Any time of year the urge to travel strikes, a trip to Orlando, Florida is always more than worth your while. This exciting and inviting vacation destination has rightfully earned its title as the theme park capital of the world. While it isn’t difficult to fill just about every waking hour with fun, you’ll definitely want to leave room for the many seasonal events happening this time of year too. Whether you’re looking for gatherings with a focus on food, family-friendly activities, or Halloween fun, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. The following are 10 events you won’t want to miss out on when travel plans bring you this way in the fall.
Enjoy the Orlando Urban Film Festival at the Very End of August
If your travel plans bring you to Orlando in the early part of fall and you find yourself in town at the end of August, you’ll be right on time to enjoy the Orlando Urban Film Festival. This weekend is focused on fantastic films and sees filmmakers from across the map gathering in Orlando to celebrate the cinematic arts. If you love movies, music, and all things film, you’ll want to make your way to the CMX Cinemas Plaza Café 12 at 155 South Orange Avenue for an unforgettable fall experience. Special guest Emmy Award Winner and actor Glynn Turman will be on-site to talk about Disney’s “Percy Jackson,” while the movie “Tiger Run: The Untold Story” will also be showcased this fall. The Orlando Urban Film Festival is three days of inspiring fun that connects those in the film industry and gives movie enthusiasts a place to enjoy a show alongside those with similar interests. Be sure to book your tickets online in advance for this fall event in Orlando that’s sure to fill up fast.
Infuse Fantastic Flavor into Your Fall Journey
Fall is the time of year in Orlando that marks the arrival of the beloved EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival presented by Corkcicle at Walt Disney World Resort. This event typically runs from August through mid to late-November, giving fall travelers plenty of time to enjoy the experience no matter when they happen to be arriving in town. The EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival is a must-visit event for anyone with a passion for flavor and magical fun. Access to the festival is included with your general admission ticket to the park with the exception of special dinners and programs that are priced separately. The EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival is an opportunity to try flavors from across six continents as you make your way from one food stand to another. Musical entertainment, chef demonstrations, and samples are built into the festival lineup as well as a fun Ratatouille-themed scavenger hunt for the entire family to enjoy.
Sip and Bite Your Way to Fall Fun at SeaWorld Orlando This Fall
When you’re planning to enjoy time at SeaWorld Orlando this fall, you’ll find yourself in the perfect place to take advantage of your travels aligning with the annual Bands, Brews & BBQ event. This delicious experience is an opportunity to sip your way to fun on-site over the course of a weekend where you can pair flavorful drinks and fare with live music of all kinds. From country to rock and just about everything in between, this fall festival will have you on your feet. If you want to make the most of all the flavors available, be sure to invest in a sampling lanyard that lets you hop from one vendor to the next and treat your taste buds to a truly unforgettable experience.
Check Out the Electric Daisy Carnival
Yet another fun fall event in Orlando for visitors with a heart for great music is the Electric Daisy Carnival. This event is typically hosted in November and lasts three days total. You’ll want to make your way to the historic Tinker Field next to Camping World Stadium downtown to enjoy listening to a mix of more than 120 dance music performers taking to the stage to entertain audiences. Florida has long been considered a place where dance music has deep roots, and this event pays tribute to those who keep the tradition and style going strong. The Electric Daisy Carnival has been a signature event in Orlando for more than 25 years and continues to be a fan-favorite today.
Savor the Flavor of Orlando’s Magical Dining Experience
When you have tastebuds to satisfy and you’re looking forward to enjoying the very best Orlando’s culinary scene has to offer, your fall journey to Florida should definitely include Orlando’s Magical Dining Experience. Presented by Orlando Health, this is an early fall event that will be celebrating its 19th season in 2024. Those who participate in Orlando’s Magical Dining experience will enjoy access to prix-fixe dinners at more than 150 eateries in town at deeply discounted rates. Many restaurants are serving up three-course meals, much to the delight of participants who are excited to try Michelin-star destinations. A portion of proceeds from this fall event goes to local charities like The Mustard Seed of Central Florida as well as several nonprofit organizations. That’s something to feel good about with every bite this fall!
Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando
For travelers heading to Orlando this fall with a passion for spooky and Halloween-themed fun, you’ll typically find the festivities get underway as early as August! A top-rated fall event to make sure you add to your calendar when you’re feeling brave is Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando. This popular Halloween-time event is hosted on select nights between August and November, and you’ll need to purchase a separate ticket for the experience in addition to a general park admissions pass. This is an adult-focused event that typically includes access to five scare zones, gory performances, live music, 10 haunted houses to explore, and much more designed to get your heart racing and your adrenaline pumping. Do keep in mind that costumes and masks aren’t allowed at this event which is crafted specifically for those 13 and up.
Haunting Nights at the Harry P. Leu Gardens
When you want to infuse a bit of spooky fun into your fall stay in Orlando, but perhaps not quite as much as you’ll find at Halloween Horror Nights at Universal, the Haunting Nights hosted at the Harry P. Leu Gardens are always a good choice. Haunting Nights are typically hosted on select dates between September and October and fuse seasonal creativity with jump scares along the way. As you stroll through the 50-acre gardens, you’ll encounter fall-inspired artwork as well as costumed characters waiting to set the Halloween-themed fun into motion. There’s a bridge troll to conquer and a spooky forest to traverse followed by a neon-lit maze as well. At the end, participants can enjoy seasonal beverages and bites to top their evening off in flavorful style.
Find Time on Your Itinerary for a Food & Wine Classic Experience
Over at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort, fall visitors to Orlando can participate in the annual Fall Food & Wine Classic once again this year. This event is often hosted in mid-November and is an experience that’s open to the public as well as registered resort guests. The Food & Wine Classic experience showcases incredible wines from around the globe as well as inspiring sessions presented by culinary artists. Event-only tickets are available to purchase ahead of time and when you do, you’ll have options to enjoy unlimited samples of food and beverages as well as access to the festival beer garden.
Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party at Disney
Fall travelers enjoying time in Orlando this fall with the little ones who are looking for Halloween-themed fun without the scares will want to set their sights on the Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party at Walt Disney World. This is an annual event at Magic Kingdom that’s always highly anticipated by locals and visitors alike. Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party is hosted on select nights between August and the end of October and requires an additional ticket beyond general admission. With a ticket in hand, participants can enjoy an evening with their favorite Disney characters in costume, making the most of yummy and themed snacks and drinks as well as kid-friendly performances and attractions throughout the park. There’s a trick-or-treat trail to check out and a Halloween parade to look forward to admiring too.
Brick-or-Treat at LEGOLAND
Another great fall stop for those traveling with kids looking to infuse Halloween fun into the experience is the Brick-or-Treat event at LEGOLAND. This Orlando fan-favorite experience is suitable for guests of all ages at LEGOLAND and is hosted on select weekends between September and October. There are fun holiday-themed shows to check out when you drop by as well as candy handed out and plenty of themed treat stands too. Don’t be surprised if you come across your favorite Lego characters donning their best Halloween costumes and some musical performances along the way as well. Brick-or-Treat is a convenient fall event to add to your lineup as access to the added fun is included in the cost of a general admission pass to the park.
Book Your Florida Adventure in Luxury and Style with Casiola Orlando
At Casiola Orlando, we know that when our guests have access to incredible accommodations during their Florida getaway, the experience is made even more meaningful. When your travel plans bring you this way in the fall, and you’re looking for a home away from home experience where you can remain close to the places you can’t wait to explore while enjoying top-rated amenities and features, we have you covered! From cozy abodes by the park to spacious retreats for the entire family at award-winning resorts, we’ll make sure you get settled into a property option that’s one-of-a-kind.
Take time today to explore our many exciting fall vacation rentals online, and when you find the property option that fits your travel style perfectly and exceeds your expectations as well, reserving your place begins with the simple touch of a button. Our team is more than happy to help handle the details of your stay while you focus on the fun ahead. We can’t wait to help you create an unforgettable journey to Orlando this fall, and we look forward to seeing you in sunny Florida soon.