ORLANDO TO WELCOME OVER 24 NEW EXPERIENCES IN 2024
With new concepts from Michelin-recognized chefs and Food Network and Top Chef celebrity chefs, alongside champagne bars, sober speakeasies, omakases and arcade bars, Orlando's culinary and nightlife scene continues to grow to reflect the diversity of the destination with distinct new offerings.
“Year
after year, Orlando sets itself apart as a travel destination with new
experiences and unforgettable adventures to spark the imagination,” said
Casandra Matej, president and CEO of Visit Orlando. “Whether visitors are
seeking new thrills, immersive entertainment or foodie-focused exploration, a
whole new Orlando is ready to welcome you in 2024.”
Continuous
updates on what's new in Orlando are available at VisitOrlando.com,
the official visitor information source for the destination. Visitors are also
encouraged to sign up for Visit Orlando's free, personalized one-on-one Vacation
Planning Service with destination experts for
guidance and advice on building the perfect itinerary in Orlando, a destination
that enters the new year ranked
as the top U.S. destination to explore in 2024 by
AAA and listed among the most fun destinations in
the U.S. by WalletHub.
Theme
Park Attractions
- Journey of Water, inspired
by Moana opened in October
at Epcot at Walt Disney World Resort. Through a
self-guided exploration trail, guests are fully immersed in the animated
film while playing, dancing and interacting with water that travels
through its lifecycle, from rain falling to vapor rising to the clouds.
- The Little Mermaid – A Musical Adventure, a
fully reimagined theatrical production inspired by the Walt Disney
Animation Studios classic “The Little Mermaid,” will debut at Disney's
Hollywood Studios' newly refreshed Animation Courtyard theater in the
fall.
- Tiana's Bayou Adventure will
replace Splash Mountain at Magic Kingdom Park in the
summer of 2024. Guests will explore a musical adventure inspired by the
fan-favorite film showcasing the beloved characters as they are brought
into the next chapter of Tiana's story.
- DreamWorks Land will debut at Universal
Studios Florida in the summer of 2024. Guests will be able to
interact with their favorite DreamWorks Animations' characters in themed,
interactive play spaces and attractions that bring characters from popular
movies like “Shrek,” “Trolls” and “Kung Fu Panda” to life.
- Aquatica Orlando introduced Tassie's Underwater Twist, a new
waterslide that transforms the guest ride experience into an awe-inspiring
journey through Australia's Shark Bay seagrass meadow in March.
- SeaWorld Orlando will
debut Penguin Trek, an
immersive indoor/outdoor launch coaster families can ride together this
spring. Guests (including children who meet the height requirement) will
ride snowmobile-inspired cars going at a maximum capacity of 43 mph,
ending up in the park's penguin habitat.
- LEGOLAND Florida Resort has
debuted LEGO Ferrari Build &
Race this spring, offering guests the experience
of viewing a life-sized LEGO Ferrari car, and building and testing it in
one of three obstacle-laden test tracks. Younger drivers can enjoy the
LEGO DUPLO Build Zone to design their own custom creations with larger
bricks.
Venue
Expansions and Openings
- Judson's Live opened on Feb. 6,
bringing a low-key, 150-seat, cabaret-style music space with unparalleled
sound to the spectacular Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
Guests will discover new music with scheduled 50-minute performances while
enjoying specialty cocktails and a seasonal scratch-kitchen menu of
shareable bites.
- AREA15 Orlando, the second location of
Las Vegas' highly themed entertainment district, is coming to the heart of
Orlando's tourism corridor. AREA15 offers guests a robust, ever-changing
roster of concert events, art exhibitions, nightlife and boundary-pushing
shows, featuring an impressive indoor/outdoor event space.
- Orlando Science Center opened
its newest exhibit, “Life,” this spring. Featuring three
distinctive habitats – swamp, ocean and tropical rainforest – with 300
animals from around the world, the new exhibit explores the impact of
humans on the environment and is designed to amaze, entertain and educate.
New
Accommodations and Renovations
- The Alfond Inn, a boutique hotel in the heart
of the historic Winter Park district, completed an extensive renovation in
October, adding 71 guestrooms, a chic café, and a lavish spa, among other
features for its 10-year anniversary celebration. Owned by Rollins College,
the hotel directs all net operating income to scholarships to underscore
its commitment to education, philanthropy and the Winter Park community.
- Evermore Orlando Resort, which
opened Jan. 1, is Orlando's first beach-like property with an 8-acre
Crystal Lagoon and a 20-acre sandy beach with hammocks, cabanas and
recreational activities. Guests can enjoy family paddleboarding, mixology
classes, sandcastle-building lessons and more. Evermore, which has the
world's first touchless sunscreen application system, is thoughtfully
built for large groups and families offering a range of 2- to 11-bedroom
vacation homes.
- Conrad Orlando, the
destination's first Hilton luxury brand, opened on Jan. 9 with 433 rooms,
a spa, numerous dining options – including its signature rooftop
experience – and 40,000 sq. ft. of indoor meeting space. Located at
Evermore Orlando Resort, the property overlooks a golf course, a two-story
boathouse for private events and Evermore Bay's crystal lagoon and sandy
beaches.
- Aloft Orlando Lake Nona, the
closest hotel to the world-class USTA (United States Tennis Association)
National Campus and footsteps away from the Drive Shack golf range, opened
with 205 loft-style guestrooms, 15 suites, wellness facilities, a
sports-themed restaurant, and a 10,000 sq. ft. event center. The vibrant
hotel will welcome visitors with eclectic décor and design nods to its
music and technology roots that give each guestroom its own character.
- Villatel Orlando Resort, situated within the
iconic International Drive area, began a phased opening in late 2023,
offering private villa rentals with hotel-style standards and amenities.
The property will eventually include an adventure waterpark with
multi-story slides and a lazy river, a fully equipped fitness center, a
full-service restaurant and children's playgrounds. Upon full completion
in 2025, the entire resort will have 526 units with apartment-style suites
and single-family homes.
- Waldorf Astoria Orlando ushers
in a new era of sophistication in 2024 as it completes a multi-phase
floor-to-ceiling transformation of its resort rooms and suites, lobby
space and select culinary outlets, including its award-winning restaurant
Bull & Bear and prestigious 18-hole golf course. The redesign
emphasizes the resort's unique geographic position, pleasantly located
within the 482-acre Bonnet Creek Nature Preserve, a perfect sanctuary for
guests seeking a mix of nature and tranquility.
Dining
and Nightlife
- EET, the
only Indian-inspired restaurant in Disney Springs, is
now open. Created by Food Network's Maneet Chauhan, most recently known
for her role as a permanent judge on Chopped, the new eatery
offers traditional Indian flavors with a modern flair.
- Summer House on the Lake, a
lakeside eatery with California-inspired cuisine, also opened at
Disney Springs and features local and sustainable ingredients, water
views, a signature Rosé cart with rotating bottles and a dedicated Cookie
Bar with 15 varieties of oversized cookies.
- Arcade Monsters unveiled
its fifth location of the video-game bar and restaurant in Orlando's
International Drive area offering a menu of classic bar food. With the
purchase of wristbands, visitors of all ages can play unlimited classic
arcade games.
- Flûtes Champagne Bar, a
40-seat French-inspired champagne bar, celebrates the timeless art of
champagne-making and brings the elegance, culture, and flavors of France
to Winter Park.
- Stadium Club, a new
sports-themed facility located at Caribe Royale Orlando
Resort, debuted earlier this year. The 500-seat
facility will feature eight pro-level sports simulators, two bars and
several areas for private events.
- Bar Kada, a new concept by Michael
Collantes, chef and owner of Michelin-starred Soseki, opened in February.
Bar Kada is an intimate 30-seat sake and wine lounge with a focus on small
plates, ancient sakes and low-intervention wines overseen by Michelin "Sommelier
of the Year" Benjamin Coutts and offer experiences like classes and
pairing dinners.
- Moso Nori, a new concept by James Beard
Award finalist and Michelin-recognized chef Henry Moso, is expecting a
summer opening in Winter Park. The new restaurant will feature a hand-roll
bar, serving a variety of temaki, sake, beer, wine and sake-based
cocktails.
- BANDBOX Orlando, the
spirit-free speakeasy in Orlando's Ivanhoe Village district, is expanding
this year. The 1920s-inspired venue is partnering with a local coffee
company to offer a variety of coffee and tea options by day, and a sober
speakeasy by night. The expansion will also feature a larger bottle shop
and retail selection.
- Natsu Omakase, an exclusive 10-seat sushi
omakase concept, opened in downtown Orlando with an innovative and
seasonal menu.
- Chuck Lager America's Tavern is
opening its eighth location, and fourth in Florida, from Top Chef alumnus,
Fabio Viviani. While known for its craft bourbons, the Tavern will also
offer classics, like nachos, burgers, flatbreads and tacos.
- Pointe Orlando, dubbed a playground for
adults with or without kids, debuted a trio of new indoor/outdoor
entertainment spaces, including Sports & Social, a place
to watch and play games such as Skee-Ball and Foosball; a PBR
Cowboy Bar, featuring a mechanical bull and multiple bars; and Live!
Plaza, a space for special events, live music, viewing sporting
events, festivals and more.
- Mid Drive Dive, a locally owned
midcentury-inspired bar and restaurant serving elevated American classics,
has opened in the heart of Orlando's College Park neighborhood.
- The Cake Bake Shop Bakery by Gwendolyn Rogers is
coming to Disney's BoardWalk and will feature savory and sweet options,
along with afternoon tea service in a whimsical atmosphere that
complements the area's idyllic charm.
- Crush Yard Pickleball Club & Restaurant, a new entertainment complex backed by NFL stars such as Rob Gronkowski, has opened in Kissimmee. The complex will feature multiple indoor/outdoor pickleball courts, a food menu that services different dietary preferences and an active calendar of events, including tournaments, clinics and lessons.
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