The hokey-pokey... so THAT'S what it's all about.
although there are many places for people to get drunk on property, none of them compare to the scale of PI, and that's what I was trying to point out. They don't care about the few people might be drunk around the world.
The bold new PI is built around gathering small groups of people celebrating something /anything and then doing the hokey-pokey dance.
So they close it and put in a salsa dance and tequila bar.
It wasn't about the drunks. It was about the outsourcing. They'll put clubs back in if someone else operates them. They'll just stop marketing the area as a nightclub joint. (Wait, they stopped doing that several years ago)
If that were true, why would they deny kingbobofthenorth the ability to host an event at soundstage and sell tickets for it to his blog/newsletter readers, yet they allow AC to sell tickets, then Barry Jacobson, the Director of Event Management at Walt Disney World told him "we don't have to give you a reason why" and "we can do business with whomever we want" when Bob tried to get further clarification on why he can't sell tickets or come to some sort of agreement with them. I mean he was reaching out to them, willing to compromise in whatever way to satisfy them, and Barry Jacobson showed true guest service by effectively telling him to piss off.
Doesn't sound to me like they are interested in the money aspect, because they just turned down 10k in revenue for a very small overall operating cost of one night.
in my dictionary, next to the word arrogant, the definition is Disney Management
No argument on their arrogance. In terms of Bob's plan, I kind of asked around unofficially myself for reasons I can't get into, and the general consensus seems to be WDW doesn't want people selling anything (including tickets) "on property." So a certain high-profile future AC event is ok because tickets were only sold online. I have no experience with the Gay Days after-parties (other than Wanzie's descriptions on The Philips Phile), but I'm guessing tickets for those are only sold in advance, as well. But charging a cover at the door is a no-no; this is a stretch, I know, but it would basically be in the same ballpark as setting up a card table and selling your own T-shirts on the steps of the Adventurers Club.
At least that's the explanation this month...
Well, my wife and I were there last weekend and we sat through a presentation of the Celebration thingy and we both agreed it was lame-o. I was so hoping they would come over and put a mic in my face because I wanted to mention that they should reopen the AC. It's just a weird vibe in that area because they are trying to get some excitement going in an area that is just DEAD. Everything is closed around you, but they are hoopin and hollerin.
If you want a pleasant surprise, check out Nuova Era that plays just outside Pleasure Island (in front of Hagen Daze). The three person group that plays a classical/modern fuse of music is fantastic. There were more people there for them than the celebration thingy.