Disney Quarter

Introduction by @PerGron; Map by @Outbound

Introduction

From the exciting atmosphere of Bourbon Street to the quiet sophistication and serenity of Audubon Park, and out to the rustic and inviting Bayou, Disney Quarter is a shopping center celebrating everything the Big Easy has to offer.

Disney Quarter is divided into three sections, each with a distinct architectural flair, all three representative of three unique neighborhoods located within New Orleans.

French Quarter, a hustling and bustling marketplace built on an island separate from the rest of the district, accessible only by bridges. Here, guests can partake in a variety of shopping and dining experiences, both familiar and brand new. From the familiar comforts of Apple, LEGO, and Rainforest Cafe to the more Disney-inclined World of Disney and Disney Pin Stores, guests are sure to find everything they are looking for, and more in the French Quarter.

In Audubon Park, the majesty of Antebellum architecture looms large, giving the area a sense of taste and quality, reflected in the location’s shopping and dining venues. Guests can find familiar locations such as The Cheesecake Factory and Swarovski as well as try out exclusive dining locations ranging from the quick service Guardhouse Grill and the fine-dining location Audubon’s. For those looking to enjoy a night of delicious food and serene beauty, look no further than Audubon Park.

City Park may seem like an industrial and urban locale, but it is, in fact, quite the contrary. City Park adopts the rustic and homemade architecture of the bayou and combines it with the multiple styles of music and art NOLA is known for. Here, guests can tap their toes like a couple of Chicago Criminals at the House of Blues, or they can visit a galaxy far far away in the new Dagobah-themed Star Wars shopping location. For guests looking for a little more than shopping and dining, City Park features an AMC movie theater and escape rooms, as well as tons of live entertainment by local contracted entertainers, from music groups to magicians to comedians. Whatever your entertainment needs, you’re sure to find something to tickle your fancy in City Park.

Whether it be after a long day at the parks, a way to end a trip, a spot to meet with friends, or whatever reason you’re visiting, you’re sure to get all you want and more at Disney Quarter, open from 10 am to 2am daily.

French Quarter

This exciting marketplace is at the center of town, on an island similar to The Landing to maximize waterfront space. The grandest buildings rest here, comprised of French Architecture and Madri Gras spirit.

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Audubon park

Opulent manors and Antebellum architecture form this district, a calm area in the district with fancy dining and relaxing green space, which transitions seamlessly into the lavish Grand American.

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City park

The district of Blues and Creole, City Park is a cultured district of the working class in New Orleans, slowly transitioning from urban streets, to suburban housing, to the outskirts of the Louisiana Bayou.

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