"Starbucks has just opened a 3,900-square-foot café in Downtown Disney in Orlando. It’s not like the licensed outposts inside the theme parks, which are designed to blend in with the Main Street aesthetic in Magic Kingdom and the space-age look in Epcot. The new café—operated by the company rather than a licensee and located in the entertainment district outside the park—essentially looks like an upscale Starbucks, except for a special feature.
The centerpiece is a 70-inch touchscreen that automatically renders whatever’s in front of it into a live chalkboard illustration (like your shadow). When users touch the screen, the video pauses and they can draw on the rendering with their fingers. A Starbucks that recently opened at Downtown Disney in Anaheim is the only other location with this feature; store managers can let the two screens communicate, so customers in the Anaheim café can view, in chalkboard style, what’s going on in Orlando, and vice-versa." (
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