Ocoee, FL Outdoor Activities
Outdoor Activity Deals
Paintball World Sports Complex
- West Colonial
After equipping players with guns, masks, and 500 rounds, staff members turn them loose for refereed play on five outdoor fields
Gator Golf
- Florida Center
Players sink putts on a mini-golf course set in a lagoon with 200 live alligators
First Landings Aviation
- Apopka
After a certified instructor demos preflight and flying techniques, guests man a sport aircraft during a flight followed by debriefing
Sweetwater Golf & Country Club
- Sweetwater Country Club
Mature oak trees line the fairways at 6,771-yard course highlighted by a 625-yard par five that double-doglegs around a lake
Central Florida Paddleboarding Orlando
- Multiple Locations
Trained and certified instructors lead groups on eco tours or teach them to paddleboard
Putting Edge (Orlando)
- Florida Center
Golf balls tumble down turf in 18-hole indoor glow-in-the-dark course themed around various settings such as medieval times and rain forest
Flight Training Professionals
- Orlando Executive Airport
2011 Cessna Skycatcher C-162 zooms skyward from Orlando Executive Airport with student and certified flight instructor in the cockpit
Edwin Watts Golf Academy Dallas
- Carriage Hill
Swing-analysis sessions at 5 locations use JC Video and Tomi technologies to capture technique so an instructor can diagnose poor tendencies
Golf Lessons Orlando
Beginners and low handicappers alike smooth out game flaws with help from a teacher who learned under three Golf Digest Top 50 instructors
Winter Park Country Club
- Winter Park
Nine-hole course has been graced by players such as Hogan, Snead, and Sarazen and even became grazing pastures during WWI
Watersports at Little Harbor Resort
- Lake Bryan Shores
One- and two-seater kayaks; easy-to-navigate paddleboards; region teeming with dolphins, stingrays, and manatees
Kissimmee Go-Karts
- Kissimmee
Go-karts race down figure-eight tracks, tokens unlock access to 50 game machines, and gator food lets patrons feed live alligators
MG Tennis
- Greenfield Manor
Racket-wielders of all skill levels learn forehands, backhands, volleys & serves on 10 hard courts with championship-level lighting
La Finca Stables
- Montverde
Accomplished instructors lead riders through 30 minutes of trots and jumps during this private lesson held amid 25 acres of scenic stables.
Volcano Island Miniature Golf
- Southwest Orange
18 miniature greens twist and turn through Jurassic themed golf arena, complete with two separate courses
Hawaiian Rumble Golf
- Citrus Ridge
Golf courses styled to look like a tropical island or Wild West town with hanging wooden bridges, a volcano, and a rickety saloon
Recommended Outdoor Activities by Groupon Customers
Inspired by his own love of exotic cars, Joe Sabatini's Festivals of Speed has been parading a fleet of the world’s snazziest automobiles before crowds at several fancy Florida hotels and resorts for a full decade. His who’s who list of cars includes vintage and contemporary models from Porsche, Lamborghini, Bugatti, Rolls-Royce, and Aston Martin, some so frighteningly aerodynamic that the wind refuses to blow on them. All rest in silent repose, waiting to be unleashed to qualified drivers through a special Ride and Drive program.
To complement the automotive elegance, the event planners have made arrangements for soft jazz, luxury lifestyle displays, and sumptuous snacks perfect for tossing to Bentleys as they hop up on their hind wheels. The festival also attracts speedy species of watercraft, aircraft, and custom motorcycles, as well as classic and restored cars submitted by local auto enthusiasts. Alongside its vehicle lineup, the festivals also showcase jewelry, fine art, real estate, and culinary gems to cater to all manner of luxury aficionado.
Even though flakes rarely brave the Florida sun and Jack Frost will never be grand marshal of the Citrus Bowl parade, some winter traditions are the same no matter where you live. One look at Winter in the Park confirms that. Spanning the holiday-packed days from November 16 to January 6, the festival decks out a portion of Central Park with frosty fun for the entire family. The centerpiece is a chilly ice rink, where skaters loop through delicate figure-8s and wreaths and other decorations help visitors capture the end-of-year spirit without having to find a local polar-bear adoption center. Additional events in Winter Park range from a harvest festival and holiday pops concert to a pancake breakfast, a Christmas parade, and a Hanukkah celebration.
The Jewish Community Center of Greater Orlando was founded to give those who share the Jewish tradition a communal setting in which to exercise, play, and learn with one another. Between them, the two locations boast full fitness facilities, tennis courts, and an outdoor pool. Group exercise classes and a gymnasium aid adults in acquiring fitter bodies, and sports leagues provide a venue for grownups to compete and ceremoniously dump sports drinks on each other. The center also puts on its own full-blown theatrical productions.
The center’s staff tailors certain events to the needs of senior citizens, helping them with exercise regimes such as yoga. Staff members also assist the Senior Nite club in organizing trips to new restaurants or the theater and help pintsize guests by helming a preschool, kids' camps, and extracurricular programs. Staffers can even pick up youngsters from school and ferry them to one of the facilities for afterschool development programs, which, like backyard mazes, are designed by the child’s parents to challenge young ones.
Constructed in 1886, the residence now known as Haunted Grimm House sheltered the Grimm family funeral business until a triad of unfortunate events—the stock-market crash, a Grimm son's gradual descent into insanity, and a murderous butler—brought the clan to a macabre end. Nearly 100 years after the house's construction, the Old Town council⎯afraid to tear the building down lest they rouse wrathful spirits⎯decided to open the two-story home for tours.
…Or so visitors to Haunted Grimm House are told before embarking on 10- to 15-minute treks through the spooky structure's more than 4,000 square feet. Via winding corridors, patrons peek into the Victorian-style dwelling's 20 rooms, which claim to teem with ghouls, monsters, and chiropractors extracting the chills from spines.
Spun sugar crystals float by spinning horses and pools of docile magnetic sharks beneath the glittering midway lights of Carol Stream Amusements' lively traveling carnival. The nearly 110-year-old fair company's third-generation of stewards bring rides, games, and snacks to states such as Florida, North Carolina, and New York, where it operates the state fair in Syracuse. A 65-foot century wheel soars above the bustle of the music-filled midway, where LED lights twinkle in patterns of white, green, blue, and red around its gondola cars. A merry-go-round sends fantastical steeds cantering around in a stately circle, while bumper cars careen around their nearby enclosure. Carnival games such as squirt-gun races and fishing for magnetized sharks yield prizes such as stuffed animals and inflatable Scooby-Doo, SpongeBob, and Henry VIII dolls, while flurries of corn dogs, cotton candy, popcorn, and taffy apples fall constantly on hungry fair-goers.
Operating daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the winter, the cozy, heated trolleys at Old Town Trolley Tours pick up and drop off riders at 18 stops throughout the city. Riders can hop on and hop off at their leisure, with trolleys frequenting stops every 15–20 minutes. With ticket in hand, trolley riders will also receive a well-stacked coupon card and free admission to Boston's oldest surviving public building, the Old State House Museum, which has outlived both gravity and Washington's wooden molars. Other stops include the New England Aquarium, the Boston Skywalk Observatory, Fenway Park and the Boston Children’s Museum.
