When: November 16
Where: Begins at Orange County Regional History Center, 65 E Central Blvd, Orlando, Florida 32801
Price: $75, includes 2 cocktails and buffet dinner; $95 for VIP; 21+

Tags: #immersivetheatre, #interactive, #speakeasy, #prohibition, #MobilityAdvisory (see below)

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Orlando’s Eve is an immersive adventure through the historic streets of Downtown Orlando, highlighted by an interactive theater experience that culminates in a roaring 1920’s party at a secret speakeasy.

The evening begins at the Downtown Orange County Regional History Center where you will pick up clues and follow to historic locations around downtown. The History Center will be closed to the general public, so this is also a great opportunity to step inside and explore a little of Orlando’s History before the adventure starts…

After the History Center, the immersive journey begins as you set off to arrive at different locations around Downtown, meeting historical figures from Orlando’s past along the way. Here you will interact with them, and collect clues that will eventually lead you to the ‘secret speakeasy party’. Gather up all of the clues, figure out the location and speakeasy password, and get inside for a fun-filled roaring 20’s party featuring a dinner buffet, delicious cocktails, live music and more.

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Contact Level: None/Incidental

Content Advisories: None

Audience members should expect to be standing/walking during the performance. Yes, the entire event is accessible by both wheelchair and walker, but please note that it covers six city blocks.