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Comedy Warehouse
Posted: Aug Fri 15, 2008 2:22 pm
by MouseMan
We are taking a trip to WDW next month. With PI closing I was hoping to go one more time. The last time was on my honeymoon. Since then every trip we have had kids along so PI was not on the itinerary. I know there is no age limitation on CW so I was hoping to at least go there with the whole family. Has anyone been there recently who could say if the content would be appropriate or not for a 13 and 10 yo?
Posted: Aug Fri 15, 2008 4:02 pm
by packwingfn
There may be some stuff that the 13 year old and 10 year old won't get but there won't be any sexual references as everything stays PG-13 I think or less but I may be mistaken. I don't go that often.
Posted: Aug Fri 15, 2008 10:17 pm
by agingerbugg
Last time I went, which was about six years ago, they kept everything clean and "Disney." That's really the reason I haven't been back, it was too campy.
Posted: Aug Sat 16, 2008 9:31 am
by DIAC1987
Comedy Warehouse is improvised, hit-and-miss PG-13 humor.
Go to Adventurer's Club instead

Posted: Aug Sat 16, 2008 7:02 pm
by DisBeamer
I remember going with my parents when I was ... I'd say 13 or 14, and while the humor was 'clean', I remember there being some vague innuendos that were
so totally embarrassing ohmigaw to hear at the time with my
parents there.
That was an age of the Earth ago, though (I'm 30 this year), so I have no idea what the content is like these days. At that time, I'd say it was definitely 'kid-friendly', though the audience was largely adult, but if your 13-year-old is like I was they might have a few eye-rolling moments.
Posted: Aug Sun 17, 2008 2:09 pm
by packwingfn
When I've beeng going recently, I've usually seen college kids in there...usually CPs or College students around the area. And the improv is really hit or miss depending on how good of a feedback they get back from the audience
Posted: Aug Tue 19, 2008 4:20 pm
by horizons1
packwingfn wrote:When I've beeng going recently, I've usually seen college kids in there...usually CPs or College students around the area. And the improv is really hit or miss depending on how good of a feedback they get back from the audience
Isn't Thursday night still cast member night? That's the night to hear all the Disney jokes.