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The Rise & Fall of Disney’s Pleasure Island 

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Explore the History of Pleasure Island, Disney's first (and only) Adult Entertainment District, as well as the troubled History & Origins of Downtown Disney (now Disney Springs), which began as an abandoned Residential Community in preparation for Walt Disney's EPCOT.
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PRIMARY INFORMATIONAL / VISUAL SOURCES:
Passport2Dreams - passport2dreams.blogspot.com/2...
progresscityusa.com/2011/10/31...
www.imagineeringdisney.com/blo...
www.themeparktourist.com/feat...
waltdatedworld.com/id121.htm
passport2dreams.blogspot.com/2...
allears.net/2013/02/18/sarato...
VIDEO LINKS in Order of Appearance (the rest are continued in a pinned comment & included in the end credits):
The Imagineering Story - What Would Walt Do, The Midas touch, Hit or Miss - The Walt Disney Company
The Florida Project - RetroWDW - • 1966 EPCOT Film - The ... - Disney
Project Florida 1971 - RetroWDW.com - • Project Florida 1971 -... - Disney
Florida Welcomes Walt Disney (1965) - ProgressCityPublicTV - • Florida Welcomes Walt ...
1975 Lake Buena Vista Home Movie - RetroWDW.com - • 1975 Lake Buena Vista ...
www.retrowdw.com/lbvhs/lake-b...
Disneyland Remember to Vote - DisneyD23 - • Disneyland: Remember t...
Disneyland PSA Snow White Seven Dwarfs Remember To Vote - Surf's Up Studios California USA - www.SurfsUpStudios.com
Magic Kingdom Club 1980 Update - RetroWDW - • Magic Kingdom Club - 1...
Contemporary Resort and Lake Buena Vista - RetroWDW - • Contemporary Resort an...
A Day at the Magic Kingdom - Central Florida Sights and Sounds - Disney - • Video
A Day at Epcot Center - Central Florida Sights and Sounds - Disney - • Video
Wet N Wild commercial - Televisionarchives - • Video
Seaworld Commercial - member berries - • Sea World - And Shows...
Church Street Station photo - Orlando Retro - orlandoretro.com/category/ret...
Church Street Station Marketing Video - Kim F - • Church Street Station ...
Young Again 1986 ABC Disney Sunday Movie Opening - MemoryMuseum - • The Richest Cat In The...
Bookkeeping and Accounting (1945) - A/V Geeks - • Bookkeeping and Accoun...
Hurricane Connie News Report - archive.org/details/1955-08-1...
Walt Disney World Coming Attractions - ProgressCityPublicTV - • Walt Disney World Comi...
Splash, Too - ThomTheTailman - Disney - • Splash Too Part 1
The Making of Disney-MGM-Studios - ProgressCityPublicTV - Disney - • The Making of the Disn...
Disney’s Pleasure Island Opens in 1989 - Universal / NBC - • Disney's Pleasure Isla...
Disney Pleasure Island Info Video from 1990 - ommadawnfan - • Disney Pleasure Island...
www.retrowdw.com/pictorial-so...
1995 Walt Disney World Vacation Planning Video - InteractiveWDW - • 1995 Walt Disney World...
Adventurers Club Colonel Critchlow Sunchbench - Lake Buena Vista Historical Society - • Adventurers Club: Colo...
Walt Disney World Adventurers Club at Pleasure Island - May 28, 1992 - • Walt Disney World Adve...
WDW 1993 Vacation Planner - ResortTV1 - • WDW | 1993 Vacation Pl...
WDW Resort Information Channel - May 1992 - RetroWDW.com - • WDW Resort Information...
Pleasure Island 1991 - Pluto ParkingTV - • Pleasure Island 1991
Disney Village Marketplace and Pleasure Island Walt Disney World May 1993 - Vintage Disney Parks Channel - • Disney Village Marketp...
Disney Village Marketplace and Pleasure Island, FL (Aug 1990) - Theme Park Patrol - • Video
Mardi Gras Parade Pleasure Island Downtown Disney Walt Disney World * February 1998 - Vintage Disney Parks Channel - • Mardi Gras Parade * Pl...

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@YesterworldEntertainment
@YesterworldEntertainment 2 года назад
Hey all, hope you enjoy (or enjoyed) the episode! I've wanted to explore the history of Lake Buena Vista for a long, long time...as the whole 'abandoned residential community' aspect is not only incredibly fascinating, but surprisingly not covered all that much....So anchoring the entire episode around Pleasure Island (another topic I've always had an interest in covering) seemed like the perfect opportunity to dive into this vast & fascinating chapter of lesser-known Walt Disney World History. It took me a lot...and I mean a LOT longer than usual to produce, but hopefully the wait was worth it. Enjoy! *awkward segway to additional credits* I keep running into this issue of running out of space for proper credits in the description, so here's the rest of the internet links to videos and/or footage used in the episode: Church Street Station - 1991 - Florida Phlash Backs - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--A8Moj_2Hsc.html&t Disney Pleasure Island Commercial - Televisionarchives - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NzDCA_NR4Dw.html The Disney Institute Resort Promotional Video - PDCS216 - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8ASuDMZCBMQ.html 1996 Walt Disney World Vacation Planning Video - Interactive WDW - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1GN5fArL-Xs.html 1998 Walt Disney World Vacation Planning Video - Interactive WDW - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sI9-lJ2XoGs.html Walt Disney World Vacation Planner 2001 WDW - JT - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EozjN5v0RPo.html 2003 Magical Gatherings - WDW Vacation Planning Video - InteractiveWDW - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IcjOG23DYOQ.html Disney Quest B ROLL - Archive 98 - Michael Sheehe - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-J5nH0ryL0YA.html Pleasure Island November 2002 (stage show) - RobFuz - ru-vid.com Pleasure Island Construction progress - Fox 35 News Segment - Attractions Magazine - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L_HcAxYiVXo.html&t Pleasure Island Clubs Closing at Walt Disney World - Attractions Magazine - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JABUaC-OVXE.html&t Walt Disney World - PLEASURE ISLAND - Closed & Donkey Free! - adamthewoo - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_kPiFccIvOs.html Pleasure Island Hyperion Wharf construction update for January 2011 - Attractions Magazine - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zkhExZPENww.html Adventurers Club Demolition from Characters in Flight Balloon with Interior Views, Pleasure Island - MouseSteps / JWL Media - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4m9BP4XOsug.html Full Disney Springs announcement at Downtown Disney - Attractions Magazine - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oxcAhYEDm3s.html Imagineers Unveil the Storyline of Disney Springs - Walt Disney World - Disney Parks - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-m7zSXqXPFIg.html ‘Downtown Disney’ is Now ‘Disney Springs’ Walt Disney World - Disney Parks - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0nrCa9jFlt0.html Empty Disney Springs Walking Tour on March 19th, 2020 Before Closure - Walt Disney World Resort - MouseSteps / JWL Media - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_pbYWwPD9yQ.html New LEGO Outdoor Character Displays at Disney Springs - Frozen 2 w Anna, Elsa, Olaf & Star Wars - MouseSteps / JWL Media - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iMpZ9wGcOHM.html Pixar Toy Story 4 Merchandise and Displays at World of Disney & Once Upon a Toy at Disney Springs - MouseSteps / JWL Media - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mX1zjWzut8c.html
@alanrobledo1573
@alanrobledo1573 2 года назад
@Yesterworld Entertainment Can you a Six flags video?
@Tardisntimbits
@Tardisntimbits 2 года назад
I legit hate to be the asshole, but you spelled "Experimental" as "Expirimental"... I'm sorry >
@evanhorton2520
@evanhorton2520 2 года назад
Xzfr is pronounced Zephyr, and the Jazz Company opened in 1993, 4 years after the original opening of the island. I was one of the first cast members hired, and I watched it being built from the banquet deck of the Empress Lilly, where I worked for 12 years.
@joejacko1587
@joejacko1587 2 года назад
just don't work in the shops if you plan on being able to afford it
@dragongamer2670
@dragongamer2670 2 года назад
Still wondering what happened to the Arcade Machines that were in Disney Quest.. would you have any idea what happened to the Arcade's and Rides? That would be something to look into and haven't found anything sadly regarding the more bigger attractions. Just only the Fix-It-Felix J.R. Arcade machines and centipede machine survived.
@CreetureFeature
@CreetureFeature 2 года назад
I was a "cast member" at Pleasure Island for 2 years. I was a bouncer, then a barback, and finally a bartender at three different clubs. We had our fair share of celebrity guests, but the best interaction I had was with Whitney Houston, she was very personable and fun to meet. That place was INSANE in the mid nineties.
@stevenbacon-cheddar9914
@stevenbacon-cheddar9914 2 года назад
That’s awesome! When I worked as a cook at US Grant Hotel in San Diego, I made Ric Flair a PB&J everyday for a week.
@ericoliver1603
@ericoliver1603 2 года назад
dang i missed the party, but in my defense i was a kid in the 90s
@CreetureFeature
@CreetureFeature 2 года назад
@@stevenbacon-cheddar9914 Woooooooooooo!
@caram227
@caram227 2 года назад
@@ericoliver1603 I grew up in Orlando and always wanted to go sooo bad. Finally went once I turned 18, in 2004… and it was lame haha. Think I missed the glory days. I then worked at the Rainforest Cafe 2ish years later, much different downtown Disney experience 😆
@aquariusavenue6140
@aquariusavenue6140 2 года назад
Wow what a story!!!
@ForeverLaxx
@ForeverLaxx 2 года назад
He wasn't lying when he said that Disney doesn't think about competing with anyone. They think about dominating and pushing out everyone else around them. That's not really competition.
@TheCOZ
@TheCOZ 2 года назад
Yeah that part was implied with the creepy laugh.
@tyoung0369
@tyoung0369 2 года назад
Disney: Silicon Valley Predecessor
@JoaoGa210
@JoaoGa210 2 года назад
With some things that look to be happening, this scenario will change (and maybe for worst) for Disney
@celesbianmegastar
@celesbianmegastar 2 года назад
They have about 4 remaining big competitors now that they’ve bought Fox. Sony and Warner Bros are the big time threats.
@LiLTailormade
@LiLTailormade 2 года назад
I was wondering what he meant by that with especially with his sarcastic tone lol.
@williamcross-wordsforhire2685
Fascinating. Truth be told, I was cast as Merriweather Pleasure for the attraction's grand opening all those years ago. They actually custom-tailored a plantation suit for me to wear at the event. I was well-paid and even received an animation cell from "Pete's Dragon" as a gift for my service that night. The best part is that I had a mustache at that time and with Disney's still-in-place ban on facial hair for male cast members, they had to re-write Merriweather's back story to give him a mustache so that I didn't have to shave mine.
@YesterworldEntertainment
@YesterworldEntertainment Год назад
Fascinating! Thanks for sharing!
@shawnjenkins7469
@shawnjenkins7469 Год назад
Now every pink-haired, tatted-up gender freak can represent the Disney ‘theme’ any way they like. As a Florida native, we went to the Magic Kingdom in ‘71 when it first opened. Now, It’s all gone to shit.
@bagofgroceries
@bagofgroceries Год назад
Interesting!
@tiffprendergast
@tiffprendergast 9 месяцев назад
Cool
@dancooper6002
@dancooper6002 8 месяцев назад
Back when they had standards. Now their employees can show up looking like crap
@GravityTrash
@GravityTrash 2 года назад
There's nothing more iconic in Disney Theme Park videos than "and then came Michael Eisner"
@baylorsailor
@baylorsailor Месяц назад
Michael Eisner is the one I grew up with, so seeing him makes me feel nostalgic.
@kriscynical
@kriscynical 2 года назад
Story Time: I took two of the adult level animation classes at The Disney Institute back in 1998. I was 14 at the time and had wanted to be a Disney animator for a few years at that point, particularly at MGM Studios. You had to be 16 to take the adult level classes by yourself, so my artistically-challenged parents took them with me because I would have been bored to tears with the children's level classes. (Let it not be said that my parents weren't willing to suffer for my dreams. 😂) They were taught by a Disney animator who had worked on Doug among a few other things, and when I told him I wanted to be an animator he gave me a whole information packet that was basically "So you want to be a Disney animator? Here's what to do." That packet had a list of Disney recommended art schools that they regularly recruited from, which is how I found out about Ringling in Sarasota. From then on it was my mission in life to get into Ringling, which wasn't a "pay tuition and you're in" kind of school... you had to be accepted based on your portfolio. I got my acceptance letter in the mail on Valentine's Day 2003 and started as a freshman illustration major in the fall... ...which was exactly when Disney shut down the Florida animation studio. I ended up going into illustration rather than animation, graduated in 2007, and I love what I do nearly 15 years later. And it was all because of The Disney Institute.
@AngelJD
@AngelJD 2 года назад
I also went to the Disney Institute and learned Cel Animation. It was 8/13/97. I know because I still have that hand made Painted Cel I did of Two Dalmatians hanging up in my place with fond memories of the time and enjoying a Mickey Ears ice cream after class. My parents I think had a botany/Garden and plant Sculptures Class (my mom loves gardening) at the Institute. It funny watching this video where the narrator is speaking negatively about the past and how today it's better when the past was perfectly fine for many and even short lived moments have impacted others in some form positivity. I loved Downtown Disney (DTD) and I like Disney Springs though nothing is ever perfect and with Springs I saw two weakness that DTD didn't have that I hope would be addressed. I was very fond of PI when I preformed/worked down there (as CP Guest Show for DTD in 2005).
@dragonslayersworkshop8598
@dragonslayersworkshop8598 2 года назад
That’s wonderful, I’m glad you still found a job that you love
@Jabroniville
@Jabroniville 2 года назад
Cool! I've heard that in schools they actually teach straight up "You'll probably never work for Disney" to new students, but it's cool you got in doing something you like!
@ShareaDreamComeTrue
@ShareaDreamComeTrue 2 года назад
That’s awesome!
@TapCat
@TapCat 2 года назад
Very cool, it's great that you fulfilled your dream of becoming an artist even if it took a different form than you had imagined.
@CinnamonGrrlErin1
@CinnamonGrrlErin1 2 года назад
It's been over 30 years, but I still remember being a salty little kid, stuck in Disney daycare while my parents went to have a child-free evening at Pleasure Island. It sounded really cool and I was so jealous lol
@laurenrosenblatt8006
@laurenrosenblatt8006 2 года назад
I remember my mom and grandma coming back hammered 😂 and wearing some kind of bead necklaces
@clintwilliams3818
@clintwilliams3818 2 года назад
@@laurenrosenblatt8006 Uh-oh... titty beads!!
@drliz6783
@drliz6783 2 года назад
Hi Daria
@Groovy_Bruce
@Groovy_Bruce 2 года назад
Had no idea that was a thing. A bit rude to not leave the kid at home with a sitter. Taking them so close to the promised land and then barring them at the gates is a little bit cruel.
@tiddy671
@tiddy671 2 года назад
@@Groovy_Bruce it’s called you do it for one night, durrrrrr
@bigmikeystyle
@bigmikeystyle 2 года назад
amazing how this place closed about 10 years before the whole "disney adult" thing happened where grown ups with no kids were happy to spend thousands on disney trips for themselves. I wonder what business would be like now?
@stephanieann9770
@stephanieann9770 2 года назад
Well apparently those adults likewalking around pretending they ate princesses, so I doubt they would be a good party lol.
@Pagminion
@Pagminion 2 года назад
@@stephanieann9770 Exactly my thoughts. Pleasure Island wouldn’t fit Disney Adult culture of today 😂
@maxmusic5380
@maxmusic5380 Год назад
Well these sickos want to be as childish as possible
@unduloid
@unduloid Год назад
@@stephanieann9770 I don't see what's so fun about eating princesses.
@emacias1473
@emacias1473 Год назад
Okay so I'm not the only one who noticed this when I went to Disney to finally take my kid who I felt was now old enough to enjoy and remember it like braless, overweight, booty short Disney adults everywhere the Disney adult to family with kids ratio was off the charts left me not wanting to go again! Plus they changed a lot of my favorite rides and attractions
@CarpeDonnelly
@CarpeDonnelly 2 года назад
Something you really have to appreciate about the Disney of the past is how they weren’t afraid to take giant chances, and throw enormous capitol behind those chances.
@jeannettewhite3682
@jeannettewhite3682 Год назад
Interesting? Do more research. Walt Disney and the CIA of that presidency were scandalous. Natives lost their land to these greedy pedophiles
@littlesongbird1
@littlesongbird1 Год назад
Yeah. I used to work with a woman who was working at Disney before and after Eisner took over. She had nothing but nice things to say about him. She pointed out that Disney was going bankrupt and doing some things many people didn't approve of (such as producing porn under one of the other less known production names). Eisner came in and breathed new life into the company by doing what he called "Singles and doubles for films" such as Roger Rabbit and Jungle 2 Jungle and reinventing manythings at the theme parks to increase attendance. While yes, he had a few things that didn't work out overall he did a good job of turning the company arrive.
@CAG83
@CAG83 Год назад
​@@littlesongbird1the thing about Eisner, is that the first half of his tenure was hit and miss, but he hit it out of the park several times. And the second half was abysmal (DCA, Disney Studios Paris, Hong Kong, the movies).
@SammEater
@SammEater Год назад
Yep, say what you want about Eisner but at least he tried something new every now and then, Iger is too focused on 'let's put some Marvel or Star Wars stickers on a failed ride and hope for the best".
@AdmiralBonetoPick
@AdmiralBonetoPick 11 месяцев назад
*capital
@jrios29
@jrios29 2 года назад
Yesterworld, Defunctland, and Offhand Disney up load within an hour of each other?! This is my personal heaven!
@AwkwardKidAdventures
@AwkwardKidAdventures 2 года назад
I was thinking that too. 🤣
@jrios29
@jrios29 2 года назад
@@AwkwardKidAdventures You're my kinda person!
@m.r.torrance9651
@m.r.torrance9651 2 года назад
Exactly what I was thinking after I caught this video!
@PaperNESS321
@PaperNESS321 2 года назад
just yesterday i thought to myself "huh, its been awhile since Defunctland and Yesterworld uploaded a new video"
@jrios29
@jrios29 2 года назад
@@m.r.torrance9651 Lol! I was like "Whaaaaaaaat?! Let's go!"
@Deoxys_Used_Mimic
@Deoxys_Used_Mimic 2 года назад
If the Disney of Today was in charge back then, they would’ve bought Church Street instead of competing with it.
@VaughnJogVlog
@VaughnJogVlog 2 года назад
Too true.
@A_Ducky
@A_Ducky 2 года назад
I wouldn't be surprised if that was offered at some point(s) back in the day too.
@Iris-zq5mq
@Iris-zq5mq 2 года назад
I loved church street station. Was so clean and safe. Don’t think downtown Orlando will ever be that way again
@Clay3613
@Clay3613 2 года назад
Iger closed Pleasure Island, big mistake.
@triplevee2198
@triplevee2198 2 года назад
@@Iris-zq5mq we could run all over church street, haunted house year round. Miss being a kid
@alypialpha2712
@alypialpha2712 Год назад
What’s sad is they made Pleasure Island to compete with a much smaller company. Then, after they ran the company out of business, they end up closing up the PI shop sometime later. The other venue looked like a lot of fun compared to Disney’s nightclubs.
@tiffprendergast
@tiffprendergast 9 месяцев назад
Yeah
@Jiub_SN
@Jiub_SN 3 месяца назад
I mean, if Disney ran them out of business they likely weren't that much better, and if Disney closed it down it likely was never that popular in the first place
@HoshizakiYoshimasa
@HoshizakiYoshimasa 19 дней назад
​@@Jiub_SNnot necessarily. People get influenced by marketing and Disney had deeper pockets.
@Sugarsheila.
@Sugarsheila. 2 года назад
One of the weirdest jobs I ever had was being a mermaid centerpiece for a seafood buffet party on Pleasure Island. Disney can throw one heck of a party and it was exciting to be in the entertainment opening crew of the new MGM studios as an improve actor. I had some fun gigs…made good friends. One friend was a real estate agent who sold those townhouses that caused Disney to rethink it the island. She made really good money at the time! After work, we all danced the nights away on the rotating dance floors at the Cage. It was so much fun! Thursday nights happy hour on the island had the biggest BBQ shrimp you’ve ever seen! I could go on and on but this was a really good reminder of what life was like for me in 1989-1993 at Disney. Thank you for posting
@tumbles8350
@tumbles8350 Год назад
"oh wow, you worked at Disney? What did you do?" "I was garnish"
@MsDudette21
@MsDudette21 Год назад
what a nice memory to have :) ive heard clubs and partying were really wild in the 90s but i was only born in 92...granted ppl still party now but social media has rlt changed alot of things for the worse
@Sugarsheila.
@Sugarsheila. Год назад
@@MsDudette21 I agree.
@whitedragoness23
@whitedragoness23 Год назад
Sounds like an awesome job to be a mermaid at Disney. Even if you were the center piece of the buffet.
@d-emprahexpects849
@d-emprahexpects849 Год назад
I hope they had condoms machines around the island
@FullForce098
@FullForce098 2 года назад
"We wanted to build the city of tomorrow, until we realized those people would have the right to vote against us". Classic Disney.
@lutherheggs451
@lutherheggs451 2 года назад
Walt Disney was a republican.....Nobody loves fascism, authoritarianism and removing voting rights like a Republican...If you can't come up with a good reason for people to vote for you, just remove people's rights to vote....
@0V3CHKiN
@0V3CHKiN 2 года назад
So what does that mean with Golden Oak and Celebration? Or are they technically not part of Reedy Creek?
@fifthrider
@fifthrider 2 года назад
@@lutherheggs451 And no one loves votes from the dead and illegals like your side. Thanks for coming here to try to make it political but I'm centrist and have been watching both sides and all this "Jim Crow" stuff lately is just a call for voter registration, to assure NOT "every vote counts" but "every legal vote counts" but yeah, make it political and blame Walt, Republicans and everyone else you disagree with. Are you sure you're commenting on the right video?
@Carzeyday
@Carzeyday 2 года назад
@@fifthrider Err, he just mad becaus Walt fought his commie butt buddies who try to strong arm animators into joinging the communist union in hollywood...If you wanna know where the "Walt hated Jews" thing came from, It was those guys.
@lohphat
@lohphat 2 года назад
@@fifthrider And almost EVERY verified voter fraud cases have been committed by republicans.
@onehorseopensleigh
@onehorseopensleigh 2 года назад
For everyone saying “You have to understand your audience”: this was back when Walt Disney World advertised itself as a vacation kingdom for everyone. In contrast to the kiddie-friendly DL in California, only Florida’s Magic Kingdom focused on kids, and most of the property was targeted to adults. Fishing, horseback riding, golfing, water skiing, and dining were considered just as important as the theme parks. The preschool-centric version of the company was predominantly created through marketing departments in the early-mid 2000s.
@termeownator
@termeownator 2 года назад
When I was a kid- this would've been after blizzard beach opened but before animal kingdom- fella driving one of the buses told my dad about a thrill park in the works, or a rumored thrill park I should say. Unless I dreamt that or something, could've done, I always thought it sounded pretty cool, though
@happiestplace3754
@happiestplace3754 2 года назад
Ironically at the same time in the west, Las Vegas was becoming more "Disney" and family friendly to attract more tourists.
@Big_Dai
@Big_Dai 2 года назад
Didn't Disneyland start as a place for grownups to have stuff to do?
@stanfordite
@stanfordite 2 года назад
Disney is not "for kids" period. Never has been and never will be. "You're dead if you aim for kids. Adults are just kids grown up anyway." - Walt Disney. Pleasure Island would absolutely be successful if it never closed and that includes the Adventurer's Club which was one of the only clubs there open to minors if I recall.
@BuckarooBanzai84
@BuckarooBanzai84 2 года назад
But unfortunately, there wasn't much there at the time for teens and preteens. I remember really wanting to visit the Explorers Club and the Blues Club, but not being allowed because it wasn't on our meal-plan, and also because I was only 15. =(
@roflmows
@roflmows 2 года назад
this is quickly becoming one of my fave channels. no stupid music, no lame jokes, just good interesting content. as a lifelong student of history, especially entertainment history, i find this stuff pure gold. where DOES he get all this amazing old footage, documents, etc? idk but it's great.
@vicky-hb8zz
@vicky-hb8zz Год назад
defunctland is really good if you like stuff like this!!!
@rockerdude725973
@rockerdude725973 Год назад
@@vicky-hb8zz and Captain Midnight
@steffimago5524
@steffimago5524 11 месяцев назад
Defunct land is amazzzzing. The video on the tune of Disney channel brought me to tears
@daveygivens735
@daveygivens735 2 года назад
Never went to Pleasure Island, but I can tell you that Disney Springs is a shadow of the formerly fun Downtown Disney.
@rach2909
@rach2909 Год назад
Your opinion is so wonderful with your memories of the original, but for me, I really like the new. To each their own🤷‍♀️
@tiffprendergast
@tiffprendergast 9 месяцев назад
Yeah
@tiffprendergast
@tiffprendergast 9 месяцев назад
@@rach2909yup
@Jiub_SN
@Jiub_SN 3 месяца назад
@@rach2909the news alright, most of modern Disney is bad imo
@melanieredding8630
@melanieredding8630 2 года назад
I miss Pleasure Island....I spent a great chunk of my life between the ages of 19 and 23 there. To this day I still can't go to Disney Springs and not call it Downtown Disney and fondly remember where each Pleasure Island Club used to be. Such great memories.... :(
@johnm.3279
@johnm.3279 2 года назад
Yep, I worked at WDW from the mid 90's to the early 00's. Thursday nights were surrealist. I think I was the only straight guy in mannequin's, but it was a hell of a floorshow. The club entainment wasn't bad either.
@makevelicustoms
@makevelicustoms 2 года назад
@Melanie Redding I remember Dancing 🕺🏻 with a beautiful young lady who looks similar to you.
@drliz6783
@drliz6783 2 года назад
It's forever Downtown Disney...Disney Springs sounds like a Disney golf course 🙄
@circuittoys
@circuittoys 2 года назад
I spent many weekends at Pleasure Island; we used to drive in from Tampa. Always had a great time.
@brandonvenditti
@brandonvenditti 2 года назад
@@makevelicustoms Rrrrrrrrriiiiiiigggggghhhhhttttttt..........
@BTSwithCTS
@BTSwithCTS 2 года назад
"Nah, I don't think Disney ever thinks about competing with anybody." _Cuts to a clip of Pinocchio's nose starting to grow._ Bravo, just bravo!
@TheCOZ
@TheCOZ 2 года назад
That combined with his oh-so-believable laugh really makes me want to trust the guy.
@glendawells6778
@glendawells6778 2 года назад
🎶I got no strings to hold me down 🎶
@zeldafan1942
@zeldafan1942 2 года назад
@@glendawells6778 To make me fret, or make me frown!
@draughonc
@draughonc 2 года назад
You know you’re old when you remember experiencing damn near every aspect of this story.
@bohgirl11
@bohgirl11 2 года назад
I loved "Downtown Disney". It was the first place we went to when we went to Disney for the first time as a family in 2003. I remember the spotlights, the music, the stores, and it was so exciting.
@shadowpuppet0312
@shadowpuppet0312 2 года назад
I felt very grown up hanging out down there. The last time we went I was 23 (I think) and it was different. Lots of weird people there. I remember going at 14-20 and it was so much fun.
@tiffprendergast
@tiffprendergast 9 месяцев назад
@@shadowpuppet0312yeah
@SoratheWonderful
@SoratheWonderful 2 года назад
“For the .01% of you who are unfamiliar with Michael Eisner” between Defunctland and Yesterworld you will learn who he is in great detail. It’s like the saying “once upon a time”, “Disney CEO Michael Eisner”
@faeriegraver
@faeriegraver 2 года назад
Aqa
@badbearwatch
@badbearwatch 2 года назад
In Pinocchio, Pleasure Island was where the boys ended up going and literally turned into braying jackasses. I got drunk there over a long evening, and literally almost lived out the second jackass part (except female, in a dress). I think the Adventurers club politely suggested I go now, after my enthusiastic singing along probably turned into braying. I am old now and drink a lot less, much to the relief of... everyone.
@powerstones7722
@powerstones7722 2 года назад
I only clicked the video because of Pinocchio
@LoveMyUnusual
@LoveMyUnusual 3 месяца назад
Lmao I appreciate your honesty. Fun story!
@grilledcheese4696
@grilledcheese4696 4 месяца назад
i think the weirdest thing about michael eisner wasn’t his weird business ventures or failures of theme parks or budget parks- it was his obsession with splash
@geraldobrien7323
@geraldobrien7323 Год назад
I went to Disney with my wife in 1995. It was great. We stayed at Port Orleans, and to get anywhere else in the park, there was a canal right there that lead to every section, and we were able to take boat shuttles, which was great because we were able to go to Pleasure Island, drink as much as we wanted, and not worry about driving back to our room. I liked the place. You could just hop from club to club without having to pay. The country place was real nice. We went in, and a band was already onstage performing. My memory of the rest of the clubs is a little hazy now, but I remember enjoying it, and I remember being surprised when I heard it was shutting down.
@CocoHutzpah
@CocoHutzpah 2 года назад
The Funmeister combined with the neon of Pleasure Island gives me strong Mac Tonight vibes.
@prettycyber8332
@prettycyber8332 2 года назад
😩😩😩
@PoseidonEntertainment
@PoseidonEntertainment 2 года назад
1980s and 90s Disney really was something. I miss the days when the company attempted to be creative in offering highly themed versions of what you could find elsewhere. That being said, I really do like Disney Springs. The shopping doesn't do much for me, but the restaurant choices are fantastic and the theme, while simple, works to tie everything together cohesively.
@lutherheggs451
@lutherheggs451 2 года назад
You mean back when Michael Eisner ran things and actually ran things well even though people love to cry about him and pretend he was so terrible.....Yet under Eisner when an attraction closed something new and original actually opened in its place, the lot didn't sit for several years before a Marvel ride or some shooty screen ride opened. Its always hilarious to me when some people go on about how amazing Alien Encounter was and how they should have never closed it, but then cry about how terrible Michael Eisner was.....Meanwhile Chapek and Eiger open "new" lands with 1 ride and a crap ton of stores
@PoseidonEntertainment
@PoseidonEntertainment 2 года назад
@@lutherheggs451 Well I mean, yeah Eisner was pretty terrible. DCA and Walt Disney Studios Paris are a huge testament to that. However, the Eisner era still premiered a number of remarkable and classic attractions that far exceed anything created under Iger/Chapek.
@Jabroniville
@Jabroniville 2 года назад
I'm kind of sad sometimes I got into Disney so late in life compared to others- I was a teen when visiting Disneyland in the late '90s (a poor era for them), and so I missed out on a lot of that fun '80s energy, I think.
@MrStGeorgeIllawarra
@MrStGeorgeIllawarra 2 года назад
You can still find that. At the Disney parks in Asia, that they don't have control over....
@PoseidonEntertainment
@PoseidonEntertainment 2 года назад
@Friendly Yoyo Isn't Hollywood Studios a pretty huge mess today? Certainly worse now than it ever was. I highlight that here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fr6ptI00S9A.html Iger and Chapek are pretty terrible. Not a single great attraction has come from them with perhaps the exception of Flight of Passage.
@randymoore4027
@randymoore4027 2 года назад
Circus Soleil, House of Blues, The Village People concert, prominent Jazz personalities, and a large Movie Theater Complex (15 screens) are all fond memories associated with Disney’s Pleasure Island venue.
@WhiteDragon689
@WhiteDragon689 2 года назад
I lived in east Orlando for years and had year round passes to DW. I frequented PI often. It was doomed by the parents bringing their kids along to the bars and nightclubs. This was insane. No child should ever be brought to a night club. The other problem was the lack of variety there.
@ijustwantedausername
@ijustwantedausername 2 года назад
Oh gosh. Remember how good it was back it the day? Lived in Orlando in the 2000’s. Still remember my first time there. PI changed so much over the years. It was all fun and games till you came out of a club and stumbled into a stroller. When they opened up the island to compete with City Walk, it was awful. Ruined everything. It was so nice having an exclusive area for adults. Oh well. I was there for the last night. Could not get into Adventurers Club 😭 Watched the last show at Comedy Warehouse. It was off the hook! About to be out of work, they had no filters. And said what they wanted. After that headed to Mannequins. But sadly, as I was about to step on to the dance floor, it stopped rotating…forever. Ok. Fun memories. KUNGALOOSH 🤘
@WhiteDragon689
@WhiteDragon689 2 года назад
@@ijustwantedausername Yep, that rotating floor was a hoot. Watched many fall on their faces...LOL
@ijustwantedausername
@ijustwantedausername 2 года назад
@@WhiteDragon689 oh yeah! It was funny watching people overthink it, and mess up. When it was really very simple.
@kenngillett509
@kenngillett509 Год назад
That was an asinine thing for the parents to do. Very inconsiderate! They want to have fun as well. Called birth control. Childish Wannabes. I've got to admit that you're never going to find one that will admit that they contributed to its demise. Oh and the drug dealers......🤬
@georgethedriver
@georgethedriver Год назад
I remember that trend of parents at the bar and the strollers outside.... Very popular with British tourists.... That was considered normal in the UK for some time.
@LittleMissLounge
@LittleMissLounge 2 года назад
I'll honestly be like "I don't have time for this" with 5-minute how-to videos, but I'll always have time for long-ass niche videos.
@shinetilly
@shinetilly 2 года назад
I will always miss the Adventurer’s Club! Wish they could bring it back.
@sireuchre
@sireuchre 2 года назад
Kungaloosh!
@happiestplace3754
@happiestplace3754 2 года назад
There was no need to close it. It was the only "club" that would still work and survive today. If they were smart they would build a new Adventurer's Club to further reinforce the S.E.A. story line that is being used more and more in the parks.
@chaiguy2930
@chaiguy2930 2 года назад
@@happiestplace3754 Actually I wondered about that!!! Merriweather Pleasure seems like he would fit perfectly in with the SEA Explorers club. (True, it did stem from the Adventurer's Club but maybe they can pay homage to him someday!)
@edvaira6891
@edvaira6891 2 года назад
And ALL HAIL THE PLAID MONKEY!!
@edvaira6891
@edvaira6891 2 года назад
@@happiestplace3754 you notice that there are STILL reunions of the cast members fourteen years after shutting down!! They still carry on the memory and so do we!
@miked3340
@miked3340 8 месяцев назад
My then-new wife and I went to Pleasure Island circa 2001 and LOVED it!!! I wish it still existed the several times we returned. Now we just have our memories... Thanks for the trip down memory land.
@theadventuresofbrockinthai4325
@theadventuresofbrockinthai4325 2 года назад
Working for Disney was one of the best jobs I ever had in my life. When Walt was still alive you had many opportunities that vanished after his death. When Walt came up with the idea for Disney World he knew that if the idea got out he would never be able to afford the property so he and others chose people that they could trust to go to Florida and buy parcels of land. Some were very small and some were large. Each person was given a back story of why they were buying it and in a very short time all of it was acquired. The money would be provided by a third-party and when you got back to California you went in and signed over the property to Walt Disney Corporation. Those that participated got a little something extra in their paycheck, Disney's way of showing their appreciation for your help. I was offered a transfer to the new park in Florida and seriously considered it but ended up going in a different direction. I often wonder what my life would have been like if I had excepted the new job. Maybe next lifetime. LOL
@ckind2098
@ckind2098 2 года назад
"HULLO, I'm Michael Eisner" lol I'm not sure why I found that little montage so funny
@JB-sm4zt
@JB-sm4zt 2 года назад
Haha
@josephcontreras8930
@josephcontreras8930 2 года назад
I once saw him at dland early 2000s at the rocket rods car ride attraction cause everyone was pointing and standing around trying to get a look. He was there to make new tv promos I later found out.
@princessmarlena1359
@princessmarlena1359 2 года назад
@@josephcontreras8930 I saw him in my nightmares, he wore a striped sweater and fedora and finger razors…oh, wait that was someone else. 😉
@josephcontreras8930
@josephcontreras8930 2 года назад
@@princessmarlena1359 lol 🤣🤣🤣
@VarietyPirate
@VarietyPirate 2 года назад
Same
@KronoGarrett
@KronoGarrett 2 года назад
We need a dedicated "Hello, I'm Michael Eisner" megacut now.
@josephcontreras8930
@josephcontreras8930 2 года назад
Yeah who's the Disney CEO now?? I remember during the 80s that dland would have coming attractions specials on splash mountain critter country star tours and Indiana Jones ride and captain EO. Miss those days before the inet
@dkupke
@dkupke 2 года назад
Remember Outland?
@sweatergod5386
@sweatergod5386 2 года назад
Bring money!
@RevPerdueJosh
@RevPerdueJosh 2 года назад
Was part of the very last group to experience PI with fresh eyes before it closed, it was my first “adult” bar scene. Only had one night with it, experienced it with friends, pregamed. Such a fun, safe positive vibe, might not ever get again. I remember everywhere I went. Everyone seemed to be having fun. They really lost a unique thing. Haven’t found “it” again since then. I remember seeing fireworks in the distance as it was closing. I was sad, Knowing it was special already.
@djm5k
@djm5k Год назад
I remember going to Pleasure Island back in 1989. I had thought it was really cool and lively and loved the vibe. Looking at photos of it when it was in its abandoned state, it looked so dated.
@davidwolfberg8453
@davidwolfberg8453 2 года назад
The Funmeister is so ridiculous, I love it. I feel like he's related to Bill Cipher
@sireuchre
@sireuchre 2 года назад
He was a ripoff of Mac Tonight, and why Disney had to back off of the character.
@MegaAstroFan18
@MegaAstroFan18 2 года назад
The backstory stuff is a GOOD thing. Because it's a THEME resort. That's the imagineering, having story that you can't just find on a film. Location locked basically. And that works better with original IPs (see Journey Into Imagination). Just another symptom of Disney's increasing interest in cross-promotion over actual unique experiences.
@maxsommers6843
@maxsommers6843 2 года назад
Agreed, it makes the whole experience more immersive and gives you something fresh that isn't just from a pre-existing film or series as you say.
@mightyfilm
@mightyfilm 2 года назад
You, uh, missed the part about how Eisner was trying to shove the movie Splash into everything? I'm surprised they didn't turn Splash Mountain into a tie in to that movie. They've been cross-promotion happy since at least the 80's.
@maxsommers6843
@maxsommers6843 2 года назад
@@mightyfilm neither my comment nor the one I replied to contradicts that.
@mightyfilm
@mightyfilm 2 года назад
While I do see your point about the theme park and original stories and lore that rides and other attractions should have independent of IP, Eisner would have done the exact same thing if he was still in charge. Only, with completely forgettable at the moment properties. Didn't they have a Dinosaur attraction at one point? Does anyone actually like that movie? Not to mention how much they were going to put into a Dick Tracy attraction somewhere before the film only did so so and they canned it. It would be like if instead of just coasting off of Marvel, Star Wars, or Pixar, we'd see an Artemis Fowl Land or College Road Trip ride. Not that I'm disagreeing that there's more creativity in lore vs IP, but Disney's gotta Disney.
@CheGuevara-uf4pm
@CheGuevara-uf4pm 2 года назад
@@mightyfilm disney has lost their imagination thats why the bought lucas films and marvel and now they to the point they even copying universal if you see the blueprints they released for the patent of the new guardians of the galaxy ride you see that it is a clone of escape from gringots harry potter ride
@TweeterTrash
@TweeterTrash 2 года назад
AS AN EX PLEASURE ISLAND EMPLOYEE WHO WITNESSED ITS SADE DEMISE FIRST HAND I COMMEND YOU FOR YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF PLEASURE ISLAND'S STORY & HISTORY. ONE THING THAT YOU MAY NOT KNOW IS THAT IT WASN'T JUST THE TRAFFIC SITUATION WHICH LED TO THINGS GOING DOWNHILL, IT WAS ALSO MANAGEMENT'S DESIRE TO SAVE THE ROCK AND ROLL BEACH CLUB. ROCK MUSIC WAS SUFFERING IN THE CHARTS AT THAT TIME & BET & MOTION WERE OUR MAIN DRAWS WITH 8 TRAXX RETAINING A PRETTY HEALTHY AMOUNT OF TRAFFIC FROM THE OLDER CROWDS. THE BEACH CLUB, HOWEVER, WAS NEARLY EMPTY MORE OFTEN THAN NOT & NEEDED A BOOST IF IT WERE TO STAY OPEN. THAT'S A LESSER KNOWN FACT THAT HELPED THEM EVENTUALLY MAKE THE DECISION TO OPEN THE ISLAND UP, WHICH LED TO THE STREET THUGS POURING IN NOT LONG AFTER & MAKING IT UNSAFE FOR GUESTS. I MISS PLEASURE ISLAND. IT WAS SAD TO SEE IT GO OUT LIKE IT DID, BECAUSE FOR A SHORT TIME THE IDEA ACTUALLY WORKED, THE ISLAND WAS PACKED, THE NIGHTLY NEW YEARS CELEBRATION WAS LIT & THE BEACH CLUB WAS JAMMING AGAIN. PLEASURE ISLAND'S LAST HURRAH WAS DEFINITELY A JOY TO BE A PART OF. THANK YOU FOR ALLOWING ME THE OPPORTUNITY TO RELIVE IT AGAIN FOR A MOMENT.
@bmoore5868
@bmoore5868 2 года назад
This is so great. I just got back from Disney Springs a few days ago and was telling my daughter about my childhood visit in 1977 when I thought (correctly) it was called Lake Buena Vista. I've been several times in the decades since and always refer to it as the last name. This trip I kept saying let's go to Downtown Disney lol.
@megamoze
@megamoze 2 года назад
I was an instructor at the Disney Institute for their animation classes. It was a lot of fun.
@chanhjohnnguyen1867
@chanhjohnnguyen1867 2 года назад
Living in Orlando, it’s quite the experience watching this place grow and change over the decades
@StnColdSk
@StnColdSk 2 года назад
Amen. I remember when I could drive in and park 10 feet from either west side or disney village....in a surface lot....all in under 5 minutes. Now it's like going to EPCOT just to park and then 15 minute stroll through a garage.
@Jabroniville
@Jabroniville 2 года назад
Did locals ever go there very much? I know Cast Members from the parks tended to go off-site.
@colinbeckstrand2612
@colinbeckstrand2612 Месяц назад
I've been to Disney 3 times and I honestly loved Disney Springs so much. Not quite as fun as the parks, but still has that Disney Magic regardless. The restaurants also had amazing workers and have been some of my favorite dining experiences.
@georgetrullinger8334
@georgetrullinger8334 Год назад
The performer at Church Street that was singing like Louis “Sachmo” Armstrong was Bill White, who played tuba in the Disney World Marching Band on opening day in 1971. Bill later performed in Las Vegas with The Mickey Finn show, and later in the tribute show Legends in Concert as Louis Armstrong. He later moved back to Florida and continued to perform even after he lost his leg to diabetes. Bill sadly passed several years ago, but it was great seeing him in this clip when he was in his prime….
@MrBeardsley
@MrBeardsley 2 года назад
“Merriweather Pleasure and The Funmeister” would be a good name for morning zoo radio show hosts.
@katielinzie7444
@katielinzie7444 2 года назад
Or a 60s hippy band!
@briexander8353
@briexander8353 2 года назад
As someone who grew up loving Disney World but now is obsessed with clubs,partying and bars I WOULD’VE LOVED TO EXPERIENCE PLEASURE ISLAND 😭😭😭
@Anynom
@Anynom 2 года назад
That place was terrific.
@vanessa9225
@vanessa9225 2 года назад
Ya i was able to go 1 time before it closed and rebranded
@conniepruitt3086
@conniepruitt3086 2 года назад
It really was fantastic. Something you want in your own hometown.
@mariopuzo4509
@mariopuzo4509 2 года назад
The partying and people are just a facade. That life will drain u of everything you ever wanted...just keep it in moderation...don't waste time partying all the time . You'll wake up at 30 and wonder wtf happened and where time went. ..live it up tho... ur young once. Just be careful your actions now don't negatively effect your future
@christinakleman9190
@christinakleman9190 2 года назад
Me too!!!! Now the only thing I look forward to in Disney as someone 21+ is just to have a drink in EPCOT
@ourflippingfamily
@ourflippingfamily 2 года назад
I miss Downtown Disney. My family loved the Adventurer's Club and Disney Quest. WDW has changed so much and not in a good way. They have gotten rid of almost everything we loved the most and have gotten even more money hungry. (Who knew that was even possible!!!?)
@TreblePhoenix
@TreblePhoenix Год назад
Yep. $5000 for a drink. I wish I was joking. I really do.
@tiffprendergast
@tiffprendergast 9 месяцев назад
@@TreblePhoenixwhat?
@TreblePhoenix
@TreblePhoenix 9 месяцев назад
@@tiffprendergast I made that comment over a year ago, but I'm pretty sure I was referring to the Star Wars themed drink that comes in an ice cream maker.
@travisa7669
@travisa7669 2 года назад
All I remember about Pleasure Island is that my Disney loving cousin and her BFF went there on Spring Break one year in the early 1990s and just loved hanging out and drinking Daquiris.
@Pescatore
@Pescatore 2 года назад
I can remember partying at ever one of those clubs the year I turned 21
@AwkwardKidAdventures
@AwkwardKidAdventures 2 года назад
My parents and I walked through once during daylight hours, but I never had anyone to go with me when I was of age (and I've always been too shy to go out by myself). I kind of regret that now!
@Pryt0n
@Pryt0n 2 года назад
Wow I'm gen z so I never heard this until this video and you seem like a legend going to all of them at 21.
@Pescatore
@Pescatore 2 года назад
@@Pryt0n Legend might be too much, I will accept hero
@Pryt0n
@Pryt0n 2 года назад
Well your still amazing and my hero and I hope you have a good day
@watchforever1724
@watchforever1724 2 года назад
That’s interesting
@estebanswan
@estebanswan 2 года назад
Growing up in Orlando I was too young to ever go to Pleasure Island but I have fond memories of the hundreds of spotlights that surrounded the entire island. You could see the light show for miles
@doeeyes2
@doeeyes2 2 года назад
Sounds awesome. Im from Toronto (Canada) but had a condo in Titusville. Disney Land in Orlando and Ron Jons Surf Shop in Cocoa Beach bring back sooo many amazing memories. I cant wait to visit Orlando again. We used to go to Florida like 4 times a year and was a big part of my childhood.
@conniepruitt3086
@conniepruitt3086 2 года назад
You could have entered with your parents or other adult. There may have been 1or 2 clubs that were 18 and over only but you would have been allowed in to wander around.
@ct6852
@ct6852 11 месяцев назад
Vague memories of this place. Remember seeing Honey I Blew Up the Kid at the movie theater there. And entering to guests jumping on a trampoline in velcro suits and sticking to a wall. Lol.
@Chikadulce10
@Chikadulce10 2 года назад
I'm glad that Downtown Disney in Anaheim is still around and is free to access. I had no idea this was such a problem over in Orlando.
@AJ17_
@AJ17_ 2 года назад
On actual New Year's Eve, they'd have a special hard-ticket event that included a buffet that ran the length of the island, free champagne at midnight, and entertainment by top music acts on the West End Stage, that smaller stage in the middle of the island and in one of the clubs. I went one of the last years they did it (Dec 31, 2000) and the music lineup was Duran Duran, Chic and Foreigner. It was SUPER cold that night (a cold front came through), so they moved the buffet stuff to inside the different clubs. I still have my ticket somewhere and I believe it was like $150 for the whole thing. I went with a bunch of friends and we ended up having a lot of fun despite it being so bitter cold.
@ntmn8444
@ntmn8444 2 года назад
Sigh…they don’t do stuff like that anymore.
@amandaquintieri9029
@amandaquintieri9029 2 года назад
That sounds amazing
@bezoticallyyours83
@bezoticallyyours83 Год назад
Sounds like a good time
@Ataraxia462
@Ataraxia462 2 года назад
I went to PI in 2006 before they started to remove everything. Fond memories of doing Jäger bombs at the Rock n Roll Beach Club and then wandering into the Adventurers Club with no idea what we were about to witness. That place was just fantastic and along with Horizons at Epcot it’s one of the things I miss most at WDW.
@hahaimsad9779
@hahaimsad9779 Год назад
You should take a deeper look into cap’n jack’s restaurant. A family member was a manager there and oh, the horror stories she has. Employees would throw dirty dishes over the side of the property rather than clean them, the building was rotting for years and no refurbishments were done, and drama with the cast members… absolutely bonkers
@burch2488
@burch2488 Год назад
My friends and I loved going to pleasure island in the middle 90’s. Great memories.
@Lost_n_Found_1
@Lost_n_Found_1 2 года назад
I saw Alien Resurrection on opening night at the AMC Theater at Pleasure Island. I was visiting a friend who'd moved away. It was my first time in Orlando, first time at an AMC theater. We has a blast. I didn't even mind the movie, lol.
@ThePirateprincess23
@ThePirateprincess23 2 года назад
I got to see the live action version of 101 Dalmations there in 1996. It was also my first visit to Orlando (and ironically, it was the last day of our trip). My sister and I wanted to play at the hotel but my parents saw that it was going to rain that day. So my mom and grandparents took my sister and I to the World of Disney store while my dad snuck off to go buy the movie tickets. It was the best way to end our vacation.
@avat.d701
@avat.d701 2 года назад
I adore the way everything in the theme parks needs a fun back story! It can't just be a nightclub island it has to be based off some wacky adventurer, just makes everything more fun in my opinion
@zach1810
@zach1810 Год назад
Having stayed in the Treehouse villas in 1996 I can attest that you nailed the problem with Disney Institute on the head. The treehouses were fantastic though.With their own kitchen you could save money by having some meals here instead of in the parks.
@ebikeengineer
@ebikeengineer 2 года назад
Family and I miss Disney Quest, over all the move from Downtown Disney to Disney Springs has been a good one except for the removal of Disney Quest. There were some unique experiences there (our favorite being the 3D pirate boat adventure). It was the perfect place to retreat to when the weather wasn't cooperating.
@AwkwardKidAdventures
@AwkwardKidAdventures 2 года назад
Second note: does anyone else crack up every time he mentions THE LOTTERY, STARRING BETTE MIDLER?
@emilypadden6406
@emilypadden6406 2 года назад
I remember watching this as when I went as a teenager. 😄
@MysteryMii
@MysteryMii 2 года назад
@@JoeyAnimate Do you hate fun?
@SuperFlashDriver
@SuperFlashDriver 2 года назад
The Joke never gets old, especially from his first Disney MGM Studios theme park video he made with the Backlot Studio Tour from two/three years ago.
@SuperIrishDiva
@SuperIrishDiva 2 года назад
Kind of like the Rockin' Rollercoaster starring Aerosmith. 👍
@markmarderosian4025
@markmarderosian4025 2 года назад
This is a GREAT video! Thanks for preserving all this history in one presentation. One of my first gigs for Disney Theme parks was drawing a lot of Jessica shop merchandise, including drawing the 30-foot sign on top of the building (used in your thumbnail - thanks!). That nine-month gig turned into 25 years of full-time freelance, drawing TONS of merchandise art and books. A lot can be said about Eisner (and I've said quite a bit myself), but the 80s and 90s were really an explosion of creativity for the company, especially in letting the animation department develop films like The Lion King without huge gobs of interference. Yes, the company was in business to make money, but everyone I dealt with then had creativity in mind first. Discussions about the money and whether a certain t-shirt or book would sell came second. Subscribed!
@localxlocos
@localxlocos 2 года назад
So badass! Any advice for a young artist?
@jimmymelendez1836
@jimmymelendez1836 Год назад
Would have left out subscribed.😒
@tiffprendergast
@tiffprendergast 9 месяцев назад
Yeah
@FoggyHollowMan
@FoggyHollowMan Год назад
As a guest, I LOVED Pleasure Island. Mannequins was my favorite club but I enjoyed everything there! I'm still upset to this day that it's gone.
@chavesa5
@chavesa5 2 года назад
This episode contextualized so much of that Itchy and Scratchy Land episode
@MrBeardsley
@MrBeardsley 2 года назад
I kept expecting the “Hello, I’m Michael Eisner” montage to suddenly pivot into “Hello, I’m Shelly Duval” because I spend entirely too much time online.
@BroDudeFun
@BroDudeFun 2 года назад
Hahaha
@HobGungan
@HobGungan 2 года назад
AND I'M JAVERT
@Trickstress_
@Trickstress_ 2 года назад
As a former Disney Springs cast member, this video makes me incredibly happy
@canolorenzo
@canolorenzo 2 года назад
Pleasure island was the bomb. I partied for years there. Good memories.
@mjacton
@mjacton 2 года назад
I stayed in a Lake Buena Vista townhouse November 1983 and it was my best Disney trip.
@StnColdSk
@StnColdSk 2 года назад
I can't express how much I miss Pleasure Island and Disney West Side. I need a time travel trip back to Virgin Megastore.
@kfemme68
@kfemme68 2 года назад
I completely agree with about the Virgin Megastore! I LOVED that place! I would spend hours in there and my family just knew to come back later to see if I was done. We didn't have anything like it in central Illinois.
@3rdgendodger330
@3rdgendodger330 2 года назад
I used to go to the movies next door on dates , but would arrive 3 hours earlier and look through all the magazines and read books upstairs. I'd always buy 2-3 albums on my way out , miss that place.
@cleliawurgler9704
@cleliawurgler9704 2 года назад
I went to Pleasure Island a couple times during my Walt Disney World visits and i loved it! I liked all the night clubs,the comedy club, Virgin mega store and Disney Quest. It's a shame that it changed so much. I haven't been to Disney World since 2009 but I guess I would give the new Disney Springs a try even though i'm not happy about it. It doesn't seem like it would be as exciting as Pleasure Island was. ☹
@fearisthemind-killer
@fearisthemind-killer 2 года назад
@@cleliawurgler9704 It's not. It's just a bunch of stores and restaurants of varying quality.
@danaboyer
@danaboyer 2 года назад
Loved it too, especially the Virgin Megastore!! I still miss that place!!
@christopherthedisneydude6621
@christopherthedisneydude6621 2 года назад
I LOVE this channel! The Yesterworld Cinematic Universe has become something hilarious, Stitch, Mickey’s book, and Bette Middler! Thanks for all of the great content man!
@YesterworldEntertainment
@YesterworldEntertainment 2 года назад
Thanks for watching and supporting the channel with your consistency! Glad you enjoy my bizarre take on the MCU....or YYU as I call it (Yesterworld RU-vid Universe)
@sarahmcmann5253
@sarahmcmann5253 2 года назад
@@YesterworldEntertainment my favorite character is Buzzy
@gophils234
@gophils234 2 года назад
Thank you for the video. My wife and I were dating back then spent many great nights at Pleasure Island it really did have something for everybody. The West End stage always had some great local bands and every once in awhile you would get somebody that was known Nationwide to perform. Thanks again for the information and the memories!
@lincbond442
@lincbond442 2 года назад
These videos are always so well thought out and informative. They are a true pleasure to watch.
@2thdocdds
@2thdocdds 2 года назад
My most vivid memory of pleasure island was having to walk through as a teenager in the late 90s and having to watch where I stepped to avoid large puddles of puke and people passed out on the street.
@russellharrell2747
@russellharrell2747 2 года назад
Ah, reminds me of college, all my class mates passed out and me having to hop scotch over them just to get to my dorm room
@Guntherson220
@Guntherson220 2 года назад
"No I don't think Disney ever thinks about competing with anybody, that's what the assassins are for"
@PR0L0
@PR0L0 2 года назад
Fantastic video! So much information and kept my attention the whole time! It's so interesting to hear about the decision making process behind all of these developments and revitalization attempts.
@spyone4828
@spyone4828 2 года назад
I think the history of Disney pretty well establishes that saying something is "here to stay" when it has been around for ten years is optimistic.
@laylayytofficial
@laylayytofficial 2 года назад
At this point, I’m convinced this RU-vid channel can make any theme park history lesson extremely entertaining.
@NxTTxT
@NxTTxT 2 года назад
"I don't think Disney ever thinks about competing with anybody."" okay so i guess we're just lying now cool
@Jay2646
@Jay2646 2 года назад
I interpreted it as more of a threat, TBH.
@A_Ducky
@A_Ducky 2 года назад
@@Jay2646 Yup, me too. Almost as if he said: "Why would we think about competition, when we can crush it." dIsNeY dOesNt hAvE cOmp00tiTioN 🤑😈
@mattyt1961
@mattyt1961 2 года назад
no the trick is that they don't 'think' about competing.. they just compete. Disney sees bright shiny object.... Disney creates their own bright shiny object... no thought in there just action
@davidbonnichsen2901
@davidbonnichsen2901 Год назад
Wow. This was a total trip down memory lane. I grew up 20 minutes from Reedy Creek and watched everything you cover develop from the ground up. Good memories.
@scubachix4215
@scubachix4215 2 года назад
Worked for Disney from 89 to 95. All of this brings back so many memories. I was not a theme park employee but in administration and worked in the office building directly across the street from Pleasure Island. I can not remember the name of the building. It had an open area greenhouse sort of thing in the center which was round. The executives were on the 4th level and only those who had a need to be up there were allowed as I remember. The inside was wide open, they had a great cafeteria in there, a muffin cart that came down the hallways every morning, and a snack cart in the afternoon which was signaled by a little bell. They brought the parks carolers to sing (dickens era costumes) in the hallways during the holidays, too. We always had the privilege to try things before the parks opened and give our opinions about them…for example the alien ride, body wars, and even saw a pre screening of the first Toy Story movie in the Pleasure Island AMC! I have nothing but fond memories of my time there, we were treated so well, some say they were Disney’s Camelot years. I left to raise my children but stayed in the area and have personally loved watching this. I spent many nights in Mannequins and House of Blues. I went to Disney Quest several times, it was multi floor levels of video game fun …my favorite was the bumper cars! There was a Gloria Esteban restaurant there as well. When Downtown Disney first opened, they had a nativity show for Christmas that was just incredible. (No, not candlelight processional, which I also was a part of because, why not!). My personal experiences means I love Disney even if some of their shine has waned. We were treated very well with so many perks like the Cast Christmas party when only cast members were in the park for the evening and so many special events. Love WDW
@tiffprendergast
@tiffprendergast 9 месяцев назад
Congo’s
@freakshowfilmfestival3591
@freakshowfilmfestival3591 2 года назад
Disney: "Sorry Mr. Tonight, we already hired a moon faced guy as our mascot." Mac: "Awww.... Rats." 🌛😞
@BethMDowney
@BethMDowney 2 года назад
I found out a few years ago "Mac Tonight" was played by Doug Jones, best known for Pan's Labyrinth, Shape of Water, and Hocus Pocus.
@tobiashoyden2644
@tobiashoyden2644 2 года назад
Why they haven't replaced the Rainforest Cafe with The Adventurers Club is beyond me. I went solo in 97, went to Pleasure Island a couple of those nights- I had a blast The only downfall to progress is that it has to happen.
@2kdegenerate708
@2kdegenerate708 2 года назад
I think I've commented this on 75% of your videos but you still have one of the best intros on RU-vid for your videos. Please never change it.
@Ron20003
@Ron20003 2 года назад
I have lived in FLA since 1980 (I have no idea how many times I have been to Disney) Your insightful video was outstanding. You filled in all kinds of little holes regarding the history of that particular area. GREAT JOB!!!
@thundertits
@thundertits 2 года назад
Michael Eisner sitting with a cat kills me he looks like a bond villain
@YesterworldEntertainment
@YesterworldEntertainment 2 года назад
Yeah, I couldn't resist when I came upon that footage since it looks like he's plotting some sort of dastardly Disney scheme
@Hyperion509
@Hyperion509 2 года назад
“Looks like”
@tlw1950
@tlw1950 2 года назад
My boyfriend and I came of age in the ‘70s and ‘80s so we loved 8Traxx. We still miss it and wish there were a place to dance to classic disco/dance music today. Atlantic Dance never seems to be open and I think it’s more current stuff anyway.
@Clarence_Oddbody
@Clarence_Oddbody 2 месяца назад
I met someone who was a regular at Disney who praised the service at their preferred bar. The staff knew what you liked and how you liked it.
@waffels4you
@waffels4you 6 месяцев назад
I LOVED Disney Institute. I took several classes there and remember all of them quite fondly. You could take golf lessons and do 18 holes with a PGA Tour golfer. You could learn to make desserts with James Beard Award-winning pastry chefs (which I did, and still have the recipe for). My folks did a "Romantic Dinner's for Two" cooking course and loved it. We stayed at the Villas which were HUGE with full kitchens and everything you needed. To this day, we remember that part of Disney, along with the all-night fun of Pleasure Island, very fondly. Disney World already had more than enough "Family-friendly" places/activities and having a place to go while being a late teen with my parents meant we had more fun than just Mr Toad's Wild Ride was going to give us. Dancing the night away at the NYE celebration, then boarding the ferry back to the housing was just so...memorable. Too bad they didn't keep this little slice of high-end and Vegas-type entertainment in Florida.
@CrazyKungfuGirl
@CrazyKungfuGirl 2 года назад
"Things to come later in the Disney timeline..." "Exactly as I have foreseen it!"
@khoffday3054
@khoffday3054 2 года назад
I was about to start working on my project for college on the original Epcot when I saw this video in my sub box. I said “oh cool a Disney video that isn’t about Epcot for me to watch while I do this.” It immediately opens talking about the original Epcot.
@NankitaBR
@NankitaBR 2 года назад
I lived in Lake Buena Vista during the very short 2 months I worked at Disney World. I lived in the famous Vista Way (or, as we cast members call it, "The Only Way")
@devonstart2758
@devonstart2758 Год назад
when i was much younger I went to the adventurers club every night when the family and I were at disneyworld. Eventually the people who do the act in the main room recognized me and started to point the light at me and call me "thier trusty mechanic" and make some jokes about how we had been lost together. It was a great time. you can go to Jeckle and Hydes in new york city and its essentially the same thing but horror themed.
@devonstart2758
@devonstart2758 Год назад
there was also a prop store there where you could buy movie used props
@Mazzocchi
@Mazzocchi 2 года назад
19:30 Marge: "It must be wonderful to ring in the new year over and over and over." "Please kill me"
@Brandis13
@Brandis13 2 года назад
I loved Pleasure Island. I was really into the theming and tried to find all the "historical" plaques. My favorite clubs were Adventurer's Club and Comedy Warehouse of course and whenever I was at WDW, I would spend every night there until closing. Those were really short nights, PI closing at one, getting on the last bus to my resort, being in bed by 2. Alarm clock ringing at 7, since I wanted to make rope drop at the early admission park of the day. My favorite weekday at PI was thursday, as it was both Cast night and gay night. Comedy Warehouse was most fun as well then, as they did many insider jokes that mostly only cast members got. It was fun getting to know the characters at Adventurer's Club. I admired the actors how they would improvise based on the interaction with the guests. So while the basic script was the same every night, it was still a different experience every time. That said, visiting for a couple of days every year, I also noticed some changes in the script. Also some characters left, some new ones showed up. I also enjoyed trying to figure out who from the cast was doing the extra charaters that night, like Beezle the Genie or the Colonel.
@stevenbacon-cheddar9914
@stevenbacon-cheddar9914 2 года назад
Did Dangerfield ever do a Comedy Warehouse gig?
@eileenduffy4984
@eileenduffy4984 Год назад
I worked at Disney Institute in the late '90's. Although they celebrated New Years Eve every night, the actual New Years Eve party was a paid event @$100 where they had buffets set up all over and had named performers like 38 Special and Los Lobos playing for the crowd. My favorites were the Adventure's Club and The Comedy Improv. The Adventure's Club would be a nice addition to Disney's Hollywood park
@mikechartowich1482
@mikechartowich1482 2 года назад
Great in depth history. You don't have to apologize for giving us the whole story. Thank you!
@ferretman6790
@ferretman6790 2 года назад
“Why did this land appeal to him? Because it was crossed out on the map.” Oh, how Disney.
@jblant00
@jblant00 2 года назад
It’s things like this that make me wish I was born ten years earlier. I never got to experience the 90’s aesthetic since I was born at the tail end of them.
@jtowensbyiii6018
@jtowensbyiii6018 2 года назад
It was also exponentially cheaper, the average American can't actually afford to visit Disneyland more than once in 10 years of savings
@grammaticalrouge29
@grammaticalrouge29 2 года назад
I want to take the chance and say "Same, but for videogames and TCGs." I had in my hands so many jewels of the era; both the fun and the expensive... but my thirteen years old mind wasn't any good with the concept of "the real value of things" yet and couldn't really kept hold of many precious items.
@mibevan
@mibevan 2 года назад
the adventurers club was so popular, that apparently a bunch of game devs got together and recreated it as a map in gmod. They even have a backstage tribute to it. I was somlucky to have experienced that club in real life before the closure.
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