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I went over to CityWalk on Friday night and actually found myself enjoying watching the Olympics on the bleachers. That pop up bar at the top was a godsend.
Sounds like a real event feel to it. The Pittsburgh Penguins do something similar for their away and sold out home playoff games. And many thousands show up to watch it outdoors on the big screen, even in bad weather....If this was at WDW they'd probably have a special charge hard ticket event to sit & drink in that area.I went over to CityWalk on Friday night and actually found myself enjoying watching the Olympics on the bleachers. That pop up bar at the top was a godsend.
Watching the Penguins game sounds like fun. The Disney description sounds about right.Sounds like a real event feel to it. The Pittsburgh Penguins do something similar for their away and sold out home playoff games. And many thousands show up to watch it outdoors on the big screen, even in bad weather....If this was at WDW they'd probably have a special charge hard ticket event to sit & drink in that area.
It also caused a huge pile up of people there at times last week and was difficult to get by.
The more I think about it the more I realize there is a lot of potential of those screens. I wonder what else Universal might do with them?
I just hope it does not involve the use of 3D glasses.
Not saying you don't have a legitimate gripe... But Universal can't win with that damn screen.
"That screen just shows NBC commercials? BOOOO"
"That screen showed live sports and caused traffic jams....BOOOOO"
Yeah, if they've now purchased those bleachers to keep in storage on-site, they can surely now make a quick killing by whipping them out for big sporting events like Superbowl etc.
If NBC ever picked up the March Madness broadcast rights that would be perfect for them. It's yearly, it's over fairly quick and there's a big base of fans and it will draw people to the restaurant.It'd only work for events they can license to show in such a public way. Why Disney did the WC station in Odyssee and UOR could do Olympics. I doubt you'll see events on Fox, ABC, or CBS properties show up here. Plus you'd need to justify the expenditures beyond one day of sales.
Finally got around to eating here. The intention was to eat at Toothsome, but it was PACKED, so we popped on over here. My friends that were with me got a wrap (can't remember which one) and the Mac & Cheese. I got the French Dip Sandwich (Basically a Roastbeef & Cheddar sandwich). We all thought the food was very good and I can definitely see myself going back a lot during HHN.
I definitely would if i'm just sitting at the bar. I saw the pretzel on my way out. It looked like i'd be able to split that thing with multiple people and still be fine(Just get the cheese curds, pretzel, and 862 IPA. Bae.)
That's pretty much what most people think (including myself). There are so many more interesting and unique options in Citywalk.Went today. It was decent. Nothing great. Not sure if I'd make it a priority to come again when I come back next year.
It's a sports bar, so honestly I didn't expect much better. It feels like a slightly better Yard House imo.That's pretty much what most people think (including myself). There are so many more interesting and unique options in Citywalk.