If you’ve visited Downtown Disney at Walt Disney World Resort lately, you’ve most likely noticed the many changes underway as the area transforms into Disney Springs – it’s the largest expansion in Downtown Disney history and, when completed, will double the area’s number of dining and retail options. Through this expansion, guests can continue to enjoy more than 70 themed and immersive shopping, dining and entertainment venues day and night. One of my personal favorites is the new Marketplace Co-Op, which has unique Disney boutique shops and has been featured several times here on the Disney Parks Blog.
The surrounding roadways and parking areas at Downtown Disney are growing too and will eventually offer easier access to the area. Today we have two new renderings to share with you that showcase the work that is already underway, which includes widening Lake Buena Vista Drive from seven to 10 lanes and constructing two multilevel garages (the first of which, pictured above, is set to open by late 2014 to offer 4,000 parking spaces). Two pedestrian bridges are also planned that will help lead guests into Disney Springs near the current Marketplace side, while the other will offer access in through the West Side.
As you can see above, the changes will also include a new I-4 interchange that will offer guests direct access to Disney Springs.
All of this work is part of the area’s transformation into Disney Springs, which will be continue into 2016. The first phase of the expansion, an area called The Landing, will open in 2015 to offer lakefront shopping and dining. In the meantime, if you are planning to visit Downtown Disney for activities with set times, such as Cirque du Soleil performances, concerts or movies, early arrival is suggested.
Be sure to stay tuned to the Disney Parks Blog for future updates.
For more on Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort, click the link below:
- Announcing Disney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort
- Connecting All That’s New at Downtown Disney
- Top Tips to Make the Most of Your Downtown Disney Visit at Walt Disney World Resort
New Renderings Offer A Glimpse at the Future Access to Disney Springs by Jennifer Fickley-Baker: Originally posted on the Disney Parks Blog
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