ToTBellHop
Well-Known Member
I like it…
I went to the lounge yesterday, the changeover is not complete, still some furniture pieces missing and new bar stools coming. The furniture does have a 1930s feel to me, just a little more upscale than the previous arrangement. and being a deluxe resort that makes sense. Patio furniture received small refresh. Radio show is the same. Props on the shelves are the same. Good balance of making the space feel refreshed without losing its charm.
I'm not familiar with what this looked like before, but aside from the four gray chairs, everything else looks to have a fairly art deco silhouette, which would be appropriate for the 30s. The color scheme and prints used wouldn't be out of place either. Is the space supposed to be art deco or something else?
This is one of my favorite small spaces as well. I think it would help if they add more greenery and accent pieces. The space looks unfinished and visually uninteresting.The old space wasn't really Art Deco (and I don't think the Boardwalk Inn has ever really tried to be Art Deco), although I would love for Disney to actually build an Art Deco resort.
Regardless, I disagree that this feels Art Deco much at all. The couch has a vaguely Art Deco styling, and I suppose I can agree the green chairs have a vague nod towards it as well. I don't think the prints look especially Art Deco, but I also don't think it's intended to be an Art Deco space anyways.
The problem is that it now looks like a random seating area in a modern hotel, which is what Disney is doing nearly everywhere. The original space felt like something you might walk into in a 1930s/1940s hotel. That feeling of authenticity is the one of the most important things in theming, regardless of actual accuracy (i.e. a space could use materials/designs that wouldn't have existed at the time as long as it evokes the proper feeling). This new space has lost that feeling, at least for me.
I realize this is a small location in a resort, and it's not even close to being a mistake/issue on the level of something like the Harmonious infrastructure. It was just one of those small spots at Disney we really loved.
Gotcha. Just wasn’t sure what the intended vibe was. I do feel like they struggle to source anything that feels authentic, even when it’s done fairly competently like in the Contemporary lobby or the Grand Floridian rooms. I can’t quite decide if it’s because the individual pieces aren’t convincing or if it’s because they mix and match everything with a kind of modern eclecticism that isn’t period-appropriate.The old space wasn't really Art Deco (and I don't think the Boardwalk Inn has ever really tried to be Art Deco), although I would love for Disney to actually build an Art Deco resort.
Regardless, I disagree that this feels much like Art Deco. While the furniture itself has vaguely Art Deco stylings (absent the gray chairs, as you mentioned), nothing else about the space is really Art Deco in nature. With that said, I don't think it's intended to be an Art Deco space anyways.
The problem is that it could now easily pass as a random seating area in a modern hotel, which is what Disney is doing nearly everywhere. The original space felt like something you might walk into in a 1930s/1940s hotel. That feeling of authenticity is the one of the most important things in theming, regardless of actual accuracy (i.e. a space could use materials/designs that wouldn't have existed at the time as long as it evokes the proper feeling). This new space has lost that feeling, at least for me.
I realize this is a small location in a resort, and it's not even close to being a mistake/issue on the level of something like the Harmonious infrastructure. It was just one of those small spots at Disney we really loved.
Gotcha. Just wasn’t sure what the intended vibe was. I do feel like they struggle to source anything that feels authentic, even when it’s done fairly competently like in the Contemporary lobby or the Grand Floridian rooms. I can’t quite decide if it’s because the individual pieces aren’t convincing or if it’s because they mix and match everything with a kind of modern eclecticism that isn’t period-appropriate.
Have you checked out their menu. It’s really not a dessert only place at allThat looks really nice.
I just wish it wasn't pretty much a dessert only place.
... It's an existing brand.The cake lady. Names on marquee at Boardwalk are cursed.
Change to Bakeshop on Boardwalk.
Why?I hope this fails miserably.
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