Save the Adventurers Club

CaptainMichael

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Not really...every Liquor store should have it. At least here they do!

Well, we don't really have liquor stores in SE Louisiana. We sell all of our liquor in grocery and convenience stores. Only one store in the area had it.


I've yet to find Daily's Strawberry Daiquiri Mix for Kungalooshes.
 

CaptainMichael

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It would basically would be a ticketed PI. :lol: Don't know if it would be JUST for adults, though, even I think that it a bit much. But I do think it would have been adult oriented.

Okay, adults and teenagers then.

Bottom-line is you wouldn't have Bob, Sally, and their 2.5 kids clogging up the park with their doublewide strollers, and since the rest of WDW (save for EPCOT and parts of DHS and DAK) caters strictly to them, I'm all for Night Kingdom now. Unhandcuff the Imagineers and let's see what they come up with.
 

EPCOT Explorer

New Member
Okay, adults and teenagers then.

Bottom-line is you wouldn't have Bob, Sally, and their 2.5 kids clogging up the park with their doublewide strollers, and since the rest of WDW (save for EPCOT and parts of DHS and DAK) caters strictly to them, I'm all for Night Kingdom now. Unhandcuff the Imagineers and let's see what they come up with.

If they were to do it the right way....Yikes. This could have been something huge. I'm thinking of something almost DisneySEA-esque in theme.


....Yeah, want. :lol:
 

CaptainMichael

Well-Known Member
If they were to do it the right way....Yikes. This could have been something huge. I'm thinking of something almost DisneySEA-esque in theme.


....Yeah, want. :lol:

And to make it affordable. Maybe have a ticketing system similar to the original "E Ticket" system. Every once in a while, you could splurge for everything, but to make it accessible to us lowly college students/graduates/law students you could have cheaper tickets for smaller attractions.
 

EPCOT Explorer

New Member
And to make it affordable. Maybe have a ticketing system similar to the original "E Ticket" system. Every once in a while, you could splurge for everything, but to make it accessible to us lowly college students/graduates/law students you could have cheaper tickets for smaller attractions.

Perfect. Low charge to get in....And then you pay your way around. Brilliant.
 

stlbobby

Well-Known Member
I don't think Disney will ever do anything resembling PI again. I think the strategy is to have quiet places spread throughout WDW to drink rather than a party destination.

This is based strictly on my observation and no real data or inside information.

This solves a number of problems. By spreading the bars out they are more easily accessible to resort guests and it doesn't bring the problems that can accompany a strictly party area--such as the PI crime wave from a few years back.

The strategy doesn't bring in the locals, but it avoids bad press and gives the resort guests an easy opportunity to throw a few back at the end of the night.
 

MythBuster

Active Member
One concept I heard that it was basically "AK After Dark". It was like a special event with different experiences at night time. But of course, it was the low budget version.
 

CaptainMichael

Well-Known Member
One concept I heard that it was basically "AK After Dark". It was like a special event with different experiences at night time. But of course, it was the low budget version.

Yep, that was NK in its most basic form. I think in all incarnations it was a glorified expansion of DAK. Makes sense to share infrastructure, etc.
 

MythBuster

Active Member
The best I can remember this were the categories of Night Kingdom were:

The Club - Adventurers Club

Rivers End

Jungle Trek

Tropical Americas

Islands

Asia

Africa
 

71jason

Well-Known Member
I don't think Disney will ever do anything resembling PI again. I think the strategy is to have quiet places spread throughout WDW to drink rather than a party destination.

This is based strictly on my observation and no real data or inside information.

This solves a number of problems. By spreading the bars out they are more easily accessible to resort guests and it doesn't bring the problems that can accompany a strictly party area--such as the PI crime wave from a few years back.

Interesting theory, but PI is still largely bars...and billed in advertising as a "nightlife destination." At the same time, I'm hard pressed to think of any new bars around property since the PI clubs closed. Maybe that tiny bar in The Wave, but that's about it, and I think even that opened first. Far more likely, this was all about turning operations over to third parties.
 

CaptainMichael

Well-Known Member
Remind me next time you're in town, we'll stock you up. The good thing is a little goes a long way. BTW, buy Bols if you can find it, best one there is. Avoid Mr. Boston like the plague.

Sounds good if I can ever get back there.

Yep, it does go a long way. I could only find LeRoux.
 

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