View Full Version : Missing the Adventurers Club
drandolph
05-09-2009, 03:38 PM
Anybody know if any of the other bars on Pleasure Island offers the drinks from the Adventurers Club?
black562
05-09-2009, 04:18 PM
Who doesn't miss it. I hope the rumors are true about it reopening soon. Even the thought of a dinner show there would be a nice concept and I think people would pack into that place.
Floydian
05-09-2009, 07:50 PM
Pleasure Island? Is that the dark dead space where I hear all the crickets at night? Or is that just in my head?
double meaning intended...so there!!
black562
05-10-2009, 03:26 AM
Take the Atlantic Dance Hall at Boardwalk (not many people go there), gut it. Build it into the Adventurer's Club, then you have that sitting next to Jellyrolls. Charge ten bucks for one club or fifteen for both. You could do the outside as an old looking building and even have some old boats docked like its a distant port of call...adventure.
That's my idea.
KINGBOBOFTHENORTH
05-10-2009, 12:14 PM
Take the Atlantic Dance Hall at Boardwalk (not many people go there), gut it. Build it into the Adventurer's Club, then you have that sitting next to Jellyrolls.
AD is contracted to the Swan and Dolphin hotels until 2013 so it's not possible to do anything to it for at least four more years. Our best hope is Disney reopening AC in its current location. AC is available for private rentals but I'm only aware of one such event in September and it's completely sold out.
BobK/Orlando
black562
05-10-2009, 02:00 PM
AD is contracted to the Swan and Dolphin hotels until 2013 so it's not possible to do anything to it for at least four more years. Our best hope is Disney reopening AC in its current location. AC is available for private rentals but I'm only aware of one such event in September and it's completely sold out.
BobK/Orlando
I know, it was just one of my "blue sky" ideas is all. I've also heard rumors that AC could re-open as a dinner show type deal, but nothing more than rumors so far. Disney is really shooting themselves in the foot with this one. If I were an executive, I would certainly take notice of all the private show sell-outs and popularity this has around it...and reopen the place.
Floydian
05-10-2009, 02:35 PM
I know, it was just one of my "blue sky" ideas is all. I've also heard rumors that AC could re-open as a dinner show type deal, but nothing more than rumors so far. Disney is really shooting themselves in the foot with this one. If I were an executive, I would certainly take notice of all the private show sell-outs and popularity this has around it...and reopen the place.
Tell you what...if I win the $129 million PowerBall jackpot this week, I promise to book the AC for private parties through the end of the year and open it up to everyone here! :cool2:
black562
05-10-2009, 02:54 PM
Tell you what...if I win the $129 million PowerBall jackpot this week, I promise to book the AC for private parties through the end of the year and open it up to everyone here! :cool2:
Why stop there, why not lease the building and open it for good? Disney would then see how much money you're making and realize what a big mistake they made. :cool1:
Floydian
05-10-2009, 02:57 PM
Why stop there, why not lease the building and open it for good? Disney would then see how much money you're making and realize what a big mistake they made. :cool1:
Well, if they'd let me, SURE! But I'd still want to have the Disney talent and Disney magic included. Think I could lease that too?
black562
05-10-2009, 03:14 PM
Well, if they'd let me, SURE! But I'd still want to have the Disney talent and Disney magic included. Think I could lease that too?
Hey, we're talkin' "blue sky" here, we can come up with anything we want.
KINGBOBOFTHENORTH
05-10-2009, 04:06 PM
Be sure to follow the "So What's Coming to the New Pleasure Island" thread over in the Rumors section of Disboards. These discussions are on-going all the time over there. Disney just wants to outsource everything; not operate it. So if you had the money you could probably lease the place and hire whoever you want to staff it. But how to charge for the shows so that you don't lose all your money is the tricky part.
BobK/Orlando
xmlguy
05-11-2009, 12:27 AM
Be sure to follow the "So What's Coming to the New Pleasure Island" thread over in the Rumors section of Disboards. These discussions are on-going all the time over there. Disney just wants to outsource everything; not operate it. So if you had the money you could probably lease the place and hire whoever you want to staff it. But how to charge for the shows so that you don't lose all your money is the tricky part.
Topless Adventurers Club? I'm sure Larry Flint would do it in a heartbeat. Somehow I think Disney would object.
Floydian
05-11-2009, 08:24 AM
Disney just wants to outsource everything; not operate it. So if you had the money you could probably lease the place and hire whoever you want to staff it. But how to charge for the shows so that you don't lose all your money is the tricky part.
BobK/Orlando
Therein lies the problem to me. As a small business owner leasing the place, there's no way I could provide the benefits that Disney can/does. Health and vacation, discounts, "Name recognition" for future work. Which is better on their resume..."acted at Floydian's Bar" or "Disney Cast Member/Actor/Actress/Performer" or whatever they'd say. From working with them for a very short time, I know a lot of aspiring young performers are there as much (or more) for the experience and name as they are for the Disney magic. It just wouldn't be the same without the Disney quality theming and performers.
Jason71
05-11-2009, 09:13 AM
To answer the OP's original question, probably out of luck finding a Kungaloosh, but a few of the old AC bartenders work the remaining outside bars at PI, and they may remember the old recipes.
As an alternative, just about every recipe is online somewhere. Look it up, get an idea of the ingredients, and any decent bartender should be able to make up a close approximation.
black562
05-15-2009, 11:38 AM
So is anyone going to the Adventures Club weekend in September?
cityofweasels
06-05-2009, 10:03 PM
Late reply, but I'm going. Solo, though I have no doubt I'll know a bunch of the other attendees by sight if nothing else.
10_Kyle_10
06-06-2009, 08:25 AM
Whaat are the dates for the event and who is putting it on?
cityofweasels
06-06-2009, 12:49 PM
Whaat are the dates for the event and who is putting it on?
It's September 25-27th (the anniversary of the closing.) A group called the Congaloosh Society is putting it on. The reception in the AC itself sold out pretty fast, but there's also a banquet dinner with a panel of former AC cast members at one of the Hotel Plaza Blvd. hotels too, looks like there are 18 spaces left for that. They have a web site, http://www.congaloosh.org, with the full info.
Anyone else out there going?
10_Kyle_10
06-07-2009, 08:27 AM
Shucks we miss it by 4days...
I miss it that is for sure!! I am going to be there in September! Both of the big events have been sold out for awhile though...
APB513
06-08-2009, 08:52 AM
Who doesn't miss it. I hope the rumors are true about it reopening soon. Even the thought of a dinner show there would be a nice concept and I think people would pack into that place.
I agree! An Adventurer's Club Dinner theater would be great. It would probably become the hardest ADR to book.
Tell you what...if I win the $129 million PowerBall jackpot this week, I promise to book the AC for private parties through the end of the year and open it up to everyone here! :cool2:
Keep buying Powerball tickets!! Remember dreams do come true :)
So is anyone going to the Adventures Club weekend in September?
Not me :sad2:. I would have loved to have gone to the AC again.
sitcom
06-16-2009, 07:12 AM
ye
sitcom
06-16-2009, 07:13 AM
yea
GoldieSaysMeep
06-17-2009, 03:54 PM
Last time I was in WDW, I got a Kungaloosh at the bar at Animal Kingdom Lodge. AC was still open then.
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