Downtown Disney update: New stores, dining and an upgraded theater
Posted by ThemeParkMom on March 3, 2010 | 1 Comment
Walt Disney World has announced a series of new additions at Downtown Disney, a shopping and entertainment complex at the resort.
First up is the new store RIDEMAKERZ, which is opening March 25 on the Downtown Disney West Side. Shoppers can trick out their own remote-controlled car in an interactive environment. This store is open for a limited time, with plans to close it in the fall. The RIDEMAKERZ at Disneyland is apparently a big hit. Sounds like fun!
Another new store, D Street, will sell urban apparel, accessories and Vinylmation figures. D Street comes after the successful launch of Tren-D on the opposite end of Downtown Disney. Disney says the store will have an industrial look and will showcase Disney-inspired art by local artists. D Street will open in April.
Downtown Disney’s AMC movie theater is also undergoing renovations. One of the theaters is getting a larger, floor-to-ceiling screen and video and audio enhancements to make for better 3D viewing. The changes will be done just in time for Friday’s Alice in Wonderland premiere.
And a new quick-service restaurant – Pollo Campero — will open in the space that was once a McDonalds. Pollo Campero will dish up chicken, yuca fries and sweet plantains, as well as Latin drinks such as horchata and tamarindo. The new restaurant is scheduled to open this fall at Downtown Disney.
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Tags: alice in wonderland, disney restaurants, Downtown Disney, Pollo Campero, RIDEMAKERZ, vinylmation
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The remote control car store sounds like a great idea. That would be something I would be interested in. Hopefully I can get to Dinsey before it goes away.