Re-read what I said. My comment was related to the quality of the theme. This theme looks as well-done as I expect from Disney. Whether you like the theme or not, doesn't mean it isn't well done (see: Dino-Rama).
No one has any idea what will fill these spaces, not even Disney it seems. They are building a themed "shell", that is all that has been revealed. It seems like a modest upgrade to the "shell" of PI from the concept art/description. PI was only good because of a few excellent tenants. If Disney can install/attract equally good tenants, it should be good. If they fill them with generic crap, it won't.
I hope they attract/install good tenants. Maybe a revamped AC, maybe something new. If it is 80% crap / 20% gold, it will maintain about the same ratio of Pleasure Island and I won't be disappointed.
Sounds like you just hate the concept of DTD in general. That's fair, but it isn't fair to:
1) Dump on this new plan based on assumptions of what tenants will be (because no one knows);
2) Dump on the plan because you don't like the idea of a shopping district in general. In that case, no plan would satisfy you.
3) Dump on the plan because you don't like merchandising across the resort as a whole. That has nothing to do with this proposal.
It is as simple as this. All we know so far is 1) the area will be re-themed to a dockside area in the dawn of electricity, similar to a waterfront version of the original Main St concept in Paris, 2) they are not entirely leaving contents up to third parties, 3) they are changing the use from exclusively night clubs to a mix of retail/dining with claims to keep entertainment options.
I'm happy with 1 and 2, and while I think the stuff in 3 is already oversaturated, I'm willing to reserve my criticism until I know what the contents will actually be. Then again, this is the internet - what would it be without baseless complaints?
No actually I think DTD is good at what it is designed for. It's a mall.
My assumptions are based on the article I read from a link here.
http://disneyparks.disney.go.com/bl...perion-wharf-among-plans-for-downtown-disney/
So let's see in this article it says
1) they are expanding
Lego land. Ooooh, how original, let's take a store and make it bigger.
2) they are expanding the AMC movie theater. oh it will have a "concession stand of the future" Really dude, a concession stand gets you excited?
Direct quote from the article.
stylish boutiques and innovative restaurants will draw you in and by night, thousands of lights will transform the area into an electric wonderland.
humm lets see "boutiques, boutiques" why yes that means stores. Oh sorry its stores with thousands of lights.

I'm simply trying to find the "new, innovative, entertaining" part of this.
I use to love shopping at disney, most stores where different. anyone remember the Villans store in H.S.? You could get some cool "villans" stuff there with like actually disney villians. I was there last August, 99% of the store (or I should say 1/2 of a store because the front part sells candy now) was Hannah montanna stuff and the nightmare before Xmas. Really, when did Hannah montanna become a villian? You own the rights to some great cartoon villians and your imagination can only come up with HM? And
I'm unfairly dumping on the mouse. Gimme a break.
Sorry it isn't about dumping on anything. Just Don't pee on my leg and tell me it's rainwater. It's pretty much like screaming "solid gold watch" for $5.00 bucks and ending up with a watch only worth 5 bucks.
Let's look at the last new thing they brought to DTD. Oh that was T-Rex, which is a rainforest cafe but with dinosaurs. literally. The same menu except now it has prehistoric names.
Sorry from the article I linked this is 2nd rate, HGTV reality show quality.
I will totally agree with you that no one knows for sure what will end up there. I'll be praying to the amusement Gods and maybe the Greek god Hyperion himself that it's a lot better than that article makes it.
I know if I was a Greek God I'd be pretty pissed if this was the best the could come up with.
I totally agree that it could be my perception. I like "Different". Even when it's some thing that may not be my personal cup of tea. I'm not a big video game gal but I do think Disneyquest is great. It is exciting and imaginative, the elevator ride with Genie, that's different. Like I said what the heck is so exciting about a movie theater?