Showing posts with label disney springs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disney springs. Show all posts

Monday, July 8, 2019

WDW Update Part Two: NBA Experience Store Open at Disney Springs, Riviera Hotel construction Site, more


Second WDW Update as promised and i have plenty of pics for you. We'll start by pictures of the opening of the NBA Experience Store at Disney Springs which opened today - the "Experience" itself is not open yet and will wait a few more weeks.




















Next we have the latest pictures of the construction site of the new Riviera building near the Caribbean Beach Resort. This one is not yet totally finished or ready for opening, it still will take some time before it will be, and it's an even bigger building than the Gran Destino that you saw yesterday...
























If you look closer to the tower below you'll see slides for the pool.



We're not done yet as a part three of this WDW update is coming tomorrow, so stay tuned on D&M!

Pictures: copyright Disney and more


Thursday, July 12, 2018

Disney Springs 3rd Parking Structure and Sky Bridge 4K Video



Hey, I've got more 4K video of WDW construction site for you today with the video below showing Disney Springs 3rd Parking Structure - picture above - and Sky Bridge - picture below - currently in construction!


There is many more videos of WDW construction sites in the D&M exclusive video report article HERE, don't miss it!




Pictures and video: copyright D&M

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Why "The Edison" Will Become Instantly Disney Springs Favorite Place for WDW Guests


WDS released last week the rendering of The Edison, which will be one of the major additions to Disney Springs, the new shopping and dining entertainment area at DownTown Disney. Those of you who already know the original Edison at Los Angeles know how awesome the deco is but, as probably most of you don't know it, here are some pictures of The Edison in L.A, and according to the press release the one being built at WDW Disney Springs should have more or less the same kind of decor. 

WDW press release describe The Edison as "a lavish “Industrial Gothic”-style restaurant, bar and nighttime destination "that will feature exceptional classic American food, artisanal craft cocktails and unparalleled live entertainment". Similar to its sister location on the west coast, The Edison at Disney Springs will be dedicated to a resurgence of old-world style, sophistication and romance. Themed to a 1920s-period electric company, the space will recall an exuberant era of invention and imagination. With 35-foot ceilings and a range of themed areas to explore, The Edison will feature nightly entertainment including contortionists, palm readers, DJs and more."


The original Edison is a steampunk themed nightclub located inside the Higgins Building basement in Los Angeles, California, which opened in 2007. The Higgins Building basement was Los Angeles' first ever power plant, built by Thomas Higgins. After spending several years derelict and underwater, it was rescued by entrepreneurs Andrew Meieran and Marc Smith, who made a post-industrial steampunk venue for Los Angeles nightclubbers, now highly popular. As a picture worth a thousand words, let's have a look at them now!




















I think you better understand now why you must await the opening of The Edison as, with its dim lighting, steampunk - Industrial Gothic decor and even a bit of Tower of Terror atmosphere it should become instantly one of Disney Springs favorite place for WDW guests! In the meantime discover the great website of the original The Edison HERE.


All pictures: copyright The Edison

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Walt Disney Imagineering Team Unveal The Storyline of WDW Disney Springs



In a new video the Walt Disney Imagineering team working on Disney Springs explain how they re-imagined the area of  where was before Downtown Disney / Pleasure Island.

"Executive Creative Director Theron Skees, has been tasked to transform the area currently known as Downtown Disney into Disney Springs, a destination that’s being expanded to include more than 150 shopping, dining and entertainment experiences. From an Imagineering perspective, this means developing a storyline and creating a sense of time and place that influences everything from the architecture to the costumes.



The first “neighborhood” in Disney Springs – the opening of The Landing – is set for 2015. Construction on Disney Springs will continue into 2016, so be sure to stay tuned to the Disney Parks Blog for more behind-the-scenes looks at the progress happening as Downtown Disney transforms into Disney Springs."


Here is the WDI video!




Pictures and video: copyright Disney

Thursday, March 14, 2013

WDW Disney Springs Officially Announced


WDW Disney Springs which will replace Pleasure Island at Downtown Disney is officially announced! You have artworks of it above and below and here is the press release:

"Our fundamental goal is to create a welcoming, comfortable space where families can enjoy time together and instantaneously feel right at home. We want to give them opportunities to relax, to be entertained, to wander in and out of unique and distinctive shops or enjoy a world-class dining experience. And because we are Disney, we’ve anchored the entire experience around a story that gives us the ability to deliver on the legendary place-making and creativity for which we are known. The result is Disney Springs, a timeless and vibrant place that celebrates the turn-of-the century lakeside towns that dotted the Florida landscape.

The story of Disney Springs begins at our new Town Center, which is oriented around a series of bubbling natural springs that first attracted settlers to the area. From there, the town grew to encompass three additional neighborhoods: The Landing, Marketplace and West Side – each with its own distinct charm and atmosphere. Once complete, Disney Springs will expand from 75 to more than 150 shopping, dining and entertainment venues, featuring some of the world’s most iconic brands and restaurants. Construction is set to begin next month. The expansion will open in phases and we expect to complete our development in 2016."












So, goodbye Adventurer's Club and Pleasure Island discos, instead you will have plenty of shops - see the pictures below with the supposedly selected brand logos - to spend your dollars, including an Apple Store and a Marvel store. Oh, and you'll have too a Trader Sam Enchanted Tiki bar, probably similar to the great one at Anaheim, which is may be the best news in all this.




You can download the Disney Springs PDF HERE. Artwork: copyright Disney
 
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