Sometimes I'm just amazed at the things that people complain about. Saying UGH about it because it's an outdoor mall? Unless I'm wrong, that's sort of the concept and always has been. It's Disneys' take on a shopping district. So if I'm reading the posts right, the complaints are because Disney is doing exactly what it set out to do? To me, it's like complaining that you get wet on Kali. It's a water ride...what were you expecting when you got on it?? What are you expecting out of Disney Springs? Sure you can buy most of that stuff in stores all over the country, but again what else would you expect in a shopping area?? The World of Disney has unique Disney things as do a few other store, but many other stores are just that...retail stores. You'll find the same thing in high end Vegas casinos or in tropical beach resorts.
I can understand not enjoying it if you're not a shopper, so I'm not arguing that you have to like the concept. I just don' I'm not a huge shopping person myself, Disney Springs isn't my "favorite" spot in WDW. But I understand exactly what it is and have always understood what it is. When we go there, we know exactly what we're going to see. I don't hate it at all for that. It's got a wonderful selection of things to shop for and places to eat, along with a few fun things to do if you want. I think the recent additions to it are pretty nice. I love The World of Disney (yes, I know that stuff is available all around the parks), the Christmas store, the pin store (though I wish it had a/c), Sprinkles, the cooking store and a few others. My kids love it too.
It's a giant marketplace. I don't think Disney tries to say it's anything other than that. What am I missing that's so negative? It seems like we're complaining that we went to a shopping district and it had mostly....shopping.