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Disney's Boardwalk is located along the water's edge close to Epcot and surrounds the Disney's Boardwalk Villas. Although guests are able to visit the Boardwalk during the day, at night is when most people choose to visit because of the nightlife and entertainment for adults that is offered. 

Built to resemble an seaside town from the '30s, the Boardwalk features a delightful and festive atmosphere that offers a sports bar, a dance hall, restaurants, a piano bar, and an art gallery. Live entertainment at night includes the Atlantic Dance Hall for guests 21 and older featuring popular music mixed by a DJ. 

There is also Jellyrolls, which is a piano bar, where guests can also make requests and sing along. For the sports fans, the ESPN Club features three sections: Sports Central, which is a restaurant with television broadcasts of games, The Sidelines, which has an entertainment center, and The Yard, which is a sports arcade. 

The choice of restaurants includes family settings and seafood specialties. There are also several stores selling sweets, souvenirs, and apparel, making for a leisurely evening walk. The Wyland Gallery showcases a world famous painter, Wyland, who is known for his oceanic paintings of marine life. To add to the ambiance there are sporadic sidewalk performances. 

If staying at Disney's Boardwalk Villas, just step outside. Other nearby hotels include the Walt Disney World Swan and the Walt Disney World Dolphin. Disney shuttle buses and boats also transport guests to and from this location.

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