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VIDEO: Patti LaBelle, Goo Goo Dolls, Sean Paul Headline Universal Orlando Resort’s Mardi Gras 2023 Celebration
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ORLANDO, Fla. – Universal Orlando Resort invites guests to go beyond the bayou and let the good times roll from February 4 through April 16, 2023 with the return of Universal’s Mardi Gras: International Flavors of Carnaval – featuring a dazzling Mardi Gras parade, mouthwatering cuisine inspired by global Carnaval celebrations and, on select nights, live concerts by top names in music like Goo Goo Dolls, Maren Morris and Sean Paul – all included with regular theme park admission to Universal Studios Florida.
Here is an overview of what’s in store at this year’s celebration:
STAR-STUDDED MARDI GRAS CONCERT LINEUP
This year’s concert series will feature eight live performances by popular names in music like GRAMMY-nominated band Goo Goo Dolls, GRAMMY-winning Platinum superstar Maren Morris and GRAMMY-winning artist Sean Paul at the Music Plaza stage – an outdoor concert venue set against the backdrop of the towering Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit roller coaster. See below for the complete concert line-up.
UNIVERSAL ORLANDO’S MARDI GRAS 2023 CONCERT LINEUP | |
Date | Headliner |
February 4 | Patti LaBelle |
February 10 | JVKE |
February 11 | Goo Goo Dolls |
February 18 | Maren Morris |
February 19 | WILLOW |
February 25 | 3 Doors Down |
March 4 | Sean Paul |
March 5 | Lauren Daigle |
NEW “MYTHICAL REALMS OF MARDI GRAS” PARADE THEME
Guests of all ages can dance along with high-energy performers and catch beads by the handful during this year’s spectacular parade, which will showcase a new “Mythical Realms of Mardi Gras” theme inspired by fantastical creatures like dragons, phoenixes, unicorns and more – with a Mardi Gras twist. This year’s imaginative theme will be brought to life within six incredibly detailed and festive parade floats that will join Universal’s traditional lineup of New Orleans-inspired floats – such as the iconic, two-story Riverboat and nearly 50-foot-long King Gator.
TASTE THE INTERNATIONAL FLAVORS OF CARNAVAL
The mouthwatering flavors of global Carnaval celebrations from New Orleans to Brazil to Belgium and beyond will come to life as part of an expansive menu featuring more than 50 tasting-sized items for guests to enjoy at this year’s event. While venturing throughout the parkwide celebration, guests will find kiosks featuring delectable food and beverage inspired by iconic fare from around the world – including the classic Crawfish Boil and deliciously fluffy Beignets from New Orleans, Shrimp Ceviche Tostada from Mexico, a Mofongo Flight inspired by the Carnaval Ponceño in Puerto Rico, Indonesian Black Coconut Rice Pudding with Mango and so much more.
Plus, for the first time ever, Universal Orlando’s other theme parks are joining the fun by featuring a limited selection of Mardi Gras items, including Gumbo, Jambalaya, King Cake and more at Universal’s Islands of Adventure, and the Muffuletta Long Board Pizza at Universal’s Volcano Bay.
For a limited time, guests can save $10 on the purchase of a Universal Orlando Resort Food and Beverage Card to experience the savory flavors of Mardi Gras, which allows them to enjoy more for less by paying $65 for a $75 card. Annual and Seasonal Passholders also receive special savings with the purchase of an exclusive $150 card for only $120. The Universal Orlando Resort Food and Beverage Card is available for purchase at Mardi Gras food & beverage locations throughout Universal Studios Florida.
ALL-NEW MARDI GRAS TRIBUTE STORE AND MERCHANDISE
Located within an all-new space in the Hollywood area of Universal Studios Florida, this year’s Mardi Gras Tribute Store invites guests to an international jazz celebration that leads to the traditional alleyways of New Orleans and ultimately into a speakeasy where the Mardi Gras celebration continues. Within the new store, guests can shop a new selection of Mardi Gras merchandise that ranges from apparel to accessories and collectibles such as keychains, pins, themed glasses and even some personalized options – allowing them to take a piece of Florida’s Biggest Party home with them. Guests can also devour tasty treats inspired by this year’s celebration within the new retail location.
THE PARTY CONTINUES AT UNIVERSAL CITYWALK AND UNIVERSAL ORLANDO’S HOTELS
Guests can keep the party going at Universal CityWalk with special Mardi Gras festivities at select venues along with food kiosks featuring delicious menu items that offer a taste of the Mediterranean, the Islands and popular Mardi Gras fare. Pat O’Brien’s will host a Mardi Gras After Party on select nights from 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. that includes live entertainment and exclusive food and drink offerings; as well as a special Fat Tuesday celebration on February 21 from 4 p.m. to 12 a.m. featuring a dueling piano and more. Reservations for the festivities at Pat O’Brien’s can be made by calling 407-224-3663. Plus, the Red Coconut Club will transform for the Mardi Gras season into the Cursed Coconut Club – more details and dates of operation will be shared soon.
The best way to experience Universal’s Mardi Gras is with a stay at one of Universal’s eight incredible hotels. Each hotel will have exclusive Mardi Gras offerings such as Cajun Jambalaya Pasta at Trattoria del Porto at Loews Portofino Bay Hotel, N’awlins Po’ Boy Sliders at Velvet Bar at Hard Rock Hotel, Crawfish Etouffee at Bar 17 Bistro at Universal’s Aventura Hotel and more. Universal Orlando hotel guests can also enjoy exclusive benefits including Early Park Admission and complimentary transportation to the theme parks.
INCREDIBLE OFFERS TO GET THE CELEBRATION STARTED
Access to Universal’s Mardi Gras is included with theme park admission. Starting today, Florida Residents can take advantage of a new offer to partake in the festivities that gives them two days of free admission to Universal Studios Florida and Universal’s Islands of Adventure with the purchase of a 2-Park, 2-Day ticket (valid for use through June 29, 2023; blockout dates apply) – and for just $25 more they can add one day of admission to Universal’s Volcano Bay. Plus, Florida residents and Universal Orlando Passholders looking to stay close to the celebration can save 35% on select rooms at all Universal Orlando hotels during select dates this Mardi Gras season.
U.S. and Canada residents wanting to join the festivities can still save 25% on a 5-Day/5-Night Vacation Package to visit Universal Orlando this spring and experience Mardi Gras (blockout dates apply).
EXCLUSIVE PERKS FOR UNIVERSAL ORLANDO PASSHOLDERS
Universal Orlando Passholders also get access to Universal’s Mardi Gras (blockout dates apply) and receive exclusive perks, including a Mardi Gras themed magnet, the opportunity to reserve a spot to a ride a float, access to a special viewing area to enjoy the Mardi Gras parade and more. Additional details about passholder benefits for this year’s celebration will be shared soon.
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FNN Honors Teen Reporter Isabella Schmitt as She Graduates and Pursues Communications Degree
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May 15, 2026ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN) — Florida National News proudly celebrates Isabella Schmitt as she marks an important milestone with her high school graduation and prepares to begin an exciting new chapter pursuing Communications in college.
Over the years, Isabella has represented the next generation of young voices with professionalism, creativity, determination, and passion.
Through reporting opportunities, community involvement, and media experiences, she has continued to shine both on and off camera while inspiring others through her dedication and work ethic.
Jenny Rosario, Vice President of Florida National News, praised Isabella’s accomplishments and bright future ahead.
“Watching Isabella grow both personally and professionally has been truly inspiring,” Rosario said. “She represents the future of journalism, communications, and storytelling. Her passion, confidence, and commitment to making a positive impact through media are remarkable, and we are incredibly proud of all she has accomplished.”
Rosario added that Isabella’s decision to pursue Communications in college is a natural next step for someone with such strong talent and determination.
“The world of media and communications needs more young voices like Isabella’s,” Rosario said. “We know this is only the beginning of many great accomplishments to come.”
Florida National News congratulates Isabella Schmitt and the entire Class of 2026 on this exciting achievement.
“Keep dreaming big and telling stories that matter,” Rosario added.
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How Orlando International Fashion Week Builds Confidence: A Belonging-Driven Casting Experience
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May 9, 2026By Dr. Jessica Henlon | Education Contributor for Florida National News
At Orlando International Fashion Week (OIFW), the runway does not begin on show day. It begins at casting.
Over two weekends this April, OIFW welcomed hundreds of aspiring and experienced models to CityArts Gallery in Downtown Orlando for official casting calls ahead of the June 6 runway shows. What unfolded was more than an audition process. It was a carefully designed experience rooted in a powerful truth: when people feel seen, supported, and welcomed, they are more likely to show up with confidence.
From first-time participants to returning talent, families, creatives, and industry professionals, the casting experience reflected what makes OIFW different. It was not just about selecting models. It was about creating a space where people felt confident enough to try.
Belonging First, Performance Second
In educational psychology, belonging is not a soft concept. It is a driver of motivation, persistence, and self-efficacy. Research in postsecondary education has consistently linked students’ sense of belonging to academic outcomes, engagement, and persistence (Fong et al., 2024; Gopalan & Brady, 2020). While OIFW is not a classroom, the same human principles apply. People perform differently when they feel safe, valued, and connected.
This also aligns with my doctoral research on online first-generation college students. In that study, participants described virtual extracurricular activities as affirming spaces that supported leadership development, motivation, self-efficacy, and belonging (Henlon, 2025). The findings affirmed that engagement spaces are not “extra.” They can be essential to how people build identity, confidence, and persistence.
OIFW reflects this same principle in a creative industry setting. People come back because of how they are treated.
Designing a Confidence-Building Experience
The atmosphere inside CityArts Gallery was intentional.
Models of all ages and backgrounds moved through the casting process in a space that felt structured, supportive, and human. Team members gave clear direction, answered questions, and offered encouragement in real time. Families felt comfortable. First-time participants felt included. Returning models felt valued.
Those details matter.
Social Cognitive Theory suggests that individuals build confidence through observation, encouragement, and successful participation in meaningful environments (Bandura, 1986). When a model sees others walk, receive feedback, and try again, the room becomes a learning space. Confidence is not simply demanded. It is modeled, practiced, and reinforced.
That approach also connects to the modeling and fashion curriculum I developed for youth and emerging talent, where self-esteem, work ethic, body language, preparation, and reflection were built directly into the learning experience. The curriculum framed self-esteem as confidence in one’s own worth and abilities, while encouraging participants to celebrate success, develop talents, practice positive self-talk, and treat themselves well. That same foundation was visible at casting: confidence grows when people are given structure, encouragement, and room to develop.
A Creative Ecosystem in Motion
Casting weekends brought together more than models.
Photographers, videographers, designers, media professionals, artists, families, and community members shared the same creative space. More than 20 photographers and videographers were present capturing content, building portfolios, and documenting the energy of the experience. Florida National News was also on-site, conducting interviews and helping tell the story of the event.
This kind of creative ecosystem matters because learning and confidence often grow through participation, not observation alone. Research on connected arts learning emphasizes the importance of linking creative practice to supportive relationships, cultural relevance, and opportunity pathways (Peppler et al., 2022). In other words, creative spaces become more powerful when they connect people to each other and to what comes next.
At OIFW, casting is not hidden behind closed doors. It is visible, collaborative, and alive. This is where relationships are built.
Inclusion as Strategy, Not Statement
OIFW continues to prioritize an inclusive casting approach that welcomes models across ages, sizes, backgrounds, and experience levels. This is more than a value statement. It is part of the structure.
Research on organized activities shows that participation in supportive group settings can help young people build social capital, strengthen relationships, and develop confidence through meaningful interaction (Boat et al., 2024). Similarly, studies of extracurricular activities have found that participation can strengthen self-efficacy, identity, and skill development when activities are structured with purpose and support (Griffiths et al., 2021).
That is why inclusive casting matters. When a young person, a first-time model, or a returning participant sees a range of people welcomed into the process, the message is clear: there is room for you here.
For families, this creates trust.
For designers, it creates range.
For sponsors and media, it tells a deeper story.
For participants, it builds confidence.
Safety, Structure, and Trust
With a strong presence of youth participants, OIFW maintains clear expectations around professionalism, age-appropriate presentation, and safety. Families can trust that the environment is monitored, structured, and designed with care.
That trust is part of why participants return season after season.
In youth development research, positive experiences in organized activities are strongest when young people experience supportive relationships, clear expectations, and opportunities to build skills (Boat et al., 2024; Heath et al., 2022). OIFW’s casting model reflects that kind of intentional design. The goal is not only to prepare people for the runway. It is to help them feel prepared to step into the room.
More Than a Casting Call
What happened over these two weekends was not only about who made the runway.
It was about creating a space where people felt confident enough to try, supported enough to grow, and inspired enough to return. It was about helping participants move from nervousness to possibility. It was about making sure that the first step toward the runway felt welcoming, not intimidating.
Creative participation can support well-being, identity development, and self-expression, especially when the environment is inclusive and relational (Mak & Fancourt, 2019; Peppler et al., 2022). OIFW’s casting experience shows how arts and fashion spaces can function as confidence-building environments when they are designed with care.
That is the OIFW difference.
Confidence is not built through pressure alone. It is built through belonging, visibility, preparation, and meaningful interaction.
Looking Ahead
Orlando International Fashion Week continues to build toward its summer season:
May 16, 2026: Avant Garde Showcase at Orlando Fringe Festival
June 5, 2026: VIP Mixer at Morse Code Lounge
June 6, 2026: “626 Euphoria” Runway Shows at Winter Park Events Center
Tickets are available at www.OIFW.org.
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160+ Bands, 5 Stages: Welcome To Rockville Returns to Daytona International Speedway May 7–10 with Expanded Fan Experience
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April 15, 2026By
Willie DavidDAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (FNN) — Music set times have been released for the 15th anniversary of Welcome To Rockville, Florida’s largest rock, metal and punk festival, set for May 7–10, 2026 at Daytona International Speedway.
Produced by Danny Wimmer Presents, the four-day event will feature more than 160 bands performing across five stages, marking the festival’s largest lineup to date.
HEADLINERS AND DAILY LINEUP
This year’s festival will be headlined by Foo Fighters, My Chemical Romance, Guns N’ Roses and Bring Me The Horizon.
- Thursday, May 7: Guns N’ Roses, Five Finger Death Punch, Godsmack, Staind
- Friday, May 8: Foo Fighters, Turnstile, The Offspring, Parkway Drive
- Saturday, May 9: Bring Me The Horizon, Breaking Benjamin, Motionless in White, Lamb of God
- Sunday, May 10: My Chemical Romance, A Day To Remember, Rise Against, Yellowcard
FESTIVAL EXPANSION AND NEW FEATURES
Organizers announced several enhancements for 2026 aimed at improving the fan experience. A new “Pit Stop” fan zone near the Apex Stage will feature artist interviews, special performances and interactive experiences.
In addition, the Garage Stage will be fully tented for the first time, offering expanded shade coverage and upgraded production for attendees.
SPECIAL EVENTS AND EXPERIENCES
Festivalgoers can kick off the week with a pre-party on May 6 featuring performances by Fuel, Local H and others.
A new crossover event, “Blood4Blood,” will also take place at the Ocean Center, combining live music with bare-knuckle fighting, including a headline bout featuring Alex Terrible of Slaughter to Prevail.
TICKETS, ACCESS AND ATTENDANCE
Festival gates will open daily at 11:30 a.m. Organizers are offering a range of ticket options, including single-day, weekend, VIP and camping packages. A new Camp to Coast shuttle will provide transportation between the speedway and nearby beaches.
With expanded attractions, including rides, themed bars and interactive zones, Welcome To Rockville 2026 is expected to draw tens of thousands of fans to Daytona Beach, reinforcing its role as a major driver of Florida’s tourism and live entertainment economy.