ICON Orlando 360 Update: Starflyer Adds Bins for Loose Items, New Restaurant Opens, and More
ICON Orlando 360 continues to expand every year by adding new entertainment offerings, restaurants, stores, and more. During our last visit, we noticed at least a couple of new food & beverage locations as well as new entertainment offerings that the whole family can enjoy. Let's take a look around!
It looks like the former LEGOLAND Florida information center is being removed:
Two small trains await young Guests just outside the terminal building:
Let's continue our tour:
Sofra Mediterranean Grill replaced the Paramount restaurant:
Let's take a look around the area surrounding the Starflyer:
Guests can now use new see-through containers to place loose items (smart idea):
One of the main reason why these bins were added is the fact that a Guests recently dropped her phone from the ride while it was in motion. Thankfully, nobody was hurt (even the phone survived, which is mind-boggling!), but management wisely decided to add these containers to avoid possible injuries in the future:
The Starflyer is really impressive:
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Let's explore the ICON Orlando terminal building:
It looks like the former LEGOLAND Florida information center is being removed:
Two small trains await young Guests just outside the terminal building:
Let's continue our tour:
Tapa Toro is offering a daily happy hour:
Additionally, the restaurant now offers a new entertainment offering:
Moving on:
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The shuttered Cowgirls Rockbar is still vacant:
Sofra Mediterranean Grill replaced the Paramount restaurant:
Let's head to the Vue at 360 area:
Let's take a look around the area surrounding the Starflyer:
Guests can now use new see-through containers to place loose items (smart idea):
One of the main reason why these bins were added is the fact that a Guests recently dropped her phone from the ride while it was in motion. Thankfully, nobody was hurt (even the phone survived, which is mind-boggling!), but management wisely decided to add these containers to avoid possible injuries in the future:
The Starflyer is really impressive:
That area always looks very empty. Does it become more popular at night?
ReplyDeleteYes, we noticed a higher Guest volume after sunset. This is probably due to the fact that most people are in the parks during the day.
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