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Nightlife in Orlando: Try Universal's CityWalk
By mwhich
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Universal Studios features a CityWalk area that has nightclubs with entertainment. The CityWalk area in Orlando is modeled after Universal Hollywood, which first introduced the concept of an entertainment/dining complex. An Orlando vacation can be a full experience with fun during the day as well as at night. Just as Disney World has its Pleasure Island entertainment complex, Universal Studios features a CityWalk area that has nightclubs with entertainment in musical grooves including Jimmy Buffett, Motown, Bob Marley, rock 'n' roll, dance music, dueling pianos, and Latin rhythms. Let's take a look at what is on offer at Universal's City Walk. Before we begin, it should be noted that CityWalk is not just a tit for tat response to Disney World's Pleasure Island. The CityWalk area in Orlando is modeled after Universal Hollywood, which first introduced the concept of an entertainment/dining complex. Here are some of the entertainment attractions on CityWalk: The Groove: This is a dance club that is popular with locals and tourists alike. It looks like a turn-of-the-century theater that was converted into a nightclub. It features popular dance music and is especially attractive to the under-30 set. Bob Marley: A Tribute to Freedom - A recreation of Bob Marley's Jamaica Home, which was turned into a museum after Marley's death in 1981. This combination nightclub, museum, and restaurant offers live Reggae music on the patio and has a nice, casual atmosphere. Pat O'Brien's: This club is based on the original Pat O'Brien's in New Orleans. The exterior replicates the original, and on the patio in the back, you'll find the signature fire and water fountain. There are two inside bars, including one with dueling pianos. Be careful when sampling their strong Hurricane drink, which includes four ounces of rum. CityJazz: During the week, this venue is a comedy club and on Friday and Saturday night, it is a jazz club. It sports a montage of jazz stars filling one wall and has glass cases with jazz memorabilia. Latin Quarter: Here is another venue that is popular with both tourists and locals, especially Orlando's Hispanic community. During the day, it is a restaurant and at night, it is a chic nightclub. Jimmy Buffets Margaritaville: Another fun spot to hang out and party, Margaritaville offers everything from live bands nightly, to hula-hoop contests. Of course, the drink du jour here is the Margarita. Red Coconut Club: Live entertainment and a South Beach vibe combine to make this one of the liveliest clubs in Orlando. If you decide to pay the Red Coconut a visit, we suggest you dress a step or two above standard resort wear, because you'll feel a bit out of place in shorts and sandals. There is no admission charge for CityWalk, although individual clubs may have cover charges. Visitors can buy a Key to the Clubs, providing admission to all venues, for $7.95 plus tax. The Universal parking garages charge $7 for cars and $8 for RVs and campers before 6 p.m. Parking is free after 6 p.m. General operating hours are 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., although each venue has its own hours. CityWalk can be seen only on foot. Visitors must park in Universal's garages and walk about five to ten minutes to get there. Moving sidewalks are available. So, put on your dancing shoes and enjoy some nights out at Universal's CityWalk in Orlando, Florida. About the Author: Mark Whichard writes frequently about Orlando Tourism. He and his wife Susan are Orlando vacation rentals experts, and their website http://www.orlandosfinest.com offers the best deals on Orlando vacation homes, condo rentals, and villa rentals in the Orlando area. Article source: 111 Travel Directory: Triple1.com (triple one dot com) More free articles: 1st Rate Articles - 1stRateArticles.com |
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