We SO agree with you! Like I said before, we love DTD and will always hold a place in our hearts for it! Some have said you can buy the same things in the parks, but we never shop while in the parks...too much else to do!! :mickey:
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We always schedule a rest day mid trip and that's the day we hit DTD. I also prefer to shop outside the parks. We never went beyond Marketplace anyway and to me there's still plenty there. I like Basin, Art of Disney, Pin Traders, Days of Christmas, Goofy's Candy Co., Lego Store, Once Upon a Toy, & World of Disney. Yes, I may be able to find much of the merchandise I want outside of DTD, but at DTD it's all in one location and I don't have to go searching every pin stand I see for a baby's 1st trip pin.
For me, its atmosphere and a place away from the parks to still be in the magic. World of Disney, scrapbooking shop, lego and especially the Christmas shop are "musts". Id love to go there tonight, for an evening walk and a look at the lights on the water...:cloud9:
But by those reasonings, should we remove all "non-kid" items fromt he parks? No rides with any sort of hight requirements? No acoholic beverages of any kind on property? No Jelly Rolls? No R-rated movies @ AMC?
If disney was 100% geared only towards children, it would be legoland. Instead disney is aimed towards people of all ages & as a couple in our 20's P.I. was a huge enhancement to our vacation experience
Thanks Disney-Barbie, I was thinking the same thing. Lakin seems to be fairly young, so I'll try to be kind. So I guess the Epcot Food and Wine Festival should be done away with as well...since kids can't drink. You need to remember that WDW is still a profit center. If all that ever went there were kids, they'd be out of business pretty quickly. If "adults" couldn't have fun that they like to have, then, they wouldn't be taking their kids every year.
What was your mother taking you thru the area at 11 if you and she were offended? Have you ever been to a shopping mall? I don't know about where you live, but I find more offensive clothing on young people there than I ever saw at PI. And there's a path way around it. So why weren't you taking it? When the West Side was first put in, you couldn't even walk thru PI.
Also I'm offended by your term "ridiculous". Ridiculous to you? So we all need to bend to your wishes and thoughts and ideas? If you are this sheltered, you're going to be very frustrated in the real world where not everything goes your way.
Did you ever go to CW or AC? It may not be your personal taste, but there are a LOT of people who got a kick out of it. How many other times have you seen petitions sent to Disney to save something?
And if you had ever gone to AC, you would have seen that it was Disneyfied (is that a word?). Sure there was alcohol, but you need not drink. There was never any pressure to do so. It was a change for people, kids and adults to get into the spirit of a fun evening and laugh and relax, without the craziness of the parks.
Did we go every night? No, but over 8 nights we'd go 3 and 4 times, and no, it wasn't ridiculous, nor are my DW and I, thank you very much.
It always seemed to me that what ruined Pleasure Island was the West Side. The Marketplace was always a draw for us when it existed all by itself, and even when they put in Pleasure Island it didn't change the atmosphere of the rest of the area because it was a ticketed gate, and people who were going to go there stayed there 'cause they paid for it.
When the West Side was put in, there was something to do for adults without them having to pay for Pleasure Island. Then when they opened up the area, it just made for a bad mix all around, IMHO.
I frankly have no desire to go to the West Side ever again. And now that PI is undergoing some sort of transformation I'll have to wait and see about that too.
I'll always visit the Marketplace, though. (Especially since it sits across the water from our "home" resort!)
We've visited the West Side on each trip, but don't really care much for it.
I love to shop, so the Marketplace is fabulous for me. I love to buy art, Christmas ornaments/decorations, and anything in WoD. We also love Ghirardelli's, The T-Rex and Rainforest Cafes, and Fulton's.
BUT...
We REALLY miss PI. We spent at least 4-5 nights per trip at AC. Neither my DH or I are drinkers, but we still loved AC. You don't need to be a drinker to truly enjoy PI. It's such a shame that it's gone. It was so depressing to see the AC sitting empty the last time we were there. Broke my heart. :(
Oh, don't get me wrong...we each had a drink or two during the evening, but we didn't go there to DRINK.
I consider a "drinker" to be someone who goes out strictly to "drink" (more than a couple drinks to feel good).
But, that's where the cover charge comes in. It covers a couple drinks on top of the 2 drinks per person we would purchase. So, even if we didn't order drinks, they still got something from us.
Also, if I wasn't in the mood for another alcoholic drink, I'd order soda. I always had to be sipping something, or else the air conditioning really dried me out.
i make my twice yearly pilgrimage to disney once with the kids and once as the anniversary P.I was our mecca! when it was gated, one price for all the clubs, even the locals loved it. it was packed every night of the week.
then some rocket scientist thought it would be a good idea if you would let kids walk in if you were with a adult , big mistake! kids + booze = not a good mix. you would see 1 adult with 3 or 4 teenage kids, when the place was packed you would always see kids outside sneaking drinks. they lost the local crowd, switched to a pay per club system. they even lost people on employee night because of the new kid policy and that was a spot were the employees could enjoy themselves on their night of with great discounts.
RIP PLEASURE ISLAND:fit:
In late june i was there and it was sooooo packed that they closed the parking lot to new cars- so i am not sure the popularity has subsided.
I was told someone is moving into the virgin mega store soon, not sure who-
But besides LaNuba and DQ, there is always Candy Cauldren and the magic shop and the cigar store. so west side isnt too bad.
we had a fun time there this year.
I love to shop and I love WDW...so that means I love DTD. Where else can I go and have a world of shops devoted to my favorite place on Earth???
Love It:number1:
I was sad when PI closed since it has been such a part of Disney for many years. But I never really used PI. I didn't turn 21 until six years ago and my folks were never interesting in going. So we never used PI. I adore the Marketplace! I have about five favorite shops, especially the Christmas shop. So it's always worth a trip.
We still really like DTD. We love taking a lunch break from the parks and going to Earl of Sandwich or Wolfgang Puck Express--for our money, two of the best dining options in the world at great prices. We also love grabbing a post-park ice cream at night in Ghirardelli...cookie bottom sundae, yum. Finally, we like the AMC theaters. We don't do the parks every day...at this point we can finish in three days or so. We enjoy having an off-day to see a movie as a family in very comfortable seats and rest our weary legs. We also like the lego store, world of Disney, Pooh Corner, and the store with Mickey themed kitchenware. Still a must-do for us.
However, if you're looking for more sit-down restaurant type places and PI like things, I can see why you'd be let down. I do, however, highly recommend trying WPE as a dining option next time you're there--I think you will be pleasantly surprised.
As for PI, I honestly can't remember what was so outwardly objectionable...at least, during the day. I know my parents used to walk through with me, and the most scandalous thing I can remember seeing is Jessica Rabbit. And I had already seen that movie, so... ;)
For all that say "I can shop at home if I want to" I have to agree with you that you are correct. However, I can go to clubs at home too, so what the difference, Disney's bread and butter is family driven. If you want clubs, go to Cancun. :thedolls:
But there are stores there for people who want to shop. Why can't there be a club or lounge for just adults? I mean there are honeymooners and retirees and people like myself that don't have children who go to Disney World. I enjoy the resorts and the parks, the parades, the fireworks, the restaurants, walking around the shops and seeing all the kids dressed up all excited to be in the MK but since I want to have a drink without a 9 year old in the same room I should go to Mexico?
If it's not what you (general you - not specifically you Brian) want to do, then don't. I don't care for Toon Town so I skip it, I don't think it should be torn down. I just really don't understand the attitude/sentiment that adults shouldn't be able enjoy having an adult evening on a Disney Vacation.
Well, all of that is true. But you can also go on rides at the local state fair or county fairs as well. So we might as well not go to WDW at all? We never frequented the dance clubs at PI, but we did go to Adventurer's Club on a regular basis when we were at the world. And while we are not big club people, I've never seen another like that....even in Cancun. :)