. ... .
Watch a rom-com marathon..