Orlando Unveils 26+ New Experiences for 2026: A Thrilling Lineup of Attractions and Events
Orlando introduces over 26 exciting new experiences for 2026, including the Slotharium, new theme park attractions, professional sports, and more for unforgettable adventures.
Orlando is the best place to experience new attractions in 2026, and a post with the most recent updates will explain why. Orlando is the Theme Park Capital of the World, and the new attractions will continue to justify this. These experiences will be coming in 2026: the first ever Slotharium, Orlando’s first professional sports team, and much more. Orlando will be introducing more innovations than ever. More attractions, sports, dining, and entertainment will be a plus for every type of traveler – thrill seekers, families and sports fans.
New and Enhanced Theme Park Experiences: A Year of Innovation
Orlando’s iconic theme parks continue to evolve, with a range of new experiences launching in 2026. At Walt Disney World Resort, EPCOT will unveil updated audio-animatronics figures of Anna, Elsa, and Kristoff in February as part of the Frozen Ever After attraction. The summer will bring a new immersive experience with Soarin’ Across America, celebrating America’s 250th anniversary. Disney’s Hollywood Studios will debut “Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Live!” and “The Magic of Disney Animation” this summer. Meanwhile, Star Wars fans will be thrilled with an all-new adventure at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge on May 22, inspired by “The Mandalorian and Grogu.” Additionally, Disney Springs will introduce Level 99, a two-story venue with interactive adult obstacle courses.
Universal Orlando Resort is also marking a milestone in 2026 with the 25th anniversary of the first Harry Potter film. Visitors can experience special limited-time offerings in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, including the popular Butterbeer Season from March 1 to May 31. The highly anticipated Universal Epic Universe, Orlando’s newest theme park, continues to captivate guests with over 50 attractions across five immersive worlds.
At SeaWorld Orlando, SEAQuest: Legends of the Deep, a suspended family dark ride, will debut, offering visitors a chance to journey through an underwater world like never before.
LEGOLAND Florida will launch Galacticoaster, a new space-themed coaster on February 27, bringing an immersive cosmic adventure to the park.
Exciting New Experiences Beyond the Parks
Orlando’s growth isn’t confined to its theme parks. The city is introducing a number of exciting new attractions outside the parks for 2026. Sloth World, the world’s first Slotharium, opens in February on International Drive. This unique attraction offers guided, small-group experiences inside a rainforest-style habitat where guests can interact with sloths in their natural environment.
For sports enthusiasts, Society Park, a 2.4-acre sports and entertainment complex featuring padel and pickleball courts, a spa, and two restaurants, will open in April. This will be a new hotspot for outdoor activities in Orlando, adding to the city’s appeal as a sports destination.
Additionally, ICON Park will debut the world’s largest multi-level Build-A-Bear Workshop store later this year. Visitors will also find the Museum of Ice Cream Orlando, featuring colorful exhibitions and its famous sprinkle pool, opening at Pointe Orlando.
The Entertainment Scene Expands with New Shows and Dining Options
Orlando’s entertainment scene will be thriving in 2026. Capone’s Dinner & Show has moved to a new location at Dezerland Park Orlando, offering an expanded stage, updated storyline, and larger dining area. At the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, the Orlando Ballet will present new performances, including Carmen in February and The Great Gatsby in May.
The city will also see the return of the Blue Man Group on May 1, bringing their signature mix of art, live music, comedy, and audience participation to ICON Park. These additions contribute to Orlando’s vibrant and diverse entertainment options, offering something for everyone.
Orlando’s Newest Professional Sports Team
In an exciting development, Orlando Storm, the city’s newest professional sports team, will play its inaugural season at Inter&Co Stadium. The introduction of this team adds another layer of excitement to Orlando’s growing sports culture, offering locals and visitors alike the opportunity to experience professional sports in the heart of the city.
New Places to Stay and Dine
Orlando’s accommodation options continue to expand with the opening of the EVEN Hotel by IHG, a dual-branded property with Staybridge Suites, located near Universal Epic Universe and the Orange County Convention Center. This 288-room property will offer a comfortable and convenient base for visitors.
For those seeking new dining experiences, Cowboy Curry, a Japanese beef curry house, has opened at Mills Market, while Harlow Grove Restaurant & Bar will offer a two-story restaurant lounge in Winter Garden later this year. These additions to Orlando’s culinary scene will add a fresh flair to the city’s already diverse offerings.
Orlando’s 2026 Lineup Makes It the Ultimate Destination for Thrills and Discovery
New attractions and experiences for visitors of all ages will be rolled out in Orlando in 2026. From the world’s first Slotharium and new rides at the theme parks to live entertainment Orlando has something for everyone in 2026. Orlando has always been the place for new experiences and will still be the best place for families, adventure seekers, and sports fans to visit in 2026. As a new era of entertainment begins in Orlando, the time has never been better to visit the city.
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