Town Center at Disney Springs

by | May 3, 2024 | Disney Springs, Town Center | 0 comments

Located right within the heart of Disney Springs, Town Center is exactly as it sounds: the heart of the shopping, dining, and entertainment district. An extension of the former Downtown Disney grounds, Town Center sits on an expansive area that’s jam-packed with retailers – so if you’re a shopper or are visiting with someone who loves to browse, this is where you’ll want to spend the day.

Town Center at Disney Springs is meant to be the central business district, according to the Disney Imagineers’ backstory. Architecture throughout this area is inspired by the Spanish Revival period of the 1920s, and if you peer along the water’s edge, you’ll be able to spot the namesake spring of Disney Springs (though they’re not real natural springs).

While all of the Disney Springs neighborhoods offer variety in terms of shopping, dining, and entertainment, Town Center is perhaps the most varied in its offerings. Here, you’ll find a solid mix of options to suit every interest, making it a great space to explore if everyone in your family is looking for something different.

Explore the Town Center at Disney Springs

Town Center Dining

The Polite Pig restaurant exterior at Disney Springs Town Center

Photo by Courtney Reynolds

Town Center at Disney Springs is home to 12 restaurants, coffee shops, and snack spots. Here’s a list of all of the dining options you’ll find within the neighborhood:

  • Amorette’s Patisserie (and Amorette’s Patisserie Cake Decorating Experience)
  • Blaze Fast-Fire’d Pizza
  • Chicken Guy!
  • Coca-Cola Store Rooftop Beverage Bar
  • The Daily Poutine
  • D-Luxe Burger
  • Frontera Cocina
  • Planet Hollywood
  • The Polite Pig
  • Sprinkles
  • Stargazers Bar
  • Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill

Town Center Shopping

Coca-Cola Store at Disney Springs Town Center

Photo by Cliff Wang

Within the Town Center neighborhood at Disney Springs, you’ll find an impressive 44 shops and kiosks to browse:

  • American Threads
  • Anthropologie
  • Coach
  • Coca-Cola Store
  • Columbia Sportswear
  • Edward Beiner Purveyor of Fine Eyewear
  • Ever After Jewelry Co. & Accessories
  • Everything But Water
  • Fabletics
  • Fit2Run
  • francesca’s
  • Free People
  • Jo Malone London
  • JOHNNY WAS
  • Johnston & Murphy
  • Kate Spade New York
  • Kendra Scott
  • LACOSTE
  • Levi’s
  • Lilly Pulitzer
  • L’Occitane en Provence
  • Lovepop
  • lululemon
  • Luxury of Time by Diamonds International
  • MAC Cosmetics
  • Na Hoku
  • Orlando Harley-Davidson
  • Pandora Jewelry
  • Ron Jon Surf Shop
  • Rothy’s
  • Sephora
  • Shore
  • Sperry
  • Stance
  • Sugarboo & Co.
  • Superdry
  • Tommy Bahama
  • UNDER ARMOUR
  • UNIQLO
  • UNOde50
  • Vera Bradley
  • vineyard vines
  • Volcom
  • ZARA

Town Center Entertainment

When it comes to entertainment and experiences, Town Center is a bit lacking. With so many shops to explore, this is definitely a neighborhood that’s tailored more towards shopping than live entertainment. However, there are still a few key activities guests of all ages can enjoy.

The entertainment offered within Town Center at Disney Springs is:

  • Coca-Cola Bear Photo Op Experience, which offers a chance to snap some photos with the iconic Coca-Cola Bear
  • Disney Springs Art Walk, an outdoor gallery showcasing different artists’ work in the form of colorful murals
  • Stargazers Live Entertainment, which takes place on the patio at Planet Hollywood and features live music

If you’re looking for more interactive experiences, The Landing is the best place to head (especially with little ones who might need to work some wiggles or extra energy out). Regardless of age, though, the captivating work along the art walk offers something that’s both family-friendly and easy to browse at your own pace.

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Heather Adams

A lifelong Disneyland enthusiast who's familiar with every square inch of the Anaheim theme parks, Heather has spent over 30 years becoming an expert in all things Disney. A Disney Adult turned Disney Mom, she's now quickly becoming a pro at taking her little one to the theme parks and familiarizing herself with navigating crowds with diaper bags, strollers, and plenty of baby gear. If you're planning a Disney vacation with kids under age 3, she's got all of the advice you need.
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