dlavender
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 7, 2015
- Messages
- 3,056
You mean like a Comedy Club? Or a Cabaret Bar?
Yeah, which I guess they are putting in with the Edison?
And stick in a magic show (don't judge) and I'll be there.

You mean like a Comedy Club? Or a Cabaret Bar?
Yeah, which I guess they are putting in with the Edison?
And stick in a magic show (don't judge) and I'll be there.
![]()
First of all, LOL to your gif
Second of all, you realize I am referencing the old "Pleasure Island" offerings, right?
G.O.B is the greatest magician of all time....
I didn't realize it until you spelled it out for me
Yes. I guess its the new trend, replace entertainment with shopping. We just have very little interest in another outside shopping mall with restaurants.
When we returned from our trip last year, we both commented on how DS was just Opry Mills now (a large shopping center here in Nashville).
Perhaps Edison will be a success and Disney will look to replicate it throughout the Springs.
if there is somewhere I can go to enjoy a drink/snack without BLARING music.
You mean, you don't enjoy yelling at the top of your lungs at your spouse while eating and then him yelling back, Huh?
When we returned from our trip last year, we both commented on how DS was just Opry Mills now (a large shopping center here in Nashville).
whether there are actually enough mall- and restaurant-deprived customers who will be impressed with the overall package.
We "love" the show too, but I'd disagree that it's "essentially unchanged" over time. While the story line and score (my favorite from Cirque, second is Quidam), the show has seen a lot of changes. Three of the nine acts currently in the show were not part of the original concept. One act has been replaced twice: German Wheels ---> Jump Rope ---> Break Dancing. On top of that, the original pair of clown retired in 2013, and the current pair (with their own routines) was moved over from Cirque's Alegria.It sounds like I'm in the minority but I will be sad when Cirque leaves. We see the show on every visit and from time to time we watch the DVD at home. When we were there last year we had front row seats which made for an amazing evening. But as a businessman myself I can see why they would leave. The theater last year was about 2/3 full and the show is essentially unchanged over the course of its life, so playing to full (and profitable) crowds has probably run its course.
It might compete with the locals attendance, but what about those of us that fly in for WDW and don't have cars or don't want to drive around in an unfamiliar area looking for the theater. Actually, I never knew they had a theater there until I just read your posting. I suspect the shows may do better in Disney Springs than wherever the theater is located.The "Walt Disney Theater" located in Orlando does just that and what you're proposing would compete with it. As is common with places of that type, people are not breaking down the doors.
I saw the ticket prices, I almost threw up in my mouth a little... especially after spending all that on-Disney-property money.
We "love" the show too, but I'd disagree that it's "essentially unchanged" over time. While the story line and score (my favorite from Cirque, second is Quidam), the show has seen a lot of changes.
It might compete with the locals attendance, but what about those of us that fly in for WDW and don't have cars or don't want to drive around in an unfamiliar area looking for the theater. Actually, I never knew they had a theater there until I just read your posting. I suspect the shows may do better in Disney Springs than wherever the theater is located.
Toruk the Avatar show is moving overseas I believe.Cirque does have a new avatar themed show, I can see that moving in for awhile in 2018.
I wouldn't mind a spot where traveling shows could setup and keep the entertainment rotating. I was wondering if they might have been prepping for this how they changed around the ground near the theater. (that might have been more for the drones though).
We "love" the show too, but I'd disagree that it's "essentially unchanged" over time. While the story line and score (my favorite from Cirque, second is Quidam), the show has seen a lot of changes. Three of the nine acts currently in the show were not part of the original concept. One act has been replaced twice: German Wheels ---> Jump Rope ---> Break Dancing. On top of that, the original pair of clown retired in 2013, and the current pair (with their own routines) was moved over from Cirque's Alegria.
There's also often issues when a performer that originates a role, and personally stylizes it, leaves and someone else comes in and then tries to recreate someone else's style. Often times to repeat viewers, something seems "missing". As much as I enjoy La Nouba, I noticed this issue the last time with the Green Bird and the lead of the Les Cons. Each time a new performer takes over, it usually seems more noticeable. Sad to say, but I think the same is happening with the Nemo show at AK.