Crush Yard Orlando: Pickleball Nights Near The Enclave
Indoor pickleball, a full restaurant, a sports bar and an arcade — Crush Yard Orlando gives the Reedy Creek neighborhood a year-round social anchor.
Read ArticleSome addresses work because they’re close to one famous thing. Others work because they sit in the middle of a whole ecosystem. 2950 Reedy Creek Blvd in Kissimmee is the second kind.
From The Enclave at Reedy Creek, you’re tucked just off US-192 — close to Walt Disney World, close to the Formosa Gardens dining corridor, and close to the kind of errands that make a place feel usable. Zoom in a couple of miles and the neighborhood delivers indoor pickleball, a winery tasting garden, Chicago-style deep dish, mini-golf, big-box shopping and an open-air entertainment district — all before you touch a theme-park ticket.
The most talked-about newcomer is Crush Yard Orlando at 7840 W Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy — an indoor pickleball venue wrapped inside a full restaurant, sports bar, arcade and event space. For anyone searching for pickleball near Disney World, it’s a genuine lifestyle anchor minutes from your door.
Formosa Gardens Village is the closest “little everything” district: Carrabba’s for sit-down Italian, Giordano’s for stuffed deep-dish pizza, Buffalo Wild Wings for game day, Cracker Barrel for comfort food, and Mighty Jungle Golf’s two 18-hole courses for low-stakes competition. The standout is Formosa Winery Tasting House at 3011 Formosa Gardens Blvd — a self-serve tasting room and bistro with garden-party energy that most Disney-corridor neighborhoods simply don’t have.
West along the corridor, the Target at 3200 Rolling Oaks Blvd anchors the errand loop — groceries, household basics, quick pickups — with neighboring retail and fast-casual food nearby. It’s the unglamorous piece most “near Disney” addresses are missing, and it’s the one you’ll use most.
A short drive west, Promenade at Sunset Walk stacks restaurants, live music, a movie grill, games and Island H2O Water Park into one walkable open-air district — a real night out without committing to I-4.
Put it together and the location behaves like a two-mile vacation town wrapped around a practical address. Resort energy, but also a Target. Theme-park access, but also a Tuesday-night routine. That’s the pocket The Enclave’s studios, lofts and townhomes sit in — and it’s exactly what makes living here feel local instead of touristy. Come see it from the inside.
Indoor pickleball, a full restaurant, a sports bar and an arcade — Crush Yard Orlando gives the Reedy Creek neighborhood a year-round social anchor.
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