The sad thing about it, is that I still believe that PI was a victim of its own success. Some historian may correct me, but I believe it was the anchor point for DTD while MP floundered for years. Then it ended up squeezed between MP and WS with no good plan to get between the two. If only they had put it on the other side before they built out SSR. Then they would only have needed the one bus stop for both MP and WS (or ES as the case may be).
Again, DTD without PI is a common mall. I struggle to think of anything that is truly unique.
Maybe the
lego store? I don't recall seeing anything like that though you can certainly buy any of their products from your neighborhood
walmart.
La Nouba? Certainly a unique show, but you can find Cirque du Soleil shows in a variety of places.
Disney Quest is unique, I believe. They closed down the one in Chicago, correct? Though with the advancements in home video games / computers, I think that it struggles a bit to keep up. And it was the subject of a huge rumor of closing.
House of Blues is a chain, though somewhat small, I believe.
Anything Wolfgang Puck is overdone at this point. Hopefully, this whole celebrity chef thing has run its course.
Bongos? It is probably backed by some restaurant conglomerate.
Planet Hollywood is the king of failed "themed" restaurants.
Disney Stores are all over the country and you can purchase customized items from disneyshopping.com.
Anything else that could possibly be unique?
Don't get me wrong, I certainly would welcome high quality dining opportunities. But, my idea of a nice restaurant is probably different than a mass produced homogeneous restaurant that is the
DDP serving the same food they serve all over the property. However, as a previous poster stated, it is not a zero sum game. They could put the restaurants somewhere else. Heck, rip out the rest of the parking lots to make it more on property friendly.
Being able to build a stuff dinosaur at 1000% markup is not my idea of quality dining. Man, I wish I had come up with a couple of these ideas. Its build a bear with food. Sell a $10 dress to a little girl for $80 so she can play princess? I hope that guy/girl got a huge promotion out of that idea.
Anyways, I hope that Disney realizes that they still need an adult activity area.
DCL does a very very good job of this. I watch CMs chase kids and parents out of the adult only areas on the ship within 30 seconds of entering.