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Independence Day in Orlando
even meet and greet Lego characters like the Nexo Knights. If your little builders are big fans of Lego, they’ll love the celebrations at Legoland. If you’re thinking about grabbing a group of friends and seeing what the night has to offer, the Wall St. Plaza Red White and Brew block party could be just the ticket. This two-day event kicks off on the 3rd and will have vendors, food, brews, live music, and dancing in the street. The Plaza is famous for its block parties, and if you’ve visited it during
St. Patrick’s Day or one of the other events, you know a good time is in store. Sometimes, though, it’s nice to get out with that special someone and have some alone time together. Nothing is as romantic as a fireworks show, and Fireworks at the Fountain is a great one to take in together. Head to Lake Eola Park for the festivities, and afterwards take yourselves downtown for a quiet drink together.
Obviously, Independence Day is the biggest celebration of the month. But which festivities should you attend? That’s a question we’d like to help answer. Whether you’re looking for fun for the kids, a romantic night for the parents, or going out on the town with friends, we’ve got three events you’ll want to catch. For the kids, Knight Lights at Legoland is sure to please. Head to the theme park on the Fourth of July for unique, Lego-themed fireworks and activities for children. You can
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