CityWalk Update: Cowfish Opens, Nascar Closes (PART 2)
Welcome to PART 2 of our newest CityWalk Orlando photo-report, Orlando Theme Park News Readers! PART 1 can be found by clicking here.
In the previous part of this update, we took a good look around the great Cowfish restaurant, which started soft-opening to all Guests just a few days ago. Now we'll continue to explore the rest of this area, including the stage reserved for the Steve Harvey Show, the NASCAR Sports Grille, and more:
It has been confirmed that the stage next door will not come back:
This special production will take place again today and tomorrow:
The stage:
The seating area:
More show-related activities taking place around the lagoon:
Nearby, the NASCAR Sports Grille officially closed its doors for the very last time:
Let's take a quick look around:
Sorry, the moose out front should have told ya:
All the banners are gone:
Both marquees still remain:
The bar is closed as well:
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PHOTOS BY: Alex, Official Orlando Theme Park News Photographer and Team Member. © Disney, All Rights Reserved
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Was told by an inside source that some kind of interactive experience will replace Nascar. Source did not know if it's a restaurant or attraction.
ReplyDeleteJekyll and Hyde's is coming!
ReplyDeleteThere's the Jekyll and Hyde guy right on cue.
ReplyDelete"Moose out front!" LOL
ReplyDeleteJEKYLL & HYDE!!!!! BRING IT!
ReplyDeleteComcast has operated a successful NBC Sports Cafe prototype in Philadelphia for the past couple years. Considering the Comcast/NBC/Universal synergy, I would think that they would like to bring that concept to City Walk.
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