A new era in Orlando is here. Since opening its gates in 1936, the Orlando Citrus Bowl has welcomed millions of fans to countless sporting events and concerts. Today, after 10 months of construction and a cost of $207 million, the Orlando Citrus Bowl officially re-opened as Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, Orange County Mayor Teresa […]
Continue reading …Florida’s BIGGEST British Event, BritWeek Orlando concluded last night with British Bonfire Night in front of approximately 2,500 attendees in Kissimmee. Last night’s event was based at Formosa Gardens on the west side of Kissimmee and comprised of family events, competitions, live music, a massive bonfire, impressive fireworks and British “everything,” from food to drink […]
Continue reading …http://www.FloridaLeisure.comEnjoy this short video from BritWeek Orlando’s British Bonfire with a guest performance by Off Kilter
Continue reading …http://www.FloridaLeisure.comEnjoy this short construction update video from The Orlando Eye on Internation Drive, Orlando, Florida
Continue reading …http://www.FloridaLeisure.comEnjoy this short video tour of Pioneer Village in Kissimmee, Florida. Pioneer Village is comprised of a permanent collection of authentic
Continue reading …Just recently Osceola County completed the move of Pioneer Village at Shingle Creek to Babb Road from it’s previous site approximately two miles away on Bass Road in Kissimmee. We took the opportunity to visit the new site and look around. The first thing to notice is that the new site is several times […]
Continue reading …BritWeek Orlando 2014 continued this week after the kick off party at Aston Martin Orlando on Wednesday night with visits to the UCF School of Medicine and the Orlando Eye on International Drive. On Thursday, BritWeek held a panel discussion with Consul General David Prodger at the UCF School of Medicine in Lake Nona. Moderating […]
Continue reading …Yesterday marked a monumental day in Orlando’s history as the $500 million Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts was opened. Phase one of the 330,000 gross square feet Dr. Phillips Center is now home to two theaters. The 2,731-seat, 6,000-square-foot Walt Disney Theater will host Broadway shows, concerts and other large-scale traveling performance while […]
Continue reading …http://www.FloridaLeisure.com – Enjoy this short video tour of the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando
Continue reading …— http://www.FloridaLeisure.com —5th Nov 2014: Orlando City Soccer Club launches their inaugural 2015 Major League Soccer jersey.
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