JMcMahonEsq
Well-Known Member
I get it, I'm not saying it should have the umm, lower end vibe of some of the Jersey shore. I'm from the Philly metro originally and definitely have experienced what you are saying many times in NJ. However, for a place inspired by it, they could still have takes on the classic Boardwalk food. Not being able to get a QS burger, funnel cake, fried oreos, cotton candy, I mean I don't understand that logic at all. But that's just me. Yes you can pay $25 for a burger at Beaches and Cream but I think more options are needed.
Either way, I think we can all agree that while Cresent Lake has some great sit down options for special occasion type dining ($$$$) it is lacking in a true quick service or modestly priced table service other than Trattoria Al Forno which is more typical Disney prices but still not inexpensive. No one's eating at the Flying Fish or Cake Bake more than once a trip IMO if not less often than that. I think they are one and done type places for a lot of people due to the sheer cost. A lower priced Boardwalk style diner would obviously make less money per dish than Cake Bake, but would probably do far more volume. I don't know. I think a large food court style offering would do really well and fill in a lot of the gaps. They could still make it have a nicer, high quality vibe than something like All Stars food court, while filling in the gaps in the food offerings in variety and price levels. There is plenty of unused wasted space. Big River Grille has been closed for 2 years now and not a peep about a replacement. Disney could just open their own thing instead of relying on a 3rd party tenant who will inevitably have to have high prices to cover the rent.
I understand they do not want insane volume on the Boardwalk but I think they've gone too far the other direction where it is a ghost town many nights at this point, especially during the week.
I can get behind alot of this. I could see a snack shack type thing for funnel cake, cotton candy stuff, maybe right over where the 2 games are.
I was also thinking about the Bay lake area, and specifically the Contempo Cafe, which i think is just an amazing quick service location. I have to think, most of the hotels within the Cresent lake area have something similar Yacht club has the Cape May Cafe, and other quick service simple offerings. So do swan and dolphin. If the hotels themselves have those options, i don't think the need is there to add them to the board walk walking area, especially as i think most of the people who are utilizing the area, are likely guests of the resorts around Cresent lake, do to previously mentioned access limitation.
As to your last point, that's really a huge macro type question as to what WDW sees as ideal for the area. By how they are controlling access to the area, and the offerings currently open, it seems pretty clear it is their intention to keep the volume low, and have it NOT be a late night/after park closes type gathering spot. Whether that's the "right" call or not really isn't for me to say. I think logistically having the area open as a late night area poses alot of problems. I know people who stay at Boardwalk that were annoyed by the noise and disruption when we ran the 10k in the spring, and WDW does alot to keep that area quite during the races. I can't think it would be better if there was more night life in the area