The Big Bamboo Lounge was a Kissimmee institution, a popular hangout for Disney and ex-Disney employees as well as British expats. Unfortunately it was damaged during a hurricane and closed down for a while, during which time some vagrants moved in and accidentally burned it down. So it’s no longer there – sorry folks.
Back in the day though, the ladies bathroom was supposedly haunted. A toilet would flush on its own, and certain objects would move inexplicably around the bar.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 4849 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy.
Kissimmee, Fl 34746
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 28.333475, -81.47663399999999
- County:
- Osceola County, Florida
- Nearest Towns:
- Celebration, FL (3.5 mi.)
Hunters Creek, FL (3.8 mi.)
Kissimmee, FL (4.2 mi.)
Campbell, FL (5.3 mi.)
Lake Buena Vista, FL (5.6 mi.)
Williamsburg, FL (6.0 mi.)
Bay Lake, FL (6.6 mi.)
Southchase, FL (7.0 mi.)
Buenaventura Lakes, FL (7.5 mi.)
Meadow Woods, FL (7.6 mi.)
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great collection 🙂