I am sooooo bummed at this news.Does anyone have any information what will replace Jellyrolls, don't tell me Disney wants a Pie Bake on that end of the boardwalk so you can have your cake and eat pie to.
I agree with this, or even if they had made it more reasonable ($5-10), we would have gone. We often stay at Dolphin and would walk by Jellyrolls after leaving Epcot with an interest in going in, but knowing we were tired and might not stay more than an hour or two, we didn't want to pay the cover charge. We would have likely gone in every time we walked back from Epcot if there was no charge or it was a nominal fee.Jellyrolls would have been a giant hit if they didn't charge an entry fee.
I agree, the entry fee kept us out too. But another reason we stayed away was that our understanding was there weren’t enough places to sit if you didn’t get there at opening. I’m not fond of standing around balancing a drink while trying to enjoy music and applaud performers.Jellyrolls would have been a giant hit if they didn't charge an entry fee.
Because there would be many nights where a big percentage of tables are taken by people drinking water for 3 hours watching the free entertainment. Sure, you might be someone who would go in, buy a few cocktails, and be profitable. But this is WDW where there'd be a group of 10 who shared a diet coke.What difference does it make if you make the money in profits of entry fee?
So a 2 drink minimum wouldn't work? I've been to lots of spots with those and as long as you have non alcohol offerings it works just fine.Because there would be many nights where a big percentage of tables are taken by people drinking water for 3 hours watching the free entertainment. Sure, you might be someone who would go in, buy a few cocktails, and be profitable. But this is WDW where there'd be a group of 10 who shared a diet coke.
While we've only gone a few times in 15 years of BWV ownership....it was always packed. And honestly....if I'm running that business I'd rather have it 75% full of people who don't care about the cover charge than 100% full with lines out the door of people who will probably order one grey stuff cupcake to split.
Let's also not forget convention crowds. Swan/Dolphin and Yacht Club have a lot. They'll pay anything since they can expense it and my guess...even if on their personal dime, are less cost conscious than the avg Disney guest.
Actually it is run by a vendor and has been since it opened, and Disney wants to go a different direction and after the refurb they will run the new offering directly.If it was profitable it wouldn't be closing, Hoop Dee Doo is still going strong
You couldn’t be more wrong. JellyRolls was a huge success. Disney is just kicking out a 3rd party in order to try and capitalize themselves.So a 2 drink minimum wouldn't work? I've been to lots of spots with those and as long as you have non alcohol offerings it works just fine.
I never saw it packed in all the times I have dropped in and I stopped in my last two trips only to walk away because no piano is worth nearly $50 to walk in unless it's Billy Joel hanging out playing The Entertainer. You can listen for free at POR or just be entertained in the parks for your $100 + a person already paid.
If it was profitable it wouldn't be closing, Hoop Dee Doo is still going strong
Oh, where are they moving? Will you go to the new spot? Are all you fans following it to the new spot?You couldn’t be more wrong. JellyRolls was a huge success. Disney is just kicking out a 3rd party in order to try and capitalize themselves.
FWIW JellyRolls is moving; not closing. Which is weird since according to some here, it failed.
The last few times I went to a Billy Joel.concert it was $300+ so $20 to get into jelly rolls still seems a decent deal.So a 2 drink minimum wouldn't work? I've been to lots of spots with those and as long as you have non alcohol offerings it works just fine.
I never saw it packed in all the times I have dropped in and I stopped in my last two trips only to walk away because no piano is worth nearly $50 to walk in unless it's Billy Joel hanging out playing The Entertainer. You can listen for free at POR or just be entertained in the parks for your $100 + a person already paid.
If it was profitable it wouldn't be closing, Hoop Dee Doo is still going strong
Scott posted Jelly won't locate on Disney property including DS and Swandolph. Citywalk isn't likely, they have Obriens.. I wouldn't be surprised if Jellyrolls moves over to Disney Springs.
But it's literally a $8 Uber ride from anywhere on property....and I'm guessing $12 from offsite. Disney being protective of the parking there is not new.,...we're going on a decade of it being an issue.I think that since it's become virtually impossible to frequent the Boardwalk by driving over and parking your car, it's less popular/convenient to visit.