If you thought the Disney World parks were prone to all sorts of changes, we need to talk about Disney Springs.Â
Over the past year, we’ve witnessed several store closures and even a few moves. From Alex and Ani to The Art of Shaving, Disney Springs has been no stranger to change and goodbyes. Now, though, something NEW is coming, and we think some of you will be stoked.
Disney Springs shared on Facebook that Vineyard Vines will soon arrive! The new store will be located in Disney Springs Town Center, which is where you can find other popular shopping spots like Sephora, Anthropologie, Free People, and Lululemon.
Vineyard Vines hasn’t ever been part of the lineup at Disney Springs, and we think it’ll be a great addition! If you aren’t familiar with the brand, it’s most recognizable by its pink whale logo. The brand sells clothing and accessories for men, women, children, and pets!
It’s inspired by the area in which it was founded — Martha’s Vineyard — so it’s super preppy and will have you feeling like it’s summer year-round.
When we learn more about the shop’s arrival, we’ll be sure to let you know. Make sure to follow along for more so that you’re always in the loop!
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What do you think? Will you be shopping at Vineyard Vines once it opens?
Joyce says
Just what Disney needs – another store. It may be good for people who live in the area and need to shop for clothes but come on Disney – vacationers want entertainment NOT more stores! WDW is a lost cause.