Originally Posted By disneyffwb I know that when Pleasure Island was around, admission was charged to the clubs. Is there any similar charge entailed for Atlantic Dance Hall and Jellyrolls'? Also, how would you compare these clubs to those at Pleasure Island? I'm wondering because, as I had previously mentioned in my thread about the character meet-and-greet, this will be my first time going to WDW in over 3 years.
Originally Posted By danyoung Here's a link to some good info on the Boardwalk - <a href="http://allears.net/btp/brdwlk.htm" target="_blank">http://allears.net/btp/brdwlk.htm</a>
Originally Posted By RoadTrip If I remember correctly there was a relatively small cover-charge for Jellyrolls. It was a LOT of fun, but doesn't really get rolling until 9-10 PM. We had a GREAT time there... at least the parts we remember... ;-)
Originally Posted By wahooskipper Had an interesting experience at Jellyrolls on a New Years Even many moons ago. It was a ticketed event that included food and the champagne toast. Someone in the bar got on stage and said he would buy a round of tequila shots if someone else in the bar matched him. Time went by and nobody stepped up. Soon, a woman gets up on the stage and say...oh, ok...I'll match him. It was the man's wife. So, after a number of beers, several shots of Tequila (I helped some of those folks who didn't care for it) and the champagne toast at the end of the night...well...I was done. We were supposed to drive to a Bowl Game the following day in Tampa. Needless to say, we weren't even able to get out of the hotel room into late afternoon. We watched the bowl game on TV while taking turns in the bathroom. I haven't been that sick since.
Originally Posted By SeventyOne Jelly Rolls is $10, ADH is free. ADH tends to be dead, but it can be lively if there is a convention in one of the nearby hotels. It's a beautiful space, but the music tends to be an odd mix--I've heard it basically described as a wedding DJ mix, that seems about right. Jelly Rolls can draw a crowd on the weekend, or on Tuesday (cast member night). Get there by 9ish if you want a table. If you're new to the dueling piano bar concept, it's a lot of fun--however, others (Howl at the Moon) do it better. Be warned the service is abysmal, I usually end up just going to the bar.