Countdown To Midnight New Year’s Eve Event Featuring Vanessa Williams and the Return of the Adventurers Club

Countdown_LogoAny Disney fan worth their Annual Pass can tell you how crazy the parks are on New Year’s Eve. Here is one example of Disney’s Hollywood Studios on December 31st:IMG_8530Additionally, all Disney fans know that “New Year’s Eve hard ticket events” are always among the best the company offers. This year, the Countdown to Midnight held at the Disney’s Yacht Club was indeed a spectacular event.IMG_8560When the event was announced what initially drew me in was the return of the Adventurers Club. As a long time fan, you will see most of this article is about that section of the party, but we will talk about that shortly. The other two rooms were the ballroom that housed Club Live, the largest dance floor, and of course the food. IMG_8591IMG_8587This room was the central location, with each guest having a table assigned for those times where you need to just sit down and enjoy some great food or just wanted take a break from dancing. The event also included all you can drink wines and spirits which might also require you to sit down for a bit.IMG_8614 IMG_8596 IMG_8615IMG_8574Besides the nine-piece dance band playing throughout the night, this was also home to the headliner of the event, Vanessa Williams. W did two sets featuring many of her hit songs and really just having fun. By far one of the highlights of her performance was her rendition of the Academy Award winning

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Williams did two sets featuring many of her hit songs and really just having fun. By far one of the highlights of her performance was her rendition of the Academy Award-winning “Colors of the Wind she did for the Pocahontas soundtrack.

The second room was Club Vinyl, a smaller dance room with a seven-piece band that would take current hits and add a jazz touch to them.IMG_8786

Now for the third and most popular room…

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Jeremiah Good
Our main correspondent for Walt Disney World and the Orlando area and a heck of a paleontologist if he does say so himself.