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There are other changes as well.
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We go on to the joy and through the tears
We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
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Ever on with each rising sun.
To a new day, we go on.
It's time to move on and move forward.
PassPorter is a small business, and for many years it supported our family. But the world changed, print books took a backseat to the Internet, and for a long time now it has been unable to make ends meet. We've had to find new ways to support our family, which means new careers and less and less time available to devote to our first baby, PassPorter.
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We decided that on our first day in FL we would hit Down Town Disney. I want to go to the disney store, the toy store, the Christmas shop. My hubby wants to do the guitar store and Virgin records. The Kids...I think would like the Lego store.
Any other must see places for the kids and us too of course?
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We decided that on our first day in FL we would hit Down Town Disney. I want to go to the disney store, the toy store, the Christmas shop. My hubby wants to do the guitar store and Virgin records. The Kids...I think would like the Lego store.
Any other must see places for the kids and us too of course?
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The only slight problem with that is you might have to do a little more walking then you may have thought... Virgin and the guitar store are on the West Side, near DisneyQuest, while the rest of the stores you mentioned are in the Market Place. Pleasure Island is in between the Marketplace and WestSide. You definitely have to go to the toy store (Once Upon a Toy) and pick up Mr. Potato Head parts... they have loads of WDW-exclusive parts and pieces there. You may also want to go to the Pin Traders store (if you're into pin collecting) and the Magical World of Memories, if you're into scrapbooking....
You should be able to see all of Downtown Disney in 3-4 hours.... 4-5 if you do *alot* of browsing in all the stores....
Maybe you would want to wait until later in your trip to do the West Side. It would be a lot of walking back and forth.
Also, I suggest West Side during the daytime as I don't like the night atmosphere..it's a really big hang out, Marketplace is more family oriented.
Once Upon a Toy Store is a must, and the World of Disney Store. Also if you have a pet they have a new pet store. And if you scrapbook there's store for that too. I second Ghirardelli's!
I'll try to find a complete list for you....Off the top of my head, they have Mickey Balloons, Mickey Bars, Mickey Ears, etc.... I'll post the complete list when I find it....
Here's the list:
Hats/Hair:
Mouse Ears
Derby
Safari Mouse Ears
Groom Mouse Ears
Bride Mouse Ears
Santa Mouse Ears
Coonskin Cap
Hair Piece
Mad Hatter Hat
Green Rocker Hair
Princess Crown
Princess Mouse Ears
Sorcerer Mouse Ears
Green Baseball Cap
Goofy Hat
Orange Paper Hat
Minnie Bow
Fireman Hat
Eyes/Glasses:
Classic Eyes
Girl Eyes
Large Girl Eyes
Shifty Eyes
Eyes with Blue Eyelids
Red Mouse Glasses
Classic Blue Glasses
Ears/Earrings:
Classic Pink Ears
Red Loop Earrings
Mouths/Mustaches:
Classic Teeth Smile
Tongue
Yellow Clown Smile
Red Lips in a Sneer with Teeth
Black Classic Mustache
Noses:
Classic Red Nose
Yellow (Beaklike) Nose
Feet:
Blue WDW Sandals
Glass Slippers
Yellow Mickey Shoes
Red High Heels
Red Sneakers
Accessories:
Mickey Bar
Name Tag
Ticket
Magic Star Wand
Autograph Book
Buzz Blaster
Flower
Tuxedo Bow Tie Piece
Mickey Christmas Tree
Disney Bear
Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Guitar
Mouse Shaped Camcorder
Suitcase
Mickey Gloves
Rain Poncho (Sold Separately, $5)
Mickey Clock
Black Fireman Mask
Red Mickey Balloon
Are these all sold separately for $5 each?! Wow do they get your $ at WDW or what?! I'm going to have to be sure and budget some $ for potato head parts!!
Stephanie
In that store they have the huge island of potato parts. They also have little computer stations where you can make a potato head for free and print it out (a cute idea for kids). This is what I have (I took almost one of everything)
White hat
Sorcerer Mickey hat
Red Mickey glasses
Yellow fireman hat
Black derby
Orange nose
Purple bunny slippers
Black toupee
White bowtie
Autograph book and Mickey pen
Red nose
Yellow mouth
Red Mickey balloon
Green hair
Red heels
Smile
Purple and white eyes
Yellow ears
Flower for hat
Blue and white eyes
Orange feet
Yellow nose
Yellow shoes
Red earrings
Yellow earrings
Black moustache
White arms
Orange sailor hat
Mickey camera
Mouth
Purple, black, and white eyes
Yellow ears
Sandles
Mickey hat
They have almost everything you need, including the potato!!
It comes in a neat box they you fill and it's one price for the whole box.
They also have this setup (not as big) for Tinkertoys.
Mickey bars
Tongue
Brown moustache
Only the bigger pieces are sold separately for $5.
They have Mr. Potato Head boxes that you can fill up with as much as you can fit in it with the box closed and not bulging for about $15 (Not sure of the actual price. can anyone else help?). I'd suggest not buying a potato head there but at a toy store near you, or if you must buy a Potato Head there, be sure to fill his body up with pieces before putting him in the box.