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− | '''Disney Springs''', formerly known as '''Downtown Disney''', is an outdoor shopping, dining and entertainment complex at the [[Walt Disney World Resort]] in Lake Buena Vista, Orlando, Florida. It opened on [[March 22]], [[1975]]. Disney Springs is open to public, requires no admission fee, and offers complimentary parking and transportation to all Disney-operated Walt Disney World resorts. The large outdoor complex is divided into three areas: the Marketplace, [[Pleasure Island (Downtown Disney)|Pleasure Island]] and the West Side. Each area features a selection of entertainment venues, shops, and restaurants with unique themes. Notable tenants include [[Wikipedia:Cirque du Soleil|Cirque du Soleil]]'s [[Wikipedia:La Nouba|La Nouba]], the [[Wikipedia:House of Blues|House of Blues]], [[Wikipedia:Planet Hollywood|Planet Hollywood]], the [[Wikipedia:Lego|Lego ]]Imagination Center, [[World of Disney]], [[Wikipedia:AMC Theatres|AMC Pleasure Island 24]], and [[Wikipedia:Rainforest Cafe|Rainforest Cafe]] which [[Disney's Animal Kingdom]] also has. |
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+ | '''Disney Springs''', formerly known but known colloquially as '''Downtown Disney''', is an outdoor shopping, dining and entertainment complex at the [[Walt Disney World Resort]] in Lake Buena Vista, Orlando, Florida. It opened on [[March 22]], [[1975]], when it was called the '''Lake Buena Vista Shopping Village'''. |
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+ | Disney Springs is open to the public, requires no admission fee, and offers complimentary parking and transportation to all Disney-operated Walt Disney World resorts. The overhaul of the area into Disney Springs led to much of the area being restructured into the theme of a small Floridian town built around a series of newly added natural springs. The large outdoor complex is divided into four areas: The Marketplace, Town Center, The Landing (formerly [[Pleasure Island (Downtown Disney)|Pleasure Island]]), and West Side. Each area features a selection of entertainment venues, shops, and restaurants with unique themes. |
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+ | Notable tenants include [[Wikipedia:Cirque du Soleil|Cirque du Soleil]]'s [[Wikipedia:La Nouba|La Nouba]], the [[Wikipedia:House of Blues|House of Blues]], [[Wikipedia:Planet Hollywood|Planet Hollywood]], the [[Wikipedia:Lego|Lego ]]Imagination Center, [[World of Disney]], [[Wikipedia:AMC Theatres|AMC Pleasure Island 24]], and [[Wikipedia:Rainforest Cafe|Rainforest Cafe]] which [[Disney's Animal Kingdom]] also has. |
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Revision as of 05:25, 24 June 2019
Disney Springs, formerly known but known colloquially as Downtown Disney, is an outdoor shopping, dining and entertainment complex at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Orlando, Florida. It opened on March 22, 1975, when it was called the Lake Buena Vista Shopping Village.
Disney Springs is open to the public, requires no admission fee, and offers complimentary parking and transportation to all Disney-operated Walt Disney World resorts. The overhaul of the area into Disney Springs led to much of the area being restructured into the theme of a small Floridian town built around a series of newly added natural springs. The large outdoor complex is divided into four areas: The Marketplace, Town Center, The Landing (formerly Pleasure Island), and West Side. Each area features a selection of entertainment venues, shops, and restaurants with unique themes.
Notable tenants include Cirque du Soleil's La Nouba, the House of Blues, Planet Hollywood, the Lego Imagination Center, World of Disney, AMC Pleasure Island 24, and Rainforest Cafe which Disney's Animal Kingdom also has.
Future
The change of name was solidified on September 29, 2015. Though not completed yet, more restaurants and entertainment will open up in the future.
Gallery
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