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Demolition at Pleasure Island
Disney reshapes nightlife complex The goal is to make the attraction more accessible -- and kid-friendly.

Scott Powers and Mark Chediak | Sentinel Staff Writers
Posted May 10, 2006

Once a haven for grown-ups looking to dance the night away, Disney's Pleasure Island is morphing into a place where Mom, Dad and the little ones can feel comfortable -- but the wild uncle is still welcome.

The transformation, part of a revamped night-life strategy for Walt Disney World, is not just an image makeover. Bulldozers are involved.

Disney is tearing out bridges, building a bigger, more prominent new bridge, knocking down two outdoor music stages, cutting a building in half, leveling a hill, opening up vistas of the lake and getting away from the back-alley warehouse-district look.

The goal is to merge Pleasure Island more with the other two districts of Downtown Disney -- geographically and in appeal.

"We're going away from the traditional, adult-only nightclub environment to an environment where we can appeal to all groups, including adults," said Djuan Rivers, vice president for Downtown Disney.

Disney created the adult entertainment complex in the 1980s when it saw visitors leaving its hotels to club hop in downtown Orlando. Though Pleasure Island has helped keep nightlife-seeking tourists on Disney grounds for 17 years, the area also has presented challenges -- partly because of its location and its mix of businesses.

Centrally located in the 120-acre Downtown Disney, it sat like a no-kids land, blocking traffic between the shopping and entertainment area's two all-age districts, Marketplace and the West Side.

And nothing says "not Disney" quite like a place where partyers wander from bar to bar with beers in their hands while loud music blares.

The changes began last year, when Disney opened up Pleasure Island to people younger than 18. The cover charge just to walk there was eliminated, the turnstile gates were ripped out and the hours were expanded. It used to open at 7 p.m. It now opens at 3 p.m. Someday, it will open at 11 a.m.

Already, a difference is showing. Before the turnstiles came down, 22 percent of Downtown Disney visitors came into the island. Today, it's 75 percent, Rivers said.

Disney also is tinkering with the mix of bars, restaurants and shops on the island, starting with the broader appeal of the new Irish-pub-themed tavern, Raglan Road.

The pub sits in stark contrast with many of the more boisterous music, comedy and dance clubs down the way -- which some visitors appreciate.

Paul Scully and his friends recently found refuge there from a busy Walt Disney World vacation. The men, visiting from Ireland, were relaxing over cold pints late one night while their families were back in the hotel.

"It's nice, then, when you have somebody minding the kids," he said. "It's nice to get out on your own for a while."

David Marks, president of Marketplace Advisors in Winter Park, said tweaking Pleasure Island's image so that it's not just thought of as a place for club-hoppers is a smart move.

"Disney has done a great job," he said. "They're improving the clubs and continuing to refine what they're doing."

The company is not giving up on adult-oriented nightlife, nor the current clubs, such as the Adventurers Club, the BET SoundStage or Mannequins Dance Palace. Partyers are still welcome. But so are people seeking to relax. Or a father with children, Rivers said.

"He can walk through here, and if he wants to have a drink on the street, he doesn't feel awkward with his children, and you won't feel awkward either," he said.

Such a mix may set Downtown Disney further apart from other area nightspots.

There already are key differences between Pleasure Island and two principal competitors, downtown Orlando and CityWalk at Universal Orlando.

Downtown Orlando is cheaper and centrally located to Orlando's population; it draws a younger and mostly local crowd. It's a favorite of college students. CityWalk, also cheaper and more centrally located, also tends to draw more locals. And Universal's bar district curves around the main part of CityWalk, keeping partyers off the beaten path.

Rivers said both competitors have market segments he would like to grow. Still, Downtown Disney does well with the local market, he insisted. But the main draw is, was and always will be tourists, driven by the caravan of buses moving between the district and Disney's hotels and parks.

Downtown Disney as the family-friendly adult spot makes sense to Mike Castillo, 41, who owns a construction company in Sacramento, Calif., and a time share in Orlando. He was at CityWalk one recent night with his wife, Jackie.

"I think Downtown Disney is a little bit better; I've got daughters, and they like it there. This is, like, more for grown-ups. Today, we dropped them off for a couple of hours and came over here," he said. "But yeah, I like it over there. The atmosphere is way more for families. I think this is more for grown-ups."

Disney's challenge is nurturing that family-friendly atmosphere without scaring off the young, single crowd that has helped make many of its clubs a success. Rivers thinks most youngsters will be in bed by the time the party really gets going on Pleasure Island.

Still, it worries Sabrina Carter, 26, from Orlando, who was out having a hurricane cocktail with a friend last week at CityWalk. She's an occasional Pleasure Island and downtown Orlando visitor.

"You don't want to be drunk in front of a bunch of kids," she said. "You're going to be paranoid. You don't have to worry about that downtown."
 
If I am reading this correctly, the fans of the AC are rejoicing.
 
We may be rejoicing, but I wonder what this means for APers. Will this lead to unbundling the few remaining clubs from Premium AP's? Will it lead to eliminating the PI annual pass, making the clubs more like cover charge places, or more like City Walk's packaged options with meals, movies, etc.?

Guess we'll wait and see.
 
I will be very disappointed if Comedy Warehouse is not included in the makeover. :sad1: :charac2:
I still wish they had stayed with all adults. But I can understand the marketing around making that area family friendly. Having to go around PI from Marketplace to West Side was confusing and inconvenient, and did not make a lot of sense on the overall layout.
I can see having more family friendly shops and restaurants. But leave the clubs to the adults.
It will be interesting to see how this affects those with WDW PAPs. (Like us) Our PAPs still cover DQ and water parks. But makes one consider if a PAP is worth it or not, over a regular AP.
Time will tell.
I am glad for an upgrade and keeping AC.
 

Is the T Rex deal going here somewhere or in the Market place?
 
MJMcBride said:
Is the T Rex deal going here somewhere or in the Market place?

I thought it was here, but I am not sure that it has been announced as such
 
what they need there is one a kids' club, like they have at the resorts.
this way, parents can drop off the kids, know they are safe and having their own fun and meanwhile, they can enjoy what pleasure island has to offer.
i just wonder why they still haven't considered it...
 
rantnnravin said:
what they need there is one a kids' club, like they have at the resorts.
this way, parents can drop off the kids, know they are safe and having their own fun and meanwhile, they can enjoy what pleasure island has to offer.
i just wonder why they still haven't considered it...

That sounds like a terrific idea. For those of you who haven't been on DCL, they use something like this. It herds all the little ones basically out of site of the adults who want a little peace and it does an amazing job at that. If they want to make PI more family friendly, they run the risk of turning off some party-hungry adults. This idea could be the perfect solution.
 
Why not move the clubs down to the far end away from the shopping village. That way you can keep it adult friendly and not interfere with the kids enjoying the rest of Downtown. Oh, the cost......
 
I never did understand how a 21 and older hard ticket venue was supposed to be the bridge between two family-centered venues. Citywalk does such a better job of tying the whole idea together.
 
When they built it , it wasnt a bridge between the two. Westside came after and I guess that is when the problems of getting thru/around it began.
 
When is all this supposed to be completed by?
 
When the Pleasure Island construction rumors first started, it was said to be a "5 year plan" starting with the ungating of pleasure island in May of '04.

Take that for what it's worth......
 
So when do they predict this construction to be over with. I am going Aug. 2007

I cannot believe they are doing this. I loved the all adult feel about it. But of course the last time I went, was when I was 18. Oh my God! and to get rid of my 8-trax. What the hey! WOW, I am soooo upset right now. I can't believe this is happening. I am sooooo going to cry. I was looking forward to visiting this great place again. I always felt like I was in the Pinnochio Movie, being a big bad kid dancing and partying all night long. I got to say Disney blows at this moment. I was hoping they would open one up in California. No hope there then. This was one of my favorite places in Florida overall. Booo on Disney right now. BIG THUMBS DOWN ON THIS IDEA! :furious:
 
Aim a little later....

It's going to be a ongoing process. I would imagine the current "major" project would be done by then however.
 
Now they are re-doing the parking lot from the Pleasure Island bus stop over to the Mcdonalds. Parking spaces are going to be hard to find for the next 3 months at Downtown Disney. :teacher:
 
:sunny: A warning to anyone going to Pleasure Island in Orlando.

Disney employees are notorious along with Orange County Sheriff's Officers for falsely arresting and prosecuting people on their premesis. Disney and OCSD have an understanding, that boils down to a racket. Disney officials will point out to OCSD Officers, anyone who they deem a criminal, who will then be falsely arrested and prosecuted. Since the park is full of tourists from out of town, very few, if any are able to contest or fight their charges, and so they either (a) forfeit their bail, or (b) end up paying hefty fines to close the case. It is rare for a tourist to return to fight a costly legal battle and win. And any attempt is usually futile, coming up against false testimonies given by Disney Security and OCSD officers (supposedly under oath.) Further, Disney is notorious to withold video surveillance tapes that prove innocence, as this racket generates good money for OCSD and it allows Disney to have a mutually beneficial arrangement with the local police department (who perform private details for them.)

This is not nonsense, a little research will show you that there are many such cases that show this corrupt practice is going on. In many cases, children have also been detained in similar sitiuations. Why risk the freedoms of your children & family, by going to a fake, corporate, generic place like disney. On close inspection, you will find that there are more shops and stores on site, than anything else. Sounds more like a mall, than a theme park.

Disney is a pretty poor, unimaginative choice for smart vacationers. :sunny:
 
on_disney said:
:sunny: A warning to anyone going to Pleasure Island in Orlando.

Disney employees are notorious along with Orange County Sheriff's Officers for falsely arresting and prosecuting people on their premesis. Disney and OCSD have an understanding, that boils down to a racket. Disney officials will point out to OCSD Officers, anyone who they deem a criminal, who will then be falsely arrested and prosecuted. Since the park is full of tourists from out of town, very few, if any are able to contest or fight their charges, and so they either (a) forfeit their bail, or (b) end up paying hefty fines to close the case. It is rare for a tourist to return to fight a costly legal battle and win. And any attempt is usually futile, coming up against false testimonies given by Disney Security and OCSD officers (supposedly under oath.) Further, Disney is notorious to withold video surveillance tapes that prove innocence, as this racket generates good money for OCSD and it allows Disney to have a mutually beneficial arrangement with the local police department (who perform private details for them.)

This is not nonsense, a little research will show you that there are many such cases that show this corrupt practice is going on. In many cases, children have also been detained in similar sitiuations. Why risk the freedoms of your children & family, by going to a fake, corporate, generic place like disney. On close inspection, you will find that there are more shops and stores on site, than anything else. Sounds more like a mall, than a theme park.

Disney is a pretty poor, unimaginative choice for smart vacationers. :sunny:


not this again :rolleyes:
 

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