Disney Springs has been undergoing a million changes the last few years as many parts have been transformed and lots of things added, so it’s overwhelming to figure out what to do once you get there. If you can get a good feel for the options available, you can map out your Disney Springs time.
This guide to Disney Springs should come in handy to help you make the most of your experience.
Let’s take a look..
What is Disney Springs?
Disney Springs (which was known as Downtown Disney up until September of 2015) is a shopping and entertainment area that’s free for anybody to enter. Disney Springs is divided into 4 main areas, each with its own unique style, shopping, restaurants, and entertainment offerings.
THE LANDING
The area now known as The Landing was formerly called Pleasure Island and used to be a great spot for adults to go to visit really fun places like a comedy club and the super unique Adventurer’s Club. Those locations and much of this area were closed as Downtown Disney began the transition into Disney Springs.
The Landing now houses several new restaurants with beautiful waterfront views and a handful of new buildings that have been creatively Imagineered to look like they’ve been there for years.
The Town Center
Town Center (a new area which was not a part of Downtown Disney) is themed after Florida’s turn-of-the-century waterfront towns and includes over 30 shops and a variety of dining options.
The Marketplace
This family-friendly area (which existed as a part of Downtown Disney) is home to many of the most popular shops at Disney Springs.
With the transition, an expansion of The World of Disney store has been completed to this section as well as a new “Village Causeway” which is a bridge that connects the area around The Lego Store across the water to nearby The Rainforest Cafe.
The West Side
This area was part of Downtown Disney and also a part of Disney Springs. The newly re-imagined West Side has a more industrial aspect to it and includes several popular restaurants and entertainment offerings including a bowling alley and movie theater.
Suggested Touring Plans for Disney Springs
Most people visit Disney Springs in the evening due to cooler temps and more events taking place. If you do visit in the evening, just be aware that there will be more crowds but avoiding the brutal daytime heat (especially in the summer) might make that worth it.
The parks have touring plans, so why not Disney Springs? There’s SO much to do that it might be helpful to have your options narrowed down.
Here’s one way to spend a fun time in Disney Springs.
- Make an early dinner reservation at a fun restaurant like Planet Hollywood (has become a fave since it reopened, and it’s conveniently located right by the Disney World bus stop) or T-Rex Cafe. Traveling with older kids or adults? Consider a reservation at The Boathouse.
- Head to the Lego Store which is fun to look at even if you don’t buy.
- Look for the Living Statues who appear in the evenings in this area.
- Look for Live Entertainment that appears throughout the park, on stage, or at some of the outdoor and indoor pubs.
- Do some souvenir shopping at World of Disney (warning: this place is huge and under refurbishment in 2018!).
- Visit the PhotoPass Studio to get some pics taken that can be added to your PhotoPass account. Have Memory Maker or an Annual Pass? The pics are included!
- Drop by the Ghirardelli shop for a free sample of chocolate.
- Have little ones? Take a ride on the Marketplace Train and stop in the Once Upon a Toy shop.
- Don’t have little ones? Stop by the Marketplace Co-Op (best place to shop in Disney Springs) instead.
- Customize a treat at Goofy’s Candy Company. Pick your treat (apples, gingerbread cookies, marshmallows, or Rice Krispies) and then choose your toppings. It’s a snack credit if you’re on the Disney Dining Plan too!
- Walk the Marketplace bridge to get back toward the middle of Disney Springs.
- Want cute but inexpensive Disney shirts? Head into Uniqlo to shop.
- Stop by the Coca-Cola Store before heading out. Meet the Coca-Cola Bear on the second floor (pic can be added to your PhotoPass account), and then head to the top for a rooftop view of Disney Springs. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic treats are available, but no purchase is required to visit this area.
The Void: Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire
The VOID’s is a new, groundbreaking hyper-reality experience that opened at the end of 2017 at Disney Springs.
Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire will transport you to a galaxy far, far away where you’ll be able to engage with friends, family and Star Wars characters through sight, sound, touch, smell, and motion. It evens allow environmental effects to be felt using Haptic feedback – melding the physical and digital worlds together. So, you don’t just see the Star Wars universe, you’re part of it. This new Disney Springs experience was completed by THE VOID, an entertainment company that combines the magic of illusions and advanced technology to create immersive social experiences that take visitors to new worlds. Lucasfilm and ILMxLab also collaborated to help develop this one-of-a-kind experience at Disney Springs.
The price of this experience is $29.95 each. Six people work in collaboration together with the experience and it takes 30 minutes to complete. Tickets can be purchased on The Void Website.
Disney Springs Entertainment
There are numerous entertainment options at Disney Springs. Go to the Walt Disney World official website to see what the latest options are and performance times.
The Town Center
- SPRINGS OVERLOOK, Charming outdoor venue which often has live music.
The Marketplace
- MARKETPLACE STAGE, Open-air venue along Lake Buena Vista where special events, activities, and live performances take place every day and night.
- MARKETPLACE TRAIN, A small-scale train that can be a great distraction for children bored with shopping. $3/ride or $5 for 2 rides. Children under 48″ must be accompanied by an adult; however, the adult does not have to pay.
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MARKETPLACE CAROUSEL, Charming Venetian carousel in the heart of Disney Springs Marketplace. Cost is $3/person and guests of all ages may ride. Guests under 42 inches tall must be accompanied by an adult (who is not required to pay).
The Landing
- WATERVIEW PARK, Mini-amphitheater that often hosts live entertainment including everything from DJs to guitarist.
- PARADISO 37 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT, High-energy fun featuring dining, dancing, live Latin music and an extensive tequila menu.
- RAGLAN ROAD – MAIN STAGE & PATIO STAGE, Live Irish music and dancers are available here. Some performances happen outside on the Patio Stage.
- RIVERBOAT SQUARE, Live music (usually Spanish guitar and classical music with a modern twist) is often performed here.
- BOATHOUSE AMPHICARS, Located at The BOATHOUSE restaurant, this is a one-of-a-kind experience (this is the only location in the world!) where you can take a ride in a vintage Amphicar. Each ride costs $125 and lasts 20 minutes. (Tip: Guests dining between 11:00 am and 3:00 pm can receive $25 off their ride by redeeming their receipt at the Ships Store by 3:00 pm)
The West Side
- HOUSE OF BLUES, Live music featuring some of the top talent in the music industry. (Tip: There’s a gospel brunch here every Sunday with all-you-can-eat food and great gospel music.)
- AMC MOVIES AT DISNEY SPRINGS 24, The AMC theater offers current box-office hits along with “Fork & Screen” dining which allows you to dine while viewing. (Tip: This theater has reserved seating. Buy your tickets ahead of time from Fandango.)
- SPLITSVILLE LUXURY LANES, Upscale bowling with a retro feel. (Tip: You can get a “FastPass” that allows you to make reservations ahead of time and skip the lines. Prices are $80-125/hour (depending on what day and time you visit) and includes up to 8 bowlers on 1 lane. Shoe rental is not included in that price. More info on the Splitsville Lanes website.
- SPLITSVILLE LUXURY LANES OUTSIDE BAR, Live music is played there on weekends and many days for anyone to enjoy.
- AEROPHILE (FORMERLY CHARACTERS IN FLIGHT), A tethered helium balloon that takes you high above Disney Springs and gives you a beautiful view of the surrounding area (including the parks). Cost is $15/child and $20/adult. (Tip: You can often find Groupon deals where you pay $11/adults instead of $20. Check Aerophile on Groupon for deals (sign up for Orlando Groupon emails to be notified when they become available again)
- SUNSHINE HIGHLINE, A variety of musicians play an assortment of exotic and classical instruments underneath this shade structure.
- EXPOSITION PARK, Live music is often performed here near the food trucks.
- NBA EXPERIENCE (OPENING SUMMER 2019), Interactive games and competitions as well as immersive NBA experiences. Recently announced interactive experiences include: Pop-A-Shot, Dream Dunk, Big Shot, You Make the Call, and the Dream Court. Exhibits include: the Locker Room, Hall of Champions, Hoop Sciences, and Virtual Reality theaters.
Shopping At Disney Springs
Shop hands free! At participating Disney Springs locations, you can request that purchased items be taken to the Disney Springs Welcome Center. You’ll be given a tag to retrieve your items by 11 p.m., allowing you to shop without worrying about your bags
The West Side Shops
- Bongos Cuban Cafe™ Souvenir and Gift Shop – Fun, Cuban-inspired keepsakes including CDs autographed by Gloria Estefan
- Build-A-Dino® by Build-A-Bear Workshop® at T-REX™ – Dinosaur version of the popular Build-A-Bear workshop
- Curl® by Sammy Duvall – Sammy Duvall themed swimwear apparel and surf, ski, and skate gear
- Disney’s Candy Cauldron – Gourmet treats, some with a Disney theme
- Fit2Run – Custom fit athletic footwear
- House of Blues Gear Shop – Exclusive House of Blues themed clothing, glassware, hot sauces, collectibles, and art
- Memory Lanes – Bowling-themed apparel, socks, and souvenirs
- Orlando Harley-Davidson® – Harely-Davidson®-themed shirts, gifts, and collectables
- Pelé Soccer – Unique soccer gear & cleats, and official club soccer jerseys from around the world
- Pop Gallery – Modern art gallery
- Something Silver® – Eclectic jewelry boutique
- Sosa Family Cigars – Hand-rolled, long-leaf cigars
- Star Wars Galactic Outpost™ – Star Wars-themed toys, apparel, and collectibles
- Sunglass Icon® – Designer shades and sunglasses
The Landing Shops
- Art of Shaving – High-end grooming essentials for men. Haircuts and shaves are also available here.
- The BOATHOUSE BOATIQUE® – Nautical themed gifts, jewelry, and apparel
- Chapel Hats – Every kind of headwear you can imagine including both adults and kid sizes
- Erwin Pearl – Unique, handcrafted fashion jewelry
- eyCatchers – Kiosk location selling decorative wind spinners
- Filthy Rich – Kiosk/booth with celebrity-inspired jewelry and accessories
- The Ganachery – Gourmet chocolates
- Havaianas – Flip-flops and sandals for every occasion
- Sanuk – Creatively designed footwear constructed from non-traditional materials like yoga mats
- Savannah Bee Company – Eco-friendly honeybee-inspired gifts
- Shop for Ireland – Irish-themed gifts
- Sublime Gifts and Finds – Candles, ceramics, and other treasures for the home
- Swings N’ Things – The Hammock Experts – Kiosk/booth with high-quality hammocks and porch swings
The Town Center Shops
- Alex and Ani® – Jewelry, including rings, earrings, and popular Disney themed bangles
- American Threads – Trendy clothes with a bohemian vibe
- Anthropologie – Fun collection of clothing, gifts, and home decor
- Coca-Cola Store – Exclusive Coca-Cola merchandise. You can also meet the Coca-Cola bear here.
- Columbia Sportswear – Columbia branded clothing and accessories
- Ever After Jewelry Co. – Fine Disney jewelry and fashion accessories
- Edward Beiner Purveyor of Fine Eyewear – Prescription eyeglasses and shades
- Everything But Water – Women’s designer swimwear, resort wear, and accessories
- francesca’s® – Trendy clothing, baubles, and gifts
- Free People – Bohemian-style clothing and accessories
- JOHNNY WAS – Bohemian-styled dresses, scarves, and more
- Johnston & Murphy – Classic men’s and women’s footwear, apparel, and accessories
- kate spade new york – Jewelry, shoes, decor, and gifts
- Kiehl’s Since 1851 – High-quality skin-care and hair-care products
- Kipling – Colorful array of accessories and carryalls
- LACOSTE – Home of the iconic crocodile shirts and fashion for men, women, and children
- Levi’s – Classic denim and the latest denim trends
- Lilly Pulitzer – Boutique full of playful prints on apparel, accessories, and decor
- L’Occitane en Provence – French-inspired apothecary with all-natural beauty products and essential oils
- Lucky Brand – Everyday apparel with a rock ‘n’ roll attitude for men and women
- MAC Cosmetics – Assortment of easy-to-use beauty products
- Melissa Shoes – Avant-Garde footwear made from eco-friendly hypoallergenic materials
- Na Hoku – Hawaii’s Finest Jewelers Since 1924 – Hawaii’s exquisite island-inspired jewelry featuring Tahitian pearls, diamonds, and colored gemstones
- Oakley – High-performance apparel and eyewear shop
- Origins – Botanical based skin-care products
- Pandora® – Jewelry, necklaces and charms with an exclusive mother-daughter bracelet building station
- Sephora – Huge store with cosmetics, fragrances, and skincare products
- Shore – Lifestyle essentials for men, women, and kids, including swimwear and t-shirts
- Sperry – Apparel, accessories, and footwear
- Stance – Cool and trendsetting socks
- The Store at Planet Hollywood Observatory – Planet Hollywood branded souvenirs and mementos
- Sugarboo & Co – Whimsical treasures, handmade jewelry, decor, and toys
- Superdry – Hoodies, t-shirts, jackets, and flip-flops composed of a unique blend of vintage Americana and Japanese-inspired graphics
- Tommy Bahama – Men & women’s apparel, footwear, jewelry, accessories, and home decor
- Trophy Room – Sneakers, exclusive merchandise, and authentic memorabilia founded by Marcus Jordan
- TUMI – Beautifully crafted luggage, backpacks, briefcases, and accessories
- UGG – Shoes, loungewear, handbags, accessories, and home goods
- Under Armour Brand House – Athletic apparel, footwear, and fitness devices
- UNIQLO – High-quality, stylish essentials for men, women, kids, and infants
- UNOde50 – Handcrafted jewelry for men and women
- Vera Bradley – Purses, bags, and accessories
- Volcom – Clothing and gear for skateboarders, snowboarders, and surfers
The Marketplace Shops
- The Art of Disney – Disney art including framed prints and figurines. Frequently hosts Disney artists for signings.
- Basin – All-natural bath, body, and hair care shop and home to the famous “bath bombs”
- Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique – Magical makeovers for young princesses and knights; reservations recommended
- Crystal Arts by Arribas Brothers – Disney-themed porcelain giftware and lead crystal glassware
- Dino-Store at T-REX™ – Dinosaur toys and apparel
- Disney Design-a-Tee – Customizable tee-shirt shop with over 400 images to choose from
- Disney PhotoPass® Service Studio – Fun PhotoPass studio that lets you take pictures with a variety of backdrops
- Disney’s Days of Christmas – Customizable ornaments, stockings, and Disney-themed holiday decor
- Disney’s Pin Traders – Collectible Disney pins
- Disney’s Wonderful World of Memories – Personalized Disney-themed items including hats, leather goods, souvenirs, and seasonal merchandise
- Face Painting by Enjoy Your Face – Face painting kiosk/booth
- Ghirardelli® Ice Cream & Chocolate Shop – Chocolate, ice cream, and fountain treats
- Goofy’s Candy Company – Cake pops, candy apples, flavored popcorn, and other candy treats
- Happy Hound – Custom collars, tags, outfits, toys, and more for your favorite pooch
- Initial Rings – Kiosk with artisan carved metal rings
- Lefty’s – The Left Hand Store – Practical products and novelty gifts for left-handed people
- The LEGO® Store – Huge Lego store
- Marketplace Co-Op – Cherry Tree Lane – Fun accessories
- Marketplace Co-Op – Disney Centerpiece – Disney-themed room furnishings and everyday-ware
- Marketplace Co-Op – Disney TAG – Retro-modern travel accessories and gear
- Marketplace Co-Op – D-Tech on Demand – Personalized phone cases and chargers with a Disney flare
- Marketplace Co-Op – WonderGround Gallery – Limited-edition Disney artwork and merchandise
- Marketplace Co-Op – Bowes Signature Candles – chemical free candles made with essential oils
- Mickey’s Pantry – Disney-themed kitchen products
- Once Upon a Toy – Toys, both classic and new
- Pearl Factory – Disney Springs Marketplace – Pick-a-pearl kiosk
- Rainforest Cafe® Retail Village at Disney Springs – Rainforest Cafe-themed apparel and colorful souvenirs
- Silhouette Portraits – Kiosk/booth where a Disney artist can handcut an old-fashioned silhouette portrait
- The Spice & Tea Exchange® – Gourmet spices, teas, herbs, sea salt, sugars, and more
- Star Wars™ Trading Post – Star Wars™-themed games, apparel, and build-you-own lightsaber station
- Tren-D – Stylish Disney-themed apparel
- World of Disney – World’s largest Disney character store (Under refurbishment in 2018. While construction is underway, some of the inventory will be relocated to a shop called The Disney Corner across from the Polite Pig in the Town Center section of Disney Springs.)
- ZARA – Clothing and accessories for women, men, and kids
Disney Springs Dining and Restaurants
Disney Springs is home to over 40 different restaurants and quick service locations. You’ll find restaurants to fit nearly every taste and budget and most are also available on the Disney Dining Plan, making dining at Disney Springs a good option for anybody planning on visiting. Going through all the options would be a massive task for you to read, so here is just a listing of dining and food options.
Breakfast
- Pizza Ponte (breakfast)
- Earl of Sandwich (breakfast)
Lunch
- Pizza Ponte (lunch)
- B.B. Wolf’s Sausage Co. (lunch)
- Daily Poutine (lunch)
- Blaze Fast-Fire ’d Pizza (lunch)
- Polite Pig (lunch)
- Morimoto Street Food (lunch)
- D-Luxe Burger (lunch)
- The Smokehouse (lunch)
- Exposition Park Food Trucks (lunch)
- Bongos Cuban Cafe Express (lunch)
- Earl of Sandwich (lunch)
- Cookes of Dublin (lunch)
- Maria & Enzo’s (lunch)
- Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ (lunch)
- STK Orlando (brunch)
- Frontera Cocina (lunch)
- STK Orlando (lunch)
- The Boathouse (lunch)
- Splitsville Luxury Lanes (lunch)
- Raglan Road (lunch)
- Terralina Crafted Italian (lunch) – Opening in 2018
- Morimoto Asia (lunch)
- AMC Disney Springs 24 Dine-In Theatres (lunch)
- T-Rex Cafe (lunch)
- Rainforest Cafe – Downtown Disney location (lunch)
- Planet Hollywood at Disney Springs (lunch)
- Paradiso 37 (lunch)
- Crossroads at House of Blues (lunch)
- Bongos Cuban Cafe (lunch)
Dinner
- Pizza Ponte (dinner)
- Daily Poutine (dinner)
- B.B. Wolf’s Sausage Co. (dinner)
- Blaze Fast-Fire ’d Pizza (dinner)
- Polite Pig (dinner)
- Morimoto Street Food (dinner)
- D-Luxe Burger (dinner)
- Bongos Cuban Cafe Express (dinner)
- The Smokehouse (dinner)
- Exposition Park Food Trucks (dinner)
- Earl of Sandwich (dinner)
- Cookes of Dublin (dinner)
- Maria & Enzo’s (dinner)
- The Edison
- Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ (dinner)
- Frontera Cocina (dinner)
- STK Orlando (dinner)
- Bongos Cuban Cafe (dinner)
- AMC Disney Springs 24 Dine-In Theatres (dinner)
- T-Rex Cafe (dinner)
- Rainforest Cafe – Downtown Disney location (dinner)
- Planet Hollywood at Disney Springs (dinner)
- Paradiso 37 (dinner)
- Morimoto Asia (dinner)
- Crossroads at House of Blues (dinner)
- The Boathouse (dinner)
- Splitsville Luxury Lanes (dinner)
- Raglan Road (dinner)
- Terralina Crafted Italian (dinner) – Opening in 2018
- Paddlefish (formerly Fulton’s Crab House) (dinner)
Everything Else
- The Basket at Wine Bar George (coming summer 2018)
- Enzo’s Hideaway
- Joffrey’s Handcrafted Smoothies – West Side
- AristoCrêpes
- Wine Bar George
- YeSake
- Wetzel’s Pretzels at Disney Springs West Side
- Wetzel’s Pretzels at Disney Springs Marketplace
- Vivoli il Gelato
- Tea Traders Café by Joffrey’s
- Starbucks at Disney Springs West Side
- Starbucks at Disney Springs Marketplace
- MacGUFFINS
- Haagen-Dazs at Disney Springs West Side
- Ghirardelli Ice Cream & Chocolate Shop
- The Front Porch
- Joffrey’s Handcrafted Smoothies – Marketplace
- Florida Snow Company
- Dockside Margaritas
- Lava Lounge
- Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar
With all there is to do here, you could spend a full day enjoying the Disney atmosphere.