What follows are a few family-friendly things to do in the Orlando area that are not only fun for the kiddos, but also either serve booze or allow BYOB. It’s a win-win situation.

Please drink responsibly.

Crooked Can 426 W Plant St, Winter Garden, 407-395-9520 Crooked Can is a craft brewery in downtown Winter Garden, with two astro turf fields for active children. If you finish your beer before your kids tire out then head to Winter Garden’s splash pad which is a quick walk down the street. Photo via Crookedcan/Instagram
The Bear & Peacock Brewery 1288 N Orange Ave, Winter Park, 407-801-2714 Just a skip from a local playground, the Bear and Peacock brewery is a great place to drink a few quality beers as your kids play on the astroturf outside. Photo via The Bear & Peacock
Wekiva Island 1014 Miami Springs Drive, 407-862-1500 Wekiva Island is a cheap kid-friendly springs that offers kayaking, canoeing and tubing. After a day of fun in the sun you can stop by the Tooting Otter which is Wekiva’s personal craft brewery in their restaurant. Photo via Wekiva Island via Facebook
The Black Hammock 2316 Black Hammock Fish Camp Road, 407-365-2201 This local fish camp and gator attraction is tragically overlooked. Enjoy BOGO margaritas at the Lazy Gator Bar after a day of live music, airboat riding, gator feeding fun. Photo via Black Hammock via Facebook
Enzian Theater 1300 S. Orlando Ave., 407-629-0054 The Peanut Butter Matinee Family Film Series is the perfect remedy for a screen-obsessed kid. Check with Enzian’s site before going, but it usually occurs on the fourth Sunday of the month. At only $8 a ticket and free for kids 12 & under, you can’t beat it. Photo via
Visit the Lake Eola Farmers Market on the weekend Grab a drink — make it a mint limeade, if the vendor is around — fill up on good food and stroll to your heart’s content. Credit: Photo via Orlando’s Farmers Market via Facebook
Epcot 200 Epcot Center Drive, Lake Buena Vista, 407-939-5277 Epcot features 11 different countries, each with their own unique food and drink menus. Basically, there’s plenty of live music, attractions, and meet-and -greets for the kids, and enough for and booze for the adults. Photo via Epcot via Facebook
Brass Tap 1632 N Mills Ave, 407-270-9538 This location has a big grassy area out front, perfect for crazy rugrats. Plus, there’s solid appetizers, and a happy hour every day running from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Photo via Brass Tap via Facebook
Whirly Dome 6464 International Drive, 407-212-3030 For the competitive parent there’s Whirly Dome, which is a mixture of bumper cars, basketball and jai alai. The kids will have a good time and there’s a restaurant in the building that stocks a fairly impressive craft beer selection, with local staples like Cigar City. Photo via Whirly Dome via Facebook
ICON 360 8445 International Drive, 407-601-7907 ICON 360 is solid place to hang with a kid. Besides the massive ferris wheel, the whole area features arcades, an aquarium, a wax museum, and a skeleton museum. There’s plenty of restaurants and bars in the area, or you can enjoy a beer or a glass of champagne while taking in the views at the top of the Orlando Eye. Photo via I-Drive via Facebook
Ginnie Springs Outdoors 7300 Ginnie Springs Road, 386-454-7188 The water is so clear, and the air is so fresh. This is one of the few springs that allows booze, but it’s BYOB at this wonderful place, just make sure you pack the lunchables and swimsuits for the kiddies. Photo via Ginnie Springs via Facebook
Central Florida Zoo 3755 US-17 | 407-323-4450 This zoo offers tall boys that you may enjoy while checking out some wildlife with your wild child. Photo via Central Florida Zoo via Facebook
Fun Spot America 5700 Fun Spot Way, 407-363-3867 Theme parks can get expensive so if you’re looking for all the thrill of a Disney park without the hit to the wallet, then Fun Spot is the place to be. Use that extra savings to grab a beer while your kids enjoy the coasters and go-carts. Photo via funspotamericathemeparks/Instagram
Gatorland 14501 S. Orange Blossom Trail | 407-855-5496 After a day of gator wrestling, ziplining, and gator shows your little one could indulge in Gatorland’s famous gator nuggets while you might find a bottle of brew more appealing. Photo via Gatorland via Facebook
Disney Springs 1486 Buena Vista Drive, 407-939-6244 Disney Springs is an outdoor shopping, dining, and entertainment compound, with more things to do then we can list here. But all you need to know is that their open container rule allows you to drink wherever your heart desires. Plus, there’s an excellent splash pad. Photo via Disney Springs via Facebook
JB’s Fish Camp 859 Pompano Ave, New Smyrna Beach, 386-427-5747 Water activities galore at this local dock. While you are enjoy your beverages your children may see a couple manatees or dolphins during their kayaking, canoeing, or fishing adventure. Make sure to have that camera ready. Photo via JB’s Fish Camp via Facebook
Old Town 5770 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy,Kissimmee, 407-396-4888 The throwback arcade should be enough to keep the kids busy, but if the “Happy Days” vibe isn’t enough then scare them at the Mortem Manor Haunted Attraction. Either way the beer is always flowing here. Photo via Old Town via Facebook
WonderWorks Orlando 9067 International Drive, 407-351-8800 Here, the ceiling will be under your feet and the ground will be above your head. After getting properly aligned, the kids can enjoy a host of attractions. End your day with the “Outta Control Magic Comedy Dinner Show” featuring unlimited pizza, beer, salad, and wine for an additional price. The shows are at 6 p.m. every night with an extra 8 p.m. production on Fridays and Saturdays. Photo via WonderWorks via Facebook
Seaworld 7007 SeaWorld Drive, 407-545-5550 Wash down the guilt of seeing “Blackfish” with a couple beers as you trek through the park with the little one in tow. Photo via SeaWorld/instagram