Tha Realest
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I think the consensus has been that the sales figures have been disappointing and they always seem to have occupancy as compared to other hotelsI can't imagine Disney thinks building Riviera was a bad idea.
I think the consensus has been that the sales figures have been disappointing and they always seem to have occupancy as compared to other hotelsI can't imagine Disney thinks building Riviera was a bad idea.
I enjoy the riv. Never stayed there and I'd never pay those prices, but I think it's fun. The quick serve restaurant is great tooCBR is not mediocre. Stay there, enjoy it and like it. Some folks don't like the spread out feel I do and the ambiance too. The Riviera is just another high rise hotel with a few accent touches. It really brings down the area. If the thought was it would be exciting and have elegance, well, NO it gets a big fail.
They need to bring back some form of Pleasure Island...gives the adults a kid-free zone and would take some of the pressure off of the Food and Wine, which has become a miserable experience.Back in the day of the drunkenness and debauchery of Pleasure Island it resembled a strip club without the stripping.
What makes the closure of Pleasure Island all the more infuriating is that there is nothing about Disney Springs that would make the venues seem completely out of place. They’ve also decided to do more SEA which was tied into the Adventurer’s Club.They need to bring back some form of Pleasure Island...gives the adults a kid-free zone and would take some of the pressure off of the Food and Wine, which has become a miserable experience.
Apparently, you must have missed walking through the parking lot....Back in the day of the drunkenness and debauchery of Pleasure Island it resembled a strip club without the stripping.
They need to bring back some form of Pleasure Island...gives the adults a kid-free zone and would take some of the pressure off of the Food and Wine, which has become a miserable experience.
It'll probably be there for 40+ years.I think the consensus has been that the sales figures have been disappointing and they always seem to have occupancy as compared to other hotels
Maybe a retheming would help. It seems to be a trend.It'll probably be there for 40+ years.
Backlot was far from a bad decision. It was fake since the mid 90sgotta add
closing alien Encounter
closing back lot
closing Mr toads wild ride
removing the MK sky way
I think they could easily convert the space into a modern arcade. Like The Rec Room up here in Canada, or a Dave and Busters type thing.
Add dining, bars, entertainment. Could be a fun space.
Backlot was far from a bad decision. It was fake since the mid 90s
I'm not going to argue it works for D&B, but take my local mall in Chattanooga with a D&B as an example... The mall had a shooting this week, not that close to D&B but in the general area. If that had been in Disney Springs, it makes national headlines. Shops don't seem to pull bad crowds as much a places to just 'hang out'.Yet D&B has an age limit after a certain time and the only time they are charging is your time to pay & play, eat........And Drink..
I’m afraid to ask… are you suggesting DisneyQuest 2.0 would be original?They need something original, how about DisneyQuest 2.0 with exhibits that are better than the original?
Disney could lean heavily on the their Villains brand. I think the market would support it and it's be the perfect counterpoint to the saccrine sweet Happyland that is Magic Kingdom. The experience could be more teen/adult themed.They need to bring back some form of Pleasure Island...gives the adults a kid-free zone and would take some of the pressure off of the Food and Wine, which has become a miserable experience.
Boy...I loved it and it was my favorite park after visiting during my first trip in '89. But I wouldn't go that far. I'm glad I got to experience it though. (got to look down at the Adventures in Wonderland sets being built before I ever saw the show)But the mid 90s version was excellent and far better than the entirety of Toy Story Land. It was perfect for the park -- I'd rather have the full experience back over the combination of Galaxy's Edge and TSL.
Boy...I loved it and it was my favorite park after visiting during my first trip in '89. But I wouldn't go that far. I'm glad I got to experience it though. (got to look down at the Adventures in Wonderland sets being built before I ever saw the show)
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