NBA Experience at Disney Springs

Horizons '83

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In the Parks
No
Screw KBS. If they don't have Canadian Breakfast Stout on draft they've got a 1 star Yelp review incoming.
You bite your tongue! I love me some KBS. I really hope they offer quality local and non-local brews. Although that won't be enough for me to go there, the NBA is dead to me.
 

jakeman

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You bite your tongue! I love me some KBS. I really hope they offer quality local and non-local brews. Although that won't be enough for me to go there, the NBA is dead to me.
I have a quite a few bottles stashed away at my house. I only dismissed it because Founder's CBS is an even rarer beast. :D
 

c-one

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NBA Experience at Disney World... get the discounts ready! Queue flashy debut, star players, lots of press... then, chirp, chirp... reduced hours, a slow, sad march towards closing day. Fans then romance about Disney Quest that never was.
Again, what is the evidence for this prediction? There was a successful NBA property at Universal for 16 years, despite terrible food, that would probably still be there if Uni renewed the lease. Basketball is the fastest-growing sport globally. Disney has a huge stake in it with the television rights deal. This is large and gaudy but also a smart bet.

Going generic all-sports with an ESPN theme seems like a fine enough idea except they've done that already at Boardwalk and the national chain of ESPN restaurants went belly-up some time ago. The NBA brand itself is a more successful brand at this point.
 

Nickels5

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The only way I see this succeeding is to have something that appeals to people who don’t care about basketball. Because IMO a place like this can’t be sustained only by nba fans
Sure it can, there are millions of NBA fans around the world, Long as its a hit with that demographic then it will be extremely successful. I for one cannot wait for this to open.
 

jt04

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Again, what is the evidence for this prediction? There was a successful NBA property at Universal for 16 years, despite terrible food, that would probably still be there if Uni renewed the lease. Basketball is the fastest-growing sport globally. Disney has a huge stake in it with the television rights deal. This is large and gaudy but also a smart bet.

Going generic all-sports with an ESPN theme seems like a fine enough idea except they've done that already at Boardwalk and the national chain of ESPN restaurants went belly-up some time ago. The NBA brand itself is a more successful brand at this point.

Nothing sitting next to Splitsville will ever be viewed as gaudy.
 

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