‘Friends In Low Places:’ A Guide To Navigating Garth Brooks’ Orlando Tour Stop

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Get your boots and cowboy hat ready, because Garth Brooks fans will be swarming Camping World Stadium this weekend.

Brooks makes his only Florida leg of his current tour in downtown Orlando on March 26.

According to the Camping World Stadium website, spectators are encouraged to allow extra time when traveling downtown to the event due to construction of the I-4 Ultimate project. To see a full breakdown on how to get to and where to park for stadium events, visit their website. Attendees can also pre-purchase on-site parking permits.

Additionally, guests are encouraged to find parking in downtown Orlando and use a free shuttle service, which begins at 1:30 p.m. and ends one hour after the concert ends. To learn more, Click here.

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Schedule day according to Camping World Stadium.

8:00 a.m.: Opening of parking lots for motorhomes

1:30 p.m.: Start of downtown shuttle service

1:30 p.m.: Start of road closures

2:00 p.m.: Opening of the ticket office and opening of the car parks

5:00 p.m.: Doors open

7:00 p.m.: Beginning of the concert

1 hour after the event: end of the shuttle service

For anyone who doesn’t go to bed before sunrise, there’s also plenty to explore in downtown Orlando, just around the corner.

Find a list of things to do in downtown Orlando below:

In the saddle All American Bar

Billed as Orlando’s newest country bar in downtown Orlando, the bar offers more than 5,000 county square feet, according to its website. You can visit Saddle Up at 100 N. Orange Ave.

Stagger Inn

The Stagger Inn describes itself as “an American country bar located in the heart of downtown Orlando” on its Facebook page. You can find the Stagger Inn at 100 E. Central Blvd.

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Orlando Cowboys

Cowboys Orlando, located at 1108 S. Orange Ave., has been around for nearly 50 years, according to its website, and offers 20,000 square feet of bars, patios, pool tables, and Orlando’s largest dance floor.

SAK Comedy Lab

If you’re up for a night of levity and laughter, the SAK Comedy Lab players are ready to welcome you. This ensemble improv show is entirely invented on location and guaranteed to be a laugh with short-form improv games designed as a competition between two teams of ensemble musicians. There are two shows every Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.

For more information, Click here.

Lake Eola Park

This 23-acre stretch of green just off East Washington Street has everything you’d want from a walk in the park. Enjoy the mile-long trail along the lake, which includes a fountain, an amphitheater, a playground, and a Chinese pagoda. You can even venture on the lake in swan pedal boats. Every Sunday, the area hosts a farmers market from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., where people can discover locally sourced foods, drinks, crafts, and more.

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Church Street and Wall Street

For dining, drinking and dancing downtown, look no further than Church and Wall Streets. History Church Street District, located in the heart of the city center for over 100 years, offers drag shows, tapas bars and restaurants, taverns and clubs. Venturing a few blocks takes you to Wall Street Squarewhere is a collection of different bars.

Orlando Science Center

This local science museum is fun for the whole family, offering kid-friendly activities and exhibits that adult scientists can also enjoy. Whether you’re looking to learn more about dinosaurs and fossils, Florida’s animals and ecosystems, energy, or space and the future, multiple interactive exhibits are spread throughout the floors and the telescope observatory.

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For tickets and information, Click here.

Eastern Market

From butchers to bakers to candlestick makers, East End Markets has a wealth of craft merchants to choose from. This one-stop-shop opens daily at 8 a.m. and offers food, drinks, and homemade crafts.

To explore the different online providers, Click here.

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