Interesting! I haven’t heard of E&E before but from looking it up, it definitely seems similar!

Bite30 is a promotion throughout June and early June where select restaurants participate and offer a pre-fixe menu for $35 per person. It’s a great opportunity to try out new restaurants.

Awesome! It sounds like you had a great time and got to enjoy Bite30!!

Of course! They recently added their summer menu so a change up of options. Always a solid pick!

The Pinery is always solid but limited outdoor seating.

I need a restaurant that serves strombolis. The midwestern style stromboli that is served mild, medium, or hot level of spicy. Literally zero place in Orlando that serves this.

Thanks for the clarity on the non-student apartment housing. I’d defer to the property manager to see what documents are needed but as much as you can provide will be beneficial.

To clarify, are you looking to rent an apartment that is part of student housing or a no?

If it is no, I highly recommend you reach out to the property manager to understand what would be needed. Proof of income is pretty standard here, sometimes upwards of 3x monthly income and further can determine what your deposit will be as well. The more risk you pose, the higher your deposit will be.

Hideaway! Beer and food is flowing

Go to Cafelito. Get a cortadito and pan con tomate. Enjoy some churros and chocolate sauce.

I’m jealous.

Mosaic! Just moved to the area and Mosaic will be my go-to place moving forward. The staff are incredibly friendly, stylist took their time to understand what I was looking for, and it was a very pleasant, welcoming experience. Highly recommend and will go back!

Did you purchase the internet offering or are you using the free Southwest WiFi? If it’s the latter, then it is only available to access the Southwest WiFi site, not to access GMail/Facebook/Google, etc.

It’s not too revealing but looks really uncomfortable for walking around a theme park. SeaWorld Orlando is large and requires a lot of walking combined with mid 80-degrees weather, doesn’t seem like a good combination!

Gates can be assigned same-day or even change during the day of departure. It’ll update as the information is available.

Happy to! If you are leveraging the free shuttle, you will park at Audubon Park K-8 School. It is free to park there! Once you park, you’ll walk up towards the front of the school. You’ll see 1-2 security guards who will scan your tickets and stamp your hand. The shuttle picks up from there and drops you off at the entrance to the event. The shuttle runs every 10-15 minutes so it’s pretty quick! When you’re done at the event, you’ll hop back on the shuttle to go back. It’s really easy and the shuttles were very clean and organized.

I went!

VBar is an awesome time! It starts right at 10:30pm after the last showing of Nosferatu. The bar features ~8 cocktails, all Halloween-y themed but very sweet! There was a Capri Sun-like type of cocktail (most popular!), a Cinnamon Apple type of mule, and more. In addition, they have beer, wine, and shots.

The entertainment is absolutely incredible! If you enjoyed Nosferatu, then you’ll enjoy VBar. It felt like an extension of Nosferatu and helped tie out the storyline.

Happy to share my thoughts!

My SO and I (early 30s) went on Friday 10/6 for a 8:30pm reservation. Overall, it was a very fun walk-through experience! We got our tickets about a week in advance and opted to park for free at the Audubon Park K-8 school and take the free shuttle over to the event. I highly recommend this approach because on-site parking was very chaotic!

The line to enter looked long BUT if you use the free shuttle, then you can skip the line to enter which is a nice plus!

The event itself is very fun! It is a walk-through, self-guided event. There are a few scares, a haunted maze, awesome photo opportunities, a magic show, and meet-and-greet opportunities. The walk through itself takes 60 minutes but you can stay longer if you want.

Overall, I recommend going to Haunting Nights. It’s a perfect date night type of event and easily enjoyed by all ages 13 and up.

Hope this is helpful!

Audubon Park Night Market is on October 21st