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CityWalk vs. Downtown Disney

  • Thread starter Thread starter ROTM182
  • Start date Start date Jul 13, 2008

CityWalk or Downtown Disney?

  • CityWalk

    Votes: 54 55.7%
  • Downtown Disney

    Votes: 20 20.6%
  • I love both!

    Votes: 23 23.7%

  • Total voters
    97
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Disneyhead

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Individually I LOVE all the resorts (except the All-Stars). I am just confused as to why they put them where they did. I wish they had put PO and DL over next to the EPCOT Monorail line.
Speaking of the generation gap, I remember when people would go to the parks in dress shirts and slacks. But America has also changed a great deal since then.
 
kirby_is_kyaan

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dyates63@sudden said:
I wish they had put PO and DL over next to the EPCOT Monorail line.
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Sorry, but acronyms are occasionally my bane. What's PO and DL? :lol:
 
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kirby_is_kyaan said:
Sorry, but acronyms are occasionally my bane. What's PO and DL? :lol:
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Sorry. Port Orleans and Dixie Landing. The first two moderates they built. But in Disney-lexicon, DL usually means Disneyland.

But back to DTD stuff, has anyone tried the revamped Portobello? It is run by the Levi group and has recently changed to a northern Italy menu. I LOVE Tuscany-type food, and am very interested it trying the new menu. So a restaurant report would be lovely.
 
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Poster X

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I chose both because they both have their +'s and -'s so they cancel each other out, and overall I like them both.
 
ImmortalxKiss

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Downtown Disney, hands down.

I think Citywalk is pretty to look at ..but Downtown Disney has way more shopping/things that interest me.
 
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While I haven't spent that much time walking around Citywalk, from the amount of time I was there I wasn't too impressed. I would like to try the NBA restaurant and maybe the NASCAR place...but other than that, I pick Downtown Disney. Something about it gives it the feel that you're still in Disney World. And for me, there's no feeling in the world comparable to being in Disney World!
 
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DTD....I'm not big on crowds or clubbing, so although I've never really done the whole Citywalk thing; I doubt I'd enjoy it.

I love the shopping and atmosphere of DTD, and LOVE Earl of Sandwhich and the Giraldelli shop. T-Rex is also pretty good.

I am however upset that they got rid of AC, that's the only club I was ever really interested in. :'( :mad:
 
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Well I can say Disney is safer. Citywalk gets a less desireable crowd. I know since I have ran into them. Bad experiance to say the least. Citywalk is a lot of fun. Dancing and enjoying the night, Disney can't match. You must be a lot more careful at Citywalk then Downtown Disney. Both can be a great time. I always end my visit at Downtown Disney or the old Lake Buena Vista Marketplace, when I leave to go home. Citywalk still rocks. Like them for what there are, for they are not the same.
 
Chris

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Jakemeister said:
I think they are similar enough to compare but different enough to declare a determined winner. In all seriousness where would you rather eat me...CityWalk. But I would rather shop at DTD.

The movie theaters are both overpriced. I'm not gonna pay anything over 9 bucks for a ticket end of story. Both of those theaters are out of my way anyways.
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I'd rather not eat you at all.
 
Jakemeister

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Chris said:
I'd rather not eat you at all.
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Lol. Way to quote a year old post there.
 
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Jakemeister said:
Lol. Way to quote a year old post there.
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That's a matter of opinion. :mad:
 
The Patchman

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I like them both usually.
 
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Chris said:
That's a matter of opinion. :mad:
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If it's a year old it's a year old. :lol:
 
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Jakemeister said:
If it's a year old it's a year old. :lol:
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You're a year old!

Ohhhh DISS
 
Jakemeister

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Chris said:
You're a year old!

Ohhhh DISS
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Oh I'm so burned. :mad::lol:
 
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Oh I'm so burned. :mad::lol:
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:{)
 
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  • Aug 25, 2009
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For Fun and for Grown ups . CITY WALK can't beat that
 
Drew

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  • #78
CityWalk, easily. Downtown Disney is gigantic but for how big it is, has little things that are worth seeing/doing, IMO. CityWalk absolutely buries it in terms of places to eat as well. Margaritaville, Hard Rock Cafe, NBA City, Bubba Gumps, all awesome places to eat. I'm not big on shopping when I'm on vacation but if you were, I could see why you favor Downtown Disney.

Both offer great variety, but I like CityWalk.
 
orlandobuff901

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It really depends on what you want to do...the resturants at DTD have gotten crappy over the years, so I would much rather eat at CW. But if you want shopping and souvinears (sorry for spelling:doh:) I would go to DTD.
 
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kids have more fun and aren't bored out of there mind at downtown dinsey
 
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