Holiday Break in Orlando: Fun Things To Do Between Christmas and New Year's Eve

Most schools in Central Florida are closed for winter break between December 19, 2022 and January 3, 2023, leaving two weeks for family fun. This holiday break is a great time to take day trips from Orlando, catch up on holiday events, and enjoy the time to sleep in!
From FREE, Festive Holiday Activities to the Best Holiday Lights in Orlando, Mommy Poppins Orlando has you covered this winter holiday break! Here are some ideas below to help plan those school-free days, and be sure to check our Orlando events calendar for other local things to do as they develop.
If you have plans to visit a bunch of Orlando attractions in a short amount of time (both theme park and non-theme park alike), look into a Go City - Orlando card, which includes entry into amazing, kid-friendly spots like Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, LEGOLAND Florida Resort, Wonderworks, and much more!
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Things to Do During Winter Break in Orlando: Theme Parks
1. Disney Springs Christmas Tree Trail — Lake Buena Vista
Visit Disney Springs and stroll the trail of more than 15 themed Christmas trees. Kids can also dig for fossils at T-Rex Café, ride the carousel and Express Train, and watch toy soldier stilt-walkers and snowflake skaters. Teens enjoy a bowling alley, movie theater, the NBA Experience, and more. Guests can take photos with Santa.
2. Holiday Decorations at Disney Resorts — Lake Buena Vista
You don't have to be a resort guest to enjoy the festive Disney magic at Disney's deluxe resorts. Visit the resorts during winter break to see stunning decorations, including a lifesize gingerbread house at Disney’s Grand Floridian, and then board the monorail to the Contemporary Resort to see more gingerbread displays. Bonus: If you visit at night, view Magic Kingdom fireworks on the outside balcony of the Contemporary.
3. New Year’s Eve — Various Locations
Disney's Magic Kingdom, Epcot, and Hollywood Studios are all open until midnight on New Year's Eve. Visit the Magic Kingdom for DJ dance parties and a special Fantasy in the Sky fireworks display. At Epcot, countdown to the new year again and again as you travel around the World Showcase as the clock strikes midnight in each country, and enjoy the Harmonious fireworks display.
Festivities at SeaWorld include music, entertainment, and a fireworks display at midnight. For younger kids, Legoland Florida offers a brick drop at an earlier kid-friendly hour as well as dance parties and special building activities throughout the day.
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Spend the holiday break at Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens' Asian Lantern Festival: Into the Wild. Photo courtesy of the zoo
Things to Do During Winter Break in Orlando: Close to Nature
4. Leu Gardens — Orlando
Explore this 50-acre garden oasis and enjoy the holiday-themed exhibit, Dazzling Nights. Pack a picnic lunch to enjoy on the patio or lawn area and let the kids walk off some energy.
5. Asian Lantern Festival at Central Florida Zoo — Sanford
This event at the Central Florida Zoo is based on Asian lanterns and showcases more than 30 larger-than-life illuminated sculptures. Each sculpture is lit by thousands of LED lights, creating an amazing ambiance. Sample from food trucks and peruse Asian crafts for sale.
Visit the manatees at Blue Springs State Park. Photo courtesy of the park
6. Visit the Manatees at Blue Springs State Park — Orange City
Every winter, hundreds of manatees from the St. Johns River migrate to Blue Springs State Park, seeking shelter from the cold. Visitors can walk along the boardwalk and watch these gentle giants in the clear water. Blue Springs also has a playground, gift shop, cafe, and historic frontier house.
7. Winter Wonderland at Wekiva Island — Longwood
Now through Christmas, Wekiva Island is transformed into a winter wonderland with Wekiva River sleigh rides and real snow flurries. Families can enjoy a movie by the river on select nights surrounded by thousands of lights.
It's strawberry harvest time in Florida! Photo by the author
8. Pick Your Own Strawberries
December is the start of strawberry season in Orlando, and many local u-pick farms are open during winter holiday break for families to enjoy a day outdoors picking the delectable fruit.
9. Visit a Local Playground
The mild weather makes winter break the perfect time to get outdoors and visit one of Central Florida's amazing local playgrounds. We suggest mapping out a few to visit, packing a picnic, and making a full day of free outdoor family fun.
Unleash your inner paleontologist in DinoDigs at the Orlando Science Center. Photo by the author
Things to Do During Winter Break in Orlando: Indoor Fun
10. Orlando Science Center — Orlando
Kids love the expansive KidsTown area with seven interactive play stations. Permanent exhibits include Kinetic Zone, with engineering activities; Our Planet, complete with a six-foot suspended projection sphere to learn about space; and Dino Digs, with large fossil replicas, a dig play area, and a holiday lights show.
11. RDV Ice Den — Orlando
RDV Ice Den offers public ice skating seven days a week for ages 3 and older. Be sure to check the rink's hours, as it varies for public skating. The rink offers winter break figure skating camp and learn to skate camp December 19-23 and 26-30, 2022.
12. Maitland Sport Winter Break Camp — Maitland
Working parents and kids into sports will love attending Maitland All Sports Winter Camp, teaching good sportsmanship and skills in activities like kickball, dodgeball, soccer, and more sports. Camp runs 9am-3pm from December 19-23, 2022.
13. Visit an Escape Room
Plan a fun outing for older kids and teens to a local escape room. Work together to find clues, solve puzzles, and beat the clock. With themes such as Mission Mars, Capture the Flag, Revenge of the Tomb, and many more, there's something for everyone.
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Gaylord Palms is a holiday lover's delight! Photo courtesy of Gaylord Palms
Things to Do During Winter Break in Orlando: Christmas in the Air
14. Christmas at Gaylord Palms — Kissimmee
There are so many holiday activities at Gaylord Palms! Have a great time with Christmas light displays, Santa, Cirque: Spirit of Christmas, ice tubing, and the return of the popular ICE! Experience, featuring two million pounds of colorful, sculpted ice.
Enjoy a traditional holiday season, snow included, in Celebration. Photo courtesy Town of Celebration
15. Now Snowing in Celebration — Celebration
Through New Year's Eve, this annual event brings nightly snowfall to Florida. Stroll the streets of downtown Celebration while enjoying Charles Dickens-style carolers, horse-drawn carriage rides, ice skating, train rides, and seasonal performances.
16. Crayola Colorful Christmas — Orlando
Kids will love this colorful Christmas event at Crayola Experience, complete with multiple holiday activities, including a life-size snowglobe, Christmas light show, and more. Kids enjoy the indoor color playground and dozens of hands-on activity stations.
17. Holidays in Space at Kennedy Space Center — Merritt Island
Through December 30, 2022, take a trip to the Kennedy Space Center Visitors Complex for its annual Holidays in Space event, featuring a projection light show, holiday light displays, a 50-foot tree, and street performances.
Make sure to enjoy your winter break, you've earned that sleep-in time. And a happy new year from everyone here at Mommy Poppins!
Places featured in this article:
Disney Springs
Disney's Grand Floridian Resort
Disney's Contemporary Resort
Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge
Disney's Wilderness Lodge
Disney's Boardwalk Inn
Walt Disney World - Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World - Epcot
Walt Disney World - Hollywood Studios
Walt Disney World - Animal Kingdom
Orlando Science Center
RDV Sportsplex Ice Den
Addition Financial Arena
Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens
Blue Springs State Park
Wekiva Island
Gaylord Palms
Celebration Town Center
Crayola Experience Orlando
Kennedy Space Center