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The 6:30 p.m. show — run by Sky Elements Drones in partnership with the City of Orlando — saw the night skies over Lake Eola Park illuminated with hundreds of red and green drones, forming ...
Drones fall to the ground during a Christmas-themed show at Orlando’s Lake Eola Park on December 21. ... falling from the sky during a holiday show at Lake Eola Park. Some drones fell into the ...
Videos shared by spectators of the event at Orlando’s Lake Eola Park show dozens of lit-up drones flying in synchronization –– forming Christmas-themed shapes like swans, doves, Santa Claus ...
Lake Eola is a small lake within the South Eola neighborhood of Downtown Orlando, Florida, located at in Lake Eola Park. The lake is actually a sinkhole and is famous for its fountain. The sinkhole is approximately 23 feet 8 inches (7.21 m) deep and is located 100 feet (30.5 m) east of the fountain. The fountain changes colors at night like a ...
The sides and "crown" of the building light up at night with blue lights. During December the side lights have a light show with red and green Christmas colors. The building, which took about 3 years to construct, opened in January 2008 and has about 200,000 square feet (19,000 m 2) of space. The building's pool is elevated about 100 feet (30 m ...
The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights was a display of Christmas lights and decorations at Disney's Hollywood Studios at the Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Florida. Initially constructed by an Arkansas businessman as a gift for his six-year-old daughter, the display became one of the most popular attractions during the park's ...
Merry Market at Lake Eola Park. Shop local for Christmas and browse Orlando makers of soaps, candles, jewelry, and art at the Merry market. ... where the city lights Central Park’s tree and ...
The apparent mishap took place Saturday night in Lake Eola Park in downtown Orlando, the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed to USA TODAY. About 6:45 p.m., the "drones collided," the FAA ...