The Osceola Daily News for Friday November 7, 2025

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Kissimmee to Honor U.S. Veterans with Annual Downtown Parade Tomorrow, November 8 at 10am

The City of Kissimmee, in partnership with the Osceola County Veterans Council, invites the community to come together tomorrow, Saturday, November 8 at 10 a.m. to honor America’s heroes during the annual Veterans Day Parade in Historic Downtown Kissimmee.

Around Osceola

KUA’s Movie in the Park Brings Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch
Osceola History’s Pioneer Day, Saturday November 8
Magic of Christmas Returns to Downtown St. Cloud
Gaylord Palms Unwraps the Magic of the Season, ICE!
Lady Kowboys’ State Championship Dreams End
Osceola County Celebrates Affordable Housing Opening
City of St. Cloud to Launch “Soldier City Sundays”
Walt Disney World 2025: A Festive Florida Escape
Mega Millions Jackpot Climbs to $800 Million

KUA’s Movie in the Park Brings Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch” to Kissimmee Lakefront Park November 7

Kissimmee Utility Authority (KUA) is inviting the community to experience a fun-filled evening under the stars at Kissimmee Lakefront Park on Friday, November 7, for a free outdoor showing of Disney’s beloved animated classic Lilo & Stitch.

The evening begins at 5:30 p.m. with family-friendly activities including free popcorn, inflatable games, creative craft stations, and a photo booth.

Guests can also enter prize giveaways for a chance to win exciting rewards before the movie begins.

Then, as the sun sets, families can spread out their blankets and lawn chairs to enjoy Lilo & Stitch on KUA’s giant 50-foot outdoor screen starting at 7 p.m.

The film follows the unforgettable adventures of Lilo, a spirited young Hawaiian girl, and her mischievous alien friend Stitch — a story filled with laughter, heart, and the power of ‘ohana.

The event is free and open to the public, and everyone is encouraged to bring their loved ones and a little aloha spirit for a magical night of community and fun.

This special Movie in the Park event is proudly presented by KUA in partnership with the City of Kissimmee.

Give Kids The World’s Gingerbread Run Returns Under the Lights” On Saturday Night

Ready or not… crumb and get us! Give Kids The World Village has announced the return of its beloved Gingerbread Run, a heartwarming annual 5K that combines fitness, fun, and festive cheer — all in support of children with critical illnesses and their families.

This year’s event, Gingerbread Run: Under the Lights, takes place Saturday, November 8, 2025, and will once again be held at night, offering runners, walkers, and rollers the unforgettable experience of moving through the nonprofit resort’s storybook Village illuminated by spectacular holiday lights.=

Participants can choose between a 5K or a Family Fun Run, winding through whimsical avenues lined with glowing gingerbread, candy canes, and twinkling decorations that turn the Village into a winter wonderland. Those unable to attend in person can still take part virtually — creating their own magical challenge from anywhere in the world.

Funds raised from the Gingerbread Run directly benefit Give Kids The World Village, a nonprofit resort in Kissimmee that provides cost-free, weeklong vacations for critically ill children and their families from around the globe.

Every step, stride, and smile helps bring hope and joy to families who need it most.

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Osceola School District to Host 10th Annual Choice Fair

November 20 at Osceola Heritage Park

The Osceola County School District is inviting all students and parents to explore a world of educational possibilities at its 10th Annual Choice Fair, taking place Thursday, November 20, 2025, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Osceola Heritage Park Events Center.

The milestone event will shine a spotlight on the district’s innovative academic programs, career pathways, and specialized learning experiences designed to help students discover their passions and prepare for success beyond the classroom. Families will have the opportunity to learn more about programs in STEM, Fine Arts, International Baccalaureate, Dual Language, and Career & Technical Education, among others.

Throughout the evening, guests can visit booths from every SDOC school, connect with educators and program leaders, and take advantage of free resources, giveaways, and books. The event will also feature student performances and art exhibits, health screenings, and a variety of family-friendly activities. Admission and parking are free. “This is more than just an event—it’s a celebration of choice, growth, and the bright futures of our students,” said Superintendent Dr. Mark Shanoff. “Reaching the tenth year of the Choice Fair underscores our district’s ongoing commitment to innovation and student success.”

The Magic of Christmas Returns to Downtown St. Cloud with

the 62nd Annual Christmas Parade

The holiday season in St. Cloud will soon sparkle with joy and community spirit as the 62nd Annual St. Cloud Christmas Parade returns to Downtown St. Cloud on Saturday, December 6 at 10 a.m. Hosted by the St. Cloud Chamber of Commerce and the City of St. Cloud, this year’s parade theme — “The Magic of Christmas” — promises to fill the streets with festive cheer, colorful floats, marching bands, and holiday fun for all ages.

The iconic parade is presented by Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital, with support from Experience Kissimmee

The much-anticipated community tradition brings together residents, local organizations, and visitors to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year.

Families can look forward to a magical morning filled with music, creativity, and of course, an appearance from Santa Claus himself! The event is free to the public, and everyone is invited to attend and enjoy the celebration.

Those wishing to participate in the parade are encouraged to register soon before spaces fill up.

For more information, visit the St. Cloud Chamber of Commerce.

NEWS

Mega Millions Jackpot Climbs to $843 Million — Now Eighth Largest in Game’s History

The Mega Millions® jackpot is reaching historic heights once again. With no grand prize winner in Tuesday night’s drawing, the jackpot has soared to an estimated $843 million ($391.7 million cash option) for the next drawing on Friday, November 7 — making it the eighth largest jackpot in the game’s history.

Tuesday’s winning numbers were 11, 14, 17, 50, and 57, with a Mega Ball of 6, but no ticket matched all six. This upcoming drawing marks the 38th consecutive roll since the last jackpot win on June 27 in Virginia — setting a new record for the longest streak without a jackpot winner since Mega Millions began in 2002.

The previous record, 37 drawings, was set in January 2021 when a $1.05 billion prize was claimed in Michigan.

Millions of Winners Nationwide

While no one has taken home the jackpot yet, millions of players have still cashed in. Over the course of this jackpot run, there have been nearly 11.7 million winning tickets across all prize tiers, totaling more than $274 million in winnings.

That includes 17 second-tier prizes worth $1 million or more, with eight winners hitting the 2X multiplier and seven others landing 3X. Florida joined the list of states with second-tier wins, alongside California, Texas, New York, and others.

Orlando Health Becomes First in the Nation to Use New Magnet Technology for Weight Loss Surgeries

Orlando Health has once again placed Central Florida on the map for groundbreaking medical innovation. The healthcare system announced Thursday that it is the first in the United States to use a revolutionary magnet-based technology for weight loss surgeries — a major step forward in advancing patient safety and recovery.

The announcement came during the Orlando Health Surgical Innovations Summit, where surgeons demonstrated the new system inside the state-of-the-art Orlando Health Bioskills Lab. The event brought together leading experts and innovators from across the nation and abroad to collaborate on improving surgical care and outcomes.

The innovative procedure utilizes the Flexagon Self-forming Magnets System developed by GI Windows Surgical. Orlando Health became the first healthcare system to use the technology after participating in its clinical trial. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration officially approved the system earlier this summer.

During the live demonstration, Orlando Health surgeons showed how the precision magnets are used in minimally invasive weight loss surgeries. The system allows for more efficient tissue connection, potentially reducing surgery time and leading to faster, safer recoveries for patients.developments expand in the area.

The upgraded intersections will feature turn lanes, enhanced lighting, and improved pedestrian crossings to meet modern transportation standards.

Kissimmee to Honor U.S. Veterans with Annual Downtown Parade Tomorrow, November 8 at 10am

The City of Kissimmee, in partnership with the Osceola County Veterans Council, invites the community to come together tomorrow, Saturday, November 8 at 10 a.m. to honor America’s heroes during the annual Veterans Day Parade in Historic Downtown Kissimmee.

This cherished community tradition will feature military units, veterans’ organizations, local schools, and community groups marching proudly through the streets of downtown, paying tribute to the brave men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces.

The parade will begin at Ruby Avenue and Bryant Street, proceed along Broadway and surrounding downtown streets, and conclude at the Kissimmee Civic Center parking lot on East Dakin Avenue.

Hosted by the Osceola County Veterans Council, the parade is a heartfelt celebration of courage, sacrifice, and patriotism. Spectators are encouraged to bring flags, wear red, white, and blue, and join their neighbors in saluting those who have defended our freedoms.

Motorists should expect temporary road closures throughout the downtown area during the morning hours. Drivers are encouraged to plan alternate routes and allow additional travel time.

16 Couples Tie the Knot at Halloween ‘I Boo’ Scareamony at Osceola Clerk & Comptroller’s Office

Sixteen couples tied the knot Halloween morning at the Historic Osceola County Courthouse in a “Til Death Do Us Part Wedding Scare-amony.” The officiant, Osceola County Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller Kelvin Soto, Esq., presided over the ceremony in a Slytherin robe, adding a touch of Hogwarts mischief to the morning.

Now in its fourth year, the event merges all the trappings of Halloween with the traditions of a wedding. Guests walked into a haunting soundtrack — think “Thriller,” “Ghostbusters,” and “Somebody’s Watching Me” — and sat among cobweb-strewn pews and black roses. Some couples wore traditional attire while others dressed for the holiday, with witches and Chucky thrown in the mix. And reception tables were topped with everything from cupcakes to candy corn.

Soto said his office hosts events like this to help create a bridge between his office and the public, interacting with the community in a way that creates connection and builds trust. “It will reflect how people will feel about their jury summons or about their court case. I hope they see a little bit more of a relaxed nature from what we normally do, which is very, very serious.

We want to remind people that they have a comptroller’s office and a clerk of court that is here to really serve the whole community in every way we can. We want them to know that the people who are doing it are just their neighbors, people just like them.”

Step Back in Time at Osceola History’s 33rd Annual Pioneer Day, Saturday, November 8Tomorrow, Today’

Osceola History invites the community to celebrate the spirit and stories of Florida’s earliest settlers during the 33rd Annual Pioneer Day, taking place Saturday, November 8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Pioneer Village at Shingle Creek, located at 2491 Babb Road in Kissimmee.

This free, family-friendly festival honors Osceola County’s rich pioneer heritage and the resilience of its 19th-century residents. Visitors can explore the historic Pioneer Village, where authentic structures and costumed interpreters bring history to life — from traditional pioneer homesteads to Seminole camps, offering an immersive glimpse into Florida’s past.

Guests will enjoy live music, a kids’ craft zone, a real Florida market, and captivating demonstrations showcasing pioneer skills and Seminole traditions.

Pioneer Day Arts, Crafts & Market

The event’s lively market will feature an array of handmade arts, crafts, and food products from talented Florida artisans. Visitors can also pick up delicious homemade baked goods and one-of-a-kind creations while supporting local makers.

With free entry and free parking, Pioneer Day is the perfect opportunity for families, history enthusiasts, and visitors to experience “Old Florida” while celebrating the people who shaped Osceola County’s earliest communities.

Osceola Arts Expands its ARTisNOW Project with New Kissimmee Mural

A new mural at the Orange Gardens Community Center is giving Kissimmee residents wings — literally. The latest addition to Osceola Arts’ Public Murals project, the vibrant “Wings of Community” mural was unveiled Thursday with a ribbon-cutting celebration. Artist Deivi Sanchez of Kissimmee completed the five-wall mural on the exterior of the Orange Gardens Community Center over two months this past summer. Sanchez, 39, didn’t start out as an artist; he studied computer science and works as a program developer. “But I discovered art was always in my path,” he said. “I tried to make creative things, and I tried to paint, but it was never a career.” So in 2017, he started training in drawing and painting.

“I like both computers and art,” Sanchez said. “Sometimes people say, ‘You can do this,’ or ‘You can do that.’ They say you have to define. But I don’t want to define. I would like to keep exploring, and at some point, that will stop. But in the meantime, I’m just enjoying it.”

Combining his computer and art skills, Sanchez added an augmented reality element to his mural. By scanning the QR code provided, visitors can see elements of the artwork come to life on their screens.

Sanchez’s mural is the latest addition to the Osceola Arts’ ARTisNOW Public Murals project. The project began in 2019 and now has about 30 murals in Osceola County, according to Brian Camacho, public arts coordinator at Osceola Arts.

City of St. Cloud to Launch “Soldier City Sundays” Weekly Community Market at Veterans Park

The City of St. Cloud Veterans Council is proud to announce the launch of Soldier City Sundays — a new weekly community market and veterans resource event honoring St. Cloud’s proud heritage as The Soldier City.

The event kicks off Sunday, November 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Veterans Park (1201 13th Street, St. Cloud), and will continue every Sunday unless otherwise noted for holidays or special city events.

Visitors can look forward to a fun, family-friendly atmosphere featuring:

Local vendors, crafters, and food trucks

Live entertainment and music

Games and activities for all ages

Onsite veterans’ resources and support organizations

Admission is free, and everyone is encouraged to come out, shop local, and connect with neighbors while celebrating St. Cloud’s veteran community.

“Soldier City Sundays” is brought to you by the City of St. Cloud Veterans Council, which was established to honor and support veterans while strengthening community connections.

Osceola County Expands Affordable Housing with Grand Opening of Falcon Trace II, Adding 354 New Homes

Osceola County officials, led by Commissioner Brandon Arrington, joined community partners Tuesday to celebrate the grand opening of Falcon Trace II, a 354-unit affordable housing community in Kissimmee designed to serve working families and promote longterm housing stability.

Located near the Poinciana SunRail Station at 1455 Falcon Trace Circle, the $117 million development was made possible through a partnership between the Osceola County Board of County Commissioners, Birdsong Housing Partners, Professional Management, Inc. (PMI), and major financial institutions including JPMorgan Chase Bank and Bank of America.

“Projects like Falcon Trace II show what’s possible when local government, private partners, and our community work together to meet the needs of working families,” said Osceola County Commissioner Brandon Arrington, who led the ribbon-cutting ceremony. “Today, we don’t just cut a ribbon — we open a door to opportunity.”

The new community features one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments for households earning up to 60 percent of the area’s median income.

The transit-oriented location offers easy access to jobs, schools, and essential services through nearby SunRail connections

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LEGAL NEWS

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Sadly, serious and fatal accidents take place on a daily basis in Central Florida. These crashes can happen in a number of ways and can be caused by not following traffic laws, inexperience, intoxication, distracted driving, fatigue, and medical issues.

Statistics show that fatal car accidents can often occur based on the type of vehicle. You may think that sports cars are most likely to be in crashes due to their speed and performance. However, according to the NHTSA, it’s the everyday cars, trucks, and SUVs on the roadways that are involved more frequently in serious or even deadly accidents, with sedans and pickup trucks accounting for more than three-quarters of fatal accidents. If you drive out on the roadways, here’s what you need to know about which vehicles have been involved in many of the crashes.

Florida Sees Sharp Rise in Pedestrian Crashes: FLHSMV Urges Vigilance During National Pedestrian Safety Month

As pedestrian crashes climb nearly 19% statewide over the last year, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and Florida Highway Patrol are using October’s National Pedestrian Safety Month to call for renewed caution and shared responsibility on Florida’s roadways.

With the theme “Safety Starts With You,” this campaign—supported by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)—highlights the critical need for both drivers and pedestrians to remain alert, visible, and accountable in preventing tragedies across the Sunshine State.

A Troubling Increase, Despite Fewer Fatalities

According to FLHSMV data, Florida saw 12,223 pedestrian crashes in 2024, a nearly 19% increase from 2023. While fatalities have fortunately decreased for a second consecutive year—from 779 deaths in 2023 to 706 in 2024—the overall number of crashes remains alarmingly high.

The most recent data also shows that pedestrian crashes most frequently occur during evening hours—particularly around 8 p.m.—and in the months of December, March, and October.

Osceola Air Urges AC Check-Ups Before Fall—End-ofSummer Deals Available Now!

As summer continues to march on in Central Florida, the signs of the approaching school year are beginning to show. Backpacks are being dusted off, routines are slowly returning, and parents are preparing for the shift from long, hot summer days to the structure of fall. But while the school bells will soon be ringing, one thing isn’t cooling down just yet—the Florida heat.

Before your family dives into the busy back-to-school season, now is the perfect time to check in on your home’s air conditioning system. Osceola County’s trusted HVAC provider, Osceola Air, is encouraging homeowners to schedule an end-of-summer AC check-up—and they’re offering limited-time specials to help keep your system running strong through the final stretch of summer and well into the fall.

End-of-Summer

Comfort Starts with a Pre-Season Check-Up

Even as we begin thinking about cooler months ahead, Florida’s heat can linger deep into the school season. A quick and professional system check-up can ensure your AC unit remains efficient, reliable, and ready to handle whatever weather comes next.

Osceola Air’s skilled technicians will inspect refrigerant levels, clean filters, check electrical components, calibrate your thermostat, and more—all to prevent mid-season breakdowns, lower your utility bills, and keep your family cool and comfortable.

PUMPKINS

with a purpose

Osceola County’s Office of Sustainability is accepting pumpkins and other Fall gourds and turning them into compost!

All pumpkins welcome except those with paint, glitter, decoupage, or other adornments!

Choose from any of these convenient locations spread across the entire county listed below!

October

Buenaventura Lakes Library

405 Buenaventura Blvd

Kissimmee, FL 34743

Former Fire Rescue Station 71

8706 W Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy

Kissimmee, FL 34747

Osceola County Fleet Services 3860 Old Canoe Creek Rd St. Cloud, FL 34769

Poinciana Library 101 N Doverplum Ave

Kissimmee, FL 34758

Extension Services at Osceola Heritage Park

1921 Kissimmee Valley Ln

Kissimmee, FL 34744

Veterans Memorial St. Cloud Library 810 13th St

St. Cloud, FL 34769

St. Cloud Freshman Ayden Febres Fires 7-Under 65 to Win Regionals, Bulldogs Punch Ticket to States

St. Cloud freshman Ayden Febres delivered a clutch performance at Royal St. Cloud Golf Club, shooting a sizzling 7-under 65 to win the 3A Region 2 Championship and lead the Bulldogs to the FHSAA State Championships.

Febres, who was coming off a 66 in winning a district title last week, was one better on Tuesday. With Dwyer High School’s Hampton Beebe and William Cui the clubhouse leaders with matching 66s, Febres smashed his drive on 18 down the middle, hit a sweet wedge to within five feet and calmly rolled in the birdie to earn medalist honors.

It did not start smoothly for the 15-year-old. He birdied the Par 5 first, but would find bunkers off the tee on two, four and six. Although he salvaged par on all three-holes, he sat at one-under after six.

Things would change on the seventh. Febres hit his tee-shot center cut but expressed some anger when his approach shot finished 20-feet below the cup. But his uphill putt would trickle in for a birdie and light a first on the youngster. He would birdie eight and nine to make the turn at four-under 32.

He will face little difficulties on the back side. He birdied both par 5s on the back and just missed birdie putts on 10, 11, 15 and 16. He made solid par saves on 14 and 17 before his heroics on 18.

St.

Cloud Bulldogs

Dominate

Lake Minneola Hawks 556, Cap Record-Setting Season at 8-2

Heading into Friday night’s season finale, St. Cloud coach Mike Short said he had three goals for his team. Win, put on a show for the Bulldog fans that have supported the team all season long, and be far enough ahead to give his reserve seniors a chance to see meaningful snaps in the game.

Consider all three boxes checked.

The Bulldogs scored first and often, dominated in all three phases of game, and lit up the scoreboard for the fans, and was able to empty the bench in the second half during a 55-6 win over Lake Minneola.

In winning eight regular season games for the first time since 2008, the Bulldogs (8-2) also set several individual records as sophomore quarterback Jeremiah Lattier broke the school’s all-time single season passing record for yards; while Bryce Williams set a new standard with nine interceptions in a year.

“If you would have told me at the beginning of the season we would finish 8-2, win a district championship and go to the playoffs, I would have taken it in a heartbeat,” Short said. “This team and this group of seniors have worked so hard, they are a special group.”

St. Cloud got off to a fast start in the game, as they took the opening kickoff.

Lady Kowboys’ Championship Dreams Fall Short in Five-Set Championship Heartbreaker

For the third time in four years, Osceola’s volleyball season ended one game short of a state championship match – as second seeded Osceola dropped a heart-breaking fiveset match to third-seeded Plant, 15-25, 25-23, 25-15, 22-25, 15-10.

This one will sting for a while, as the Kowboys entered the match as the higher seed, had not lost a set in the post-season and had beaten Plant in four sets earlier on the year. In addition, Osceola was red-hot, having won 22 of 23 matches – only losing on the road in five sets to Winter Park, the state’s top ranked team, in the final regular season match of the year.

Riding high after the come-from-behind fourth set win, all the momentum seemed to slip away from Osceola early in the fifth on a controversial call. Osceola had just taken a 2-1 lead, when the down referee called a penalty on Osceola’s bench for stepping on the court in celebration after the point. The point was taken away and awarded to Plant, who then scored the next three to take control, 5-1.

“I believe the Plant coach complained about us stepping on the court earlier and told the official to keep an eye on it,” Osceola coach Carrie Palmi said. “But protocol says you are supposed to get a warning before a penalty is called and that warning was never issued. One point, one call doesn’t decide a match, but it definitely seemed to take all the air out of us.”

Bulldogs

Dominate OBC Golf Championships — Boys Break Records, Girls Win Ninth Straight Crown

St. Cloud senior Ethan Parish shot 4-under 68 on Tuesday to win the 2025 Orange Belt Conference championship at Royal St. Cloud. It was not the only standout performance for the Bulldogs — as five different golfers came in at par or better with St. Cloud breaking the Osceola County and OBC 18-hole record with a team score of six-under 288.

It was St. Cloud’ second straight OBC title and their sixth title in the last seven years. “I’ve been close to winning this tournament before, especially my freshman and sophomore years, so to finally win it as a senior feels great,” Parish said. “I didn’t make a bunch of putts today, but I was really consistent from tee to green and little went wrong for me today.”

The same could be said of the entire team.

Freshman phenom Ayden Febres, who set county records this year for both a nine-hole (30) and 18-hole (64) score, tied teammate Nick Lehti for second with a one-under 71; while fellow Bulldogs Dominick Velazquez and Arnold Pouncy IV finished tied for fourth with level par 72s.

It was a morning of outstanding play by many county players.

Park Hopping

Old Town to Celebrate 14th Anniversary of Friday Night Muscle Car Show and Cruise with Daytona 500 Promo

Old Town, the iconic Kissimmee walking district known for its shops, dining, and nostalgic charm, will mark a special milestone on Friday, November 7, as it celebrates the 14th Anniversary of its Friday Night Muscle Car Show and Cruise — one of Central Florida’s most beloved weekly traditions with a very special guest!

The anniversary event will feature a special appearance by Daytona International Speedway and the DAYTONA 500 Promo Car, adding extra horsepower to the celebration. Beginning at 3 p.m., the car show will showcase show-quality muscle cars and high-performance vehicles from 1964 and newer, along with classics from 1985 and older.

As the sun sets, the excitement shifts gears at 8:30 p.m., when participating cars line up for a special Anniversary Cruise down Old Town’s brick-lined Main Street — led by the DAYTONA 500 Promo Car itself. Each participating car will receive a commemorative Old Town license plate, available while supplies last.

“There’s no one who does specialty car events like Old Town,” said Thearon Scurlock, Vice President and General Manager of Old Town. “We are thrilled to have Daytona International Speedway and their DAYTONA 500 Promo Car on hand to make this extra special for all our cruisers and all our guests who have been coming for many, many years. every week.”

Park Hopping

Gaylord Palms Unwraps the Magic of the Season with ICE! Featuring Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer & More

The holiday spirit returns bigger and brighter than ever to Gaylord Palms Resort as the resort transforms into a dazzling winter wonderland from November 14, 2025, through January 7, 2026.

This year’s celebration brings back the beloved ICE! experience, featuring Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer™ carved in over two million pounds of colorful ice. Guests can walk through larger-than-life scenes from the classic holiday tale, kept at a chilly nine degrees inside the resort’s signature frozen attraction.

But that’s just the beginning of the seasonal fun. Families can delight in the brand-new cirque spectacular, “POMP, SNOW & CIRQUEumstance,” blending acrobatics, music, and holiday magic. Guests can also enjoy the frosty adventures of the Snow Factory, where they can slide, throw snowballs, and play in real snow — right here in Central Florida. Other festive favorites return as well, including gingerbread decorating, storytime with Mrs. Claus, and a holiday-themed escape room for those seeking a merry challenge. Across Gaylord Palms’ 65-acre resort, dazzling decorations, twinkling lights, and immersive displays will spread cheer around every corner.

Overnight guests will enjoy exclusive perks and extra opportunities to experience the magic up close — from early access to select activities to special room packages that make it easy to turn a day of fun into a weekend getaway.

Park Hopping

Holidays at Walt Disney World 2025: A Festive Florida Escape

As the most magical time of the year approaches, Central Florida’s own backyard destination — Walt Disney World — is preparing to sparkle brighter than ever, as the 2025 holiday season brings a dazzling lineup of Santa-ready charm, themed treats, twinkling décor, and festive experiences across all four theme parks, resort hotels, and Disney Springs from November 14 through December 31, 2025.

Expect holiday cheer in:

Magic Kingdom

EPCOT

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Disney Springs shopping & dining district

Resort hotels across the property

Magic Kingdom: Traditional Holiday Magic

In Magic Kingdom, guests will be greeted with Main Street, U.S.A. decked in garlands, wreaths, and twinkling lights — a picture-perfect backdrop for holiday photos.

Park Hopping

SeaWorld Orlando’s Christmas Celebration returns this Friday with a sleighful of holiday flavors, and more!

Guests can explore more than 40 limited-time food and beverage offerings throughout the park with the return of the Festive Food & Sip Sampler, available in 5- or 10-item lanyards.

Here’s a peek at some of the holiday favorites debuting this year:

Sweet & Cheerful Treats

Oreo Beignets – Warm, fluffy beignets topped with caramel drizzle and Oreo cookie crumble.

Strawberries & Cream Beignets – Lightly dusted and filled with sweet berries and Bavarian cream.

Carrol’s Wreath Pretzel – A soft, buttery pretzel shaped like a holiday wreath.

Deep-Dish Cookies – Freshly baked chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin, and M&M varieties.

Red Velvet Bundt Cake – Mini holiday bundt topped with cream-cheese frosting.

Savory Holiday Favorites

Bison Burger – Juicy bison patty layered with bacon, onion jam, and melted Swiss.

Park Hopping

Your Wildest Car Ride Yet: Discover Animals from Around the World Right Here in Osceola County

With the school year back in full swing and education once again at the heart of our communities, there’s no better time to turn learning into an unforgettable, up-close adventure—and you don’t even need to leave your car to do it!

Located in the heart of Osceola County, just a short drive from Orlando, Wild Florida’s Drive-thru Safari Park offers families and animal lovers the rare opportunity to explore 170 acres of pristine Florida wilderness while encountering more than 150 exotic and native animals from across the globe.

From the safety and comfort of your own vehicle, you’ll cruise a four-mile trail and come face-to-face with giraffes, zebras, eland antelope, scimitar oryx, American bison, mouflon sheep, and more.

It’s a self-guided journey that feels like starring in your own wildlife documentary— without ever boarding a plane.

Insider Tip: Your admission includes unlimited loops through the safari on the same day, so take your time and enjoy every wild encounter. (Note: Convertibles, motorcycles, and vehicles without doors or roofs aren’t permitted for safety reasons.)

But the adventure doesn’t stop there.

Park Hopping

SeaWorld Orlando Unveils Dazzling Christmas Celebration for 2025 Season

The magic of the holidays returns to SeaWorld Orlando this year as the park launches its Christmas Celebration, scheduled for select nights from November 7, 2025 through January 5, 2026.

Promising a winter wonderland full of lights, festive entertainment, and holiday cheer, this year’s event is included with regular park admission — no extra ticket required.

What to Expect

SeaWorld is pulling out all the stops with a lineup of seasonal highlights designed to appeal to families, local visitors, and holiday lovers alike:

Millions of sparkling lights will transform the park into a nighttime spectacle.

Sea of Trees – stroll past dozens of illuminated trees floating on the lagoon, synchronized to holiday music.

Holiday Reflections: Fireworks & Fountains Finale – nightly fireworks and fountain displays set to festive tunes will cap off each event day.

Winter Wonderland on Ice – a Broadway-style ice skating show featuring dazzling visuals and seasonal music.

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