Summer savings in the Theme Park Capital

Monday, 14 Jul, 2023 0

Orlando, the Theme Park Capital of the World has a lineup of thrilling new adventures for the summer and beyond.

From the world’s first surf coaster and a host of new family friendly attractions, the destination continues to reinvent itself with new experiences.

Even better, there are 70+ deals and offers on theme parks, attractions and more this summer.

“The only thing better than enjoying Orlando’s newest attractions is the opportunity to save money on your summer vacation,” says Casandra Matej, president of Visit Orlando. “


Summer savings 

Summer in Orlando is more affordable than ever with dozens of exclusive deals for theme parks and attractions at Visit Orlando.com/offers.

Walt Disney World Resort has 4-Park Magic Tickets at $99 per day, available for purchase until Aug. 25, for use by Sept. 29.

At SeaWorld Orlando visitors can save up to 50% off their Single-Day Ticket, plus enjoy All-Day-Dining for only $35, with this limited-time offer.

Discovery Cove guests can receive a free Premium Drink Package ($40 value per person) with park reservations.


New additions at theme parks  

Pipeline: The Surf Coaster is SeaWorld Orlando’s seventh roller coaster, launched May 27. It is the world’s first “surf coaster,” with a dynamic surfing launch and “wave jumping” motions reaching speeds of 60mph.

Universal Orlando Resort’s family attraction, Illumination’s Villain-Con Minion Blast, is inspired by the popular Minions characters. This interactive blaster game opens within a new Minion Land on Illumination Avenue, also featuring the Despicable Me Minion Mayhem attraction, Minion Café and more.

At Walt Disney World, the TRON Lightcycle / Run at Magic Kingdom Park is one of the fastest coasters at any Disney theme park, based on the sci-fi film “TRON: Legacy.”

Peppa Pig Theme Park introduces its first character dining experience, Breakfast With Peppa. The limited-time buffet-style breakfast takes place in Miss Rabbit’s Diner on Fridays and Saturdays.

Go Xtreme, LEGOLAND’s all-new stunt show is open. Visitors have the opportunity to witness an showcase of stunt artists, including BMX riders, scooter riders and crowd-thrilling performers.


Beyond the parks   

Luminary Nights on the Green, a 20-minute evening show, transforms the region’s new Orlando sign into an interactive canvas with projected animation and lights set to music.

Guests exploring Dezerland Park Orlando can enjoy two new family friendly attractions, Virtual Reality (VR) Arena and Laser Tag Maze. In the VR Arena, guests can compete against each other or team up in player vs. enemy mode. The Lazer Tag Maze’s inflatable course for up to 20 players features over 20 game modes such as free-for-all and team matches.

Gatorland introduced Croc Rock, a three-in-one interactive adventure where visitors can climb, zipline and cross a swing bridge.

At Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, the immersive All Systems Are Go Edutainment Experience features “Peanuts” characters, including Snoopy and Charlie Brown. It provides an interactive way to share NASA’s storied history, and explore past and future missions with puppets, light projections, music and sound effects.



 

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