Unfortunately once the clubs at Pleasure Island close this whole area will become nothing more than a generic smorgasbord of chains stores and restaurants all of it without an ounce of uniqueness. It's too bad, but it is understandable why Disney has decided to jump on the outsourcing bandwagon. Why should Disney pay for employees, inventory etc to run a club or two when Burger King or aabercrombie and fitch will gladly come in and not only pay rent on the spaces, but they'll also share a portion of their profits with you. Closing the clubs is just the beginning, blandness and sameness have become the operational buzzwords within Disney management. Proof of which is evident when you go into any of the parks souveneir shops or any Disney Store in the country where all you'll see is the exact same items in each of them. What you won't find is any unique resort merchandise, no unique park merchandise, no lithographs, no animation cells, adult clothing, or movies nothing. Instead you're stuck with Hannah Montana, Jonas Brothers and/or Rock Band, and that's all folks. Entertainment options are being cut almost yearly and very rarely are they replaced.
This unfortunately is a trend I fear will continue unabated into the foreseeable future.......