Looking for an upscale steakhouse? How about a wine bar or a new neighborhood bistro? Or want to make reservations where the locals go? Orlando dining has it all. Distinctive dining and entertainment districts include the Convention Area, Restaurant Row, Winter Park, Downtown, Universal/CityWalk, and Disney/ Lake Buena Vista.
SeaWorld Orlando immerses guests in the sea’s mysteries through up-close animal discoveries,
amazing attractions, thrilling rides, and unforgettable performances. Attendees will find new experiences like TurtleTrek, a unique blend of animal encounters. The theme park is currently undergoing its largest-ever expansion with Antarctica: Empire of the Penguin, an adventure ride to the frozen south, opening during spring 2013.
Located in Universal CityWalk at the Universal Orlando Resort, the Hard Rock Live is a 3,000-seat
concert venue that books some of the biggest names in rock
’n’ roll, hip-hop, dance music, and comedy. The Hard Rock Live is also available for after- hours functions or corporate events — allowing you to make an impression by booking the private Lennon Room lounge, which features memorabilia and furniture from John and Yoko’s Manhattan apartment.
This 30-acre entertainment complex located inside the Universal Orlando Resort is
a self-contained universe that offers an electrifying selection of dining and nightlife experiences. At CityWalk, your attendees can hold court at Emeril’s Orlando, dine at the world’s largest Hard Rock Café, lose track of time and space with the Blue Man Group, and chill out island-style at Bob Marley — A Tribute to Freedom — all in one night.
While the OCCC is the country’s second-largest meeting facility, with 2.1 million square feet of
exhibition space, industry professionals rank it No. 1. Business Review USA rated the top 10 U.S. convention centers in 2012, and the OCCC was selected as the best of its class. And it’s easy to see why — the center’s massive space and flexible design can accommodate just about any group or event.