For most of us the mourning began in September, 2008 but Rock'n'Roll Beach Club fans were mourning their loss in February, 2008 when their club closed ahead of everything else. The Blog was told long ago that when RRBC was leased to a third-party vendor so quickly and at top dollar that DTD management then decided to close all the other clubs too, figuring they'd have no trouble leasing them out as well. Of course the economy tanked and there were no takers and even the RRBC vendor bailed out, leaving the Island clubs to either be demolished or sit idle for 6+ years. The RRBC shark sign would remain on the club for the coming years as well. |
Good recap, Bob. So sad that all this happened. Yesterday I listened to Lou Mongello's most recent podcast and he was very impressed by the "Disney Springs backstory and attention to detail." How quickly he forgot about the Disney era when Pleasure Island was built and when the backstories were much more detailed and also were considered mandatory and played a much more critical role than they do today. We must never forget the rich history of what Disney turned their backs on, and the accomplishments of the brilliant creative minds who brought us Pleasure Island.
ReplyDeleteLou Mongello? Has he ever spoken a negative word about Disney? He does not bite the Mouse that feeds him.
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