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ICEBAR Orlando Launches Epic Summer Sips and Delish Dishes By Sandra Carr

ICEBAR Orlando, the coolest lounge in Central Florida, is on a mission to make this summer epic with its beat-the-heat concoctions.

I enjoyed chilling out at the largest, permanent ice bar in the world, featuring more than 70 tons of hand-carved ice, while sampling cool cocktails and tasty treats during a media preview event on Thursday night.

The bold-to-be-cold establishment features an ice bar and the Fire Lounge. It’s kind of like having Heat and Snow Miser from the animated show, “The Year Without a Santa Claus,” under one roof but in this case, both bars play well together and get along beautifully.

The Fire Lounge at ICEBAR Orlando. Photo by Sandra Carr.

ICEBAR Orlando is joining in the fun by celebrating the opening of Epic Universe with its neighbor, the Universal Orlando Resort, when the new theme park opens on Thursday, May 22 and throughout the summer.

Epic Universe logo. Image courtesy of the Universal Orlando Resort.

“ICEBAR Orlando is always cold and fun and a great escape from the heat,” said owner Thom Kerr. “Our drinks are fairly unique and some have a dry-ice-type-of-experience. The ice bar also has a tiki theme, which is the perfect place to hang this summer.”

The savory soirée included five new specialty drinks in the Fire Lounge, which are the Cosmic Chill, Dragon Fury, Ministry Mule, Peach Royale Martini and Vampire’s Kiss.

ICEBAR Orlando’s new summer cocktails. Image courtesy of ICEBAR Orlando.

Since I was driving, I sampled some but not all the delicious drinks. The Cosmic Chill and Dragon Fury are fruity and fabulous and Ministry Mule is the ICEBAR Orlando’s terrific take on the Moscow Mule.

The most fun one in the bunch is the Peach Royale Martini because its presentation includes a smoke bubble on top. After the bubble pops, smoke billows from the glass.

The Peach Royale Martini with a smoke bubble on top. Photo by Sandra Carr.
The Peach Royale Martini with smoke billowing from the glass. Photo by Sandra Carr.

There are four other mystical martinis with the smoke-bubble effect on the menu, which include the Orange Drop, Very Berry Cosmo, Passion Fruit Fizz and Malibu Dream.

I’m a rum girl who loves sweet, tropical cocktails so I tried the Passion Fruit Fizz. The incredible ingredients include Bacardi rum, passionfruit puree, pineapple juice, triple sec, orange bitters and sour mix. The marvelous mixture was very yummy!

The Passion Fruit Fizz with a smoke bubble on top. Photo by Sandra Carr.
The Passion Fruit Fizz with smoke billowing from the glass. Photo by Sandra Carr.

The Arctic meets tropical in the ice bar this summer! The polar paradise is decked out with ice-carved tikis and a tiki-themed throne and colorful surfboards.

ICEBAR Orlando has a tropical theme this summer. Photo by Sandra Carr.
ICEBAR Orlando’s walls are adorned with colorful flowers and surfboards. Photo by Sandra Carr.
I’m striking a pose with a penguin on a tiki-themed, ice throne at ICEBAR Orlando! Image courtesy of Sandra Carr.

The 1,375-square-foot, air-locked ice bar features three new custom cocktails, which are the Banana Barrel, Obliviate Elixir and Galaxy Dream.

I ordered the Banana Barrel, which is a remarkable rum drink. The ingredients include Cruzan banana rum, RumChata and vanilla mix.

The Banana Barrel is marvelous and merry without the monkey business! Photo by Sandra Carr.

Bottoms up! The 18-degree bar also serves The Epic Shotski to four patrons on a skiboard. The shots include raspberry vodka, mango, pineapple, lemon lime soda and grenadine. I sampled the smooth, specialty shot and I’m happy to report it’s worth the ski trip!

I sampled The Epic Shotski with two polar pals at ICEBAR Orlando! Video courtesy of Sandra Carr.

I also paired some of my shaken-and-poured drinks with amazing appetizers and delectable dishes, including the Sweet and Spicy BBQ Chicken Flatbread, Cheesy Moon Bacon Sliders, shrimp skewers and steak tacos. I didn’t have a chance to try the Pizza Logs but other media guests loved them!

The Sweet and Spicy BBQ Chicken Flatbread has a kick and is the perfect pairing! Photo by Sandra Carr.
The Cheesy Moon Bacon Sliders were bodacious! Photo by Sandra Carr.
Kickstart your night with blackened, garlic shrimp skewers tossed in herb butter and served on a bed of spicy, pineapple salsa with avocado lime and sweet thai chili sauce or cilantro lime crema dressing on the side. Photo by Sandra Carr.
The twosome included steak topped with onions and an avocado spread and served on soft tacos. Photo by Sandra Carr.

Another way to get relief from the sizzling temps is with gourmet, liquor-infused ice cream. The small but mighty and packaged, boozy dessert comes in five flavors, which are the Espresso Martini, Strawberries and Rosé, The Old Fashioned, The Highland and Truffle and Coco Loco.

Strawberry is my favorite ice cream flavor so I selected the sensational Strawberries and Rosé champagne combination. This frozen delight is a sorbet and the healthiest option in the bunch. The bouquet of ingredients also include Veuve Clicquot Brut Rosé bubbly and St-Germain Elderflower Liqueur, which is a French liqueur made with hand-picked, fresh elderflowers and no artificial flavors.

The Strawberries and Rosé sorbet was scrumptious and sweet! Photo by Sandra Carr.

Experience these new bites and booze blends at ICEBAR Orlando now through Monday, Sept. 1. The summertime festivities will include a weekly challenge with giveaways, patio games and live, ice-carving performances. There will also be special parties all summer long, beginning Memorial Day weekend.

Attendees can watch live, ice-carving performances every weekend at ICEBAR Orlando. Photo by Sandra Carr.

All guests who present an Epic Universe ticket at the front door will receive complimentary admission into ICEBAR Orlando Sunday through Thursday and half-off entry ($10) on Friday and Saturday.

The ice bar excursion includes a thermal coat, gloves and complimentary photo with a specialty, digital-photo frame. Admission is $15 in advance online and $21 at the door.

Besides the munchy menu and innovative cocktails, the Fire Lounge also includes DJs spinning the beats and dancing and doesn’t charge a cover. Bottle and VIP services are available for an elevated experience or special occasion.

Happy hour in the Fire Lounge occurs Sunday through Thursday from 5-9 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 5-7 p.m.

ICEBAR Orlando is located in the heart of the tourism corridor at 8967 International Drive, Orlando, Florida 32819.

The ice bar and Fire Lounge are open Monday through Wednesday from 5 p.m.-midnight; Sunday and Thursday from 5 p.m.-1 a.m.; and Friday and Saturday from 5 p.m.-2 a.m. Ages 8-20 can experience ICEBAR Orlando from 5-9 p.m. and 21 or older close the joint after 9 p.m.

Learn more about ICEBAR Orlando’s history and other tremendous tidbits in my Savvy Scribe blog from February 2020.

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Arts Shined Brightly during IMMERSE in Downtown Orlando By Sandra Carr

I felt like I was experiencing an arts extravaganza in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago or another big city in the United States or across the pond this past weekend. I’m happy to report that the phenomenon was in O-town.

Tropical Storm Nestor was kind to Central Florida and didn’t put a damper on Creative City Project’s eighth annual IMMERSE in downtown Orlando. Attendees experienced interactive-art displays and watched state-of-the-art, performing-arts productions during the two-day event.

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IMMERSE, which featured more than 1,000 artists from 140 arts groups this year, is organized by Creative City Project’s Founder and Executive Director Cole NeSmith. He wanted to introduce folks to music, dance, design and visual art that his friends were creating and decided to organize an event in a public space in downtown Orlando in October 2012.

IMMERSE has evolved and become an international arts showcase.

“We’re committed to making IMMERSE a destination event for people from around the world and an event that makes Orlando residents proud,” says NeSmith.  “Year after year, we have the opportunity to partner with Central Florida arts organizations to create unique performances. We love collaborating with artists to create innovative arts experiences audiences can’t have anywhere else in the world.”

IMMERSE featured aerialists and dancers telling stories through their movement and cultural outfits.

Additional performers included Orlando Ballet, Opera Orlando and local musicians.

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REVolutions Dance paid homage to women during its performance.

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Orlando Aerial Arts amazed the crowd in front of Orlando City Hall during IMMERSE.

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Huellas de Colombia Folkdances performed cultural dances during IMMERSE.

Dan and I enjoyed watching performing-arts groups on various stages throughout downtown Orlando, but we were enthralled with acrobatic dance troupe DIAVOLO, which was like watching architecture in motion.

The LA dancers wowed audiences during the 12th season of “America’s Got Talent” and earned a spot in the top 10.

The dance company made its IMMERSE debut by performing “Trajectoire,” a visceral and emotional journey on a 3,000-pound boat constructed of wood, aluminum and steel.

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DIAVOLO takes the audience on a voyage during its “Trajectoire” performance.

The dancers struggle to find their balance on a voyage of destiny and destination while performing acrobatic moves on a moving vessel and show the transcendence of the human soul against all odds.

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DIAVOLO is architecture in motion during its “Trajectoire” performance.

Another highlight was the Blue Man Group whose concerts are overflowing with percussive synergy. The magnetized crowd was digging the cobalt-blue trio’s colorful vibe as they created artwork with paint balls, painted a spectator after they had him put on a white jumpsuit and sprayed the audience with white confetti.

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The Blue Man Group plays percussive instruments. Image courtesy of the Blue Man Group.

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The Blue Man Group prepares for the colorful, paint ball challenge.

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An audience member becomes a work of art during the Blue Man Group’s performance.

IMMERSE attendees had a chance to create a floral crown during the festivities.

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IMMERSE attendees adorned their hair with floral crowns.

Participants interacted with hundreds of stringed light bulbs during the OUC Lights exhibit.

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I’m striking a pose with the OUC Lights during IMMERSE!

Guests had a chance to meet someone new during Table Talk.

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Attendees had an opportunity to chat up other IMMERSE participants during Table Talk.

The Cigna Foundation sponsored the Feeding Children Everywhere’s “Everyone Matters” interactive sculpture. Attendees had an opportunity to stand on 1 of 12 pedestals. Once all pedestals were activated, the sculpture illuminated with dancing light.

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The “Everyone Matters” interactive sculpture reminds us that together we can do more than any of us could ever do on our own.

Hawkers Asian Street Fare created a tasty, immersive experience with its “Senses of Asia.” The walk-through exhibit provided guests with a chance to smell, hear, see and touch. Dan and I smelled ginger, herbs and spices and heard food being cooked in hot oil and the clanging of a metal spatula as it flipped food on a wok. Attendees had a chance to purchase the restaurant’s Asian delicacies next to the display.

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Attendees drew art and wrote sayings in chalk on the outside of Hawkers Asian Street Fare’s “Senses of Asia” exhibit.

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Dan is immersed in the “Senses of Asia” exhibit.

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The “Senses of Asia” exhibit had a photo-op area, which resembled an Asian market at night.

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Attendees had a chance to touch and smell Asian vegetables and fruit.

The Orlando Science Center’s volcanic eruption was a hot hit during IMMERSE! The science museum promoted its “Pompeii the Immortal City” exhibit, which runs from June 6-Sept. 7, 2020. Orlando is one of four cities selected to display this historic exhibit.

Visitors will experience the destruction of Pompeii and identify the inhabitants of that time, immobilized by ashes after Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 A.D.

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The Orlando Science Center promoted its “Pompeii the Immortal City” exhibit during IMMERSE.

Guests were striking a pose on various decorative sets that featured lighting, projection and special effects in eight shipping containers during “The Worlds of Corkcicle” at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts’ Seneff Arts Plaza.

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“The Worlds of Corkcicle” provided guests with a chance to take a photo at Instagram-worthy spots.

Mother Nature wasn’t kind to Architects of Air’s luminaria and immersive sculpture “DODECALIS,” which is adjacent to “The Worlds of Corkcicle.” The late-night rain storm on Friday evening caused the interactive exhibit to be closed on Saturday.

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The Architects of Air’s “DODECALIS” features six domes that resemble connected bounce houses.

A volunteer let me know that I could return to experience “DODECALIS” next week. I stopped by on Sunday and felt like a kid again.

The luminarium has five domes that resemble connected bounce houses. The light shines through the domes’ panels. When you look up at the ceiling, you can see different colored shapes, which add to the zen-like ambiance.

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The blue dome in Architects of Air’s “DODECALIS.” Image courtesy of Architects of Air.

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The red dome in Architects of Air’s “DODECALIS.”

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A flower-shaped design in the Architects of Air’s “DODECALIS.”

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Participants relax in the Architects of Air’s “DODECALIS.”

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The top of the “Tree” in Architects of Air’s “DODECALIS.”

Guests who have their VIP wristbands from Saturday night can experience the huge, illuminating inflatables and “The Worlds of Corkcicle” at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts’ Seneff Arts Plaza through Saturday, Oct. 26. Visit creativecityproject.com for times. Tickets cost $17 if you don’t have a VIP wristband.

Dan and I were blown away by IMMERSE! I’m a native Orlandoan, so I can truly say that Orlando has come a long way.

Add IMMERSE to your bucket list and make it happen next October because you will be inspired and touched by the enormous amount of artistic talent in the City Beautiful.

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