
Changes are underway at Walt Disney World Resort, and some are impacting Disney’s BoardWalk. Thankfully, we have exciting news about changes rolling in at Disney’s beloved Jellyrolls.
We previously shared the news that construction is currently unfolding at Disney’s BoardWalk. The dining and entertainment strip next to Crescent Lake is the perfect place to explore when staying at Disney’s Boardwalk Inn Resort, surrounding Disney Resorts or an easy ride on the Disney Skyliner from EPCOT or Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
With ESPN Club being transformed into The Cake Bake Shop on one end of the BoardWalk, Jellyrolls on the other end is sharing exciting news.
Jellyrolls is a lively piano bar for Guests over 21 with dueling pianos and audience sing-alongs. We have several incredible memories at Jellyrolls – and now it looks like we’ll have a chance to make plenty more.
@jellyrollsorlando took to social media to share they are returning to a 7-nights a week schedule by announcing, “It’s been too long Tuesday! Welcome back Wednesday! JELLYROLLS is open 7 nights a week starting July 21st. Come Roll with us!”
When Jellyrolls reopened after the COVID-19 closures, it remained closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Now it looks like the piano bar will be open 7 days a week, 365 days a year!
The current hours posted for Jellyrolls include 7:00 pm to 1:45 am. And while 1:45 am may seem a little late, it’s easy to get caught up in the stunning performance and sing along… all while forgetting what time it is!
Ready to plan your visit to Jellyrolls? Disney describes the experience as “a grand good time” with:
“Raise a glass as you enjoy the musical stylings of a pair of piano prodigies. No request is too obscure. These musical maestros can play anything. Well, almost anything. Go ahead—try to stump them!”
“Take your seat in front of a stage featuring twin baby grand pianos—and enjoy the show. The players take turns dazzling the audience with their showmanship and easy rapport. It’s a great time all around!”
Take note that Jellyrolls is a popular nightspot in the Orlando area on Disney property and fills up fast, so arrive early to get a table. No children are allowed as Jellyrolls serves Guests 21 years of age and older.
Hungry? Be sure to eat (Flying Fish or Big River Grille are always good options!) before you arrive as drinks are the star here with popcorn, but very little food outside of that.
There is also a nightly admission fee, usually around $20 per person… and yes, it’s worth every penny.
You’ll find us singing along with the pianos at Jellyrolls on our next visit to Walt Disney World!