Good news for Disney villain fans out there! Due to popular demand, reservations have been extended into March 2016 for Club Villain at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. This dining experience is hosted by the spooky Dr. Facilier from Disney’s animated hit “The Princess and the Frog” and takes place in Sunset Showcase located at the end of Sunset Boulevard near Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster. Dine and dance the night away with favorite villains such as Maleficent, Evil Queen, Cruella De Vil, and Queen of Hearts. Feast on New Orleans specialties like herb crusted tender beef strip loin, sticky wings with citrus gremolata, and spicy shrimp sautéed with Andouille sausage, tomato, okra and onions over creamy polenta. Of course, the desserts are not to be missed! Specialty cocktails, beer, wine as well as non-alcoholic beverages are served. While you dance, dine, drink, and mingle with the villains, be entertained with hilarious musical numbers and an energetic dance mix from the house DJ.
Club Villain takes place on select nights and tickets can be purchased for $129 per person including tax and gratuity. Separate admission to Hollywood Studios is required and is not included in the price of the ticket. Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling 407-939-3463 or by clicking here.
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I arrive April 30th and am holding my breath hoping it is so popular that they extend the run through MAy as I really want to go.
I’ll definitely keep you posted! With so many things closing in Hollywood Studios at the beginning of April, I would think the chances of them extending the run would be good. I’m sure Disney is looking for ways to keep people interested in the park during the transition. Hope you have a wonderful time! 🙂