Orlando Sentinel

FESTIVAL FORAYS

Your guide to Epcot arts, Universal Mardi Gras, SeaWorld Seven Seas

- Dewayne Bevil Theme Park Ranger Email me at dbevil@ orlandosen­tinel.com.

February brings us full throttle into festival season at Central Florida’s theme parks. We’re in the midst of SeaWorld Orlando’s Seven Seas Food Festival, Epcot Internatio­nal Festival of the Arts and Universal Mardi Gras: Internatio­nal Flavors of Carnaval simultaneo­usly.

Each has a dominant theme, but there are overlaps between the events. They each have a substantia­l investment in serving up distinctiv­e food items, and they each have notable musical components. And, aside from edible purchases, they’re all included with regular park admission.

There’s still time to attend all three events, but check the park calendar because not everything happens on every day of the festivals.

Here’s the low-down on the current special events.

Hip-hip-parade What and where:

Universal Mardi Gras: Internatio­nal Flavors of Carnaval, Universal Studios

Run dates: Nightly through April 7

Main events: A bead-happy parade winds through the streets of the theme park. New floats are themed to the elements (Water, wind, fire, etc.). Start times vary. Musical moments: Universal scheduled 10 mainstage concerts for the event (primarily Saturday nights and a few on Sunday). There also are strolling New Orleans-style musicians and the piped-in music is effective in getting folks moving.

This weekend’s concerts: All-American Rejects, Saturday

Menus at 14 nation-driven stations drift from po boys, including spicy smashed cucumber (China), crispy lumpia (Philippine­s), butterfly pea blossom tea (Thailand), vegan wild mushroom poutine (Canada)

What else: The new Tribute Store has a haunted river cruise theme.

Edible fare: Floating along What and where:

Seven Seas Food Festival, SeaWorld Orlando

Select days through May 19

Main events: SeaWorld features 28 food and beverage stations during the fest, including newbies with French and Indian cuisine, a vegetable-driven stop and Half Pipe Pavilion, which dives into vodka-lemonade options. (The festival markets have numbers that coincide on event maps and kiosk signs.)

Musical moments: Several Bayside Stadium concerts are scheduled.

Run dates: This weekend’s concerts:

Colt Ford, 7 p.m. Saturday; Livin’ on a Prayer (Bon Jovi tribute band), 2 p.m. Sunday; Never Stop Believin’ (Journey tribute band), 4 p.m.

Edible fare: Among the new items for the SeaWorld event are boudin balls (Gulf Coast Market); tempura-battered sushi and deepfried dumplings (Asian Market); jalebi, a funnel cake with wildflower honey (Indian Market); and duck confit (French Market).

What else: SeaWorld continues its fest-within-afest strategy, starting with Mardi Gras overlays (Feb. 8-11, 15-18). That’s followed by celebratio­ns for St. Patrick’s Day (March 7-10, 14-17) and Cinco de Mayo (April 25-28 and May 2-5).

Arts-a-rama

What and where: Epcot Internatio­nal Festival of the Arts, Walt Disney World Run dates: Daily through

Feb. 19

Main events: Disney has spread the art activities around with a giant crowd-participat­ion

paint-by-numbers mural, chalk art displays, masterpiec­e-driven walk-in photo ops and artists lining the banks of World Showcase. Musical moments: The centerpiec­e is the Disney on Broadway series at America Adventure Theatre, and there are other performers on hand daily.

This weekend’s concerts:

Mandy Gonzalez (“Aida”) and Orlando’s Michael James Scott (“Aladdin”) Friday and Sunday; Bradley Gibson (“The Lion King”) and Shoba Narayan (“Aladdin”) on Saturday. Showtimes are 5:30 p.m., 6:45 p.m. and 8 p.m. daily. Edible fare: Among the fresh options for the 2024 fest are grilled pork belly (Craftsman’s Courtyard Food Studio), wagyu bun (Japan), chocolate cake with pomegranat­e mousse (Tangierine Cafe) and smoky banana bliss margarita (El Artsita Hambriento).

What else: There will be a brief break after the arts fest ends, but Epcot Internatio­nal Flower & Garden is scheduled for

Feb. 28-May 27. (Note: Last year, it ran through July 5. Also, dates have not been announced for the 2024 edition of Epcot Internatio­nal Food & Wine Festival, which started on July 27 last year.)

 ?? SEAWORLD ORLANDO ?? New Indian Market at SeaWorld’s Seven Sea Food Festival includes mango mojito, chicken tikka masala, garlic naan with chickpea curry and jalebi.
SEAWORLD ORLANDO New Indian Market at SeaWorld’s Seven Sea Food Festival includes mango mojito, chicken tikka masala, garlic naan with chickpea curry and jalebi.
 ?? ORLANDO SENTINEL DEWAYNE BEVIL/ ?? Universal Studios visitors reach for beads flung from one of the new Mardi Gras parade floats.
ORLANDO SENTINEL DEWAYNE BEVIL/ Universal Studios visitors reach for beads flung from one of the new Mardi Gras parade floats.
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