International Drive does not usually make national headlines for the wrong reasons. The stretch of Orlando real estate that runs through the heart of the city's tourism corridor is home to restaurants, attractions, and entertainment options that draw millions of visitors every year without incident.
ICON Park has been one of the anchor destinations on that corridor for years, an open-air entertainment district with multiple attractions, dining options, and the kind of visible presence on I-Drive that makes it a natural stop for tourists and locals alike.
In late April, all of that familiar context got disrupted in a significant way, and the aftermath is still playing out. More than 1,000 teenagers staged an organized teen takeover event at ICON Park, fights broke out, multiple arrests were made, and two deputies were hospitalized before being released. ICON Park has now responded with a new chaperone policy that changes the rules for every minor visiting the property and can be enforced at any time without warning.
What Happened at ICON Park in Orlando
The incident unfolded in late April when more than 1,000 teenagers descended on ICON Park as part of what was described as a coordinated teen takeover event. The scale of the gathering was staggering and the atmosphere deteriorated quickly. Fights broke out across the property, law enforcement responded in force, and multiple arrests were made as individuals attempted to leave the scene. Two deputies sustained injuries serious enough to require hospitalization, though both were later released.
Videos of the incident spread rapidly across social media platforms and generated immediate public reaction, with conversations about safety in the entertainment district and the broader implications for the I-Drive tourism corridor following closely. Authorities noted awareness of potential future organized gatherings of a similar nature, a detail that clearly factored into how ICON Park structured its policy response.
🚨OH MY GOSH!!!
— Matt Van Swol (@mattvanswol) April 29, 2026
Two police officers were HOSPITALIZED and 9 people were arrested when over 1,000 "teens" rushed ICON Park in Orlando FL for a "teen-takeover" event.
Parents of the teens are now demanding POLICE OFFICERS BE SUSPENDED for "unnecessary force…"
WHAT??!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/wnJi03QCgA
The New Rules
ICON Park introduced a chaperone policy requiring guests 17 and younger to be accompanied by an adult 21 or older when the policy is in effect. The ratio is one adult per no more than six minors, and chaperones must remain with their group throughout the entire visit.
ICON Park has made clear it does not assume responsibility for unattended minors and that parents and guardians may be held legally responsible for the actions of minors on the property.
The most significant operational detail of the policy is when it applies. Rather than following a fixed daily schedule, the policy can be enforced at any time, with no advance notice. That approach reflects the realities of operating an open-air entertainment district with multiple entry points rather than a controlled single-gate theme park environment.
A predictable enforcement window would be easy to plan around. A policy that can activate at any moment based on crowd conditions and security needs is a different kind of deterrent entirely.
What This Means if You Are Visiting
For families planning visits to ICON Park this summer, the takeaway is practical and important. If the chaperone policy is active when you arrive, and you have guests 17 or younger in your group, an adult 21 or older must be present. One adult covers up to six minors. Checking ICON Park's official website before your visit is the most reliable way to understand the current enforcement status, particularly for evening visits when crowd levels tend to be higher, and the policy is more likely to be activated.
What Else Is Happening at ICON Park in Orlando
Despite the policy change, ICON Park is continuing to develop its entertainment offerings. A reimagined mini golf experience has recently opened at the property. A new Build-A-Bear location described as the brand's largest is on the way.
Blue Man Group is set to debut a new show at the complex in the near term. Those additions signal ongoing investment in the district and make clear that ICON Park is responding to the April incident with new rules rather than retreating from its position as one of I-Drive's primary entertainment destinations.
ICON Park is at 8375 International Drive in Orlando, open from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. The chaperone policy is active and enforceable without notice. Know the rules before you go.





