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Does Universal City Walk have clubs?

The Red Coconut Club® is Orlando's premier nightclub and ultra-lounge. It sits atop CityWalk®, where you can take in the stars on the balcony, mellow out at intimate tables inside, or mix with lively crowds around the bars.



Yes, Universal CityWalk (particularly the Orlando location) features several "nightlife venues," though the traditional "mega-club" scene has shifted toward themed lounge-clubs in 2026. The most popular spot for dancing and drinks is The Rising Star, a high-energy karaoke club where you perform with a live band and backup singers. Pat O'Brien's offers a dueling piano bar experience with a party atmosphere, while Bob Marley–A Tribute to Freedom functions as a live reggae club with an open-air dance floor. For a more sophisticated 2026 vibe, the Red Coconut Club offers a tropical, retro-lounge feel with DJ sets. It is worth noting that CityWalk Hollywood has fewer dedicated "clubs" and focuses more on dining and cinema. In 2026, many of these venues require a small cover charge (usually around $7–$15), and most transition to 21+ only after 9:00 PM, so keep your ID handy if you plan to explore the nightlife after the parks close.

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Seriously, there is no dress code, but a collared shirt at citywalk is a good idea. Never, EVER, wear socks and sandals.

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Yes you can and there are places where you can fill it up for free. Helpful? Yes, you can bring your own water bottles (plastic or otherwise) and they don't have to be empty.

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