Originally Posted By AutoPost This topic is for Discussion of <a href="http://www.LaughingPlace.com/Lotion-View-1336.asp" target="_blank"><b>LP Lotion: Buena Vista Street at Disney California Adventure</b></a> More pictures of the new Buena Vista Street at Disney California Adventure including a look inside the shops and dining, a video candy making at Trolley Treats Demonstration and a look at some of the more obscure references in the area.
Originally Posted By Dabob2 Very nice pictures. Anyone have a full list of the stores within the Elysian Arcade?
Originally Posted By DlandDug The Elysian Arcade is anchored at the north end by Kingswell Camera, passes through Julius Katz and Sons, Atwater Ink and Paint, and Trolley Treats, before ending at the south end next to Clarabelle's Ice Cream.
Originally Posted By Mary Poppins Enjoyed the sights! Thank-you to those who produced the pictures and videos. I cannot be there so this is the next best thing.
Originally Posted By Dabob2 <passes through Julius Katz and Sons, Atwater Ink and Paint> And what do they sell? (The others I know about). Thanks.
Originally Posted By DlandDug Julius Katz and Atwater sell "lifestyle" merchandise. There is some cool stuff for the home in Atwater.
Originally Posted By tonyanton Are there entrances on BVS and inside the arcade for all these locations?
Originally Posted By cheesybaby ^Yes, there are entrances from BVS for all these locations. The "arcade" is the entire strip of stores itself, so there is no entrance from the arcade into a store. If you are in the arcade you are already in the store.
Originally Posted By DlandDug >>^Yes, there are entrances from BVS for all these locations.<< Not entirely. Kingswell Camera can be accessed only through the Arcade. And the Arcade does not run through Kingswell Camera or Clarabelle's Ice Cream. Julius Katz, Atwater Ink and Paint, and Trolley Treats, which are directly connected by the Elysian Arcade, all have entrances from Buena Vista Street. Clarabelle's has a separate entrance on the Carthay Circle, as well as an interior connection to the Fiddler, Fifer and Practical cafe.
Originally Posted By DlandDug Here's a link to a schematic floor plan of the west side of Buena Vista Street that I prepared. Hope this helps make the layout clearer... <a href="http://s325.photobucket.com/albums/k375/newdug/Disney%20California%20Adventure-%20New%20Floor%20Plans/?action=view¤t=BVSWest.jpg" target="_blank">http://s325.photobucket.com/al...West.jpg</a>
Originally Posted By tonyanton Great! Thank you! This is similar to how the arcades on Main Street in Paris work. Cool that they incorporated it for BVS. It would be cool if they added something like this to the east side of Main Street at DL (have the entrance be the old coffee house frontage. I don't think DL has enough space on the west side of Main Street.
Originally Posted By SpokkerJones I find it rather amazing that the very first thing one is bound to notice when they enter the redesigned entrance plaza are trees and benches. One of the original complaints about DCA was the lack of shade and places to sit. Now you have places to sit in the shade.