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Quite a fun place but , as Joshua says ,doesn't bear comparison with the Adventurers Club opposite. Improv formats were de rigeur in the 80's but I'm not sure if it's still the entertainment force it it once was. It also always feels like it's a fairly short show and my drink always seems to arrive at the precise moment that they're about to wrap things up so that's a no-no for future visits. - Rob P This can be quite the entertainment venue, but it's a toss-up. It really depends on the cast, since it is improv. And, on a plus side, it's quite a turn from the cutesy Disney humor one is bombarded with at the parks all day. The jokes and sketches are edgy, sometimes even X-rated (they often bring audience members on stage, and since the club serves drinks, well ... the guests can take jokes too far), and can cover topics such as sex, racism, and drugs/booze. I've had one good and one fair experience at the Comedy Club Warehouse, but overall I highly recommend it as it is such a bold move for a conservative company like Disney. I commend them on their bravery in allowing this kind of attraction to exist. If, however, you only have time for one show at Downtown Disney, make it The Adventurer's Club. - Joshua Counsil
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