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We only went once, and our kids were fairly young....we were very confused by the different "skits" - they would suddenly start up in different rooms, and while it was all really fun and interesting, we didn't understand enough of what was going on. It mostly was like they all seemed to be a bunch of regulars at a "club" who were telling stories about their adventures - kind of like the old movie scenes like Casablanca....and the rest of the "guests" were just in there listening to their tales....

The place I miss even more than Adventurer's Club is the Comedy Warehouse - all improv stuff, and the audience participated by shouting out stuff... a bit "adult" sometimes, but usually pretty family oriented. My young daughter (I think she was only about 10 or 12 at the time) was selected to participate, and it was hilarious!

We would have enjoyed that, too! We have a couple of places here in Atlanta like that. They are so fun!
 


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I have only been to Whole World Improv on Spring St., and I highly recommend it! It’s pretty much all improv. Dad’s Garage, in the Old Fourth Ward, has similar improv nights, but that isn’t their main focus. But some like it better than Whole World.
 
We only went once, and our kids were fairly young....we were very confused by the different "skits" - they would suddenly start up in different rooms, and while it was all really fun and interesting, we didn't understand enough of what was going on. It mostly was like they all seemed to be a bunch of regulars at a "club" who were telling stories about their adventures - kind of like the old movie scenes like Casablanca....and the rest of the "guests" were just in there listening to their tales....

It was this...but what you are missing is the interactive and improvisational aspects to it. They did the same shows every night, but they were often very reliant on the behaviour of the audience. It combined Improv with comedy skits in such a way that to me made it vastly superior to the comedy warehouse. It was something that was a bit strange about it. I'm with the PP that said they still miss it 10 years later - it was #1 my favorite thing at all of Disney World. (And quite honestly I have never encountered anything like it...a few places similar...but usually the improv piece is missing.)
 
My tour guide last week mentioned that the construction at the Adventureland bridge in MK will be a new quickserve restaurant. I hope it doesn't make the traffic too much worse there - that bridge can be a bit of a bottleneck sometimes.
 


You would need to purchase the ticket that covers the higher priced days. At least that was the information that was provided when the survey regarding tiered tickets was circulated.

I wonder what happens if you have to cancel or reschedule your trip? You're purchasing a ticket for a specific day or time frame so if you don't use it, are you just out of the cash or can you apply the value of the ticket towards the purchase of a future trip? You'll soon need to degree in accounting to figure all of this out.

I have been buying 7 or 8 day hoppers years ahead of my trips for years. It's been fun while it lasted. :(
 
The place I miss even more than Adventurer's Club is the Comedy Warehouse - all improv stuff, and the audience participated by shouting out stuff... a bit "adult" sometimes, but usually pretty family oriented. My young daughter (I think she was only about 10 or 12 at the time) was selected to participate, and it was hilarious![/QUOTE]

During my first CP (98) I used to go to Comedy Warehouse Thursday nights since it was free to cast members.
 
It was this...but what you are missing is the interactive and improvisational aspects to it. They did the same shows every night, but they were often very reliant on the behaviour of the audience. It combined Improv with comedy skits in such a way that to me made it vastly superior to the comedy warehouse. It was something that was a bit strange about it. I'm with the PP that said they still miss it 10 years later - it was #1 my favorite thing at all of Disney World. (And quite honestly I have never encountered anything like it...a few places similar...but usually the improv piece is missing.)

All of this-- plus, not sure when you first attended, but we started going in 03--- My memory says at thet time they didn't have the same shows every night-- there were many more that rotated. (At least in the main salon) as time went by they seemed to have ended up with the standard set..... as far as I can remember....... you know....
 
I can't remember exactly when we were going, probably mid- to late-90s, but we loved Pleasure Island! Both Adventurers Club and Comedy Warehouse were awesome. We also like bouncing around the various themed clubs, especially the beach club, progressive club, and the techno club. The "New Year" celebrations were great for getting everybody all excited. Fun times!
 
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