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Disney Village

Disney Village is a shopping, dining, and entertainment complex in Disneyland Paris, located in the town of Marne-la-Vallée, France. Originally named Festival Disney, it opened on April 12, 1992, covering an area of approximately 18,000 square metres (190,000 sq ft) inside what was then known as Euro Disney Resort.

Disney Village
A parade in Disney Village
LocationDisneyland Paris, Paris, France
Coordinates48°52′09″N 2°47′05″E / 48.86917°N 2.78472°E / 48.86917; 2.78472Coordinates: 48°52′09″N 2°47′05″E / 48.86917°N 2.78472°E / 48.86917; 2.78472
OpenedApril 12, 1992; 30 years ago (1992-04-12)
Operated byDisneyland Paris
ThemeOutdoor entertainment area
Websitewww.disneylandparis.com/en-us/destinations/disney-village/

Based on Walt Disney World's Disney Village Marketplace (now Disney Springs), Disney Village was designed by architect Frank Gehry with towers of oxidized silver and bronze-colored stainless steel under a canopy of lights.[1] It is adjacent to the two theme parks of Disneyland Paris and the Lake Buena Vista hotel area.

History

Original concept

 
The Festival Disney logo

Disney specified that the primary focus of the new facility should be entertainment. It was envisioned as an attraction inside of the Euro Disney Resort, as well as a free transitional space for visitors of the Euro Disneyland theme park and train passengers from the TGV/RER station traveling to the resort hotels. The space would include numerous shops, bars, concerts, shows, and nightclubs.

The original concept was a large, open space full of life and music. It would be lit from all sides around a central avenue and include a starry sky as its crowning feature. The columns that would support this sky would be the remnants of an old power station, which had been left standing after the site had been converted.

Gehry noted:

The idea of a station in the U.S. made me think of power stations which are often found this close to a railway line. Festival Disney is a bright place full of life. The power stations are illuminated at night, hence my idea of a network of 3,600 low-intensity bulbs that cover all of the structures. Naturally, the lights will be suspended between towers and, as a measure of the design process, I blew and embellished the towers that I wanted to sparkle without merely being decorative. Once the sky and towers were imagined, I disposed of buildings and other parts of a normal avenue[2]

Changes and alterations

Although the starry sky was generally well-received, the same could not be said for many other aspects of Festival Disney. From the beginning, guests and cast members alike criticized the project, perceiving it as having a cold, industrial, and soulless atmosphere. As a result, many changes were made to Gehry's original concept. Metal frames that had been placed on many of the pylons were removed and replaced with statues and food counters.

In 1996, just four years after opening, Festival Disney was renamed Disney Village. Popular restaurant chain Planet Hollywood opened in front of the Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show building, and the following year an eight-screen Gaumont multiplex cinema complex opened next door to Planet Hollywood, blocking the Wild West Show's original entrance.

Many changes and adjustments took place in existing buildings over the next 10 years, such as the opening of Café Mickey in 2002 (replacing the Los Angeles Bar & Grill), the opening of King Ludwig's Castle in 2003 (replacing Rock 'n' Roll America), and the opening of the Rainforest Café in 1999 (replacing Key West). On January 25, 1999, a large McDonald's fast food restaurant opened with a theme based on Italy's Commedia dell'arte. Later in 2004, a 570-seat IMAX cinema opened as part of the Gaumont multiplex. Finally, on December 3, 2004, an Art Deco themed multi-story parking structure called VINCI Park (now Indigo) opened.

In 2004, the resort management team began renovations that would take several years to complete. The neon lights, oversized signs, and central stage were all removed from the main area. Colorfully lit balloons were added to the remaining columns for nighttime lighting. PanoraMagique, one of the largest captive balloons in the world, opened in April 2005. It carries up to 30 passengers 100 metres (330 ft) into the sky. In 2008, resort management added large planters that contained trees, hedges, and flowers to the main thoroughfare. Terraces were added to restaurants and cafés, and the facades of buildings were updated. In the same year, a new beverage stand/snack bar was added near the entrance to Disney Village, and the tourist kiosk nearby was rebuilt in more of a neo-industrial Parisian style. In 2009, the Buffalo Trading Company closed and the premises are now occupied by a Starbucks coffee house.[2]

As part of a €2 billion expansion of the Disneyland Resort, it has been confirmed that Disney Village will receive an overhaul and potential expansion. Further details have not yet been confirmed.[3]

Current venues

Attractions and entertainment

  • Disney Stadium Arcade Games
  • Disney Village Marina
  • Disney Village Stage
  • Dôme Disney Village : Conference center for professional event and evenings. It sometimes hosts public events like the 2005 production of Grease, concerts or sports competitions.
  • Lake Disney Road Train
  • Gaumont Disney Village : Cinema with IMAX, 4DX and D-Box Technologies
  • PanoraMagique : Aerophile Observational Balloon

Restaurants and bars

  • Annette's Diner (table service restaurant)
  • Ben & Jerry's Kiosque De Glaces (ice cream kiosk)
  • Billy Bob's Country Western Saloon (table service restaurant & snack bar)
  • Coca-Cola Cool Stop (refreshment kiosk)
  • Earl of Sandwich (counter service restaurant)
  • Five Guys (counter service restaurant)
  • La Grange (buffeteria)
  • McDonald's (counter service restaurant)
  • New York Style Sandwiches (counter service restaurant)
  • Rainforest Cafe (table service restaurant)
  • Sports Bar (snack bar)
  • Starbucks (coffee house)
  • The Steakhouse (table service restaurant)
  • Vapiano (counter service restaurant)

Shopping

Closed venues

  • Streets of America - closed in 1993
  • The Surf Shop - closed 1993
  • Key West Seafood - closed in 1999
  • Los Angeles Bar & Grill - closed in 2002
  • Rock'n'Roll America - closed in 2003
  • Buffalo Trading Company - closed in 2009
  • Hurricanes Discotheque - closed on March 1, 2010
  • Hollywood Pictures - closed in July 2013
  • NEX Fun Bowling & Games - closed in 2016
  • Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show with Mickey & Friends: an original show re-enacted twice nightly in a purpose-built arena since 1992. Despite technological production elements, the show retained a high degree of authenticity, including bison, Longhorn cattle, and quarter horses imported from North America. The cast included Native American members, as well as trained rodeo cowboys. Most of the more famous elements of the original show remain, including the Pony Express, Indian Attack, and Stagecoach Robbery. A dinner show entry included a cowboy hat and a themed menu of chili and barbecue ribs. The show was approaching world-record attendance with over 10,000 shows performed in front of 8.5 million guests. Since 2009, the show starred Mickey Mouse and his friends. - closed in 2020
  • Café Mickey (table service restaurant) - closed in 2020 to be replaced by Rosalie
  • Planet Hollywood (table service restaurant) - closed in 2023
  • King Ludwig's Castle (table service restaurant) - closed in 2023 to be replaced by The Royal Pub.

See also

References

  1. ^ . Time. 20 April 1992. Archived from the original on May 2, 2007.
  2. ^ a b . DLRP Times. 2008-12-08. Archived from the original on 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2010-01-15.
  3. ^ Sylt, Christian. "Disney To Give Magic Touch To French Entertainment Complex". Forbes. Retrieved 2018-03-08.

External links

  • Official website
  • Disney Village Food Guide
  • Google Maps - Disney Village
  • DLRP Magic - Disney Village Guide
  • PanoraMagique Official Site

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Disney Village is a shopping dining and entertainment complex in Disneyland Paris located in the town of Marne la Vallee France Originally named Festival Disney it opened on April 12 1992 covering an area of approximately 18 000 square metres 190 000 sq ft inside what was then known as Euro Disney Resort Disney VillageA parade in Disney VillageLocationDisneyland Paris Paris FranceCoordinates48 52 09 N 2 47 05 E 48 86917 N 2 78472 E 48 86917 2 78472 Coordinates 48 52 09 N 2 47 05 E 48 86917 N 2 78472 E 48 86917 2 78472OpenedApril 12 1992 30 years ago 1992 04 12 Operated byDisneyland ParisThemeOutdoor entertainment areaWebsitewww wbr disneylandparis wbr com wbr en us wbr destinations wbr disney village wbr Based on Walt Disney World s Disney Village Marketplace now Disney Springs Disney Village was designed by architect Frank Gehry with towers of oxidized silver and bronze colored stainless steel under a canopy of lights 1 It is adjacent to the two theme parks of Disneyland Paris and the Lake Buena Vista hotel area Contents 1 History 1 1 Original concept 1 2 Changes and alterations 2 Current venues 2 1 Attractions and entertainment 2 2 Restaurants and bars 2 3 Shopping 3 Closed venues 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditOriginal concept Edit The Festival Disney logo Disney specified that the primary focus of the new facility should be entertainment It was envisioned as an attraction inside of the Euro Disney Resort as well as a free transitional space for visitors of the Euro Disneyland theme park and train passengers from the TGV RER station traveling to the resort hotels The space would include numerous shops bars concerts shows and nightclubs The original concept was a large open space full of life and music It would be lit from all sides around a central avenue and include a starry sky as its crowning feature The columns that would support this sky would be the remnants of an old power station which had been left standing after the site had been converted Gehry noted The idea of a station in the U S made me think of power stations which are often found this close to a railway line Festival Disney is a bright place full of life The power stations are illuminated at night hence my idea of a network of 3 600 low intensity bulbs that cover all of the structures Naturally the lights will be suspended between towers and as a measure of the design process I blew and embellished the towers that I wanted to sparkle without merely being decorative Once the sky and towers were imagined I disposed of buildings and other parts of a normal avenue 2 Changes and alterations Edit Although the starry sky was generally well received the same could not be said for many other aspects of Festival Disney From the beginning guests and cast members alike criticized the project perceiving it as having a cold industrial and soulless atmosphere As a result many changes were made to Gehry s original concept Metal frames that had been placed on many of the pylons were removed and replaced with statues and food counters In 1996 just four years after opening Festival Disney was renamed Disney Village Popular restaurant chain Planet Hollywood opened in front of the Buffalo Bill s Wild West Show building and the following year an eight screen Gaumont multiplex cinema complex opened next door to Planet Hollywood blocking the Wild West Show s original entrance Many changes and adjustments took place in existing buildings over the next 10 years such as the opening of Cafe Mickey in 2002 replacing the Los Angeles Bar amp Grill the opening of King Ludwig s Castle in 2003 replacing Rock n Roll America and the opening of the Rainforest Cafe in 1999 replacing Key West On January 25 1999 a large McDonald s fast food restaurant opened with a theme based on Italy s Commedia dell arte Later in 2004 a 570 seat IMAX cinema opened as part of the Gaumont multiplex Finally on December 3 2004 an Art Deco themed multi story parking structure called VINCI Park now Indigo opened In 2004 the resort management team began renovations that would take several years to complete The neon lights oversized signs and central stage were all removed from the main area Colorfully lit balloons were added to the remaining columns for nighttime lighting PanoraMagique one of the largest captive balloons in the world opened in April 2005 It carries up to 30 passengers 100 metres 330 ft into the sky In 2008 resort management added large planters that contained trees hedges and flowers to the main thoroughfare Terraces were added to restaurants and cafes and the facades of buildings were updated In the same year a new beverage stand snack bar was added near the entrance to Disney Village and the tourist kiosk nearby was rebuilt in more of a neo industrial Parisian style In 2009 the Buffalo Trading Company closed and the premises are now occupied by a Starbucks coffee house 2 As part of a 2 billion expansion of the Disneyland Resort it has been confirmed that Disney Village will receive an overhaul and potential expansion Further details have not yet been confirmed 3 Current venues EditAttractions and entertainment Edit Disney Stadium Arcade Games Disney Village Marina Disney Village Stage Dome Disney Village Conference center for professional event and evenings It sometimes hosts public events like the 2005 production of Grease concerts or sports competitions Lake Disney Road Train Gaumont Disney Village Cinema with IMAX 4DX and D Box Technologies PanoraMagique Aerophile Observational BalloonRestaurants and bars Edit Annette s Diner table service restaurant Ben amp Jerry s Kiosque De Glaces ice cream kiosk Billy Bob s Country Western Saloon table service restaurant amp snack bar Coca Cola Cool Stop refreshment kiosk Earl of Sandwich counter service restaurant Five Guys counter service restaurant La Grange buffeteria McDonald s counter service restaurant New York Style Sandwiches counter service restaurant Rainforest Cafe table service restaurant Sports Bar snack bar Starbucks coffee house The Steakhouse table service restaurant Vapiano counter service restaurant Shopping Edit World of Disney Disney Store Disney Fashion The Disney Gallery World of Toys Lego Store Planet Hollywood Gifts Rainforest Cafe Retail Village Bureau de changeClosed venues EditStreets of America closed in 1993 The Surf Shop closed 1993 Key West Seafood closed in 1999 Los Angeles Bar amp Grill closed in 2002 Rock n Roll America closed in 2003 Buffalo Trading Company closed in 2009 Hurricanes Discotheque closed on March 1 2010 Hollywood Pictures closed in July 2013 NEX Fun Bowling amp Games closed in 2016 Buffalo Bill s Wild West Show with Mickey amp Friends an original show re enacted twice nightly in a purpose built arena since 1992 Despite technological production elements the show retained a high degree of authenticity including bison Longhorn cattle and quarter horses imported from North America The cast included Native American members as well as trained rodeo cowboys Most of the more famous elements of the original show remain including the Pony Express Indian Attack and Stagecoach Robbery A dinner show entry included a cowboy hat and a themed menu of chili and barbecue ribs The show was approaching world record attendance with over 10 000 shows performed in front of 8 5 million guests Since 2009 the show starred Mickey Mouse and his friends closed in 2020 Cafe Mickey table service restaurant closed in 2020 to be replaced by Rosalie Planet Hollywood table service restaurant closed in 2023 King Ludwig s Castle table service restaurant closed in 2023 to be replaced by The Royal Pub See also EditDisney Springs at Walt Disney World Resort Downtown Disney California at Disneyland Resort Ikspiari at Tokyo Disney ResortReferences Edit Voila Disney Invades Europe Will the French Resist Time 20 April 1992 Archived from the original on May 2 2007 a b Evolution de Disney Village DLRP Times 2008 12 08 Archived from the original on 2011 07 10 Retrieved 2010 01 15 Sylt Christian Disney To Give Magic Touch To French Entertainment Complex Forbes Retrieved 2018 03 08 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Disney Village Official website Disney Village Food Guide Google Maps Disney Village DLRP Magic Disney Village Guide PanoraMagique Official Site VINCI Park Press Release EuroSouvenirland Disney Village s former buildings photos Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Disney Village amp oldid 1132398443, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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