A lonely dead-end walkway in Downtown Disney. |
But it's home to this piece of Disney Springs concept art that centralizes on Pleasure Island / The Landing. (And no, those are not new condos being built back behind it!) |
So with this huge piece of artwork in front of us, let's zoom-in with our camera to see what we can see! |
This is Mannequins. The construction permit refers to this being a restaurant but still no details on what concept it will offer or whether it will offer a dance club aspect late at night. |
Lots of detail here in the area formerly occupied by Rock'n'Roll Beach Club and Motion. At the rear, The Boat House Restaurant with the lighthouse we've been talking about for years. Interestingly, this Boat House configuration looks nothing like the prior concept art still on display in DTD. Closer to the front we have the newly announced The Hangar aviation-themed restaurant. And in front of that, the Pleasure Island Water Taxi dock. |
Far less detail provided once you depart the Island. I believe that's T-Rex Cafe near the foreground left and World of Disney towards the rear. The rest is a mystery but mostly new. |
And the view of The Observatory / Planet Hollywood building and new construction out in the current parking lots. Come out to Downtown Disney yourself and check this out! |
You know, all this money they're spending and all I really want is Mannequins back. This type of expansion would normally be great news but it's not. They can add all these restaurants and even offer entertainment but the main reason for coming to Downtown Disney; adult nightlife, is still missing. Anathema.
ReplyDeleteIf you people had any sense, you would put Mannequins back as a dance and nightclub.
ReplyDeleteAlso playing 70's 80's, or 90's music would pack alot people in for dancing and partying at 8trax.
P.S. I would'nt wait two years for people to go partying.
Some good points made here in the comments. 70's, 80's and 90's music is fun to dance to and appeals to a broad audience. Will Disney really leave this option off the table? Only time will tell.
ReplyDeleteDisney will, but it's really going to be up to the vendors leasing the spaces. How they bring differentiated nightlife to their spots will be key in their success. If they pull another Splitsville, they're going to fail too.
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