With the grand opening of the "new" World of Disney in Disney Springs, I still am completely baffled at the thought process behind this remodeling. I get how it may not have aged the best, even appearing a bit tacky but it still was arguably one of the most uniquely "Disney" stores, in Disney Springs/Downtown Disney at least. That being said, I do like the look of the new store but knowing what was there before the remodel just leaves me unsatisfied. I don't understand the thought process of removing practically every Disney element or prop from a store literally called "World of Disney." There are situations obviously where certain theming works, other times it does not. In this case, I believe the new theme is an animation studio dedicated to some of the older films, and I believe that couldve been a unique concept had it been a new standalone shop. However, World of Disney's original "theme" was exactly that- Disney itself and that's why the building itself was full of these giant props and colorful decorations. This remodel is more of a downgrade if anything and leaves the guest wanting more with such a minimalistic design. What are other peoples thoughts on this?