RealDisneyFan
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Mar 30, 2004
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Hey Everyone,
This is a bit off topic... But there just isn't a topic in DIS for this. So I thought I would squeeze in here.
The Adventurer's Club on Pleasure island has been the perfect bar for me for the last decade. The 1930's atmosphere is amazing. If you want a quiet drink, sit upstairs, looking down on the activities in the main salon. Or grab a quiet moment in the Mask Room. And if you want to be entertained or be part of the action just pull up to the bar, talk to Babylonia and the Colonel and head on into the Library when the next show begins.
The Kizmit that makes the bar though is the actors who improv throughout the night, spending time with the patrons in the crowd and on stage.
Up until February of this year they had developed a veteran crew. They knew their roles inside and out. Pemelia Perkins, Hathaway Brown, Otis T Wren, Graves and the rest were simply perfectly internalized by the crew who impersonated them.
For some reason, early this year they reworked the cast, re-assigning the women to other places in Disney and doing the same with most of the male members of the cast. The result was a loss of that special spark that made the club so dear.
I would like to know if there are other Adventurer's Club fans out there. And if so, if they have noticed the changes... and if perhaps the new crew might be getting the feel for their roles yet.
Even diluted, it's worth a visit by those who haven't been there. And for veterans like myself, I'm hoping they regain their earlier glory!
This is a bit off topic... But there just isn't a topic in DIS for this. So I thought I would squeeze in here.

The Adventurer's Club on Pleasure island has been the perfect bar for me for the last decade. The 1930's atmosphere is amazing. If you want a quiet drink, sit upstairs, looking down on the activities in the main salon. Or grab a quiet moment in the Mask Room. And if you want to be entertained or be part of the action just pull up to the bar, talk to Babylonia and the Colonel and head on into the Library when the next show begins.
The Kizmit that makes the bar though is the actors who improv throughout the night, spending time with the patrons in the crowd and on stage.
Up until February of this year they had developed a veteran crew. They knew their roles inside and out. Pemelia Perkins, Hathaway Brown, Otis T Wren, Graves and the rest were simply perfectly internalized by the crew who impersonated them.
For some reason, early this year they reworked the cast, re-assigning the women to other places in Disney and doing the same with most of the male members of the cast. The result was a loss of that special spark that made the club so dear.
I would like to know if there are other Adventurer's Club fans out there. And if so, if they have noticed the changes... and if perhaps the new crew might be getting the feel for their roles yet.
Even diluted, it's worth a visit by those who haven't been there. And for veterans like myself, I'm hoping they regain their earlier glory!
