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Disney Springs The Landing

Disney Springs The Landing

4.7(11 reviews)
0.9 mi•Disney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

This is a very cool area. Tons of shops and cool restaurants! There is a Sephora and Free People to…read morename two of the many shops they have. We dined at Summer House and it was fantastic. You're right by water so you can sit out on a patio and chill. Teen heaven. I was told it's pretty much downtown Disney? Parking is interesting and packed but there are free parks and paid parking you choose.

Welcome to The Landing, the part of Disney Springs that looks like Imagineering dropped an entire…read morecoastal town into Orlando and said, "Here, drink more, shop more, and pretend this lagoon is the ocean." Built on the bones of the late, great Pleasure Island (RIP Adventurers Club, you glorious fever dream), The Landing is Disney's upscale answer to "what if Downtown Disney grew up, bought a blazer, and started ordering craft cocktails instead of yard-long margaritas?" The architecture here is stunning -- faux-seaside warehouses, retro boat docks, and a marina vibe that feels like a stage set designed for your Instagram. Disney says it's themed to "a fictional waterfront town with a rich history." Translation: it's so polished and curated that if you sneezed too hard, the paint might chip off and reveal 1990s Pleasure Island neon underneath. The good stuff? This is where the heavy hitters live: * Jock Lindsey's Hangar Bar -- Imagine Indiana Jones had a drinking buddy who hoarded props, then opened a bar. Over-the-top theming, cheeky cocktails, and a guarantee you'll leave saying, "One more round won't hurt." * The Boathouse -- Fancy seafood, retro boats, and those iconic Amphicars that let rich people drive into the water like they're James Bond on vacation. * Wine Bar George -- Proof that wine isn't just for EPCOT festivals. George Miliotes runs a temple of vino here, and yes, you can order a $10 taste or a $300 bottle. Your choice, peasant. * Raglan Road spillover effect -- Sure, technically it's in the "Village" section, but at night the Irish energy oozes over here like Guinness-fueled pixie dust. "Oh, The Landing? You mean the place where Disney charges $18 for a cocktail and you pretend you're classy because the coaster has a backstory?" And he's not wrong. But you know what? It's still one of the most atmospheric, fun, and adult-friendly corners of Disney World. At night, The Landing comes alive with lights reflecting off the water, music in the air, and just enough Disney magic to make you forget you're basically in a mall. It's free to wander, beautiful to look at, and loaded with spots to eat and drink yourself silly. So yes, I miss Pleasure Island. I miss the chaos. But The Landing proves Disney can reinvent without totally killing the vibe. It's polished, it's pricey, and it's perfect.

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Disney Springs The Landing - Over looking from hot air balloon

Over looking from hot air balloon

Disney Springs The Landing - Hot air balloon at Disney Springs

Hot air balloon at Disney Springs

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ICE! at Gaylord Palms Resort - impressive ice sculptures

ICE! at Gaylord Palms Resort

2.6(417 reviews)
1.6 mi

I have mixed feelings about ICE! The hard work that the…read moreartists put into carving and decorating is truly mind blowing. I really appreciate everything that they do and the time that it takes. I'm not a fan of waiting in long lines, and this always seems to have a lot of lines and in multiple places. It's really hard to get good photos of your group or the ice because of how many people are walking around. No one seems to be cognizant of others' and it gets frustrating. Not the fault of the ICE! group, but just a comment. I've only done this experience twice in ten years and am fine to keep it that way. Really great idea and beautiful crafting, but a lot of work (parking, lines, people, it's freezing).

ICE! at the Gaylord in Orlando is proof that Florida can, in fact, experience winter if it really…read morecommits to it. Nine degrees inside. Actual nine degrees. I walked in confident and walked out with a new respect for scarves. This year's theme is Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, and the ice art is genuinely stunning. Massive, colorful, masterfully carved scenes that make you forget you are standing in what feels like a very festive freezer. The craftsmanship is impressive enough that even while your nose is going numb, you still stop and say wow out loud. The line moved smoothly, which is no small miracle when you are dressed like a penguin and questioning your circulation. Once inside, everything was well run and easy to enjoy. It is a great afternoon experience for all ages. Kids love it. Adults love it. Even Jack Frost would probably nod in approval. Do not skip the hot cocoa afterward. It is not optional. It is survival. That first warm sip feels like your body rebooting. Overall, a solid four stars. If Yelp allowed 4 and a half, this would absolutely earn it. Beautiful, well organized, and cold enough to make you grateful for the Florida sun waiting outside.

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ICE! at Gaylord Palms Resort - Nativity scene

Nativity scene

ICE! at Gaylord Palms Resort - Funniest elf ever

Funniest elf ever

ICE! at Gaylord Palms Resort

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Wdw Sports Enthusiast Program

Wdw Sports Enthusiast Program

5.0(1 review)
1.1 mi•Disney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

Not sure how I found out about this, but happy I did none the less. The website describes it this…read moreway: The Sports Enthusiasts program gives community members a chance to be involved in their community, be a part of their favorite sporting events and support various charities while having a great time with friends and family. How I describe it? A fun way to earn free Disney park tickets! I've been able to assist with several marathons, including the Iron Man triathlon, and the Disney Princess marathon, while being inspired by all those participating. Some of the volunteer jobs might include helping at the finish line, water stations, medals, registration, and you can even register to be a screaming fan. I love this role most of all because it gives me a reason to scream and use my air horns and cow bell. I am super impressed with how Disney organizes sporting events--it's quite unbelievable how this company organizes so many people together all at once. Along with incentive park tickets, Disney usually gives out tee shirts, and a meal or snack when you volunteer. I love to see the kids out volunteering as well--it's a great experience. Each event has an age requirement. I believe it's around 15 for most. Now, I should mention, a lot of times, volunteering means showing up at 5:30 am in preparation, in addition to picking up credential packages days prior to the event. I think it's worth it, however. Volunteers are needed for many events, and some fill up fast, so it's important to register as soon as notices go out if you would like to participate.

Keelhaul Falls - localflavor - Updated May 2026

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