Oh, I get the crowd part of it. I'm sure it would get crowded. But let's not forget what actually happened. Osborne lights wasn't removed because it creathavoc. It was removed because they demolished the streets of America to build Star Wars Land. I'm certain I'm overly optimistic, but one could be forgiven for thinking that with all that new retail space that they could use at least some of that now mothballed attraction/resource to draw more customers to a new area of the shopping district. I'm willing to bet that the vendors wouldn't complain a whole lot about it.Can you imagine how many people would try to get into that area to see the Osborne Lights for free?? Sadly it's just not logistically possible without creating havoc. Which was, remember, the reason he had to give up the light display in the first place. I hope they return somewhere, sometime, too though.
I think what @cgattis was saying is that Mr. Osborne had to stop his display in Little Rock because of the crowds and havoc.Oh, I get the crowd part of it. I'm sure it would get crowded. But let's not forget what actually happened. Osborne lights wasn't removed because it creathavoc. It was removed because they demolished the streets of America to build Star Wars Land. I'm certain I'm overly optimistic, but one could be forgiven for thinking that with all that new retail space that they could use at least some of that now mothballed attraction/resource to draw more customers to a new area of the shopping district. I'm willing to bet that the vendors wouldn't complain a whole lot about it.
I'm envisioning it in the Town Center area where the walkways are wide and there are a lot of pathways that branch off.I wonder how this will be set up. The Marketplace is already a crowdcluster as it is and now they are adding somewhere for more people to hang around and take pictures etc. It sounds nice but logistically how will they keep this from making the already too-crowded Marketplace (especially at this time of year) an absolute nightmare to try and navigate?
I'm envisioning it in the Town Center area where the walkways are wide and there are a lot of pathways that branch off.
I wonder how this will be set up. The Marketplace is already a crowdcluster as it is and now they are adding somewhere for more people to hang around and take pictures etc. It sounds nice but logistically how will they keep this from making the already too-crowded Marketplace (especially at this time of year) an absolute nightmare to try and navigate?
It begins there but probably isn't all contained within Marketplace. Not a good way to market Town Center if they draw Holiday traffic away from it.The link says Marketplace and "The new tree trail will begin near the play fountain outside of Once Upon a Toy"
If you're there during Thanksgiving week or the two Christmas weeks, it probably won't make much difference.would a Wednesday night be better than Sunday night crowd-wise?
If you're there during Thanksgiving week or the two Christmas weeks, it probably won't make much difference.
We were there mid-week in September and it wasnt crowded at all - Starbucks was empty, no line at the registers in WoD, etc.
For that week, I would choose Wednesday because Sunday (13th) may be busy because:week of November 13, we are most interested in the Christmas stuff
Oh, I get the crowd part of it. I'm sure it would get crowded. But let's not forget what actually happened. Osborne lights wasn't removed because it creathavoc. It was removed because they demolished the streets of America to build Star Wars Land. I'm certain I'm overly optimistic, but one could be forgiven for thinking that with all that new retail space that they could use at least some of that now mothballed attraction/resource to draw more customers to a new area of the shopping district. I'm willing to bet that the vendors wouldn't complain a whole lot about it.
Thanks!! So weird to be outside of the shopping area.it sounds like the tree trail will be concentrated on the Marketplace side, over by the old bus loop
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/events-tours/holidays-at-disney-springs/
expand the "drift into a festive atmosphere" tab
A decked out trail near the Marketplace bus loop with custom-decorated holiday trees—all centered around a different Disney theme