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Discover Orlando’s best bites on this guided food tour at ICON Park, featuring tastings, fun facts, and spectacular views in a small group setting.
Rating: 4.0/5 (based on 13 reviews)
Location: Orlando, USA
Price: $39.00 per person
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours
Features: Mobile ticket, small group (max 12 people)
If you’re looking for a quick and flavorful way to explore Orlando’s famous ICON Park, the Flavors of ICON Park Foodie Walking Tour might be just what you need. Designed as a guided stroll through one of Florida’s most popular spots, this experience promises a taste of local cuisine, some fun stories, and great views—all for an accessible price.
What we love about this tour is the way it combines food sampling with engaging commentary — the guide shares interesting tidbits about how ICON Park evolved from orange groves into a bustling entertainment hub, making the experience richer than just a snack crawl. Plus, the small group size (capped at 12) ensures a more intimate, less rushed experience, perfect for those who want personal interaction and a relaxed pace.
However, one potential drawback is that recent reviews have pointed out some confusion regarding the tour’s inclusion of the Orlando Eye ride. As of April 2024, the ride is no longer part of the tour, and that can be disappointing if you were expecting an aerial view at the end. Still, if you’re mainly interested in tasting Orlando’s best bites and hearing some local stories, this tour remains a solid choice.
This experience suits visitors who want a relaxed, affordable introduction to ICON Park’s culinary scene and those who appreciate small-group tours with knowledgeable guides. It’s perfect for foodies, first-time visitors, or anyone wanting a taste of Orlando beyond the theme parks.
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Our guide typically begins at 8401 International Drive, where you’ll meet in a lively part of Orlando’s entertainment district. While the tour is focused on sampling food and drink, the guide also shares a brief overview of the area’s transformation from orange groves into a vibrant destination—an added bonus for those curious about local history.
You’ll visit several restaurants and vendors, each offering a delicious sample of bites or beverages. The emphasis is on quality and variety, so expect to try a mix of savory and sweet items, possibly including some popular local specialties. Several reviewers have highlighted the generous portions, which means you’re likely to leave feeling satisfied rather than hungry.
During each stop, the guide may offer demonstrations or interesting facts about the food or the hotel. These demonstrations add an educational element that makes the tasting more meaningful, especially if you’re keen to learn about Orlando’s culinary scene.
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While the main focus is on the food, the tour also offers access to spectacular views of ICON Park. And in the past, participants enjoyed the thrill of the Orlando Eye ride—though as of 2024, it is no longer included. Still, the walk through the lively park, with its bright lights and bustling crowd, makes for a lively backdrop.
The tour concludes after about 1.5 to 2 hours, leaving you free to explore more or enjoy other attractions at ICON Park. The included 10% discount on subsequent purchases or meals at the stops can be a nice bonus if you decide to linger.
Many travelers praise the knowledgeable and friendly guides. One reviewer noted, “Jordan was an awesome guide,” and appreciated her storytelling and hospitality. The food also earns praise—several reviewers mention that the portions are big and the quality delicious, a good sign that the tour offers value for money.
Not all reviews are perfect—some highlight disappointment about the alleged inclusion of the Orlando Eye ride, which is no longer part of this tour. As one reviewer pointed out, “You will not get what is advertised,” particularly regarding the ride, which was expected but now is not part of the experience. The tour provider clearly states this change, and it’s something to keep in mind if that was your main interest.
Despite this, many find the food and friendly atmosphere outweigh the missing ride. One guest called it “an enjoyable experience,” emphasizing the good food and the interesting stories told along the way.
At $39, this tour offers a great introduction to ICON Park for those who want to sample several eateries without the hassle of planning individual visits. The food portions are generous, making it a worthwhile option for snackers or those wanting a light meal. The discount on future purchases adds extra value, and the inclusion of free parking makes logistics easier.
While some may wish for a more extensive experience, the tour’s focus on quality food and engaging commentary makes it ideal for travelers who prefer a laid-back, social activity over a full-blown culinary tour.
The Flavors of ICON Park Foodie Walking Tour offers a friendly and tasty way to get familiar with Orlando’s entertainment district. Its small-group setting, knowledgeable guides, and generous food samples make it a worthwhile activity, especially if you’re curious about the local scene or want an easy, affordable activity.
Though the removal of the Orlando Eye ride might disappoint those hoping for an aerial view, the tour still delivers a fun, flavorful experience with plenty of stories and scenic moments. It’s best suited for travelers who want a relaxed, engaging introduction to ICON Park’s culinary delights.
For those who love discovering local flavors in a social setting, this tour can be a highlight of your Orlando visit. Just keep expectations in check regarding the ride, and you’ll find plenty to enjoy in the food, the company, and the vibrant atmosphere.
Is the Orlando Eye ride included in this tour?
No, as of April 2024, the Orlando Eye ride is no longer part of this tour, despite previous advertising.
How long does the tour last?
Expect approximately 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on group pace and stops.
What is the price?
The tour costs $39 per person, which includes food samples, a guide, and parking.
Are the food portions large?
Yes, multiple reviews mention that the portions are quite generous, often enough for a light meal.
Is this a small-group experience?
Yes, the tour caps at 12 travelers, offering a more personal and relaxed atmosphere.
Are there any discounts or extras?
Yes, a 10% discount on all purchases or meals at stops after the tour is included.
Is parking free?
Yes, free on-site parking is included.
What kind of food can I expect?
While specific menus vary, expect a variety of local bites, beverages, and possibly some demonstrations or interesting facts about each spot.
Is the tour suitable for kids or service animals?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed.
How do I book?
The tour can be booked via mobile ticket through the provider’s website or affiliated booking platforms, usually 32 days in advance.
This guided food walk offers an enjoyable, authentic taste of ICON Park’s culinary scene. It’s a fun, relaxed activity that balances good food, engaging storytelling, and lively scenery—ideal for those who appreciate a casual, social outing.