Does anybody know what's up with Disney Village? Why was the entrance sign removed? This was one of the few good things remaining....
Is this a first step to a complete placemaking? If yes, what are the plans?
IMO it's a shame the original design was largely abandoned. Back then, whith it's neon signs, the sky with the lights, loud music, atmosphere it really felt alive.
NOW, it's mostly just "blah", lacking the atmosphere it once had, practically silent (no music no nothing) and all the restaurants already closing when the park closes. For me, the let's "add random colorful balloons and remove as much as we can from the original design" was a huge step backwards.
I agree that the Village has deteriorated significantly lately.
I used to love going there but nowadays my husband and I just pass through when we need to go to a hotel and at most pop into World of Disney (which we both dislike).
I have no idea what they are up to with it though.
I think the cinema is still quite popular with people that live in the area though.
I love the stars in the sky in the shape of winnie pooh motives inside world of disney. Why dont you like it?
I've never been to the cinema there, but I guess it's ok. The inside of Ludwigs is great, Planet Hollywood is also ok, could maybe use an update. Anettes Diner should also be preserved. Dont know the lego store yet. Everything else, needs placemaking imo. Maybe some moving Elements, some Neon signs again, some LED and Laser effects, flashes in the sky simulating electricity to go along with the original Design. Some plants and torches with real fire as a contrast. Some projections of the Disney railroad flying though the air as a nod to the original powerstation near railroad Design
Projections on the tower depending on the party/music,...
I'm not saying the statues and paintings inside aren't nice, they are. It's just that the store is very "sterile".
We just don't like the entire atmosphere of World of Disney, and the stock is always a bit off.
Last year when we went during the Halloween season, they didn't have a single piece of Halloween merchandise in the store (we went right at the beginning of the season) but there was LOADS of Christmas merch.
It's just stuff like that, I know atmosphere sounds pretty vague, but I can't pinpoint it better, I just don't like it much.
I feel that Billy Bob and the Sport's Bar are a bit redundant now, because originally there were Western and Sport's stores in the park that matched those restaurants. Now they just seem rather random. The Sport's bar does have events, so many that just needs a proper refurb.
But Billy Bobs, yeah they could use that space better.
Has anything been done with the old Hurricane's building btw? Or is that still empty?
The old Hurricane is now a staff restaurant.
When you say that the "entrance sign" has been removed, do you mean the big red "Disney Village" one? If so that's a real shame, I liked the way it looked. Maybe it is being refurbished or they are replacing it with a new one? It'll be a shame if there is no official proper entrance sign to distinguish it as a separate area...
I actually like Disney Village, a lot, I always enjoy walking through it at the begining of the day on the way to the parks, and on the way "home" at the end of the day. Its always buzzing and a hive of exciting stuff to look at and listen to.
We last went in 2012, and on returning for the 2014 Christmas season I thought there was a marked improvement in the village - World of Disney, Earl of Sandwich and the Lego store are great additions, and the toy store, fashion store and gallery have all been improved (cool specific themed additions like the "make your own lightsaber" and Star Wars area, the "Art of Disney on Demand" stuff etc.). For Christmas and New Year there was loads of entertainment and extra photo opportunities in the Village, and New Year's eve was brilliant.
I've eaten at Annettes, Billy Bob's, Earl of Sandwich and McDonalds, all of which were good value, nice surroundings, cool looking buildings and great atmosphere. The other places like Rainforest Cafe, Planet Hollywood, Starbucks, Cafe Mickey etc are all fun to look at and are nicely themed.
I also really like the look of Lake Disney and Panoramagique, and the little things to see and find like the Elephants round the back, the anamatronic crockodile, the pink caddilac, the ever changing pop up wooden stalls/shacks/street vendors etc.
Yeah, sure, its just one big commercial excuse to get people to spend more money, but its far more fun to walk through and look around than your average generic shopping mall or high street ;D
My favourite places in Disney Village are Starbucks, Annette's and the Lego Store. All the other stores and restaurants have less appeal to me. Especially the Disney Stores could use some better branding or concept as they sell the same stuff as in the park. Maybe an outlet store with Disneyland souvenirs and goodies from previous seasons might be an idea.
Quote from: Puffin on June 26, 2015, 12:07:46 AM
.......Maybe an outlet store with Disneyland souvenirs and goodies from previous seasons might be an idea......
That's a great idea! I miss it.
Quote from: Puffin on June 26, 2015, 12:07:46 AM
Maybe an outlet store with Disneyland souvenirs and goodies from previous seasons might be an idea.
They have that, it's called Boutique Jessica but it's a cast member store.
Quote from: DLRPWonders on June 26, 2015, 09:27:12 AM
They have that, it's called Boutique Jessica but it's a cast member store.
Oh, didn't know that. interesting! Is it a brick and mortar store or an online thing?
Quote from: Puffin on June 26, 2015, 12:19:36 PM
Oh, didn't know that. interesting! Is it a brick and mortar store or an online thing?
It's an actual store backstage.
They have two of them: Boutique Jessica, and Jessica 2.
There's a heck of a lot that could be done with the Village, especially when you compare it to the others around the world.
For starters I think the aesthetic Gehry designed was fine in the '90s but it needs to move on. No more industrial columns and sheet metal siding, it needs to be more inviting. I'm not saying that it should get a complete Disney Springs style makeover, (money for that would be better spent on the parks) but for now, a more pleasing cohesive theme would be appreciated.
Maybe they should've combined Disney Village and La Vallee Village into one big project like Ikspiari at the Tokyo Resort where you can shop and eat. La Vallee Village is much better looking, but too far removed from the Resort.
^That sounds like a great excuse for them to dust off the tram concept they had years ago (it may not have been for Paris). They could have a stop at Disney Village, then over to La Vallée and Val d'Europe and then one for Village Nature and Camp Davey Crockett.
That would be awesome, let's hope someone at DLP realises that too and gets the ball rolling.
Can I ask what has happened at Disney Village as i'm slightly confused ::)
I heard the main entrance & sign is gone...have they replaced it?
Quote from: Rocketeer on June 29, 2015, 05:05:51 PM
^That sounds like a great excuse for them to dust off the tram concept they had years ago (it may not have been for Paris). They could have a stop at Disney Village, then over to La Vallée and Val d'Europe and then one for Village Nature and Camp Davey Crockett.
Bringing the visitors to places outside of the "magic" to spend their money. That will never happen :-X
In my opinion the best thing to do with the village is make a side street or expand along the lake. Like that you'll have the feeling of discovering an other area (like in mainstreet u.s.a.).
Things that come to mind would be:
- Irish/British pub themed bar serving good drinks and little bar-snacks like "The Hub".
- A Disney themed (indoor) miniature golf and or bowling like Splitsville in WDW.
- Some small pop-up shops. Maybe a good chance to have Parisian fashion / arts students have their own little shop/expo inside the magic. Limited time to keep it fresh and interesting.
- A Kids Danceparty to keep parents in de village after they visited the park. There used to be a live DJ in the village.
And of course "streetmosphere". So the place doesn't feel like it's only there to take the remainder of your money.
Quote from: mickey1980 on June 29, 2015, 10:13:11 PM
Bringing the visitors to places outside of the "magic" to spend their money. That will never happen :-X
Ah great point. Although the idea of linking up the non-lakefront hotels is something for the future.
Quote from: mickey1980 on June 29, 2015, 10:13:11 PM
In my opinion the best thing to do with the village is make a side street or expand along the lake. Like that you'll have the feeling of discovering an other area (like in mainstreet u.s.a.).
Nice idea. What about the abandoned Wharf concept for WDW's Pleasure Island?
"The new theme of the island would be an early 20th-century nautical warehouse district. $3.2 million in new lighting features were to be added, in addition to a waterfront entertainment area and a lighthouse structure." That'd be something unique for the resort.