PHOTOS - Four kiosks now open on the Marketplace Causeway at Disney Springs

Feb 17, 2015 in "Disney Springs"

Posted: Tuesday February 17, 2015 9:48am EST by WDWMAGIC Staff

The Marketplace Causeway opened late last week at Disney Springs, and over the weekend four new retail kiosks opened for business.

Flour and Sugar offers gourmet cookies with flavors inspired by Florida, such as Toasted Coconut Key Lime, Chocolate Hazelnut S'more, PB&J, Strawberry Blend Shortbread, and Cinnamon Pecan. Cookies are priced at $3.50 each, or $18 for 6, and there is a vegan option.


Kate and Leo features children's toys and games.

Florida Bath Co. sells Florida-themed bath products, including salts and soaps, with an emphasis on using all-natural ingredients. Each item is priced at $5.99 or 5 for $25.

Finally, Icon Jewellery by Bico offers jewelry depicting sources of inspiration - such as protection, luck and strength. Customization is available.

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*Q*Oct 28, 2017

Not sure where else this may have been mentioned, but they've been replacing all of the signs for the hotels in the Hotel Plaza. They're Disney Springs-themed now, with a nice brickwork look and what looks to be similar medallions like the ones shown up above. EDIT: disregard, just found a whole thread about it: https://forums.wdwmagic.com/threads/disney-springs-hotel-signage.934466/

PixieishOct 27, 2017

Because ageing techniques would be consistent across the front, not weird random patches like that in very specific, limited areas. EDIT: Also, just because you apply ageing techniques DOES NOT mean you make a sign illegible.

anchorman314Oct 27, 2017

We don't. But that doesn't mean the new look isn't much nicer (IMO).

anchorman314Oct 27, 2017

Yes. I went back and found one of @WDWtraveler 's photos from during the construction. My photo is from one of the pillars in the picture.

MisterPenguinOct 27, 2017

How do we know that several Imagineers didn't spend days applying ageing techniques on them?

PixieishOct 27, 2017

Yikes...that doesn't look just like weathering...it looks like something substantial scraped the front of it. Are these in spots where people could lean on them?

anchorman314Oct 27, 2017

This photo was taken in October of 2015, so the plaque couldn't have been more than a few months old. You never realize how sub-par something looks until you see a really nice version of it.

PixieishOct 27, 2017

Those look great! They look as if they have a nice thick clear-coat on them too. No matter what materials you use, there is bound to be some degradation over the years, but there are finishes now that prolong life expectancy tremendously. (I was in the sign business for MANY years. ;) )

matt9112Oct 27, 2017

I never noticed wow.

WDWtravelerOct 26, 2017

Photo update as of Thursday, October 26, 2017. The original "Disney Springs" medallions / plaques seen on the causeway and other places around Disney Springs were made of aluminum or some alloy that degraded over time in the weather. Weren't pretty. Here are the new "brass-looking" medallions / plaques that have been installed. Much prettier.

toolsnspoolsApr 12, 2016

Now we're complaining about ladders. That's just grate(s). ;)

halltdApr 09, 2016

Everyone loves the ladder, though. He's famous! The current kiosks do not open with the Springs or stay open the entire evening...according to the calendar. So yeah, these will be visible.

danlb_2000Apr 09, 2016

I have bigger problem with a kiosk that has a ladder and construction material laying in front of it. That's strange themeing. ;)

halltdApr 09, 2016

I saw them. You saw them. WDWtraveler saw them. ;) Do the kiosks remain open during the full operating hours of the Springs? I didn't think they did.