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It hosts themed nights with scantily clad male dancers, creating a unique and exciting atmosphere, and has regular fetish events.
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Club Orlando – This bathhouse is just as much fun during the day as it is at night. The chic, loft-inspired rooms boast plush platform beds, walk-in showers, and custom amenities by Bliss Spa.
Facility-wise, they have a lively cocktail bar, a handy 24-hour pantry, a “re” zone with snacks, a “re SM Lounge” to socialize in, a gym, and an outdoor pool with stunning city views. Book tour →
Clearwater Beach – Those willing to take a longer 106-mile drive west of Orlando can visit the perfection that is Clearwater Beach with its pristine white sands and clear turquoise waters.
Enjoy handcrafted moonshine cocktails on the breezy back porch for a true taste of Southern comfort.
Quantum Leap Winery – Half LGBTQ+ owned, Quantum Leap Winery is a great retreat for wine and cider lovers. Highlights include their signature event Riptide at Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park, featuring the best international DJs and the opportunity to enjoy the vast array of slides and water rides in the park between sets.
When you’re ready for a change of scenery, head upstairs to sister venue Aku Aku Tiki Bar to sip on ferociously fun tropical libations.
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Barcodes
Just north of College Park Main Street, and close to Winter Park, Barcodes is a gay nightclub owned by a local gay couple who has been serving the community since 2009.
Known for its cabaret dinner shows and Broadway brunches, it’s a place where you can enjoy a Mary Burger or Fried Twinkies with a cocktail and a side of sass.
Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ – Situated in Lake Buena Vista near the Disney Parks, this Southern-style restaurant pays homage to Florida’s agricultural heritage with farm-to-table cuisine.
The Lynx bus service (routes 11 and 51) is an economical choice, with one-way fares of just $2, taking around 40 minutes. The restaurant is renowned for delicious house-made noodles and creative small plates with three locations in the chain, the most central being located in Orlando’s Mills 50 district. The town hosts several annual festivals, including the Mount Dora Arts Festival and the Mount Dora Craft Fair, attracting artists and crafters from across the country.
As you can imagine, none of this comes cheap, and the lowest-cost rooms start at around $300 a night.
Hyatt Regency Orlando – Located on International Drive, the Hyatt Regency is a newly renovated, luxury gay-friendly hotel next to the Orlando Convention Center and not far from ICON Park and Universal Studios. The lake itself is calming to look at with five of the six types of swans in the world found gliding along it.
Finally, despite the tragedy of the Pulse shooting on June 12th, 2016, Orlando has a thriving and welcoming LGBTQ+ scene. Regular events include drag shows, burlesque shows, and themed nights.
Savoy Orlando – Found in Ivanhoe Village, Savoy Orlando is the second of the two big gay clubs in Orlando.
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Lake Eola Park – The park centered around the beautiful Lake Eola is pure serenity. Visitors who intend to visit multiple attractions – and why wouldn’t you – might also consider investing in the Orlando Explorer Pass, which can be customized to include the attractions you intend to visit and can save you up to 35% on entrance fees.
Transportation & Airport Transfer
Getting to downtown from Orlando International Airport (MCO) is a breeze.
They claim that the pizzas are “so big, you’ll need both hands to tame them,” and size – when it comes to pizza – does indeed matter.
Hamburger Mary’s Bar & Grille – Located on West Church Street, Hamburger Mary’s is as much about the camp experience as it is about the food. Book tour →
Discovery Cove – Voted the Best Theme Park in Orlando by USA Today, this immersive experience is perfect for tourists looking to interact with marine life in a lush, tropical setting.
The Central Florida city houses over eighteen different theme parks, including Universal Studios Florida, SeaWorld, and Walt Disney World Resort, which hosts one of our favorite annual gay party, One Magical Weekend.
But Orlando isn’t just about theme parks. Orlando celebrates its Pride in October, which is, of course, amazing, but be sure to book accommodations well in advance.
Orlando is expensive in general; however, you can cut costs considerably by booking into a chain hotel or hostel.
Dates: June 7, 2026.
The Pride Cup – Shattering the stereotype that gays don’t like sports, this event is an annual LGBTQ+ sports competition organized by the KindRED Pride Foundation in early June. Thanks in advance for supporting this site if you choose to use our link!
Renaissance Theatre Company
In Loch Haven Cultural Park, also part of Ivanhoe Village, you can stumble upon a dark warehouse that houses the enigmatic Renaissance Theatre Company.