Electric Daisy Carnival ignites Orlando business boom

Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) attendees descended upon Orlando over the weekend, bringing in 100,000 people per day to spend an estimated $130 million.

The festivalgoers spent money on hotels — downtown hotels were fully booked and demanding top rates — food and more. The economic impact didn’t stop there, either, as Central Florida nightlife saw spillover thanks to the influx. 

“It was our busiest night of the year,” said Mango's Tropical Cafe Managing Partner Joshua Wallack. “We had 2,500 people come through on Saturday.” 

Wallack’s International Drive nightclub operated normally on Friday, Nov. 8, closing at 2 a.m. — but on Saturday, Nov. 9, the venue stayed open until 6 a.m., serving water and Red Bull after 2 a.m.  

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Sarah Kinbar

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