I know a lot of other people have already said this, but just looking at the map is depressing. Total walking distance to the gate is a huge factor in where we stay. It looks like most people who stay offsite will have to walk at least an extra half mile each time they enter or exit the park. That really adds up! What is the point of the Candy Cane shuttle if it drops you off behind the harbor motels? Plus, "across the street" won't mean anything if there isn't a cross walk by Ihop. The motels between Manchester and Disney Way will be less appealing as those customers will have to walk farther too.
I truly understand, and some places will be "winners" and some losers, but the same thing happened when Disneyland was converted from a one park location to a Resort location. Roads were moved, a bridge over West Street (and the portion re-named Disneyland Drive) for Downtown Disney/DLH was added.
Also the Orange County improvments on Interstate 5, and the requirement that many things had to be torn down (Including part of HoJo's).
The current project is directly related to the DCA improvements already made, and the upcoming Star Wars and Marvel Lands and increased attendance and traffic.
So every guest gets two larger parks, more attractions and an overall better experience.
But there are trade-offs, and in this case is the need to make changes on Harbor Boulevard between Manchester and Disney Way, add new walkways and a new bridge (and remove other options).
The goal is overall improvement, and the city has the final say, and Disney is the 800 pound Gorilla that has a bigger voice than the non-Disney business in the area. Is that right? Good question, but in reality it is the truth.
But the process has just started and many changes can be made, the Planning Commission calendar shows that the staff reports will be released around September 9th.
http://anaheim.net/DocumentCenter/Home/View/2004
Also note, the submitted plan is just the work Disney wants to do on the East Side of Harbor, it does not cover the actual bridge, the west side conversion of the current Transportation Hub, or the work that the city plans to do to the actual streets and sidewalks that they own and control.
There is a hint on the submitted map that was shown on page one of the thread, and that is the conversion of the Sidewalks on the West Side of Harbor from Disney Way to the current "IHOP" area crosswalk to a new shuttle station. Right now there is a set of sidewalks and the taxi stand, which would be removed for the new area. But as stated, is only for "reference use". Also the fact the current "Walk of Stars" (current sidewalk) is no longer mentioned by the city or that new applications are accepted.
All we really know today, that the Walt Disney Company agreed to build the new Parking Structure and Eastern Gateway as part of a deal to get a guarantee of the city of Anaheim to not charge an admission tax for 30 years for a promise of at least $1 Billion in new infrastructure being spent by the company on the Disneyland Resort in 2015. (Which matches up as to when Disney bought the Carousel Inn and Suites).
Only time will tell, but yes, as of today, I would say those Motels, Hotels, Restaurants and Shops on the East Side of Harbor between Manchester and Disney Way will be mainly losers in the overall plan.
Sometime life just sucks, eh?