Jon81uk
Well-Known Member
Easy, because this is Disney World. Just because they're build a "mall" doesn't mean it can't be special or unique.
It's just another opportunity they're losing by not going the extra step and making Disney Springs something truly exciting and unique. The more they make things the same as something you could find at home, the less likely people are to spend the money to take a Disney vacation.
I've always loved Downtown Disney and the idea of a shopping district at WDW. Why not use it as a selling point and a draw, rather than just plopping a mall on property just to keep foreign tourists from spending their money elsewhere?
City Walk at Uni is a perfect example. It looks nothing like anything you'd find at home and has amazing atmosphere. It's part of the draw to staying at a Uni hotel and is another fantastic part of the Universal experience.
Disney Springs doesn't look to be any more of a draw to the Disney vacation than the Premier Outlets across I-4 (besides location).
The difference is West Side and The Landing (formerly Pleasure Island) are the equivilant to City Walk, there are bars, restaurants, small stores, a cinema etc. Marketplace and Town Center there is no equivalent at City Walk really, there isn't as much shopping at City Walk. Generally CityWalk is more about nightlife, whereas at DTD, Pleasure Island & the West Side is/was nightlife.
Also it is something that can't be found at home, if the USA isn't your home. At CityWalk at Universal Hollywood we got dinner and I bought loads of candy from It'Sugar as I can't get American candy as cheaply in the UK. If Goofy's at Marketplace actually sold less Disney-branded stuff and more Hershey's, Jelly Belly, M&Ms etc then trust me, there would be even more Brits shopping there.