Beak and Barrel Seating Experiences


We were a party of 2 who were sat with a group of 6 who were at around the 30-minute mark of their time. They were the funnest bunch and we had a great time with them albeit short-lived! We luckily bumped into them the next day too and got to share about the rest of our experience.

I'd normally avoid these kinds of interactions at all costs but we actually had a few scenarios like this happen this past weekend and I tell ya... these Disney people. They grow on you. 😂
 
We were a party of 2 who were sat with a group of 6 who were at around the 30-minute mark of their time. They were the funnest bunch and we had a great time with them albeit short-lived! We luckily bumped into them the next day too and got to share about the rest of our experience.

I'd normally avoid these kinds of interactions at all costs but we actually had a few scenarios like this happen this past weekend and I tell ya... these Disney people. They grow on you. 😂
That’s kind of annoying tbh that they place people at the same table who are at different points of their time limits. The whole time limit thing is so tacky to me to start with. Than to just have to deal with people near you rotating out is very factory like
 
That’s kind of annoying tbh that they place people at the same table who are at different points of their time limits. The whole time limit thing is so tacky to me to start with. Than to just have to deal with people near you rotating out is very factory like

I don't mind since it lets more people come in and experience it. Our res was for 10:45pm on a MNSSHP night so by the time our time limit was coming, our server was just like you guys can stay. We're at the end of the night anyway.

I was like, "No, please. We're so tired. Please kick us out and give us the full Beak & Barrel experience." 😂
 
I will be going there solo next week. So I’m assuming I’ll be at the bar. Are there seats at the bar, or will I end up standing?
So I got super-lucky and got two different solo reservations for this past week. One on a normal night, the other during a Halloween Party. Halloween Party one was late and actually not crowded inside, which was weird, cause still no reservations available.

The first time I got put alongside a railing/table in the backroom, with a stool. Plus side, I got to sit, and by myself. Downside, I was basically stuck in a corner and didn't get to see most of the "show" without having to stand up and move someplace else.

Second time I got placed at the main bar, standing. Which honestly is confusing, because there's plenty of room for bar stools. I can only assume they do it to encourage turnover, because it's not for space reasons. Maybe once it calms down. Honestly, I half expected barstools that slowly raised and lowered themselves. :)

I loved it. Yes, parts of it were annoying, mostly the Oga's-like pack-them-in and then ship them out feel. But otherwise it was the closest I've felt to The Adventurers Club in 20 years. (*sniff*) Some small shows, the staff mostly in character, etc. Yeah the Adventurers Club was 3-4x the size and had full-out hilarious performers/shows.... but at least this was capturing some of the essential spirit. Between this and the Haunted Mansion parlor on the Treasure, maybe Disney is slowly starting to understand what made the Adventurers Club so great and that maybe it could score a ridiculous amount of alcohol $$$ by doing it right.
 
I don't mind since it lets more people come in and experience it. Our res was for 10:45pm on a MNSSHP night so by the time our time limit was coming, our server was just like you guys can stay. We're at the end of the night anyway.

I was like, "No, please. We're so tired. Please kick us out and give us the full Beak & Barrel experience." 😂
They make you walk the plank after 45 minutes? 🤣
 
So I got super-lucky and got two different solo reservations for this past week. One on a normal night, the other during a Halloween Party. Halloween Party one was late and actually not crowded inside, which was weird, cause still no reservations available.

The first time I got put alongside a railing/table in the backroom, with a stool. Plus side, I got to sit, and by myself. Downside, I was basically stuck in a corner and didn't get to see most of the "show" without having to stand up and move someplace else.

Second time I got placed at the main bar, standing. Which honestly is confusing, because there's plenty of room for bar stools. I can only assume they do it to encourage turnover, because it's not for space reasons. Maybe once it calms down. Honestly, I half expected barstools that slowly raised and lowered themselves. :)

I loved it. Yes, parts of it were annoying, mostly the Oga's-like pack-them-in and then ship them out feel. But otherwise it was the closest I've felt to The Adventurers Club in 20 years. (*sniff*) Some small shows, the staff mostly in character, etc. Yeah the Adventurers Club was 3-4x the size and had full-out hilarious performers/shows.... but at least this was capturing some of the essential spirit. Between this and the Haunted Mansion parlor on the Treasure, maybe Disney is slowly starting to understand what made the Adventurers Club so great and that maybe it could score a ridiculous amount of alcohol $$$ by doing it right.
I’m confident one of the reasons pleasure island was nixxed was because parents would leave their kids in the hotel rooms alone at night to go. A totally different set of standards applied to parents just 25+ years ago. Nowadays parents are all held to a ridiculously high standard
 
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I’m confident one of the reasons pleasure island was nixxed was because parents would leave their kids in the hotel rooms alone at night to go. A totally different set of standards applied to parents just 25+ years ago. Nowadays parents are all held to a ridiculously high standard
Interesting. I’m West Coast so I only got to go every so often so I never understood the actual reasons.

I suspected it had more to do with bad behavior from rowdy young 20s people, and/or the hassle of concentrating all the drunks in one zone, especially when alcohol wasn’t as available across the parks.

I get that the Adventurers Club itself was probably expensive to operate for the return on alcohol revenue. Same reason you don’t see a lot of theme bars exist for long even in NYC.

I’m still amazed none of the Disney cruise ships have done the Adventurers Club or something similar. It’s perfect as a rolling activity plus liquor revenue. Like Haunted Mansion Lounge but with some performers.
 
I’m confident one of the reasons pleasure island was nixxed was because parents would leave their kids in the hotel rooms alone at night to go. A totally different set of standards applied to parents just 25+ years ago. Nowadays parents are all held to a ridiculously high standard
Yeah cuz not leaving your kids alone in a hotel room is a pretty low bar!
 
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Interesting. I’m West Coast so I only got to go every so often so I never understood the actual reasons.

I suspected it had more to do with bad behavior from rowdy young 20s people, and/or the hassle of concentrating all the drunks in one zone, especially when alcohol wasn’t as available across the parks.

I get that the Adventurers Club itself was probably expensive to operate for the return on alcohol revenue. Same reason you don’t see a lot of theme bars exist for long even in NYC.

I’m still amazed none of the Disney cruise ships have done the Adventurers Club or something similar. It’s perfect as a rolling activity plus liquor revenue. Like Haunted Mansion Lounge but with some performers.
Decline in attendance. They tried different ways to keep it open during the 2008 recession like dropping the entry fee and allowing minors in to a few clubs and cutting expenses. With the addition of Westside, more dining and shopping, it just wasn't making money. It didn't help that PI had a NYE Fireworks show every night hitting the bottom line.

And now we have lots of third party restaurants carrying the load in Disney Springs. Makes the most sense for Disney.
 
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Interesting. I’m West Coast so I only got to go every so often so I never understood the actual reasons.

I suspected it had more to do with bad behavior from rowdy young 20s people, and/or the hassle of concentrating all the drunks in one zone, especially when alcohol wasn’t as available across the parks.

I get that the Adventurers Club itself was probably expensive to operate for the return on alcohol revenue. Same reason you don’t see a lot of theme bars exist for long even in NYC.

I’m still amazed none of the Disney cruise ships have done the Adventurers Club or something similar. It’s perfect as a rolling activity plus liquor revenue. Like Haunted Mansion Lounge but with some performers.
Not enough people on the ship to really get it popping these days. Even the royal carribean ships struggled with filling their clubs and got rid of most of them on the ships
 
Decline in attendance. They tried different ways to keep it open during the 2008 recession like dropping the entry fee and allowing minors in to a few clubs and cutting expenses. With the addition of Westside, more dining and shopping, it just wasn't making money. It didn't help that PI had a NYE Fireworks show every night hitting the bottom line.

And now we have lots of third party restaurants carrying the load in Disney Springs. Makes the most sense for Disney.
I’m mostly annoyed that I never got to experience it. I remember seeing it as a kid thinking when I get older I get to go there and welp that didn’t happen 😭😭
 
I mean nowadays people won’t even leave a 15 year old alone………back in the day people regularly left 9-10 year olds alone at home.
Yeah my kids are 40 and 35 I don’t know anyone that regularly left their 9-10 year old alone, maybe latchkey kids for an hour or two after school during the day. Heck I’m 70 and we were never left home alone. At night? In a hotel room? I don’t think so.
 
Yeah my kids are 40 and 35 I don’t know anyone that regularly left their 9-10 year old alone, maybe latchkey kids for an hour or two after school during the day. Heck I’m 70 and we were never left home alone. At night? In a hotel room? I don’t think so.
I was regularly left home alone for hours at a time at 9-10 years old and even ordered pizza at that age. I even rode my bike to school which was over a mile away at 8ish years old! It was another time, nowadays the same people who left their kids alone and gave their kids more responsibility are the most vocal critics of parents today doing the same with their kids!
 












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