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Holiday Decorations in Orlando, FL (2026)

3 verified holiday decorations rules for Orlando, Florida, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Holiday Light Rules

Orlando has no city ordinance specifying installation dates, removal deadlines, or brightness limits for residential holiday light displays. Amplified outdoor audio must comply with Orlando Code Chapter 43 (Nuisance Noise) — plainly audible at 100 feet during the 11 PM to 7 AM quiet hours. Light directed into neighbor windows can be cited under nuisance principles. HOAs in Baldwin Park, Lake Nona, Avalon Park, and Delaney Park commonly impose date limits. FL §720.304 protects flags from HOA bans.

Orlando Holiday Light Rules

Few Restrictions

Inflatable Display Rules

Orlando has no city ordinance specifically regulating residential inflatable holiday displays. Inflatables are permitted on private property subject to right-of-way obstruction rules and the noise standards of Chapter 43. Continuous blower noise can trigger complaints if plainly audible at 100 feet during quiet hours (11 PM to 7 AM). Florida summer thunderstorms and hurricane season often topple inflatables. HOAs in Baldwin Park, Lake Nona, and Avalon Park commonly impose size and duration limits.

Orlando Inflatable Holiday Display Rules

Few Restrictions

Lawn Ornament Rules

Orlando has no city ordinance regulating residential lawn ornaments, statuary, or religious displays on private property. Property maintenance rules under City Code Chapter 18A apply to dilapidated or junk-like conditions. FL §720.304 protects flag displays from HOA bans. HOAs in Baldwin Park, Lake Nona, Avalon Park, and other planned communities have aesthetic authority over yard decorations under FL Chapter 720.

Orlando Lawn Ornament Rules

Few Restrictions

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County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Orlando city rules.

Holiday Decorations in Orange County