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Stu
10 Jun 03, 01:07 PM
LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- What could top a magical day in the Vacation Kingdom? How about Disney after dark, featuring lively entertainment, world-class cuisine, high-energy clubs and other ways to light the night.
When the sun sets over Disney’s four theme parks, the fun rises throughout Walt Disney World Resort with a galaxy of nighttime options such as non-stop club hopping, dueling pianos or delicacies by master chef Wolfgang Puck. Here’s a peek at what’s in store …

At Downtown Disney West Side, a waterfront district with eclectic eateries and top-name entertainment offerings, nightlife is hot, hot, hot. Highlights:

The fantasy of Cirque du Soleil® comes to life twice nightly, five days a week with La Nouba, a dramatic production that combines acrobatics, artistic dance and gymnastics in a permanent, free-standing theater.

Chart-topping musical groups performing live jazz, country, gospel and R&B are on the menu along with authentic Mississippi Delta cuisine at House of Blues.

A five-story, 100,000-square-foot interactive playground, DisneyQuest is a “theme park in a box” with innovative virtual fun for the whole family. PBacked by superstar Gloria Estefan and her husband/producer Emilio, Bongos Cuban Café brings a taste of Miami’s South Beach to Downtown Disney with Latin rhythms and cubano cuisine.

Culinary delights created by Wolfgang Puck himself at Wolfgang Puck Café and Dining Room include wood-fired pizzas, full sushi bar and other signature dishes.

The latest flicks are on the big screens of two dozen theaters -- some with stadium seating -- at AMC 24 Theatres.

Downtown Disney Pleasure Island pulls out the stops with a festive street party, fireworks and a nightly New Year’s Eve countdown. Seven clubs wind around this six-acre, nighttime entertainment complex:

It’s hip-hop heaven at BET Soundstage Club. Video jocks and DJ mix masters spin the latest urban contemporary tracks in this high-energy club.

Dancers turn up the heat at Mannequins Dance Palace with a dynamic laser-light show and alternative music all evening long. A spinning dance floor is the centerpiece of this award-winning dance club. PPleasure Island Jazz Company is the place for all types of live smooth jazz, plus light fare in an intimate setting.
Lava lamps and tie-dye set the mood at 8Trax, where guests boogie down to '70s tunes.

Party-goers rock-on to classic live music at the Rock 'n Roll Beach Club and on the crest of Hill Street at West End Stage.

Quick-witted performers hit the stage for improv at its best at The Comedy Warehouse, while zany characters weave humorous, exotic tales at Adventurers Club.

Backed by a huge video screen, pulsing speakers and swirling lights, live DJs spin the night away as Motion rocks to the beat of Top-40 music.

At nightfall, Disney’s BoardWalk captures the charm of yesteryear at the mid-Atlantic seashore. Guests can stroll the twinkling boardwalk, rent surrey bikes, try out amusing carnival games or visit themed restaurants, clubs and showplaces:

Partiers can join in a raucous sing-along to favorite tunes at Jellyrolls, a dueling piano bar set in an old warehouse.

Dancing to the sounds of a variety of music in a grand dance hall is a reality at Atlantic Dance. Hand-rolled cigars, specialty martinis, cognacs and light appetizers are offered at this elegant dance venue.

The best in sports is captured on more than 80 television monitors at ESPN Club. Trivia contests, a sports-themed video arcade and full-service restaurant round out the fun.

Kid-friendly dinner shows, a romantic table for two, or trendy tapas headline the menu of more than 300 dining options at Walt Disney World Resort. Here’s just a taste:

Victoria & Albert’s is the creme de la creme of Disney dining at the flagship Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. Whether a romantic evening out or a special celebration, the impeccable service and ever-changing menu are unparalleled. It’s earned a AAA 5-Diamond distinction.

A panoramic lookout over Magic Kingdom isn’t the only view at the award-winning California Grill at Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Guests look on as chefs craft culinary creations in an open kitchen in this L.A.-style restaurant. PMediterranean meals influenced by Greece, Spain, Italy and Northern Africa are offered at Spoodles, a casual-style eatery located at Disney’s BoardWalk.

A family favorite since 1974, “Hoop-Dee-Doo Musical Revue” is a wacky saloon-hall dinner show with a hollering troupe of performers and bottomless bucket of barbecue, beers and strawberry shortcake. The popular show is staged three times nightly at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground.

For family dinner-show fun that brings the flavor of a far-away island paradise to the shores of Seven Seas Lagoon, there’s the “Polynesian Luau” at Disney’s Polynesian Resort where guests can enjoy the interactive “Disney’s Spirit of Aloha Dinner Show.”

For more information, guests can call 407/824-4321 or visit www.disneyworld.com.

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Juliejoolz
10 Jun 03, 02:45 PM
:jump: well If I can't find anything to do from the above their must be something wrong!:jump:

Thank You Stu