what is the name of the store it use to be world of disney?
Pleasure Island will soon be undergoing some changes. The West End Stage and Hub Stage will close on 3/19/06 and be torn down. Superstar Studios has closed permanently; DTV, Zen Zone and Missing Link Sausage Company close permanently on 3/19/06;Changing Attitudes and Reel Finds close permanently on 4/1/06. The Harley-Davidson store will also be closing on 3/19/06 and eventually moving to another location (estimated reopening date is sometime this summer). It appears all of this activity is part of a major re-do of Pleasure Island, which will include changing the approach to the West Side, building a plaza with boat dock in the hub, and adding T-Rex restaurant (scheduled to open in 2008).
Advance Dining Reservations, usually. Why Disney can't just call them reservations like the rest of the universe is a mystery.dobball23 said:What does ADR stand for? I have seen it a number of places, but it is not in the list of abbreviations.
RumpleMom said:We love AC and Comedy Warehouse. The reported closings list is no great loss.
It would be nice to have a country music venue.
Madi100 said:When we went in '99 there was a Wild Horse Saloon (or is it crazy?) It's not longer there, so it must not have been a big hit.
Sarangel said:Advance Dining Reservations, usually. Why Disney can't just call them reservations like the rest of the universe is a mystery.
Jason71 said:As I recall, it actually had a decent following--at the time, it was the only club to sell individual admissions, and attracted quite a few locals because of that.
I forget the details, but the company that owns the original Wild Horse--and the trademark--pulled its support for some reason. Disney was clearly caught off guard, as it took them months to pull out all the Western decor, and years before they made any attempt to actually theme "Motion."
Chyenne (sp?) Saloon at Church St. Station always seemed to have a following, as well, so I think there would be a market for a country music venue.
BTW, Missing Link is now "fenced" off with the rest of the lakeside shops, and you can see holes through parts of the back wall of the Hub Stage.
TESTRACKLOVER92 said:Opinion: I think that it's good that they are tearing it down because I cant see Disney as a part of a club. Disney is supposed to be magical not a place to drink and get drunk. The only reason that they even let you drink is because they have bus's back to your resort. I'm glad they are taking it out.
Jason71 said:I forget the details, but the company that owns the original Wild Horse--and the trademark--pulled its support for some reason. Disney was clearly caught off guard, as it took them months to pull out all the Western decor, and years before they made any attempt to actually theme "Motion."
Steamboat Bill said:Comeon now...where else do you want us to get drunk? Hey that is an idea for a new thread....