When most people think about Disney World, they probably think of happy little kids meeting Mickey for the first time, all the nostalgic memories from the days of yesteryear, and of course — FOOD.
But, what most people DON’T think of is a super hoppin’ and lively piano bar situated just steps away from EPCOT (literally). Disney’s Jellyrolls exists, and boy do people love it! This popular nighttime spot is just for adults 21 and up, and they do charge admission to get in — and it looks like that admission price has just gone up!
If you’re looking to keep the party going after your long day in the parks, Jellyrolls might be just the place! Guests 21+ can hop on over to Disney’s BoardWalk and snag a table in front of the stage where two pianos are just waiting to be played by maestros who can seemingly play anything!
Jellyrolls has always required a cover charge, and up until recently the price of admission was $15. As of yesterday, it will now cost you $18 to get into the popular bar. Cast Members can get in for half price ($9) daily but can get in for free on Sundays!
If you’re looking to add some nightlife to your Disney vacation, keep Jellyrolls in mind — it does fill up quickly though, so we recommend getting there as soon as it opens! Currently, Jellyrolls is open Thursdays through Mondays from 7:00PM to 1:45AM.
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Ken says
Been there several times and heat the Kings at the Keyboard can play anything, but the cover per person is out of control. Not as much fun, (no piano’s) but House of Blues at the bar, or even out in the courtyard are just as much fun for a relaxing drink, and live music with no cover. If you want a comedy show, then go to Jellyrolls