1/6/15 Aerial Construction Photos of Downtown Disney Conversion to Disney Springs

Nick LoCicero

1/6/15 Aerial Construction Photos of Downtown Disney Conversion to Disney Springs

WDWNT’s own Nick LoCicero took a trip high above Downtown Disney this week and has some great aerial photos of the on-going work to share with us today:

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Even though it has opened, work continues on the Orange parking structure

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The top level appears to be far from ready

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Work has begun on the Town Center, the former parking lot for Pleasure Island

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Some new facades can already be found on this side of The Landing, the large Bottling Co. building will be home to the Morimoto restaurant

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We can see work progressing on the Boathouse, as well as the still unannounced hangar restaurant

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The Town Center will be completed by 2016

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  • Nick LoCicero

    Nick LoCicero has almost 20 years experience in the media industry. He has worked on numerous Disney related media projects, most know at WDWNT for WDW News Tonight. He has been visiting Walt Disney World since 1982. After moving to Orlando in the late 90's he became a passholder, developed a fascination with the history of the vacation kingdom and has spent way too much money on park merchandise.

7 thoughts on “1/6/15 Aerial Construction Photos of Downtown Disney Conversion to Disney Springs”

  1. Even with all of the construction and the long delays trying to drive by Downtown; walking around Downtown is not too bad. I’ve been down several time in the past 2 weeks and found it somewhat congested with holiday travelers but it was easily manageable and a lot of fun.

    If you have not been lately, I suggest visiting and definitely try the various food trucks scattered. I will miss the holiday music and snowflake stilt walkers.

  2. I honestly hope that the parking garage gets, somewhat, “Disneyfied.” Becasue it looks outrageously out of place!

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