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For conventioneers, the resort has a 95,000-square-foot convention center containing up to 45 meeting rooms and the largest ballroom in the United States-at 60,000 square feet. Guest rooms even have computer data ports, so that Guests need not disconnect the telephone to hook up their computers.
Expansion and refurbishment's had been taking place at the Disney Village Marketplace and Pleasure Island over the past two years. The Pleasure Island AMC 10 movie theater underwent renovation to include 24 screens, complete with stadium seating, wider aisles, new sound systems, and even balconies in two individual theaters. Famous restaurant chains around the country were brought in to run various Disney eateries. This trend goes back to the early days of Disneyland Park, when outside companies like Frito Lay and Aunt Jemima were brought in to service the park’s restaurants (because the Disney Studios had no prior experience in that business).
A shopper’s paradise of some of the nation’s most popular stores and restaurants called Disney’s West Sided next to Pleasure Island in September 1997. Taking a cue from dynamic downtowns of cities all over the country, the area features well-known names and sponsors, including Virgin Megastore, Bongos Cuban Cafe, House of Blues, and Wolfgang Puck Cafe.
All three entertainment areas (the Marketplace, Pleasure Island, and West Side) were linked together and renamed the Downtown Disney area.
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