Fido Chuckwagon
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Tell me this is a joke and the $26 cake slices aren’t actually previously frozen…or eating $25 cake with freezer burn.
Tell me this is a joke and the $26 cake slices aren’t actually previously frozen…or eating $25 cake with freezer burn.
But that's the thing, there already IS a jazz club on property. Am I really supposed to believe that Jazz is such a popular form of music it is needed in 2 different resorts?I missed the Pleasure Island Jazz Company when it closed. It was nice to have a jazz venue out there. I think it would be a nice addition on the Boardwalk to have a traditional jazz club (or maybe a speakeasy).
I think Scat Cat club is one of the best resort entertainment options available right now. I could see it also doing well at Boardwalk especially since they are two different resort areas with not a lot of overlap. Interesting though that it’s going from third party to Disney. And still nothing about big rivers spot.But that's the thing, there already IS a jazz club on property. Am I really supposed to believe that Jazz is such a popular form of music it is needed in 2 different resorts?
It is nice, but I don't ever remember it being overly busy either. I'm just not convinced a jazz style club is close to popular enough to justify it going in 2 spaces. But, in the end, I will still say until they open up parking/a way to get back to a car from Epcot/down there without multiple bus transfers, it's not going to matter what goes in there.I think Scat Cat club is one of the best resort entertainment options available right now. I could see it also doing well at Boardwalk especially since they are two different resort areas with not a lot of overlap. Interesting though that it’s going from third party to Disney. And still nothing about big rivers spot.
Another website reporting Jelly Rolls is apparently closing in January to be replaced by a Disney owned club. Interesting![]()
Port Orleans FQ & Riverside as well. But yes, I agree.Jelly Rolls is basically the only place to go at night at WDW, and it's a lot of fun.
That's exactly what it is!Cake bake shop offers an "experience" for good or for bad, that you are not going to get at another restaurant on property. Its the type of restaurant that you would "travel" or schedule your day around because its the only place you can go to get it. Is it enough of a draw to entice people over to the boardwalk long term....I can't say. But it at minimum offers something that gives a customer a reason to seek it out, that makes it the preferred choice over more convenient food locations in whatever area a potential customer might be in. It appears that WDW does NOT have the goal of making the boardwalk its own independent revenue generator where they are facilitating/encouraging people to go there independently as a destination, as opposed to just an ancillary feature of the Epcott resort area. If that stays the case, then a restaurant there has to be its own draw, as the boardwalk itself is not driving customers to the area. I can't say this theme is it, but its got a better chance than insert random sandwich/chicken finger and French fry restaurant here.
I think this place shouldn't be compared to a Disney restaurant but instead an experience destination which can only be found in two places within the United States. It's as much caters to the state of Florida, Orlando and other nearby states. They just chose to built it on Walt Disney World property!They could open up anything and throw a cardboard cut out of a sign and people will show up the first few months because its shiny and new. Like others have said, what does this look like in a year?
That’s a really strange place to build it then. Disney Springs would have made sense if that’s what they were going for.It's as much caters to the state of Florida, Orlando and other nearby states. They just chose to built it on Walt Disney World property!
Yeah, I think it’d be much more viable there. Lots of high end restaurants and dessert shops that do just fine there.That’s a really strange place to build it then. Disney Springs would have made sense if that’s what they were going for.
Yeah, I think it’d be much more viable there. Lots of high end restaurants and dessert shops that do just fine there.
The boardwalk is sadly another abandoned concept. It was a favorite of Eisner…who often used the meeting spaces when he was in town.Jellyrolls brings life to the area in the evenings, which no other resort has going for it. Revamp a bit if you must, but why close with the abandoned warehouse of the Atlantic Dance Hall next door? I hope the rumors are false, but they usually are not.
Port Orleans FQ and Riverside also.Jellyrolls brings life to the area in the evenings, which no other resort has going for it.
True, there is some there.....but later in the evening it's really mostly indoors within Riverside when Bob is playing. Similar for Boardwalk, Jellyrolls keeps some activity going later into the night (and offers different value/entertainment type vs the street entertainment).ort Orleans FQ and Riverside also.
Also, the boardwalk has the street entertainment each night too.
I think the announcement re swan and dolphin plays into the Jellyroll decision. If S/D is making a big push to expand its convention operations, I can see Disney wanting to try and own the location where Jellyrolls is, and offer later night/adult Entertaiment, and get the revenue from that business, as opposed to just getting rent from a third party operator.True, there is some there.....but later in the evening it's really mostly indoors within Riverside when Bob is playing. Similar for Boardwalk, Jellyrolls keeps some activity going later into the night (and offers different value/entertainment type vs the street entertainment).
D23 Brazil announcement CONFIRMED!!!Still just a rumor.
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