Dance Clubs, Universal Orlando
Fodor's Review:
This tribute to Latin music and dance is especially popular with local Hispanics. It's easy to overlook the restaurant here, as most attention is paid to the nightclub, which is crowded with partygoers in eye-catching clothing. The club feels like a 21st-century version of Ricky Ricardo's Tropicana, although the design is based on a mix of Aztec, Inca, and Maya architecture. There's even an Andes mountain range, complete with waterfalls, around the dance floor. If you can get your hips working overtime, pick a rhumba from 1 to 10 and swivel. [th]And tango and merengue and salsa.[th].
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