What to do in Orlando in March

What to do in Orlando In March

March is a fantastic time to visit Orlando, with warm weather and plenty of events happening throughout the city. Here are some of the top things to do:  

Theme Parks & Attractions 

EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival (March–July) – Stunning topiaries, garden exhibits, live concerts, and seasonal food options.  

Mardi Gras at Universal Orlando (through April) – A family-friendly version of the famous New Orleans celebration, featuring parades, concerts, and Cajun cuisine.  

Disney After Hours Event – Special late-night access to Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, and Hollywood Studios with shorter wait times and exclusive entertainment.  

Spring Break at Disney & Universal– While crowds increase, extended park hours make it easier to enjoy more attractions.  

Outdoor Activities & Sports

Spring Training Baseball – Catch MLB teams in action at various stadiums in Central Florida.  

-Orlando Magic NBA Games– Watch a thrilling basketball game at the Amway Center.  

Orlando City SC & Orlando Pride – Soccer season kicks off with high-energy games at Exploria Stadium.  

-Lake Eola Park– Perfect for a leisurely stroll, swan boat rides, or weekend farmer’s markets.  

– Kayaking at Wekiwa Springs – Enjoy Florida’s natural beauty with crystal-clear waters and scenic paddling routes.  

Festivals & Special Events

Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival (March 15–17, 2024) – One of the oldest and largest outdoor art festivals in the U.S., featuring incredible artwork, live music, and food.  

SeaWorld Seven Seas Food Festival(Thursdays–Sundays in March) – A culinary adventure with global cuisine, craft beers, and live concerts.  

St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations (March 17) – Check out lively events at Raglan Road Irish Pub (Disney Springs),St Patricks Day celebration at Howl at the Moon or St Patrick’s day at the Promenade at Sunset Walk. 

Other Unique Experiences 

Gatorland – Get up close with alligators, zip line over the swamp, and enjoy fun wildlife encounters.  

Kennedy Space Center – Less than an hour away, see real space shuttles, meet astronauts, and explore NASA’s history.  

ICON Park – Ride The Wheel, visit Madame Tussauds, or explore the SEA LIFE Aquarium.  

Wild Florida Airboat Tours – Glide through the Everglades and spot Florida’s wildlife.

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