City Park

Written by @DashHaber & @Mickeynerd17

City Park starts more urban in look, but as guests head deeper in, the terrain and architecture looks more and more like the bayou.

Shops:

House of Blues

Enjoy this lively restaurant featuring the classic southern menu of House of Blues, serving such juicy eats as the Smokehouse Platter, Brisket Nachos, and Voodoo Shrimp to name a few. Pair that with a beautiful lineup of musicians from around the country, and you've got a perfect late-night party to end your day. Be sure to visit the gift shop where you'll find all sorts of merchandise to take home the fun!

House of blues gear shop

Revisit that wonderful blues sound with some commemorative House of Blues merchandise, from collectible that are fit for center stage to apparel that will bring out your inner Jake and Elwood.

Sweet Lorraine's Jazz Club

Named after one of the popular jazz clubs in New Orleans, this space offers specialty creole eats, a bar, and a host of jazz performers ranging from college combos to pro groups in a unique homey atmosphere. Seating is limited, so be sure to get here early for the late-night Booze 'n Blues deal where all drinks are 25% off and the music is in big supply!

Levi's

Get dressed for whatever adventure may come your way, whether with some classic denim jeans or the latest fashion trends of tomorrow.

Barnes & Noble

Step inside and discover a store that can cover all your literary needs, along with selling movies, records, and even some toys.

redbone's Mausoleum of magic

Keith Redbone came to the Disney Quarter, enchanted by its ambience and seeing it as a prime place to continue his studies of the supernatural. Since his passing, his research space has become a shop that shares his own macabre passion. Guests can discover delightfully spooky gifts, along with tools in magic tricks to astound their friends and amuse their family. Oh, and do give a good look in the mirror in the corner…you might see Redbone looking back!

Voodoo doughnut

Looking for a taste of something sweet with a mix of the fantastic? Look no further than Voodoo Doughnut, which delights in familiar classics along with off-kilter creations like the Voodoo Bubble (topped with vanilla icing, bubblegum dust, and a piece of bubble gum) and the Ring of Fire (a cake donut dusted in cinnamon sugar, cayenne pepper, and topped with a red chili pepper). These treats are certain to bring some magic into your life, whether you’re out on vacation or having a wedding right at the shop!

Jamba Juice

If you need yourself a healthy treat, Jamba is ready to cater to your needs. Take a moment to rest your feet and enjoy one of their signature smoothies or fruit juices. Meanwhile, treats like fruit bowls, baked goods, and artisanal flatbreads can offer an all-natural energy boost. Whatever the case may be, Jamba offers something healthy that’s naturally tasty.

amc at Disney quarter 24

Whether you’re planning on seeing the latest Disney movie or any other grand cinematic spectacle, AMC is ready to offer you the prime movie-going experience. The concession stand has plenty to offer, from theater classics like popcorn and candy to delectable meals like burgers and chicken fingers. Whet your whistle with their impressive variety of sodas or try a cocktail from the MacGuffin bar. Recliner seats offer a relaxing experience, and with 24 screens, there is always something to see.

École de Zydeco

This bar may look like a rundown shack in the bayou, but it’s home to an exciting Cajun atmosphere! Have yourself some Creole cuisine, or sit back and enjoy a nice drink like a Sazerac (cognac mixed with absinth, Peychaud’s Bitters, and sugar) or a Ramos Gin Fizz (gin mixed with a variety of ingredients like lemon juice, soda water, and a few dashes of flower water). Then, sit back and enjoy a host of zydeco performers, filling the air with their wondrous sound! You just might learn a little something about a sound that comes straight from Louisiana.

Escape from Vendredi’s Hideaway

Long ago, the pirate captain Francois Vendredi (better known as “Mad Friday” to the seafaring public) had sailed to Disney Quarter in search of a place to hide from the authorities. Going undercover, he began running a boathouse by the bayou swampland. Plenty wondered why he did not build out on the harbor, but he insisted it would be “good for business”. The truth of his identity was discovered, and with it came rumors that his treasure horde was hidden in the boathouse. Though Vendredi went to the “Other Side” after a vicious battle with the law, the rumors persist about the pirate captain’s famed treasure. Do you think you have what it takes to find it in this exciting escape room challenge? If so, then step inside along with your crew.

Inside the old remains of this boathouse, you and your crew will see all sorts of maps, models, and trinkets all around these worn-down walls. Get ready, however! Once you step inside, the voice of Francois Vendredi will taunt you, saying that no one has ever claimed his treasure and neither will you! You have only sixty minutes to find your way out and discover the gold, or else face the wrath of Mad Friday! However, he is feeling sporting, so you and your crew will get three special doubloons. With a unanimous agreement, you and your crew can cash in a doubloon to receive a clue. You only get three clues, however, so you’re on your own after that!

So, do you have what it takes to find some hidden treasure and escape from Mad Friday? Steel your courage and walk on in, landlubber!

Star Wars store

Get all your Star Wars™ merch at the Star Wars Store, located on the outskirts of DisneyQuarter. The store is themed to the Swampy Planet of Dagobah, connecting seamlessly to the Louisianan Bayou.

“Yehaa” Bob Jackson

A Disney legend in his own right, “Yehaa” Bob Jackson spent 23 years entertaining guests at the Port Orleans resort in Walt Disney Word with his musical comedy act. Unfortunately, he was laid off in the dreaded year 2020 when Walt Disney World was taken over by Buck Cluck cultists and they sought to destroy all things entertainment.

Luckily for Bob, Blue Sky Disneyland was opening a new NOLA-themed shopping district, so he relocated and began his show once again, delighting guests through the ages.

Bob’s Show takes place in City Park in a Creole Houseboat docked on the riverbank known as “Yehaa Houseboat” where he will play to the same schedule he once held at Port Orleans.

Guests looking for an hour and a half of pure hilarity with some fun audience participation should certainly visit the Yehaa Houseboat and make sure to catch Bob Jackson perform

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