So What's Coming to the New Pleasure Island?

So now, the plans for DTD include...a bowling alley - "Splitsville". It's not the worst idea, but it is still something that you can do anywhere.

Really? They've been saying for years now that they plan to build the largest bowling facility in the U.S. at WWoS, and they still haven't broken ground that I know of...
 
Well, it looks like slightly more than a bowling alley...described as:

This fall, construction will begin on Splitsville, a 50,000-square-foot upscale entertainment center that combines bowling with billiards, dining, music and nightlife.

But really...they think I've flown 1,500 miles because what I really want to do is go bowling? More reasons to not feel bad to continue my one-man boycott of DTD.

My favorite line is this.
Over on Pleasure Island, we’ve completed removing some of the buildings that aren’t part of our future plans. During the course of this site work, we identified opportunities to further refine our master plan and are pausing to evaluate them. What does this mean for you? While we’re moving quickly, it will admittedly cause a delay in construction. But we’re willing to bet that any delay will be worth the wait once we’re able to share details about the exciting work we’ve been doing.

Translated in to non-corporate speak: It's been three years and we still don't have a clue what we're doing. But you'll love it!
 

as a local who loves to bowl, but hasn't ever found the desire to go find a bowling alley, I'm actually excited about that coming to the former Virgin location. If it truly makes a combination of adult entertainment, then well done.

Now, the PI news on the other hand, virtually affirms what has been rumored. They are "redesigning" translation = we effed up AGAIN.

open CW, MDP, 8-trax(or something similar in format), and AC, put the new bowling thing in, and we'll be on good shape to recover from this fiasco
 
I am sure that was a facetious remark. They obviously have all that was mentioned.
It all still amounts to an underwhelming announcement.
 
I am sure that was a facetious remark. They obviously have all that was mentioned.
It all still amounts to an underwhelming announcement.

Well, underwhelming perhaps, but to Disney's credit they didn't present it as some huge revolutionary announcement at D23...I mean, they mentioned it in a post on the Disney blog, not exactly trying to say "Wow, look at us!" or anything
 
Well, underwhelming perhaps, but to Disney's credit they didn't present it as some huge revolutionary announcement at D23...I mean, they mentioned it in a post on the Disney blog, not exactly trying to say "Wow, look at us!" or anything

Don't exhale just yet. D23 is next month -- they still have plenty of time to turn this whole-lotta-nuthin' into some huge revolutionary announcement.
 
I'm pleased with the bowling alley announcement because it can be family oriented most of the time but become adult-only later in the evening. The fact that there will be entertainment and music sounds promising.

I'm also pleased that Hyperion Wharf is confirmed to be on hold. This was suspected since the demolitions ended with just two clubs lost. It confirmed the rumor that was posted in April that demolitions were on hold. The second part of that April rumor was that third parties were going to be allowed to reopen existing club buildings as clubs. That has yet to be borne out but today's announcement supports that this could be a possibility.

BobK/Orlando
 
I am just glad to finally have a place to bowl, heck Ill bet I havent been bowling in...2 weeks!

Actually, for anyone that knows their Disney history, Disney used to own and operate a Bowling center, Celebrity Sports Center in Denver. Never really turned into what they hoped for though, but they did use it to train management.

As long as the clubs come back in some form and adult nighlife returns, things can finally start heading in the right direction, though I dont see myself bothering to bowl on vacation, but if I were a local I wouldnt mind, which may be part of the plan (assuming there even is one).
 
Actually, for anyone that knows their Disney history, Disney used to own and operate a Bowling center, Celebrity Sports Center in Denver. Never really turned into what they hoped for though, but they did use it to train management.

Yet, this is a third party chain coming in...

And if Disney thinks I'm going to pay shipping on or try and fit my bowling balls in my luggage, they are sadly mistaken. :)
 
I have yet to see a movie on vacation, but if that wasn't doing well it wouldn't be there. Turning a record store into a pool hall/Bowlling ally can be a step in the right direction towwards some adut oriented nightlife. Although I don't see myself ever going bowling or shooting pool on vacation. Mayabe APA can move from Vegas to WDW. I doubt it.
 
Translated in to non-corporate speak: It's been three years and we still don't have a clue what we're doing. But you'll love it!

Zulemara:
Now, the PI news on the other hand, virtually affirms what has been rumored. They are "redesigning" translation = we effed up AGAIN.

Basically, someone somewhere in Disney offices has to look at the bottom line and say:

"Hunh... I guess closing down the nightlife instead of just reducing it to certain nights of the week, until the economy gets a little better, and replacing all the clubs with stores that, not only, have NOTHING to do with Disney, but also sell over priced mercahndise people don't want, might not have been the best idea.

Hmmmm.... How to back pedal this?"

Seriously, when I went to WDW last Dec, I just had to see what the changes looked like. We went inside the stores that occupied what used to be the clubs, and I can honestly say, we did not find 1 thing that we wanted to buy.

They definitely put the cart before the horse on this call.
 
Basically, someone somewhere in Disney offices has to look at the bottom line and say:

"Hunh... I guess closing down the nightlife instead of just reducing it to certain nights of the week, until the economy gets a little better, and replacing all the clubs with stores that, not only, have NOTHING to do with Disney, but also sell over priced mercahndise people don't want, might not have been the best idea.

Hmmmm.... How to back pedal this?"

Seriously, when I went to WDW last Dec, I just had to see what the changes looked like. We went inside the stores that occupied what used to be the clubs, and I can honestly say, we did not find 1 thing that we wanted to buy.

They definitely put the cart before the horse on this call.

Thanks, I appreciate the support, but I'm curious about the stores you went into. Of the clubs that closed, 2 were demolished and the rest sit empty and unused. Nothing has directly replaced a club since the closing in 2008
 
Well, it looks like slightly more than a bowling alley...described as:



But really...they think I've flown 1,500 miles because what I really want to do is go bowling? More reasons to not feel bad to continue my one-man boycott of DTD.

My favorite line is this.


Translated in to non-corporate speak: It's been three years and we still don't have a clue what we're doing. But you'll love it!

Thanks, I appreciate the support, but I'm curious about the stores you went into. Of the clubs that closed, 2 were demolished and the rest sit empty and unused. Nothing has directly replaced a club since the closing in 2008

Sorry. I should've said venues. From my previous visit ('04) I didn't remember a Harley Davidson Store and the surf shop inside Pleasure Island. They may have been on the WEST SIDE. There was no Raglan Road, though. The Harley and surf stores may have been in PI in 04 and I just didn't notice. But Raglan was definitely not there.
 
Sorry. I should've said venues. From my previous visit ('04) I didn't remember a Harley Davidson Store and the surf shop inside Pleasure Island. They may have been on the WEST SIDE. There was no Raglan Road, though. The Harley and surf stores may have been in PI in 04 and I just didn't notice. But Raglan was definitely not there.

Harley and curl both replaced previous stores which were Disney operated. Regland replaced the Jazz club.

Anyway, makes sense now. thanks :)
 
Harley and curl both replaced previous stores which were Disney operated. Regland replaced the Jazz club.

Anyway, makes sense now. thanks :)

No worries. I was probably a little too vague in my 1st post. I just tend to get a tad bit animated when it comes to the closing of ALL of the clubs and fun on PI. It was a great way to wrap up a day. In fact, the last time I was there (when the clubs were still open) a group of us were in WDW the week of the 2004/2005 New Year's Eve. A couple of us were in PI for it. The rest of the group went to MK for the night and said that those of us that went to PI were missing out. When we compared notes the following day, the PI group had won (The Sugar Hill Gang and Blondie performed on top of all the festivities).

Plus, it used to be soooooooooooo easy to get to Pleasure Island for the nightlife. We usually stayed at POR. We'd take the water cab there and the bus back. Now to get to the Disney nightlife, we have to take a bus to EPCOT, then either bus or walk to The Boardwalk and then take a taxi back.
 
...As long as the clubs come back in some form and adult nighlife returns, things can finally start heading in the right direction, though I dont see myself bothering to bowl on vacation, but if I were a local I wouldnt mind, which may be part of the plan (assuming there even is one).

$23 group drinks (4 straws)! Looks like a fish bowl. $6 cookie? It better be good enough to make me cry for $6.

Pizza looks halfway decent. Looks like they have pool tables?
 












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