Maybe if they kept plain rice krispy treats in that store they would have a better business. I had to beg for just a plain "create your own" rice krispy treat the other night. GCC nor any of the others have had plain ones the last ten days.
Saw those posts but DS is not failing. They are building a third garage. That said it does seem both Amorettes and Jock Lindays are not really enjoying the success of Disney Spring. My guess, The first I suspect is due to price and the second seems to be in the right location but is pushed backed off the main traffic flow with a very small, not very welcoming entrance. The doors are often closed even when Jocks is open.When Jock's added happy hour, there were posts to the effect that DS was failing. Figured that there would be more of the same here.
Jocks food selection is limited and sucky. Fix that and i think you fix a big draw back.Saw those posts but DS is not failing. They are building a third garage. That said it does seem both Amorettes and Jock Lindays are not really enjoying the success of Disney Spring. My guess, The first I suspect is due to price and the second seems to be in the right location but is pushed backed off the main traffic flow with a very small, not very welcoming entrance. The doors are often closed even when Jocks is open.
Don't forget Sprinkles opens up at 10am and seems to be doing quite well.
They are both equally ridiculous. The difference is Sprinkles has name recognition.Compare the price points - you will have your answer.
They are both equally ridiculous. The difference is Sprinkles has name recognition.
They are both equally ridiculous. The difference is Sprinkles has name recognition.
I recently visited for the first time since the remodeling of the whole area, and have a few comments. While it does look more modern, and some might say stunning, for the Town Center part, it almost looks too fancy for the Disney World audience. I myself did not go into that many stores, as I pretty much came to the conclusion that most items just by the look of the stores would be way too expensive, and no point in even going in. Also the layout is rather confusing, and I had to finally go to a map and ask a cast member who happened to be stationed there how to find the Blaze pizzeria. I did walk by Amorette's, and there was not a single person in there and decided not to go in. This new area is aimed squarely at the VP level/6 digit income crowd with lots of discretionary income that Disney is now targeting- I guess we'll see if that is successful. I don't think a lot of the average park goer is going to be purchasing much here though. I know I can't afford $150 Tommy Bahama shirts, and I don't think a lot of other people can justify it either.
Jocks food selection is limited and sucky. Fix that and i think you fix a big draw back.
A friend and I were talking last week or so about Disney Springs and we both had the same feeling too. It all looks great and nice and updated, but the stores and restaurants to us seem to.... fancy/upscale for Disney World.
A little balance to the negativity, which is personal opinion and that's fine, but I can't wait to go back to this place. Two weeks!
This marks the beginning the down scaling of the Disney Springs offerings. All these high end "Vegas-like" offerings in a family vacation spot that has already become very taxing on the average (key word) guest, were inevitably going to have to scale back operating hours, offerings, or some may actually close in the future. The Town Center, IMFFHO (In My, Friends, & Family's Humble Opinion), in both design and store offerings feels a bit above the scope of what many of Disney vacationers are looking for. (Statement made from observations made over 2 trips).
I'm not knocking the businesses as I will stop in these types of places when in Vegas, but it just doesn't have the same comfort level for many as the rest of Disney. We've thoroughly enjoyed offerings at the Landings, and the traditional Market Place & West Side. But Town Center just doesn't have that Disney feel. I am comparing the feel to the parks and resorts. Had Town Center been scaled back in size and opulence just a bit, it would have been a better fit. I am curious to know how their revenue is against the projected, as I've been wrong before and will inevitably be wrong again.
Only my opinion.
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