Dueling Piano Bar???

barbara

New Member
When I lived in Florida we used to go to Jellyrolls alot, always had a great time. Not just for the younger adults-all ages would go,
 

Johnnyboy

New Member
I'm anxiously awaiting my first visit to JellyRolls . . . I've heard so many good things about it and it seems like a good place to go as an alternative to the clubs of PI which might be setup for a crowd a little younger than myself. (I'm 44) I'll be there Thurs 10/4 . . . my first full night at Disney this visit. :sohappy:
 

k.hunter30

New Member
Just be aware before you go that there's a cover charge (my DH wasn't expecting one. :rolleyes:) It's a fun place!
And the charge changes... It was $8 when we went on a Thursday in May.

DH and I loved Jellyrolls - but we really like dueling piano bars. I've been to a few "Howl At The Moon"s that were more fun - but Jellyrolls is great for what is offered at WDW.

It's generally an older crowd. DH and I (both in our 20s) were the youngest people there. If you have some songs that you really want played, either get there early to request them or include a $5 or $10. After 10p.m. or so, some people were placing $20s with each request. :rolleyes: Though try to make nice with the piano players and they'll be a little more likely to play your songs.

They have free popcorn - which is a nice snack to go along with the singing and fun. Be ready to join in a kick line if you go!:wave:
 

PhotoDave219

Well-Known Member
FYI..... Smoking is allowed at Jellyrolls. (At least the last time i went there)

So if youre a militant non-smoker ( :lookaroun ) ... might wannna skip this.
 

Zummi Gummi

Pioneering the Universe Within!
It's smokey, and there is a cover (which I believe is higher on the weekends), but it's a lot of fun.

I enjoy piano bars, and especially like this one because a lot of piano bar shows tend to get really really "dirty" as the evening goes on, but this one does not.
 

Figment25

New Member
Jellyrolls has become a tradition when we go to WDW. The cover can range as much as $10 that I have seen but in my personal opinion, it is well worth it. They have very talented piano players, our favorite being Scotty and Ray. The audience is always an ecclectic mix with a wide variety of age groups. I also reccommend to get there early, get a table in the front, get accquainted with the piano players and they often play your requests for free or for a mere dollar. I would definitely say you have to at least visit Jellyrolls once to see what you have been missing!!! I can't wait till 10/20 when we make our next trip to WDW and Jellyrolls
:sohappy:
 

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