Pleasure Island is an entertainment complex, situated on
a manmade island. It is easily accessible by a main entrance
or by connecting bridges from other parts of Downtown Disney.
There is no entrance fee to visit the Island during the day.
At night the entrance charge is $20, that gives guests admission
to all its clubs.
Pleasure Island shops are open from 11:00am until 1:00am.
Nightclubs are open from 7:00pm until 2:00am.
Mannequins Dance Palace
This nightclub has been voted the #1 dance club in the U.S.,
which makes it a favorite place both for locals and Orlando's
guests. It has a revolving turntable dance floor, a serious
(robotically controlled) lighting rig, contemporary dance
music, and a liberal scattering of store mannequins (hence
the club's name). All guests must be at least 21 years of
age to enter.
Rock 'N' Roll Beach Club
This tropical-themed dance club occupies three floors, with
the lowest floor being used as a dance area, with the upper
two floors being given over to billiard tables and games,
all set in a surf-style environment.
The Adventurers Club
It is themed as a "stuffy" 1920s Gentleman's Club, and surprises
wait guests around every corner. A group of actors interacts
their various sketches in the many different themed rooms
of the club (such as the Mask Room, the Library, the Treasure
Room, etc), and guests can be involved in the show. This is
a non-smoking club.
8Trax
If you like the sounds of disco, welcome to 8Trax to dance
and to feel the mood of disco epoch . They feature all the
disco hits of 70's, and thursday nights it's time for the
80's.
Motion
The most exciting night club on Downtown Pleasure Island.
They feature hip hop, up-beat and best hits from Top 40. The
club has a large video screen which shines its way onto the
dance floor.
Dining Portobello Yacht Club
This elegant restaurant is specializing in Italian cuisine.Besides,
guests can enjoy the wonderful view of Lake Buena Vista.
Fulton's Crab House
A large paddleboat, permanently docked at the entrance to
Pleasure Island, is home to Fulton's Crab House. The menu
is predominantly seafood.
Planet Hollywood
The restaurant, owned by restaurateur Robert Earl, film producer
Keith Barish and film stars Demi Moore, Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Sylvester Stallone and Bruce Willis, features more than 700
pieces of Hollywood memorabilia. The planet-shaped eatery
sits on its own island, just a few yards from Pleasure Island.
Cuisine: American. |