ORLANDO, Fla. – News 6 will again team up with the city of Orlando for the 4th of July spectacular -- Fireworks at the Fountain.
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer invites the public to the 46th annual Fireworks at the Fountain, which takes place Tuesday, July 4, at Lake Eola Park, to celebrate the nation’s independence in the City Beautiful.
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The event kicks off at 4 p.m. and runs through 10 p.m. and will feature “live entertainment, family friendly fun, and food and beverages available for purchase from a variety of vendors,” according to the city’s website.
Fireworks kick off at 9:10 p.m. with the finale set to a live musical performance by the Orlando Concert Band.
You can also watch the event from multiple viewpoints on ClickOrlando.com and our News 6 App, where the festivities will be streamed starting at 3 p.m.
Parking
Parking is available in downtown surface lots and garages. Click here for an interactive map of options.
Downtown residents and those parking in a location other than the Library Garage on Central Boulevard are encouraged to use the free downtown LYMMO circulator. Click here to view the LYMMO map.
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Allowed
- Coolers (no outside alcohol permitted)
- Umbrellas (do not stake anything into the park grass)
- Chairs and picnic blankets/beach towels
- Leashed, well-behaved pets
Not Allowed
- You may not stake anything into the ground (umbrellas, tents, etc.)
- No outside alcohol (outside food and non-alcoholic beverages OK)
- No personal fireworks
- No unauthorized vending or soliciting
- Weapons of any kind are not permitted
- Click here for Park rules and other prohibited items
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