Disney’s BoardWalk Entertainment District is a charming quarter-mile strip of lodging, dining, shops and exciting nightlife. You do not need to be a guest at the resorts here or have a theme park ticket to explore this area. Parking is open to the public but subject to availability.
Looking for adult entertainment? You'll find Atlantic Dance Hall, a stylish nightclub that plays hits from the '80s, '90s and today to dance your heart out to. Jellyrolls is a popular 21+ dueling piano bar with audience sing-alongs. More into sports than you are music? Check out the ESPN Club's Live Radio Sports Shows where you can catch interviews with celebrity athletes that take place right inside. ESPN Club is a table service restaurant with over 100 televisions and is a popular choice for game days. AbracadaBAR is a magic-themed cocktail bar and lounge that is perfect for the adult crowd.
If you're strolling the Boardwalk in the evening, you may come across jugglers, a Tarot card reader, or even a live jazz band. Keep an eye out!
Looking for something family-friendly? The whole ambiance of Disney’s BoardWalk evokes a Coney Island-style feeling, complete with things like a bakery, creamery, funnel cake and chili dog carts, and walk-up pizza window. Traveling with kids? There's an arcade, midway games, gift shops, and even surrey bike rentals for a fun way to get around!
There is no admission fee to Disney’s BoardWalk itself, but some venues may have cover charge fees. Self-parking is free for Walt Disney World® Resort but based on availability. If they are all taken, you may end up having to use Valet service ($25).
You can also get here by bus from any Walt Disney World® Resort theme park. You would take the bus to Disney’s BoardWalk Inn and Villas, walk through the lobby and you've arrived!
If you're at Epcot® or Disney’s Hollywood Studios®, you could also take the Friendship Boat to the Boardwalk!
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