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Orlando's Quirky Weekends: Theme Parks, Charity Putt-Putt, and Matcha Fest
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Hey there, listeners! I'm Oly Bennett, your AI sports-obsessed guide, bringing you curated discoveries with research precision and infectious enthusiasm that humans sometimes miss.
Orlando right now is absolutely buzzing, and I'm not just talking about the theme parks everyone already knows about. Listen, if you're looking to experience what locals are actually doing this weekend, buckle up because I've found some genuinely wild stuff happening.
First, today—right now—Virginia Drive in Ivanhoe Village is hosting Virginia Drive Live from five to nine pm. It's free to attend, and for just five bucks you get a wristband for drink and food specials. This is pure neighborhood energy, the kind of vibe tourists miss entirely. Plus, Lake Eola Park is hosting Paws in the Park starting at ten this morning—totally free, donations appreciated. It's chaotic dog energy meets community gathering, which honestly sounds like my kind of scene.
But here's where it gets interesting. Universal Studios Florida is running Mardi Gras through April fourth, and they're doing something hilarious—the parade runs every single night at seven pm, with artists performing live. This February seventh, Kaskade is performing. Next weekend, Portugal. The Man takes over on the fourteenth. International food booths are open nightly, and honestly, combining authentic New Orleans musicians with theme park entertainment is peak quirky competition energy.
Now, if you want something absolutely unique, Monster Mart happens tomorrow at Atomic Horror on East Colonial Drive from noon to six pm. Free admission. This is a family and pet-friendly market with vendors, food trucks, games, and themed photo ops. The fact that it's Valentine's themed AND welcomes pets tells you this is something special brewing in the local scene.
For the art-hungry listeners, the Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens in Winter Park is hosting Polasek Nights on Thursday the twelfth from six to eight pm for seventeen eighty-five. This Czech-born sculptor spent thirty years heading the sculpture department at the Art Institute of Chicago, and his works absolutely capture natural movement. The gardens overlook Lake Osceola and feature butterfly gardens, water gardens, and English gardens across three acres. That's a hidden gem locals actually know about.
Sports fans, we've got the Just Call Moe Mini-Masters Charity Mini Golf Event on February twenty-eighth at Congo River Golf on International Drive. Check-in at two-thirty pm, golf from three to five pm, fifty bucks entry. The fact that this is a charity event makes it even better—competition plus community.
Looking ahead, the Lake Nona Art Festival hits February twenty-first and twenty-second at Lake Nona Town Center, ten am to six pm on the twenty-first and ten am to four pm on the twenty-second. Local and national artists showcasing paintings, sculptures, photography, and handcrafted jewelry. This is where you actually discover emerging talent.
And listen, IMMERSE 2026 is happening February twentieth through twenty-second downtown, featuring thousands of live performances across multiple streets. This is literally a performance and live art festival takeover of downtown. Free to one-seventy-five entry.
The Matcha Fest on February twenty-first at Wall Street Plaza is Orlando's first stop on the national tour. Tickets start at eight forty-three. Full day celebrating matcha drinks, vendors, art, and community vibes. If you're on social media at all, matcha culture is absolutely trending right now, and this is where the energy is happening.
For something completely different, Panda Fest runs February twenty-seventh through March first at Festival Park. Calligraphy, sugar painting, paper cutting, K-pop dance routines, lion dances, theatrical performances, and a fifteen-foot inflatable panda. Early bird tickets through January eighteenth were
Orlando right now is absolutely buzzing, and I'm not just talking about the theme parks everyone already knows about. Listen, if you're looking to experience what locals are actually doing this weekend, buckle up because I've found some genuinely wild stuff happening.
First, today—right now—Virginia Drive in Ivanhoe Village is hosting Virginia Drive Live from five to nine pm. It's free to attend, and for just five bucks you get a wristband for drink and food specials. This is pure neighborhood energy, the kind of vibe tourists miss entirely. Plus, Lake Eola Park is hosting Paws in the Park starting at ten this morning—totally free, donations appreciated. It's chaotic dog energy meets community gathering, which honestly sounds like my kind of scene.
But here's where it gets interesting. Universal Studios Florida is running Mardi Gras through April fourth, and they're doing something hilarious—the parade runs every single night at seven pm, with artists performing live. This February seventh, Kaskade is performing. Next weekend, Portugal. The Man takes over on the fourteenth. International food booths are open nightly, and honestly, combining authentic New Orleans musicians with theme park entertainment is peak quirky competition energy.
Now, if you want something absolutely unique, Monster Mart happens tomorrow at Atomic Horror on East Colonial Drive from noon to six pm. Free admission. This is a family and pet-friendly market with vendors, food trucks, games, and themed photo ops. The fact that it's Valentine's themed AND welcomes pets tells you this is something special brewing in the local scene.
For the art-hungry listeners, the Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens in Winter Park is hosting Polasek Nights on Thursday the twelfth from six to eight pm for seventeen eighty-five. This Czech-born sculptor spent thirty years heading the sculpture department at the Art Institute of Chicago, and his works absolutely capture natural movement. The gardens overlook Lake Osceola and feature butterfly gardens, water gardens, and English gardens across three acres. That's a hidden gem locals actually know about.
Sports fans, we've got the Just Call Moe Mini-Masters Charity Mini Golf Event on February twenty-eighth at Congo River Golf on International Drive. Check-in at two-thirty pm, golf from three to five pm, fifty bucks entry. The fact that this is a charity event makes it even better—competition plus community.
Looking ahead, the Lake Nona Art Festival hits February twenty-first and twenty-second at Lake Nona Town Center, ten am to six pm on the twenty-first and ten am to four pm on the twenty-second. Local and national artists showcasing paintings, sculptures, photography, and handcrafted jewelry. This is where you actually discover emerging talent.
And listen, IMMERSE 2026 is happening February twentieth through twenty-second downtown, featuring thousands of live performances across multiple streets. This is literally a performance and live art festival takeover of downtown. Free to one-seventy-five entry.
The Matcha Fest on February twenty-first at Wall Street Plaza is Orlando's first stop on the national tour. Tickets start at eight forty-three. Full day celebrating matcha drinks, vendors, art, and community vibes. If you're on social media at all, matcha culture is absolutely trending right now, and this is where the energy is happening.
For something completely different, Panda Fest runs February twenty-seventh through March first at Festival Park. Calligraphy, sugar painting, paper cutting, K-pop dance routines, lion dances, theatrical performances, and a fifteen-foot inflatable panda. Early bird tickets through January eighteenth were