This area has sucked since they closed Pleasure Island
In alot of ways it sucked before PI closed.
PI was a fan favorite (especially with the CP/frat party crowd)...but it was plagued by too many extended low occupancy periods.
Could it have stayed or had some new life infused in it? of course
but Disney looks towards revenues/profits in the Billions now...millions aren't good enough anymore.
PI was never gonna last as is. There also has been some "de-Eisner" movements over the past 5 years. Which in some ways can be good...in other ways are short sighted and somewhat of a lack of gratitude.
Eisner was the primary champion of PI...he never backed away from the idea of "adult" offerings.
But adults don't buy as much disney chinese junk for themselves as they do for kids...so all things ultimately yield back to the giftshop in strategic direction.
In this case: the desire to have somebody else sell it for you and collect fees without any overhead.
The closure of PI was also a stupidity move based on the real estate bubble. just goes to show that you can sit on billions of operating capital and have 1000 Wharton grads working for you...but they got sucked into the stupidity of the "phony money" market that sucked most mom and pops in...and based at least this decision - i believe - on the belief that somehow a ludicrous bubble wouldn't break. Two ounces of common sense per person couldn't have broken the whole cycle of stupidity on that - the numbers never added up. An international ponzie/pyramid scheme.
Back to development:
At this point (and I'm a harsh critic)..i just want them to do "something" and put the needed capital infusion back into the place. In a way...i'm giving them carte blanche and hoping that the public embraces whatever they do -lest they put up anymore south american fried chicken places or balloons.
Parodoxical reasoning from me on this one.

from 97-05...after the west side addition (minus of course planet hollywood)...the area was very impressive.
It has fallen into decay...a trend that has been repeated in other places at their "flagship, cash cow" destination
I have never/will never let disney off the hook for that. Not for a second.
It costs too much...they make too much...the public should demand more.
We pay for it.
Disneyland customers rejected DCA and they got a billion dollar overhaul (it took patience and time...but they got it). If only WDW clientele (and there are alot more of them) could grow some stones for five years and hold the line on something like this - they took something away that you not only are still paying for...you're paying MORE for.
In my world...people would stop dumping Franklins into World of Disney for a couple of years.
Wonder how fast we'd see some movement then?
Iger would be out there with a shovel himself...and Erin Wallace and Al Weiss would have been pushing the wheelbarrow.