Central Florida on a Dime: 5 Adventures Under $20

Central Florida is well-known for its tourist activities, but there are so many other awesome ways to explore the area without standing in long lines or breaking the bank. This weekend, I’m sharing five of my favorite (non Disney-themed) activities in Orlando and some of the surrounding cities, all of which you can enjoy for under $20. Check them out and share your own favorites in the comments!

Central Florida on a Dime | 5 Adventures Under $20

1. Take a marshmallow-making workshop at Wondermade.

Yes, you read that correctly! Wondermade is a locally-owned café that sells handcrafted marshmallows in a variety of flavors, along with hot chocolate, coffee, ice cream, and more. Any time I bring a friend to Downtown Sanford for the first time, we always have to stop at Wondermade. Throughout the year, they host Friday night workshops, where attendees can enjoy hot drinks and treats, learn about the marshmallow-making process, and make their own. The workshops are just $15 per person and perfect for a date night or a night out with friends.

2. Gaze at the stars at Buehler Planetarium.

Also in the “Orlando North” region, Buehler Planetarium is located on the Sanford/Lake Mary Campus of Seminole State College, and hosts shows every weekend. I first visited the planetarium in December 2015 for the Star of Bethlehem show, and had such a great time that I returned for the Winter Sky Festival a few weeks later! The planetarium hosts interactive shows and presentations relating the night sky to mythology, upcoming holidays, scientific phenomena, and more. Admission is $6 for adults (only $4 for poor grad students like me!). You can access their calendar of events here.

Central Florida On A Dime: 5 Adventures Under $20

3. Stroll through Leu Gardens.

Not far from Downtown Orlando, Leu Gardens is home to about 50 acres of beautiful plant life. Entry is only $10, unless you visit on a free “First Monday.” Leu Gardens also hosts classes and community events throughout the year.

4. Visit the Morse Museum.

One of my favorite museums in Central Florida is the Morse Museum, which is home to the world’s largest collection of Louis Comfort Tiffany’s works. I’ve always been a fan of Tiffany glass, so my favorite area of the museum is the Chapel, which was constructed for the 1893 World’s Fair. Located on Park Avenue in Winter Park, the Morse Museum is ideally located for a day of good food and shopping, but is also a perfect destination on its own. Admission ranges from $1 to $6, but is occasionally free.

Need more local art recommendations? Check out my recap of a few other Orlando favorites, all with low admission prices!

Central Florida on a Dime | 5 Adventures Under $20

5. Pick berries at a U-Pick farm.

I don’t know about you, but I absolutely love visiting local farms and picking my own fruit! This activity is entirely dependent on the time of year, but it’s fun to come home with your own hand-selected produce. My favorite farm in the area is Tom West Blueberry Farm in Ocoee (check out last year’s recap here!). Admission is free — all you pay for are the berries you pick! During blueberry season, they have other free activities taking place on the farm as well. I’ve gone out to Tom West for the past two seasons and will be returning next year for some delicious Emeralds! A few other local U-Pick farms to consider include Pappy’s Patch in Oviedo and Sledd’s in Mims for strawberries.

What are your favorite inexpensive activities in Central Florida? Share your suggestions in the comments section below!

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6 Replies to “Central Florida on a Dime: 5 Adventures Under $20”

  1. Love the Wondermade idea! I may go next time I’m in Orlando. 🙂

    As fa as cheap places to go, I love SAK Comedy Lab improv shows ($12/ticket) and all the food truck events around town. I really miss the Orlando food truck scene; in Chicago, they’re only during the summer and you have to pay $$$ to even get into those events. 🙁

    The Enzian also shows a lot of great classics and new indie releases.

    1. Thanks, Taylor! Wondermade is an amazing place to visit. They have recently expanded, so I believe they offer even more goodies these days! They also have some of their marshmallow flavors available for online orders if you’re ever looking to try them — I love giving them as gifts!

      I need to get out to SAK! I’m planning to take improv classes when I finish grad school, so it would be fun to watch some of the shows. Still haven’t been to the Enzian but I might have to add it to my bucket list for next birthday! 🙂

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