Adventurer's club.

Aurora_25

Well-Known Member
You sound a little stalkerish, hun, lol

I adore the Adventurer's Club. It's excellent. However, I thought Monty Python was kind of a weird movie, so there you go....
Just to chime in- Monty Python did more than just 1 movie- there were the shows like Life of Brian, Meaning of Life, Flying Circus and other types of things.

I love the Adventurer's club and wish I lived closer to WDW just to go there....I know probably sounds crazy, but hey, I am a stay at home mom and love the "get away time" once in a while :D
 

DznyGrlSD

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
Yes
Yeah he is but he told us when we were there Sunday(I think), that he is doing the musical over at AK.

That's awesome! More places I can see my handsome blonde man! I bookmarked MKT's personal webpage just so I can see his photos of the Adv Club and who was who on what night...lol
 

fredtom

Active Member
My wife and I love the AC, and end every evening of our WDW vacation there after dinner until closing. We enjoy everything about the club, and the cast members are funny and very talented. Of course, we have our favorite actors playing certain characters. It's a lot of fun when you get into it and you'll want to keep going back. Kungaloosh!


"An Adventurers life is best!" :lol:
 

DisneyDragon

New Member
I must admit that I love PI as a whole, loving each club for what it is. However, the AC is truly unique, and 99% Disney. The other 1% though was truly awesome. About 8 years ago, my buddy got pulled into the late show, and the maid was ALL OVER HIM. Now he's a good-looking and buff guy, and she totally hammed it up, practically massaging him there. And like me, he's a ham, so the two of them were cheesing it up. Probably racier than Disney would have aimed for, but the audience was in stitches.

The other clubs, though, are a lot of fun. I'm a party-hardy guy (comes with being Canadian), and I love dancing at Mannequin's. I find the people a bit more approachable in XZFR (yes, yes, I know, but even after many, many outings, we still call it that). CW is fun (I do Improv myself), but I do find it normal when not Disney-oriented (normal is not what I'm at WDW for).

Still haven't been to the Irish Pub, but being Canadian, saves me a trip to Epcot to get a real beer.
 

slappy magoo

Well-Known Member
I'd never been to anything at PI aside from The Adventurer's Club and Comedy Warehouse up until last night...my coworkers convinced me to go to 8-Trax, so I went. It was...kind of awful. I got hit on by a 40 year old man who followed me out and tried to make me get into his car with him. Not my idea of fun. Give me the Adventurer's Club any night!


I've seen that happen quite a few times, in part because families insist on bringing their kids into PI. It's something I really wish WDW would discourage. It's bad enough seeing little kids (and I'm talking toddlers) dancing with their families on the dance floor of the clubs in PI like it was a wedding reception instead of a nightclub. But throw in families with 14/15/16 year old daughters (and trying to look older) who'd rather be anywhere else than with their lame-o parents, add a couple of local Lotharios who think Scruples is the newest fragrance from Axe Body Spray and Ecstasy is better when the person who takes it doesn't know she's on it, and you've got trouble waiting to happen. Trouble with a capital T and that rhymes with P and that stands for "Please, if you can't get a sitter or another family member to hang out with your kids somewhere else, get the hell out of Pleasure Island."

But instead of discouraging bringing kids into PI, WDW now seems to be actively encouraging it, and if they're going to do that, I'd rather see the whole think get renovated to a more responsible family-friendly enviornment, where they discourage binge drinking, ban the shot-girls, and make it overly clear that this is not meant to be an adults-only locale anymore, and it's no more acceptable to get drunk off your big ol' butt here than it would be to get plastered going around-the-world at Epcot. (I love run-on sentences, don't you?)
 

a2grafix

Well-Known Member
I concur, ahem, as well. But ...

Please forgive me. I have not been to WDW or to Pleasure Island in over 13 years. Bad luck? I think not. I have had a very interesting time these past 13 years seeing different things, working in different places across America and the like.

I have to say that when I visited in 1990 and 1993 AC was, and I still do believe, one of the best night club experiences that I have ever been too. I do like Mannequins as well, but there is something tangible, something cool and truely out of the ordinary at AC at Pleasure Island.

Thanks to everyone on this thread and many others for helping my imagination run around for a little bit and helping me dust off some great memories. For example -- the butler and Otis, I do believe, talking in one initial discussion to me. It was just on the spot. Basically, it was like the butler or Otis would use the letters of the alphabet to carry a conversation--- O I C (Oh, I see) ... G? Y? (Gee? Why?) A! E! U! (You!) ... etc etc etc. I still recall this little ditty. Pretty fun.

I do plan, sometime, to go to WDW in 2007. That is the plan, but money has to be saved. The good thing is that I am military, well, national guard (former active and reserve) and I can get discounts at Shades of Green and other perks.

I look forward to the next time I visit WDW and Adventurer's Club. One question ... has it all changed since I last visited in 1990 and 1993? Other than the cast members? The essence of AC still alive and well?

Thanks for the info on the youtube AC links. Going to check them out!
 

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