ICON Park launches fall discounts for Florida residents across dining and attractions

Chris Jaskiewicz, President & CEO of ICON Park
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ICON Park in Orlando has introduced a series of special offers for Florida residents this fall. Locals who show valid state identification can take advantage of discounts at various restaurants, bars, and attractions within the entertainment complex on International Drive.

These promotions range from meal specials and drink discounts to reduced admission prices for popular attractions. The deals are available at select venues through different dates, with some ending in November and others extending into early 2026.

Among the highlighted offers, Brother Jimmy’s BBQ is providing a lunch special where guests can choose from five dishes and a beverage for $15 during weekdays until November 30. Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips gives residents 15% off food and non-alcoholic beverages daily, while I Café De Paris also offers 15% off all items until December 31, 2025. Additional dining options include discounted combos at Juan Valdez Café and savings at Ole Red Orlando and Uncle Julio’s Orlando.

Attractions participating in the program include Museum of Illusions Orlando, which offers $17.99 admission Monday through Thursday until November 20; The Orlando Eye, Madame Tussauds Orlando, and SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium provide $5 off tickets purchased online in advance; and Orlando Slingshot reduces ride admission by $5 through next November.

“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 features over 50 tenants including global brands such as Madame Tussauds, Sea Life Aquarium, 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 Mexican Restaurant and Build-A-Bear Workshop. Blue Man Group is also set to open soon at the location.

The area surrounding ICON Park continues to see significant investment with new hotels, expanded convention space—including Orange County’s convention center—and infrastructure improvements like Brightline’s high-speed rail line connecting International Drive to the airport. These projects aim to accommodate increasing numbers of visitors drawn by nearby theme parks such as Universal’s upcoming Epic Universe.

ICON Park operates every day of the year without charging for parking or general admission. Its central position on International Drive places it near more than 150 hotels as well as numerous dining and retail outlets. For more information about specific resident deals or how to redeem them visit https://iconparkorlando.com/deals-tag/florida-resident/



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