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Have you ever visited the Adventurers
Club in Pleasure Island? If so how did you like your visit
there and would you recommend it to others? Any tips for
getting the most out of a visit to the Adventurers Club?
Answers posted to the list:
My wife and I LOVE the Adventurer's Club and will
frequently spend the majority of an evening (after dinner
at Bongo's, Rainforest Cafe or The House of Blues) at the
Adventure's Club. We will move from room to room and listen
to the fantastic stories and enjoy the playful interaction
with the cast before we make our way into the main show.
My tips would be not to hurry to get into the main show as
there is so much to see in the waiting area. Also plan on
going more then once in a trip if you have time as the cast
members change rolls that can put a totally different spin
on a character.
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I LOVE AC. That and Comedy Warehouse are the only 2 places
that I go
to at PI. They are great for people who travel solo and
since that is
how I go 95% of the time, it's perfect for me. Don't miss
the Library
show. Play along with the characters. Join in the fun.
You'll get
more out of the experience.
Pam
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If you walk in and you never
go downstairs, you'll miss the best stuff. Go downstairs.
If one of the characters isn't there already, they soon
will be in the main salon. The characters will either stay
in the salon to "induct" new members (that's us) or to
direct people to the next show.
Shows take place in the Mask Room, Treasure Room, and
Library. There are multiple shows in each location, a new
show each time. Library shows often incorporate the
characters singing, and there is often a lot of guest
interaction.
I've seen a lot of folks enter the club, stay at the upper
mezzanine level (the Zebra Mezzanine), then turn around and
leave.
If you stick around for a while, you'll be surprised.
Many people call it a "comedy cabaret", and that seems the
most accurate description.
My favorite show is the final show of the evening. On busy
nights, it's at 12:40am, but on slower nights, it's
12:20am. It's called the Hoopla, and it takes place in the
Library.
The interesting thing about the Adventurers Club is that
even though they run the same shows each night, the cast
switch roles, so the man playing the dashing Aviator can
play the bumbling Jr. Adventurer the next night. It's fun
to see how the actors define their roles.
Plus there's always room for improvisation. Much of the
best stuff I've seen comes from spontaneous improv, and it
keeps me coming back.
Lori
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Kungaloosh! I love it there,
and always recommend it to others.
Ana
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