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I went on a tour here last summer and it was amazing. I will definitely come back one day.

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Aaron how much is the tour?

400 for up to a group of 4

How much is the tour? We seem to not be able to get a straight on how much this tour is? Does anyone know? TIA

The tour is 400 dollars for up to a group of 4

Hey Aaron can you make me a fun time foxy animatronic I'm a really big fan? Can it be free?

Animatronics require thousands of dollars, he's not gonna make one and give it to you for free

Is it a free tour? And how much is it?

No..It's actually quite expensive because this is a 3 hour tour, directed by Aaron Fechter, the creator of the Rock-afire Explosion and Showbiz Pizza that consists of a visit to his inventing factory and a personalized showing of The Rock-afire… Read more

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Nude Nite

Nude Nite

(4 reviews)

Downtown / Central Business District / CBD

I had attended new night in Orlando a couple years going back 6 or 7 years ago. I decided to go…read morethis year having fairly high expectations thinking that this group of creative folks have come a long way and would be putting on a seriously entertaining event. I'm sorry to say I was deeply disappointed. There was some very nice art, price was double what it would likely be elsewhere. I imagine a percentage goes to the event. I felt bad for the artists. There was not a bit of live entertainment that was well done or creative, nothing I hadn't seen years ago. The $40 ticket was crazy based on what they presented or shall I say lacked to present. There was some art I would have bought if it was price realistically. I would not go back to the Orlando event again I might try St Pete. It was an underwhelming money maker for the production company, lackluster for the guests. If I were to guess I would say they can't get high quality performance because they're not wanting to pay the performers or performers don't want to be attached to an event that is not of their caliber.

SERVICE: 5 FOOD QUALITY: 5…read moreDRINK QUALITY: 5 ORDER TIME: 5 AESTHETICS: 5 NOISE LEVEL: 5 MENU SELECTION: 3 OVERALL EXPERIENCE: 4.71 The name says it all! For those of you who don't want to assume, it is being literal. This is an evening full of nude art, music, body painting, and shows. This national art exhibit has been happening for the last 15 years which surprised me that there was no Yelp reviews on it yet for the Orlando area. I am a huge art enthusiast and love attending exhibits like these because they are never disappointing. This Venue, which use to be Haos on Church was very large, and had a wonderful selection of drinks, and even served food. Menu was small but all the options looked and smelt amazing. The portions are also small so recommend eating before arriving. Needless to say I fell in love with so many pieces of art, and naturally I bought something. Oh yes, most of the art is on sale. It all goes to an art charity which is used to promote art. Highly recommend attending for all art enthusiasts, and even if you're not really into art it's still a great time.

Orlando Haunts - 11.20.22 the restaurant owner wanted to back out of their lease due to the property housing evil spirits...

Orlando Haunts

(7 reviews)

Downtown / Central Business District / CBD

ORLANDO, FL: one of the best attractions we did on our trip was a haunted walking tour with…read moreOrlando Haunts! Leashed and friendly dogs are allowed to join as you walk through downtown and stop at buildings that have history of supernatural events! Our guide, Korben, was fantastic in telling the stories of ghosts, mysteries, and history that you wouldn't even know are right here in the city! A graveyard under a movie theatre, a college campus that was a former morgue, murders, mafia crimes, and more! This was such a unique experience and we had a great time! The tour is about 60 minutes covering 1 mile and features a few stops! Policy as of 4/26/24: "Pets are welcome as long as they do not disrupt or distract from the tour." You can also find these ghost tours in over 40 cities in the U.S.!

100-year-old buildings, historic saloons, gothic cathedrals…read more Not all of Orlando is all about Mickey & Minnie, Harry Potter's World and warm beaches but there is always something enchanting about listening to ghost stories. We attended a walking ghost tour in Orlando on a Sunday evening. For a Sunday night the restaurants, bars and clubs all seem to be operating as if it was the start of a weekend... although the on-and-off rain has reduced the "usual" crowd there were still a lot of people out, we actually walked to some shady parts of DTO which was more scary than the ghost stories... but wait, I'm still getting started with the actual ghost tour. Our meeting place was outside the Orange County Regional History Center in Downtown Orlando. We did a lot of walking so wear comfy shoes. Our guide talked about haunted buildings focusing on: 1- The Beacham - a ghost of an old woman is seen somewhere near the stage, always accompanied by drastic temperature drops. 2- The Cheyenne Saloon is one of the most popular venues in Orlando, but it has a spooky past... 3- Church Street 4- Ceviche - guests will see an out-of-place woman dressed in 19th century garb, standing behind them in the reflection 5- Hamburger Mary's Bar and Grille, originally a hardware store. Apparition of a young girl dressed in Victorian clothing 6- Kress Building - Kres Chophouse is considered to be a paranormal hot-spot by Central Florida ghost hunters 7- St James Catholic Cathedral - they even conduct their own ghost tour inside 8- Orange County Regional History Center - we learned about one of America's most prolific serial killers, Ted Bundy. The building was the location of Bundy's murder trial in 1979 My daughter purchased the Bonus Extended Tour Upgrade which was up to 4 additional haunted locations. These were all interesting and cool. Thank you to our tour guide, Tabitha.) Review #2781

A La Cart City - Brick & butter chopped cheese

A La Cart City

(24 reviews)

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Downtown / Central Business District / CBD

This is their third location, sitting at the corner of Robinson and Orange. They have 3 permanent…read moreresidents; Red Panda noodles serving delicious noodles and protein. Phat Ash bakery with some fat azz cookies, and Brick and Butter with comfort food sandwiches. It's a cute spot with a small arcade and a patio sitting area shared by the vendors. I came to see Red Panda and get my Garlic Noodz. I'll definitely be back!!

A La Cart City is the newest location in the A La Cart family. While it isn't the smallest location…read more(they do have an upstairs lounge area that adds to the overall ambiance of the space), it is the most limited in food truck options as they are only hosting three eateries/food trucks at the moment - which include Red Panda Noodle, Phat Ash Bakes, and Brick & Butter. Now, diving in, I've only had food from Red Panda Noodle - which I initially discovered during Tasty Tuesdays in the Milk District. My first time having them, I fell immediately in love with their beef noodle option: Beef & Broccoli. It is flavorful and filling! The price points are standard (roughly $17.00 for the Beef & Broccoli). All other dishes are reasonably priced. As for A La Cart City as a place, it's centrally located off Orange Ave. There is PAID parking all around - sadly, unless you use the DTO promo code for a free two hours of parking, you will have to pay to park just about anywhere in Downtown Orlando. Parking is ample, but it can get pricey depending on when / where you park. There is ample seating downstairs and upstairs. It is service animal-friendly. They have a large screen for viewing sports or displaying any video (if you reserve the space for an event). The staff is kind, attentive, and helpful. They have a decent (not super large, but decent nonetheless) beer and wine selection. Price points are comparable to the other A La Cart locations. The overall location is great in the sense that it's a great spot to start a "bar-hop" vibe and make your way down into the thick of DTO. All in all, I am a fan of all three A La Cart lcoations. Also, did I mention, it is a great little spot for events! So, definitely visit them if you have not already.

Milk Mart - One of the shops

Milk Mart

(4 reviews)

We happened to be visiting friends in Orlando during Milk Mart, and it was such a cute event! There…read morewere so many local artists and unique goods to browse. The food from the local shops and food trucks was also fantastic. If it's happening during your visit, I highly recommend stopping by--you'll definitely find some treasures!

This was our first time at the milk mart which happened to be much larger than I anticipated. Our…read moreafternoon goal was to go shopping for a few things to close up our Christmas shopping. As we got close to the district we realized that this wasn't just a small event considering many streets were shut down and policed. We had to park a couple blocks away and walk. We originally made a plan to make a quick stop, check out the local goods, and maybe go to a mall after, but after arriving we realized that it wasn't going to be short. We started at sideward brewing, grabbed some drinks and made our way across the mart. This massive mart had 300 local vendors, water at every quadrant with live music, food tents/trucks, and beer tents. We found a few custom items to buy which were incredible. Only took us three hours and 3 beers to get through the whole thing. Overall, this was so much more than I anticipated, in a good way. This little community has such a good vibe, with good food, and good people. It's so great to see an event of this magnitude come together every quarter to share its hospitality. Can't wait till the next one to see what they have to offer.

Creative Engineering - arts - Updated May 2026

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