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    Two weeks ago I went to both the Adventurers Club and the Comedy Club for the first time. I liked the AC, but I greatly preferred the Comedy Club. I thought they were very talented and I loved to see all that improv happening right before me. I can totally picture myself sitting there some evening and trying to catch all the shows. I can't wait to take my daughter there sometime, as she loves comedy.
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    Im curious. My husband will be in an ECV because of his cerebal palsy and Im wondering if he would have to climb down any stairs in the Comedy Warehouse?
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    no, there are viewing areas at the top of the audience that do not require steps. Have a great time!
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    Just wanted to thank everyone for giving tips and reviews on this place! I've been wanting to try it for a while but I feared that it would be a waste of my time. Next visit, i'm totally going to check it out!
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    I was there years ago, about 7 years now. When I went I enjoyed it and it has been on my list of things to go back to, I just haven’t made it there. I thought it was hilarious and so did everyone else in my party. Since the last time I went the pricing has changed, how much is it to get in? Do you have to pay the full PI admission or can you just pay to go into the comedy club?
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    Quote Originally Posted by drosenbe View Post
    (in response to the question about access in an ECV) no, there are viewing areas at the top of the audience that do not require steps. Have a great time!
    Does that mean that those in an ECV or wheelchair have to sit a the back (top) of the audience? All the recommendations have been to get as close to the stage as possible, so that doesn't seem fair.

    That's one thing I liked about the Adventurers' Club: My husband (in a wheelchair) and I (on a small scooter) were able to get right in with the crowd, sometimes right up next to the performers. That certainly helped us get into the spirit of things.

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    re: wheelchair access...
    First the top of the audience are not bad seats, but I there are doors at the bottom level (you exit out of those) which probably you can get to via a wheel chair. I would ask a cast member. Leave time, though to get to the lower level, since you might have to go pretty far around to get back to the show building.
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    I have always enjoyed the Comedy Warehouse at PI. Some shows are better than others, but that happens with Improv. I have never been disappointed though. One of the main comedians is Brian Bradley. He is a tall guy with glasses. I saw him about 15 years ago at the local Improv and never laughed so hard in my life. I have seen some big names in comedy and this guy topped them all in my opinion. If you are at PI, you should go.
    As others are also stating, the best club in PI is the Adventurer's Club. Very funny and entertaining.
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    DS who is big into improv on his schools competitive improv team didn't want to go to the Comedy Warehouse. DH and DS went to keep me happy. After the first show, DS was hooked. He loved it and was amazed at how good the actors were. I thought he was going to "P" his pants a few times from laughing so hard. During our 16 nights in WDW we went to more than a few shows. Every show was so different, different actors, but all excellent. DS was surprised just how many "themes" of improv are out there.
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