Icon Park announces fall discounts for Florida residents across dining and attractions

Chris Jaskiewicz, President & CEO of ICON Park
Chris Jaskiewicz, President & CEO of ICON Park
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ICON Park in Orlando is offering a range of discounts and special deals for Florida residents this fall. The offers, which span restaurants, bars, and attractions within the entertainment complex, are available to those who present valid Florida identification. The duration and specifics of each deal vary by location, with some running through November and others extending into early 2026.

Some highlighted deals include a $15 lunch special at Brother Jimmy’s BBQ on weekdays until November 30, a 15% discount at Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips for food and non-alcoholic beverages, and a similar 15% off all items at I Café De Paris through the end of next year. Juan Valdez Café is featuring an $8.45 combo deal with a latte or chai and pastry through December 31, 2025. Other offers include reduced admission prices at Museum of Illusions Orlando and $5 discounts on tickets for The Orlando Eye, Madame Tussauds Orlando, and SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium when purchased online in advance.

Additional participating venues are Ole Red Orlando, Uncle Julio’s Orlando, The Winery and Tasting Room by Brewlando, and Orlando Slingshot—all providing various meal or admission discounts to residents. Details on all participating venues can be found on ICON Park’s official website at https://iconparkorlando.com/deals-tag/florida-resident/.

“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 recognized as a significant entertainment destination in Orlando. It features over 50 tenants including well-known brands such as Madame Tussauds, Sea Life Aquarium, Ole Red by Blake Shelton, Yard House by Darden Restaurants, Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips, Museum of Illusions, Shake Shack, Tin Roof, Uncle Julio’s, Build-A-Bear Workshop, and the soon-to-open Blue Man Group.

The development partners behind ICON Park—Torino Companies and Flag Luxury Group—have completed more than $10 billion in leisure-related projects over five decades. Their portfolio includes properties in major cities like Las Vegas and Miami.

Located in the heart of Orlando’s Entertainment District near International Drive and Universal Boulevard—and surrounded by numerous hotels and theme parks—ICON Park operates every day of the year with free parking and no gate admission fees. The area is experiencing continued growth with new hotels, attractions like Universal’s upcoming Epic Universe park, convention center expansions totaling hundreds of millions of dollars in investment from Orange County officials (https://www.orangecountyfl.net/EconomicDevelopment/ConventionCenter.aspx), roadwork enhancements (https://fdot.tips/i-drive), as well as transportation improvements such as Brightline high-speed rail connecting International Drive directly to Orlando International Airport (https://www.gobrightline.com/train-stations/orlando).



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