I like the idea of fleshing out Pacific Wharf with Sailor's Cove, 20,000 leagues under the sea theming (if there's room). This could have been Tony Baxter's Discovery Bay version of San Francisco and brought some fantasy to DCA.
Right now, this area is really soulless to me, and the theming has no creativity or depth, it doesn't take my imagination anywhere. By comparison, at least Shipwreck Reef Cafe at Sea World California (pictured) is fun and whimsical. WDI can and should do better.
The Concina cucamonga mexican grill would be removed, and in it's place would be a new restaurant Sailor's cove. This restaurant would be a highly themed restaurant dedicated to nautical exploration with references to 20000 leagues under the sea and Atlantis.Various portholes would offer a view into the "ocean" as you eat. This restaurant would offer cuisine from around the world
I think that if they are going to make this area into more of a Fisherman's Warf theme, then they should put an authentic Fisherman's Warf restaurant in like the world famous Scoma's.
Also, to make this area more authenticly Fisherman's Warf, they need the Bushman.
"Greetings, Starfighter! You have been recruited by the Star League to defend the Frontier against Xur and the Ko-Dan Armada."
I like the idea of fleshing out Pacific Wharf with Sailor's Cove, 20,000 leagues under the sea theming (if there's room). This could have been Tony Baxter's Discovery Bay version of San Francisco and brought some fantasy to DCA.
Right now, this area is really soulless to me, and the theming has no creativity or depth, it doesn't take my imagination anywhere. By comparison, at least Shipwreck Reef Cafe at Sea World California (pictured) is fun and whimsical. WDI can and should do better.
I agree, it is lacking in various areas. While well themed it can use a little more.
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