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Old 11-19-2009, 02:00 PM   #1
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What is there to do at night for a couple of young, single girls?

We are bringing our nanny and her sister (ages 22 and 19) with us in February. I know since all the clubs at DTD are closed now ( by the way..), there isn't too much for them to do there. I don't think they will want to be going out each night, but I know they like to go to clubs and dance, etc. We are staying at POR, which I know doesn't have the hippest scene in the World, lol.

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They're going to have a hard time since the one is only 19. JellyRolls and Atlantic Dance Hall - really the only places left at WDW for "clubbing" -- have a minimum age of 21.
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Old 11-19-2009, 05:13 PM   #3
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That's what I was afraid of. They wouldn't be interested in either of those, anyway. They are more the BET, Mannequins, etc. type. Hmm.

Might just need to tell them the River Roost at POR is as good as it gets for them
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disney's boardwalk is awesome and there may be something going on at house of blues!
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disney's boardwalk is awesome and there may be something going on at house of blues!
What is there to do at the Boardwalk other than what I mentioned? ESPN club would be the only other thing.

And House of Blues is at DTD but that might be an idea.
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Yeah, since they can't get into the Boardwalk clubs I wouldn't suggest that. They couldn't have gotten into BET or Mannequins either because for the last year they were open those were 21 and up only. It has to be faced, Disney is not a clubbing destination for young adults. Try House of Blues if they must stay on property. Raglan Road and Paradiso 37 have live music but I think it's more for an older crowd. If they have a car they can try Universal City Walk (not sure if under 21 can get into their clubs though)
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Is it me or does this thread win "Most Suggestive Thread Title Ever"?

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Is it me or does this thread win "Most Suggestive Thread Title Ever"?

Yeah, maybe my answer should have been -- hang out at the pool at your resort and maybe meet a couple of young, single guys?
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We are bringing our nanny and her sister (ages 22 and 19) with us in February. I know since all the clubs at DTD are closed now ( by the way..), there isn't too much for them to do there. I don't think they will want to be going out each night, but I know they like to go to clubs and dance, etc. We are staying at POR, which I know doesn't have the hippest scene in the World, lol.

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