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    Grinchmas

    4.6 (14 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Tiffani N.

    Had a blast at this show! The only problem was I wish it was like 10 minutes longer. The Grinch was amazing and I enjoyed the actress who played Cindy Lou. My daughter thought she was just okay. Different strokes... The set design and costumes were really amazing. The show put me in the holiday mood. I loved the falling snow at the finale. All in all, I highly recommend going during your holiday season visit to Universal. It's worth it!

    Full production Who-ville spectacular production! Well done! (it's gets more festive than this )
    Jen W.

    What an amazing production! I don't know if they offer this every year, but if they do, it's a definite 'must'. During our visit masks were recommended for indoor activities, but optional and most of the guests were not wearing them. Some of the actors were wearing masks as well, so it's really personal preference. You can access the show from either park. The theater seems to be located behind the HRC, and it was quite a long walk from Island of Adventure, out of the park, behind the scenes, and then into the other park where the theater is located. That was actually fun. The theater itself is large and it's first come, first seated, so if you like to be front and center, get to the show early to claim your seat. After the show, we returned to the park via the same behind the scenes route. The stage set is very nicely done; bright and colorful. 'Max' is played by a pup (and their handler keeping tabs on this particular actor). There is singing, dancing, lots of props, comedy and it's just good fun for the whole family. I'm not a huge 'Grinch' fan, but this show really was a lot of fun and well worth a visit.

    Jeremy J.

    This was amazingly awesome! We had such a good time doing and seeing grinchmas. The grinch was such a good actor and the play was too notch. This is for sure a must see and experience

    Monique W.

    The Grinchmas is the Holiday show at Universal, located at Islands of Adventure. The seasonal show runs from November through early January 2nd after the New Years. The show is located in Dr.Seuss Landing right between the Cat and the Hat Ride and One Fish, Two Fish. Seuss Landing is also decorated for the Holidays. It's quite beautiful, especially at night. There are a variety of great pictures that you can take. The Grinchmas Who-liday Spectacular runs about 30 minutes and is located in the back-lot. It's slightly a walk to get to the theatre area. It is a family-friendly show and has lots of singing/dancing. Right now, with the health restrictions, all of the singers wear face masks. Max is a real dog which is pretty cool. Towards the end of the show, you'll see snow fall from within the middle of the auditorium. We ended up arriving about 15 minutes prior to the show and got decent seats to the left center of the stage. We didn't sit too close as we wanted to be able to view the entire show. The singing was absolutely amazing! This is by far one of my favorite Who-liday shows offered at Universal. It is a must see show if you're visiting Universal during the Holidays!

    Grinchmas 2018, Universal
    Brian M.

    "You're a mean one, Mr. Grinch You really are a heel You're as cuddly as a cactus You're as charming as an eel, Mr. Grinch!" The Ginchmas Who-liday Spectacular Show is at Universal Islands of Adventure at Seuss Landing and stars the Grinch in the telling of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas", features a full cast of Who-ville residents, Grinch's dog Max, and some great music by Mannheim Steamroller. The entire Seuss Landing gets transformed into WhoVille from the Grinch movie for the holidays in the name of Grinchmas and this Grinchmas show really puts the icing on the cake! The Grinchmas Who-liday Spectacular Show runs multiple times every day, November 17th through January 6th giving patrons a pretty large window to catch this seasonal show! Showtimes include: Nov. 17-24, Dec. 15-31, Jan. 1 - 10:45 am, 11:45, 12:45 pm, 1:45, 3:30, 4:30, 5:30, 6:30 Nov. 25-30, Dec. 1-14, Jan. 2-6 - 11:30 am, 12:30 pm, 1:30, 3:45, 4:45, 5:45 Seating for the Grinchmas Who-liday Spectacular is first come, first serve with no express pass available so you'll want to get in line 10-40 minutes before the show is scheduled to begin depending on how busy the park is or how close to Christmas time you visit because the park gets way busier December 20th through December 31st. We walked in 10 minutes before showtime without any problems early in December. Guests are led from Seuss Landing to a soundstage located between Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios Florida. If you love dogs, I recommend sitting on the right side of the stage. From there you will get a closer look at Max, the Grinch's dog, and the Grinch's sleigh for the finale. Otherwise, I recommend sitting at the middle of the stage for the best view. Songs performed included: - Man with a bag - Where are you Christmas - You're a Mean one Mr Grinch - Deck the Halls - Fah who Foraz, Dah who Doraz - Welcome Christmas The Grinchmas show lasts 30 minutes which seems like the perfect length of time for me, not too short or too long. The character who played the Grinch was perfect! He sounded just like the grinch from the Jim Carrey Movie and he was pretty Funny too! I was surprised that they were able to train a real dog to act perfectly for the show too! The talent of the singers and the performers were spot on! I didn't notice any mistakes in our show! The Grinchmas show is perfect for getting into the Christmas spirit and i Highly recommend not missing it if you visit during the holidays! You wont regret it!

    Conn O.

    Amazing show we were able to catch last night! The grinch character(s) were the best and had the entire audience laughing and engaged the whole time they appeared. The singing quality of the performers was broadway quality and we had never been inside studio 20 so that was a great experience.

    Near the end of Grinchmas! Cute show!

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    Downtown Food & Wine Fest

    3.4(52 reviews)
    7.2 miDowntown / Central Business District / CBD

    What a nice event for Orlando. We went on the last day of the 2020 event and arrived around 2p…read more We were lucky enough to find a close parking spot so we started off great. We had free tix courtesy of a local radio station contest. I can still hear the busy signals in my ear from dialing in. This year, the event was "cashless", which doesn't mean you can't bring cash, but it means you pre-load your bracelet with money that you can use to purchase items from various vendors. It sounds like a good idea, but you have to guess as to how much to load, then do math all day and remember how much you have. When you purchase something, you can ask the person what your balance is. It's nice to not have to get out your wallet every time, but also a pain if you want something that's $7 and you have $6 left. You can't combine "bracelets" either so if someone had $1 left, they'd either have to reload or lose it. There was also a $1 service charge for the privilege of using the bracelet. As far as food options, there were plenty. Various restaurants from around town were there serving up some of their favorites. Gringos Locos, Dixie Dharma, Kaizen Something or other, American Social, Jeremiahs Italian Ice, Jimmy Hula's, and many others were there. It's a great way to try things without driving all over. Many places also had vegan and vegetarian options. There were plenty of wine vendors as well, and those lines were the shortest (or non existent). There was something you could buy that was a sampling of wines for $20. I think they punched or scanned something with each vendor. Most wineries were charging $7 for a glass (plastic cup) of wine. I would think if you want people to try your wines, you'd have it at a lower price point. Are they there to make money or get people to love their wine? (Gringos Locos got it with their $2 Double Decker Tacos, the line was nuts). The event ran till 7 but around 4p, some vendors were already closing up shop. That would be disappointing to me if I was arriving later in the day. There was also Mixed Drinks, Bloody Mary Bars, Beer, Hard Seltzer, and water/soda if you weren't there to get Lit. Prices were good for these options. There were plenty of porta-johns and hand washing stations which is nice. There was a stage with rotating bands. Lots of security as well. I'd recommend going as a nice day out. I wish they'd improve the cashless payment method though. At least let people combine. I'd give it 4 stars if it wasn't for that.

    An A OK event that has some ups and downs. This is an annual event that takes place in the heart of…read moredowntown. There are tons of parking garages and lots in the local area that are within walking distance, most are around $5-7 dollars, so it's not too bad. It's about $20 for entry into the event, which seems a bit steep to me, since you have to pay for tickets for the food and drinks on top of that. Each ticket is $2 and most drinks and food are between 3-4 tickets ($6-8). It's a pretty expensive event overall once you tally up parking, entry and tickets. There are a lot of vendors, especially local vendors, which is great, cause I love to support local. There were about 40 tents, about half drinks and half food. There is a menu of options when you arrive, so you can know what to expect. Overall: B- A good locals event, but a pretty steep price tag on it once you add it all up.

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    Zombietoberfest was a nice evening out in the cool weather that Saturday brought us. There was a…read morebounce house and a big open field for the kids to run around and play, Ghostbusters was playing on a big screen in an open grassy area, there was a zombie walk, people doing zombie makeup-which was fun, vendors, and food trucks. It was all nice but I personally would have liked to see more vendors and more activities. I was surprised to find there was plenty of free parking in area businesses and along the streets; it made that part of the fest all the better. We purchased a few cupcakes from Bluebird and unfortunately they were rather dry; you could tell they had been sitting out quite a while. I've heard rave reviews about Bluebird so I won't fault them entirely since they did have to bake ahead of time and store them at their outside booth. I love this time of year and Zombietoberfest was an enjoyable time out, doing something different. If you are big into Halloween and/or zombies, I would definitely recommend a visit next year.

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    4.3(3 reviews)
    12.0 mi

    What a great time! This annual event, sponsored by Crisco, is reminiscent of a small town's fair…read more Friendly people abound here, and Pie Pride oozes from every single booth. There are markets, bakeries, and restaurants galore here, all keen to have you taste either their take on a traditional, or point you with special glee towards their own creations. The weather cooperated, the band was great, people struck up conversations with strangers, and everyone got a little sun. I'm awfully glad that Yelp made this a Yelp Event. I didn't see any other Yelpistas, but then again, my eyes were looking at all that deliciousness..... So, come tomorrow- or next year. And, keep you eyes on the pies!!!

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    Great American Pie Festival - Everyone needs coffee to wash down pie!  But to be honest, it was a bit hot that day... I went for the water.

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    4.0(1 review)
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    The Seminole County South Rotary Club hosts a two-day Art, Craft & Wine Festival event at the…read moreCranes Roost Park in Altamonte Springs and it serves as a fundraiser for them with events like a Wine Stroll (For 2016, Tickets: $25 in advanced, $30 day of ) and a Chili Cook-off It's a free event, and while I didn't participate in either the Wine Stroll or the Chili Cook-off, I did have a lovely leisurely 2.5+ hr stroll checking out the over 150+ artists and crafters who were showcasing unique items, crafts, decorative products and arts. Some stalls were standouts - there was a local woodworker with really lovely and affordable furniture pieces, a stall which had antique spoons turned into functional jewelry pieces like rings, etc and another stall with artworks made from flip-flops. For the last one, it was so artfully done, I didn't realize the material used for the artworks were flip-flops at first! The amphitheater had live music, and it was a nice variety and lovely to hear in the background while wandering thru the stalls. Food vendor wise, there were only a couple of option and I couldn't help thinking they should have partnered with the Daily City Food Trucks events so a better variety of options could have been available. Also at night, not all vendors had access to electricity and so some of them were open, but I couldn't really check out what they were selling all that well. I had tons of fun browsing thru the stalls and so would definitely come and check this festival again next year, if in the area. Note: #377 of Yelp 100 challenge for 2016

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    Mount Dora Arts Festival

    4.7(3 reviews)
    24.5 mi

    Had a good time at this festival with tons of great artists and vendors. The most difficult portion…read morewas finding a place to park our car, and then walking quite a ways to get to the main festival area. If you know Mount Dora well you will know that they have limited street parking, and only a few public parking lots, so when things get busy, the parking is the first thing to go. We did enjoy the excuse to go to the area, get some food, visit some new shops and see some great local vendors. I always appreciate a chance to see handmade and homemade artisans. Overall: A- Parking situation is always a challenge in this area when things get busy, but the art show itself was a good time and I'm sure we'd go again in future years.

    I am impressed. I don't remember being in such a big arts festival in a while. I don't travel to…read moreartsy events anymore, but as far as my previous travels remind me, this is one of the biggest ones in Florida. And I also have to say that the setting is just majestic, you can come and walk around, grab lunch, and keep walking. Of course, I hope you pick up some art, but if you don't, I hope you have fun. Besides all the nice restaurants to visit (please don't settle for pizza), you can also visit other galleries around the area. At the same time, talk to some people, many travel far to visit and to showcase their art. It is a great atmosphere, kids and small dogs may not appreciate it because it is crowded, but with a little bit of patience everything is smoothed out. There's plenty of free and paid parking also.

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