The Pointe is an interesting example of how you need to keep modernising just to stand still in Orlando. It was a great shopping centre with a couple of excellent restaurants when it first opened in 1998 but, over the course of the last 5 years, it has struggled to find the right mix of stores, and the loss of FAO Schwarz when that company went into receivership was a real body blow. IMHO, the parking fee was a major mistake, but they seem to be stuck with it, and there are no plans to change that aspect any time soon. As several people point out, there is nowhere else shopping-wise that charges for parking, and even Universal allow free parking for CityWalk after 6pm (a lesson they were quick to heed).
There are two other factors at work here now, though. The first is that there is still a surprisingly good range of shops at The Pointe (unlike at The Mercado), plus Dan Marino's Town Tavern (one of the hidden gems of the I-Drive restaurant scene, IMHO), Johnny Rockets and (upstairs) Hooters (for those who like that kind of thing

), Adobe Gila's, Lulu's Baitshack, the two genuine nightclubs and the Muvico cinema multiplex (one of the best in town). Shopping wise, the music store (Sound Shop), is still there, plus Armani Exchange, Denim Place and Foot Locker. There is also an excellent jewellers, Tharoo and Co, Victoria's Secret, and a good golf shop, Players Golf. Here is the full list of what is currently open:
R - Adobe Gila's
S - Alpha Jewelers
S - AlX Armani Exchange
S - Andean Manna, Ltd.
S - Argos (not the UK one!)
S - B. Dalton Bookseller
S - Bath & Body Works
S - Bimini Shoes
S - Boardwalk Surf & Sport
S - Bond Street Jewellers
S - CartWorks
S - Chicos
R - Dan Marino's Fine Food & Spirits
S - Dapy
S - Denim Place
S - Electronics Shop
S - Everything But Water
S - Express
S - Florida Wild
S - Foot Locker
S - Glow!
S - Gray Fifth Avenue
R - Hooters
S - ICING by Claires
S - Image Leather
R - Johnny Rockets
S - Kids Foot Locker
S - Lady Foot Locker
R - LuLu's Bait Shack
E - Matrix
E - Metropolis
S - Millennium
E - MUVICO
S - Players Golf
S - Soft As A Grape
S - Sound Shop
R - Starbucks Coffee
S - Sunglass Hut
R - Swensen's Ice Cream & Amy's Pretzels
S - Tharoo & Co.
S - Toni Bijoux
S - Touch by Perfumania
S - Toy Time
S - Victorias Secret/Victoria's Secret Beauty
S - Watch Station
R - Wise Guys
E - WonderWorks
S - Yankee Candle
The second factor at work is they are about to start a major re-build, which will demolish the FAO Schwarz building and open up the plaza along its I-Drive side (where the
Disney store used to be) to make it look more inviting, and add some more restaurants and shops. The new restaurants include the first Orlando outlets of Tommy Bahama Cafe and BB King's Blues Club (which should be a great addition). The redevelopment will take place between now and mid-2006, so don't expect to see anything new straight away. It should be an exciting programme when complete, but it remains to be seen if it will work long-term (it should, given the vicinity of the Convention Center).