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It’s Official: Jellyrolls Finds New Home Beyond Disney World

There was a moment when Jellyrolls quietly disappeared from Disney’s BoardWalk, and it felt like something bigger had been lost with it. Not just a bar, not just another entertainment option—but a place that had its own identity inside Walt Disney World.

Disney's BoardWalk at night
Credit: Disney

And for a while, there was a big question hanging over it: was that it?

As it turns out, not even close.

The Comeback Is Real

Jellyrolls is officially returning, with a brand-new location already in progress in Lake Buena Vista. It’s not a rumor anymore. Construction is underway, and the timeline is set for a late summer or early fall opening.

That alone is enough to get people excited—but it’s where and how this is happening that really stands out.

Instead of staying on Disney property, Jellyrolls is stepping just outside of it. Close enough to remain convenient, but far enough to do things differently.

And that difference could end up being a major advantage.

Breaking Free From the Old Limitations

The original BoardWalk location had its charm, but it also had its limits. Parking wasn’t simple, access could be tricky, and the space itself had constraints.

This new venue flips that.

Disney Boardwalk and Jellyrolls.
Credit: Disney

Guests will have free parking, direct rideshare access, and a space designed specifically for the experience from the ground up. That last part is key.

Because Jellyrolls isn’t just about drinks or music—it’s about the atmosphere.

And now, that atmosphere is being built with more control than ever before.

What’s Staying the Same

Even with all these changes, the identity of Jellyrolls isn’t going anywhere.

It’s still a 21+ venue. Still a dueling piano show driven by crowd requests. Still the kind of place where one song can turn into a full-room singalong without warning.

The menu is staying familiar, too, with specialty drinks and those small touches that regulars remember.

There’s also a continued effort to keep the experience fun without crossing into uncomfortable territory. That balance helped define the original location, and it’s clearly staying intact.

What’s Getting Better

This is where the new Jellyrolls starts to separate itself.

The upgraded sound and lighting systems, combined with a redesigned stage, are meant to bring guests closer to the performance than ever before. Instead of feeling like you’re watching from a table, the idea is to feel pulled into the show itself.

That’s a big shift.

Jellyrolls
Credit: Chad P, Flickr

And if it works the way it’s intended, it could make the new location even more engaging than the original.

Why This Matters Right Now

Disney World has changed a lot in recent years, especially when it comes to nightlife. Options that once felt like staples are becoming less common, and guests are noticing.

That’s what makes Jellyrolls’ return feel bigger than just one venue reopening.

It’s bringing back something that’s been missing.

And even though it’s no longer inside Disney property, it still feels like it belongs in that same conversation.

When it reopens later this year, it won’t just be another bar opening its doors. It’ll be the return of an experience that people have been waiting for—and one that might come back stronger than before.

Brittni Ward

Brittni is a Disney and Universal fan; one of her favorite things at both parks is collecting popcorn buckets. While at Disney World Resort, Brittni meets the princesses and rides Kilimanjaro Safaris. At Universal, Brittni enjoys the Minions and watching Animal Actors on Location! When not at Disney World Resort or Universal Orlando, Brittni spends time with her family and pets.

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