Icon Park launches special fall discounts for Florida residents

Chris Jaskiewicz, President & CEO of ICON Park
Chris Jaskiewicz, President & CEO of ICON Park
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ICON Park in Orlando has announced special discounts for Florida residents at its restaurants, bars, and attractions this fall. Residents who show valid Florida identification can access a range of deals, including meal specials, drink discounts, and reduced admission to several attractions. The offers are available at different venues within ICON Park and have varying expiration dates, with some lasting through November and others into early 2026.

Participating locations include Brother Jimmy’s BBQ, Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips, I Café De Paris, Juan Valdez Café, Museum of Illusions Orlando, Ole Red Orlando, The Orlando Eye, Madame Tussauds Orlando, SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium, Orlando Slingshot, Uncle Julio’s Orlando, and The Winery and Tasting Room by Brewlando. Discounts include fixed-price lunch specials, percentage reductions on food and beverages, combo deals at cafés, discounted attraction tickets when purchased online in advance, and other incentives.

“These offers are our way of saying thank you to the community that supports ICON Park year-round,” said Chris Jaskiewicz, CEO of ICON Park. “We’re proud to be a place where locals can relax, celebrate, and make memories — whether it’s grabbing a bite, catching live entertainment, or taking in the view from The Orlando Eye.”

ICON Park is located on International Drive in Orlando’s Entertainment District. It offers free parking and no admission fee for entry. The area attracts millions of visitors each year with more than 50 tenants including well-known brands such as Madame Tussauds Orlando and Sea Life Aquarium by Merlin Entertainments; Ole Red by Blake Shelton; Darden’s Yard House; Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips; Sugar Factory; Museum of Illusions; Shake Shack; Tin Roof; Uncle Julio’s; Build-A-Bear Workshop; and soon Blue Man Group.

The developers behind ICON Park are Torino Companies and Flag Luxury Group. These companies have completed $10 billion worth of leisure and retail properties over five decades and have $4 billion in new developments planned across major U.S. cities such as Las Vegas, Miami, Los Angeles, and Orlando.

ICON Park operates every day of the year with ongoing activities like live music events. Its location is surrounded by more than 150 hotels as well as theme parks—including Universal Studios’ upcoming Epic Universe—and is near the Orange County Convention Center. Additional development in the district includes hotel expansions and transportation improvements like Brightline high-speed rail connecting International Drive to the airport.

For more details on current resident offers at ICON Park: https://iconparkorlando.com/deals-tag/florida-resident/



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