Downtown Disney's Expansion Officially Announced




All the rumors that have been floating around for months have finally been confirmed: the Downtown Disney District will receive a major expansion that will include a name change. Here's the official announcement:
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Disney Unveils Vision for Disney Springs

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla., March 14, 2013 – Walt Disney World Resort today announced the multi-year transformation of Downtown Disney into Disney Springs, a unique destination that will treat guests to significantly more shopping, dining and entertainment amid beautiful open-air promenades, meandering springs and waterfront charm.


Disney Springs will feature an eclectic and contemporary mix from Disney and other noteworthy brands. From boutique shops to unique flagship anchor stores, guests will be able to explore a variety of shopping, dining and entertainment experiences and discover options unlike any other currently available in Central Florida.

“Disney Springs will be a timeless, vibrant place where Walt Disney World guests and local residents can relax, shop, dine and be entertained in an imaginative setting where they’ll instantly feel at home,” said Tom Staggs, chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts. “Featuring distinctive brands, world-class restaurants and unforgettable entertainment, Disney Springs will be brought to life with the same focus on storytelling and attention to detail that goes into our theme parks, resorts and cruise ships, resulting in a welcoming space that only Disney could create.”


Disney Springs will double the number of shops, restaurants and other venues for guests to explore, resulting in more than 150 establishments. In addition, Staggs noted, Central Florida stands to benefit from the expansion with more jobs, tax revenues and business opportunities.


Drawing inspiration from Florida’s waterfront towns and natural beauty, Disney Springs will include four outdoor neighborhoods interconnected by a flowing spring and vibrant lakefront. In addition to a new gateway with a signature water tower and grand entry, the destination will feature:
  • The Town Center, which offers a sophisticated mix of shopping and dining along with a promenade where guests can relax, refresh and reconnect.
  • A colorful and thriving commercial district called The Landing with inspired dining and beautiful waterfront views.
  • The family-friendly Marketplace that will continue to delight guests of all ages by combining new experiences, such as an over-the-water pedestrian causeway, along with classic Disney favorites, including an expanded World of Disney store.
  • A West Side that provides an exuberant atmosphere with lively entertainment, along with a series of new elevated spaces that provide both shade and an overlook to the activity below.

Collectively, these efforts will not only have an impact within Walt Disney World, but will also have an economic ripple effect on Central Florida. The project will create an estimated 1,200 construction jobs and nearly 4,000 operational roles.
Disney will share more details on specific experiences coming to Disney Springs in the future. Construction is slated to begin next month with new areas opening in phases. Disney Springs is expected to be complete in 2016.
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We are personally very happy to know that Downtown Disney will receive some love, and we are even happier to see that Disney wants to capture the "Florida feel" that we personally love. But, what about you Now that you have read more details about this expansion, what do you think? Are you excited about it, or do you thing Disney should have just used less money for this expansion and used some of them for the parks?

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9 comments:

  1. i'll believe it when i see it.

    Which apparently won't be til 2016...

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  2. Downtown Disney needs to be given a new lease of life. But can Disney really attract that much outside business to fill the extra retail space without turning to place into a glorified outlet mall?

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  3. Can DISNEY attract businesses? Disney is the #1 attraction in the U.S. if not the world, with a constant flow of tourists from around the world and no real "off season". Yes, they can attract businesses.

    This is a much better idea than Hyperion Wharf (which is a dumb name anyway). I wish them luck and look forward to seeing it evolve!

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  4. Ok so let's get to the question many will have: Can you carry an alcoholic drink around with you or not?

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  5. @ Above anonymous
    I think the state's open container laws won't allow that.

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  6. Like the idea, but don't like there name

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  7. Actually, because it is considered private property, and they sell Beer, wine and mixed drinks At downtown Disney right now, I'm sure this will still continue. They sell alcohol at the Westside, pleasure Island and the marketplace. Both in kiosks and restaurants.

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  8. Just hope they keep some of the same shops that have classic disney charm like goofys candy co.

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  9. I don't like the name at all!

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