Give Kids The World Village Announces Henri’s Starlite Scoops Coming This Year

Give Kids The World Village has announced its building a new ice cream parlor, Henri’s Starlite Scoops. The sweet treat location is expected to open in late 2019.

What’s happening:

  • Give Kids The World Village, the Kissimmee-based nonprofit that fulfills wish vacations for critically ill children and their families, is building a $2 million ice cream parlor slated to open in late 2019, called Henri’s Starlite Scoops.
  • The new parlor wouldn’t be possible without the help of twelve community partners and countless individual donors who contributed specifically to this space-themed venue.

  • Henri’s Starlite Scoops will be a nod to Give Kids The World Founder, Henri Landwirth, who managed the Starlite Motel in Cocoa Beach during the Apollo era prior to founding the nonprofit resort.

  • Wheelchair accessibility is key at Give Kids The World Village, and this new venue will be no different. The countertops, ice cream freezers, and the building’s open floorplan will allow those in wheelchairs to easily navigate the venue and enjoy its immersive theming.
  • Families will see a 30-foot UFO on top of the building and when inside, they’ll look through the windows out into “space.”

  • The nonprofit has built a legacy on unlimited ice cream, dating back to the Village opening its gates in 1989.
  • According to Pamela Landwirth, president and CEO of Give Kids The World, the latest venue will mark a new era for their ice cream tradition and magical moments for wish families.
  • Give Kids The World is still seeking donations for operational support and added experiences.
  • To donate to this project visit www.gktw.org.

What they’re saying:

  • Michael Bausman, project manager at Give Kids The World: “The entire building is designed with our guests’ needs in mind. One accommodation we’re particularly excited about is our accessible ice cream chest freezers. The traditional ice cream chest is 34 inches in height, making it difficult for children in wheelchairs to see in to pick out their ice cream. We custom-built ours at 28 inches so everyone can choose their flavor.”

  • Pamela Landwirth, president and CEO of Give Kids The World: “Unlimited ice cream is an important part of giving wish families a week of ‘yes’ where they can forget the worries of critical illness. Henri’s Starlite Scoops is our next chapter and we’re so grateful to the partners who are helping us turn this page.”

Henri’s Starlite Scoops Participating Partners:

  • AECOM – Architect, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing
  • WDW – Original Design Concept
  • Universal Creative – Creative input
  • BVCC – General Contractor
  • Ardaman and Associates – Original surveys and NESHASP
  • WCCI – Estimator
  • Kern Studios – Flying saucer
  • Cemex – All block and concrete
  • Lo-Temp – Donated HVAC Install, Freezer and Install
  • Peninsular Engineering – Updated mechanical design for HVAC
  • American Panel of Ocala – Freezer
  • Trimark Gill Group – Food Service Equipment
  • Western Florida Lighting Inc. – Donated light fixtures