Jellyrolls Announces Final Night of Operation on Disney’s Boardwalk

What will Swan and Dolphin convention-goers do now??

Jellyrolls has announced their final night of operation, ahead of an earlier announced relocation that will leave the Disney’s Boardwalk spot vacant.

What’s Happening:

  • A new post from Jellyrolls reveals that the dueling piano bar, located on Disney’s Boardwalk, will hold their last night of operation and performances on April 19th, 2025.
  • This particular location is set to permanently close, with the fan-favorite nighttime entertainment set to relocate. A more specific location has yet to be announced at this time.
  • This dueling piano bar has amassed a number of devoted fans, many of whom are Orlando locals who come again and again to see their favorite musicians.
  • Special Cast Member nights also see an abundance of tunes from Disney films and even park attractions played by the venue's talented pianists, and have become favorites on social media as well.
  • Where the location is moving remains to be seen, but reports have indicated that it will not be at Walt Disney World. This idea is not unheard of - in California, the popular House of Blues at Downtown Disney relocated to nearby (and non-Disney) GardenWalk, a short distance away, where it is still open and popular today.

  • There have also been no official announcements regarding what will come to the newly available space on Disney’s Boardwalk, which neighbors the Atlantic Dance nightclub location, which is still open albeit sporadically, as it can be booked for weddings and private events - something that occurs frequently.
  • Jellyrolls is one of the few remaining fixtures of Disney’s Boardwalk’s opening day. Over the years there have been many changes, including the recent high profile closures of the ESPN Club to make way for The Cake Bake Shop, as well as the closure of the Big River Grille and Brewing Works.

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Tony Betti
Originally from California where he studied a dying artform (hand-drawn animation), Tony has spent most of his adult life in the theme parks of Orlando. When he’s not writing for LP, he’s usually watching and studying something animated or arguing about “the good ole’ days” at the parks.