The Town Center construction

Slowjack

Well-Known Member
Seeing the new access road from the old Marketplace bus terminal makes me wonder, any guesses on how or if bus routing to/from resorts will change? In particular, that route some buses take where they wind through Vacation Club Way, making children ask, "Where are they taking us, Mommy?", in order to avoid turning left across Buena Vista--might all the new bus lanes and such eliminate that?
 

halltd

Well-Known Member
That new entrance sign is huge!

With the new "express lanes" on BVD, I'm pretty sure all Disney bus service will route toward Epcot Center Drive and not back through Vacation Club Way anymore (since they'll have their own dedicated road).
 

WDWtraveler

Well-Known Member
Photo update as of Friday, May 6. Today was preview day at Town Center Disney Springs. No photography was permitted, but these maps and cards were handed out for the self-guided tour.

Overall, Town Center is very detailed and themed very well. The restaurants and food outlets are all located along the water front, as they should be. The shops that could be inspected are very upscale, similar to Las Vegas upscale hotel shopping areas. The restaurants that were open for touring only, are the stars. All are very detailed and themed to the backstory of Disney Springs.

The Welcome Center, billed as the original structure in Disney Springs, is a masterpiece. A wraparound covered porch has many rocking chairs which will be very popular for people watching, as well as cooling off. The Welcome Center serves as Guest Relations, which means eight walk-up counters for FastPass, dining reservations, purchasing tickets, and answering guest questions. Besides having several offices on the perimeter, the center lobby of the Welcome Center, where the walk-up counters are located, has beautiful furniture. The Welcome Center lobby also displays six beautiful paintings that provide a visual "history" of Disney Springs, from a single cottage along a spring (now the Welcome Center), to a small village, to a bustling market area, and finally the modern West Side addition with a depiction of a sleek train on the elevated track. Not to be missed!

The new Disney bus transportation terminal will also be open May 15. The existing Disney bus terminal near the Marketplace will close as of that date. No word of what will become of the old bus terminal area.

Observations:
1. D-Luxe Burger's inside is exceptionally themed. Not much inside dining area (front and back of building), but there is more outside dining area. This restaurant should prove so popular that it will be difficult to find seating, much like Earl of Sandwich during peak periods.
2. During the day, bring your sunglasses. The off-white stucco walls and light colored pavement reflect a lot of sunlight.
3. Public restrooms are very well themed also. Not just an industrial add-on.
4. The Lime parking garage, which will also open May 15, has it's own second level entry into Town Center, with escalators and stairway. This pedestrian cross over (not shown on map below, but it's the pathway between Number 05 and the garage) is themed with the Spanish influence of Town Center, not utilitarian as the Orange garage pedestrian access. As reported by @Figment2005, the pedestrian cross over at the Lime garage will have wheelchair and stroller rentals. In other words, those will NOT be at Guest Relations' Welcome Center.
5. There are some surprises in the architecture and landscaping for Town Center. (See red dots for "photo opportunity" for two of them.)
6. There are some large retailers that will not be open on May 15. The goal is to have most opened by mid-to-late June.
7. Disney has raised the bar even higher since the new construction at The Landing and recent refurbishments.
P.S. There is a misspelled word on the map below. Can you find it?

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Part of the construction wall was removed last night from the bridge between West Side and the Landing. Guests can now view the on-going construction.

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Soon, perhaps on May 15, the construction wall at the base of the Orange garage pedestrian access, will be moved back closer to Planet Hollywood, opening the pathway to the new lower level bridge as shown in the photo above. This will provide a direct walkway to the lower level of STK and Morimota Asia, and the two new bridges to Town Center, without having to climb the existing bridge (whew!)

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Pluto89

Active Member
Soooo excited we arrive on the 14th and this all opens on the 15th can't wait to explore and see what's new!! Will the new bus loop be running as well on the 15th?
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Photo update as of Friday, May 6. Today was preview day at Town Center Disney Springs. No photography was permitted, but these maps and cards were handed out for the self-guided tour.

Overall, Town Center is very detailed and themed very well. The restaurants and food outlets are all located along the water front, as they should be. The shops that could be inspected are very upscale, similar to Las Vegas upscale hotel shopping areas. The restaurants that were open for touring only, are the stars. All are very detailed and themed to the backstory of Disney Springs.

The Welcome Center, billed as the original structure in Disney Springs, is a masterpiece. A wraparound covered porch will have many rocking chairs which will be very popular for people watching, as well as cooling off. The Welcome Center serves as Guest Relations, which means six walk-up counters for FastPass, dining reservations, purchasing tickets, and answering guest questions. Besides having several offices on the perimeter, the center lobby of the Welcome Center, where the walk-up counters are located, has beautiful furniture. The Welcome Center lobby also displays six beautiful paintings that provide a visual "history" of Disney Springs, from a single cottage along a spring (now the Welcome Center), to a small village, to a bustling market area, and finally the modern West Side addition with a depiction of a sleek train on the elevated track. Not to be missed!

The new Disney bus transportation terminal will also be open May 15. The existing Disney bus terminal near the Marketplace will close as of that date. No word of what will become of the old terminal area.

Observations:
1. D-Luxe Burger's inside is exceptionally themed. Not much inside dining area (front and back of building), but there is more outside dining area. This restaurant should prove so popular that it will be difficult to find seating, much like Earl of Sandwich during peak periods.
2. During the day, bring your sunglasses. The off-white stucco walls and light colored pavement reflect a lot of sunlight.
3. Public restrooms are very well themed also. Not just an industrial add-on.
4. The Lime parking garage, which will also open May 15, has it's own second level entry into Town Center, with escalators and stairway. This pedestrian cross over (not shown on map below, but it's the pathway between Number 5 and the garage) is themed with the Spanish influence of Town Center, not utilitarian as the Orange garage pedestrian access.
5. There are some surprises in the architecture and landscaping for Town Center. (See red dots for "photo opportunity" for two of them.)
6. There are some large retailers that will not be open on May 15. The goal is to have most opened by mid-to-late June.

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Part of the construction wall was removed last night from the bridge between West Side and the Landing. Guests can now view the on-going construction.

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Soon, perhaps on May 15, the construction wall at the base of the Orange garage pedestrian access, will be moved back closer to Planet Hollywood, opening the pathway to the new lower level bridge as shown in the photo above. This will provide a direct walkway to the lower level of STK and Morimota Asia, and the bridge to Town Center, without having to climb the existing bridge (whew!)

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Yowza! After two years of narrow corridors and walls galore, this looks amazing! I hate to wish away my whole summer before it's even begun, but I cannot wait until September!
 

Figment2005

Well-Known Member
Photo update as of Friday, May 6. Today was preview day at Town Center Disney Springs. No photography was permitted, but these maps and cards were handed out for the self-guided tour.

Overall, Town Center is very detailed and themed very well. The restaurants and food outlets are all located along the water front, as they should be. The shops that could be inspected are very upscale, similar to Las Vegas upscale hotel shopping areas. The restaurants that were open for touring only, are the stars. All are very detailed and themed to the backstory of Disney Springs.

The Welcome Center, billed as the original structure in Disney Springs, is a masterpiece. A wraparound covered porch has many rocking chairs which will be very popular for people watching, as well as cooling off. The Welcome Center serves as Guest Relations, which means six walk-up counters for FastPass, dining reservations, purchasing tickets, and answering guest questions. Besides having several offices on the perimeter, the center lobby of the Welcome Center, where the walk-up counters are located, has beautiful furniture. The Welcome Center lobby also displays six beautiful paintings that provide a visual "history" of Disney Springs, from a single cottage along a spring (now the Welcome Center), to a small village, to a bustling market area, and finally the modern West Side addition with a depiction of a sleek train on the elevated track. Not to be missed!

The new Disney bus transportation terminal will also be open May 15. The existing Disney bus terminal near the Marketplace will close as of that date. No word of what will become of the old bus terminal area.

Observations:
1. D-Luxe Burger's inside is exceptionally themed. Not much inside dining area (front and back of building), but there is more outside dining area. This restaurant should prove so popular that it will be difficult to find seating, much like Earl of Sandwich during peak periods.
2. During the day, bring your sunglasses. The off-white stucco walls and light colored pavement reflect a lot of sunlight.
3. Public restrooms are very well themed also. Not just an industrial add-on.
4. The Lime parking garage, which will also open May 15, has it's own second level entry into Town Center, with escalators and stairway. This pedestrian cross over (not shown on map below, but it's the pathway between Number 05 and the garage) is themed with the Spanish influence of Town Center, not utilitarian as the Orange garage pedestrian access.
5. There are some surprises in the architecture and landscaping for Town Center. (See red dots for "photo opportunity" for two of them.)
6. There are some large retailers that will not be open on May 15. The goal is to have most opened by mid-to-late June.
P.S. There is a misspelled word on the map below. Can you find it?

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Part of the construction wall was removed last night from the bridge between West Side and the Landing. Guests can now view the on-going construction.

View attachment 140901

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Soon, perhaps on May 15, the construction wall at the base of the Orange garage pedestrian access, will be moved back closer to Planet Hollywood, opening the pathway to the new lower level bridge as shown in the photo above. This will provide a direct walkway to the lower level of STK and Morimota Asia, and the two new bridges to Town Center, without having to climb the existing bridge (whew!)

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Excellent report. I also had the chance to tour the area today and I was highly impressed. It looks to be a very impressive area and the stores will be nothing but top notch. I would also like to add that the Lime garage will also have wheelchair and stroller rentals available for those who need it.
 

JohnWD

Well-Known Member
Photo update as of Friday, May 6. Today was preview day at Town Center Disney Springs. No photography was permitted, but these maps and cards were handed out for the self-guided tour.

Overall, Town Center is very detailed and themed very well. The restaurants and food outlets are all located along the water front, as they should be. The shops that could be inspected are very upscale, similar to Las Vegas upscale hotel shopping areas. The restaurants that were open for touring only, are the stars. All are very detailed and themed to the backstory of Disney Springs.

The Welcome Center, billed as the original structure in Disney Springs, is a masterpiece. A wraparound covered porch has many rocking chairs which will be very popular for people watching, as well as cooling off. The Welcome Center serves as Guest Relations, which means eight walk-up counters for FastPass, dining reservations, purchasing tickets, and answering guest questions. Besides having several offices on the perimeter, the center lobby of the Welcome Center, where the walk-up counters are located, has beautiful furniture. The Welcome Center lobby also displays six beautiful paintings that provide a visual "history" of Disney Springs, from a single cottage along a spring (now the Welcome Center), to a small village, to a bustling market area, and finally the modern West Side addition with a depiction of a sleek train on the elevated track. Not to be missed!

The new Disney bus transportation terminal will also be open May 15. The existing Disney bus terminal near the Marketplace will close as of that date. No word of what will become of the old bus terminal area.

Observations:
1. D-Luxe Burger's inside is exceptionally themed. Not much inside dining area (front and back of building), but there is more outside dining area. This restaurant should prove so popular that it will be difficult to find seating, much like Earl of Sandwich during peak periods.
2. During the day, bring your sunglasses. The off-white stucco walls and light colored pavement reflect a lot of sunlight.
3. Public restrooms are very well themed also. Not just an industrial add-on.
4. The Lime parking garage, which will also open May 15, has it's own second level entry into Town Center, with escalators and stairway. This pedestrian cross over (not shown on map below, but it's the pathway between Number 05 and the garage) is themed with the Spanish influence of Town Center, not utilitarian as the Orange garage pedestrian access. As reported by @Figment2005, the pedestrian cross over at the Lime garage will have wheelchair and stroller rentals. In other words, those will NOT be at Guest Relations' Welcome Center.
5. There are some surprises in the architecture and landscaping for Town Center. (See red dots for "photo opportunity" for two of them.)
6. There are some large retailers that will not be open on May 15. The goal is to have most opened by mid-to-late June.
7. Disney has raised the bar even higher after the new construction at The Landing and recent refurbishments.
P.S. There is a misspelled word on the map below. Can you find it?

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View attachment 140894

View attachment 140896

Part of the construction wall was removed last night from the bridge between West Side and the Landing. Guests can now view the on-going construction.

View attachment 140901

View attachment 140902

View attachment 140903

Soon, perhaps on May 15, the construction wall at the base of the Orange garage pedestrian access, will be moved back closer to Planet Hollywood, opening the pathway to the new lower level bridge as shown in the photo above. This will provide a direct walkway to the lower level of STK and Morimota Asia, and the two new bridges to Town Center, without having to climb the existing bridge (whew!)

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Flowck?
 

Hobnail Boot

Well-Known Member
I'm a Savannahian and had no idea Savannah Bee Company was going into this... Pretty cool actually. I knew they had a place in Charleston but Disney is something I never thought they would consider. They've got great stuff!
 

djkidkaz

Well-Known Member
I'm hoping the walls come down early. It seems everyday they remove a little bit more. Either way one week from today it will all be open.
 

Monorail_Red_77

Well-Known Member
I'm not saying the buses will run thru the access road by Lime garage, but they certainly could. The platform is similar to Orange Garages that goes over roadway. I'm sure it was made large enough for fire equipment to get in there and thus buses too.

That's a good catch. Most likely a possibility then. Hard to tell from aerial photos sometimes. I thought it would have been too small on Lime side. ;)
 

Monorail_Red_77

Well-Known Member
If you're going to criticize someone's spelling, it's probably in your own best interest to spell it correctly.
Nah. I'm confident that you will proof read all of my comments and tell me when they are not spelled correctly. Then I can go back and edit them. Thanks for the heads up. ;) LOL
 

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