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Extinct Downtown Disney Area Attractions Extinct Downtown Disney Area Attractions Copyright © 2015 - Created by JamesD (dzneynut) Beginning on top row, email the first 10 unused letters to [email protected] for a chance to win a Disney pin! R A I N F O R E S T C A F E I G A S A C N H E F O S S L A E M R E T C A R A H C V S B D I H I I O X O J S N S B B H N T R V M W I E Z O G W N R L D U S R A E R E T S E Y A B M G R T W E E N E F N N Y Z E U O A A S Q R E S W A D Y N T S O W E A D R A P S Q N P C K M Y Z M T D P T U T C O C L S T P W A U R A E H E U E L O A H O T E A R N S T N P P I I O T R K C R X D R Y O W I N D K A I A A O U N L P H C M R L O M S R O N T D V S D E G P H G X L D I E I A O U S S T N D S I E F G R E T S U A X M H W R W D T B U N L I N X N A N U C E R C S F S E O Y A O I T P U A S I I T C I S L M E J E O A M L R N W H L P O G N Y E U T V A U R T H O T L L Y I S R Y K L C O E E L R O L E B U C L H J O T G W E E R D Y O O Y N A E R O L M O A E D H U H A E E L S X E C N G S N R Y V P U G R E W O T S N I A T P A C M A S I D S Q E T N A A Y N A P M O C Z Z A J L K O G D I C S R U D G H E M P R E S S L I L L Y O Z C E N L G K A X Q C T V I S T A V I L L A G E O U V G U Q M O T I O N S S A R A T O G A S P R I N G S B O 1. This evening entertainment complex consisting of nightclubs, restaurants, and live music opened the same day as Disney-MGM Studios theme park. (2 words) [PLEASUREISLAND] 2. The _______ _____ riverboat, which was named after Walt Disney's wife, opened in 1977 with 3 restaurants and became part of #1 in 1989. [EMPRESSLILLY] 3. This shopping district, which would eventually become part of Downtown Disney, was originally called Lake Buena ____ _______ when it opened in 1975. [VISTAVILLAGE] 4. After a name change to WDW Village in 1977, the area in #3 became known as the Disney Village ___________ in 1989. [MARKETPLACE] 5. As of 1997, the entertainment district in #1 and the shopping district in #4 became part of the ________ ______ complex. [DOWNTOWNDISNEY] 6. The entertainment complex in #1 was named after a fictitious shipbuilder named ____________ ____ Pleasure. [MERRIWEATHERADAM] 7. The abandoned shipbuilding operation that would eventually become Pleasure Island was supposedly destroyed by Hurricane _______ in 1955. [CONNIE] 8. According to the backstory, the hurricane in #7 would also destroy the village of Placid Palms, thus creating ________ _______. [TYPHOONLAGOON] 9. The previous Village Resort accomodations located across the lagoon from Downtown Disney became part of the short lived ______ _________ from 1996 to 2000. [DISNEYINSTITUTE] 10. Almost all of the accomodations in #9 were demolished in 2002-03 to make way for the current DVC Resort, ________ _______. [SARATOGASPRINGS] 11. This restaurant, formerly the Village Restaurant, closed in 1995 and shared its name with a popular buffet restaurant at the Contemporary Resort. (2 words) [CHEFMICKEYS] 12. The restaurant in #11 was extensively remodeled and reopened as the ________ ____ in 1996. [RAINFORESTCAFE] 13. Mickey's _________ ____ was open from 1985 to 1996 and featured the largest selection of Disney merchandise on property. [CHARACTERSHOP] 14. This signature circular building, open on all sides and had a tall tower on top, became Pin Trader's in 2002. (2 words) [CAPTAINSTOWER] 15. This food and kitchen accessory store was replaced by Earl of Sandwich in 2004. (2 words) [GOURMETPANTRY] 16. This shop, which offered contemporary women's fashions, was replaced by the Art of Disney store in 1994. [COUNTRYADDRESS] 17. One of the many restaurants on #2 hosted one of the first __________ _____ that families could enjoy outside of the theme parks. [CHARACTERMEALS] 18. Originally, Port Orleans-Riverside was called _____ ________. [DIXIELANDINGS] 19. One of the unique shops on Pleasure Island, featuring items with their own brand, a winged alligator, closed around 2000. (2 words) [AVIGATORSSUPPLY] 20. This store, located next to #19, was one of the few shops that sold Disneyana merchandise prior to the opening of the Art of Disney shops. [YESTEREARS] 21. This unique clothing store on the 'Island' featured a giant Jessica Rabbit with a moving leg closed in 1993. (Jessica's of _________) [HOLLYWOOD] 22. The giant Jessica figure from #21 was moved to the Pleasure Island _______! sign and became the unofficial logo for the Island in its later years. [TONIGHT] 23. One of the original Pleasure Island clubs, which featured Country and Western music, was called the ____ __________ and closed in 1998. [NEONARMADILLO] 24. The club in #23 was replaced with the BET __________ ____, featuring more urban music. [SOUNDSTAGECLUB] 25. Mannequins Dance Palace, Pleasure Island's cutting-edge dance music club, was popular for its large _________ _____ _____. [REVOLVINGDANCEFLOOR] 26. This American barbecue restaurant, located on the east end of the Pleasure Island, was appropriately called the ________ _______. [FIREWORKSFACTORY] 27. Across from #25, one could enjoy live music from the 1930s daily in one of the few clubs to allow smoking. (2 words) [JAZZCOMPANY] 28. The ____ ___ Stage, an outdoor venue for live performances, celebrated New Year's Eve every night. [WESTEND] 29. This Pleasure Island building full of old Disney theme park signs and memorabilia, served as the stage for comedians and improv acts. (2 words) [COMEDYWAREHOUSE] 30. After the club in #23 closed, the restaurant in #26 became a country dance club, named the _________ ______. [WILDHORSESALOON] 31. The club in #30 closed in 2001 to make way for this contemporary dance club to open on the Island. [MOTION] 32. One of the original Pleasure Island clubs, Videopolis East, which featured new wave, alternative dance music, and something like 170 video monitors, changed its name to ____ in 1990. [CAGE] 33. The original XZFR Rockin' Rollerdome featured a central dance floor and a second-level roller skating rink, was rethemed to become the Rock & Roll ____ ____ and closed in 2008. [BEACHCLUB] 34. This highly popular club featured unusual and eccentric memorabilia from around the world, some of which interacted with guests, was set in 1937. (2 words) [ADVENTURERSCLUB] 35. The official drink of the #34 club was the __________. [KUNGALOOSH] 36. Prior to the current construction and major remodeling, what was the most number of different bus stop areas that served the Downtown Disney area? [THREE] 37. The currrent remodeling and rebranding of the Downtown Disney area will lead to a new shopping/ entertainment district known as Disney _______. [SPRINGS] .
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