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There are other changes as well.
Why? Well, the world has changed. And change with it, we must. The lyrics to "We Go On" for IllumiNations say it best:
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We go on to discover new frontiers
Moving on with the current of the years.
We go on
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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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Pita,
I hope I didn't steal your thunder by all my replies to your post. I just can't believe that Potato! For food at DTD, there's lots of restaurants, but they also have McD's and Earl of Sandwich for those of us with picky kid eaters! Have fun on your trip!!
Stephanie
I've read somewhere that it takes about 2 boxes worth to get a complete set, as long as you pack the box as efficiently as possible, which is why I suggested buying a potato head elsewhere. If you buy a Mr. Potato Head at a toy store, you'll get a good bit of the basic parts that are included in this list, as Once Upon A Toy has ALL the pieces, including the basic ones.
I'd say alot at least a whole morning or afternoon for the Downtown Disney Marketplace and browse through all the shops. You and DH could switch off with the kids if you want to browse stores that they find boring; just hang out at the play area outside the Lego store.
Besides all the other stores mentioned in this thread, I also love to browse the Christmas store for Disney-themes decorations (open year-round - Christmas in July!)
On your way to the West Side, take the route through Pleasure Island. PIs shops are open during the day, allowing you to browse through them without paying the fee to get on the island at night. I particularly love the Art of Disney store, because I think they have the best selection of posters, prints, and postcards anywhere at WDW.
On the West Side, besides the places you mentioned, there is of course DisneyQuest, several excellent restaurtants, and the AMC movie theater. Many people don't like to see movies while on vacation (I can see them at home, why would I waste my precious vacation time and money on a movie?!), but I like taking a couple of hours off in the middle of a hot day to sit in a dark, cool theater and enjoy a first-run movie on a big screen.
If you are taking the Disney busses to get to DD, ask if the West Side bus stops are in operation. They are shut down quite a bit but might be open for business during the peak season; if so you will be ablt to catch a return bus from there, as it's much less crowded than the Marketplace bus terminal. Be prepared, however: the West Side bus terminal has little or no shade!
If you are driving, park at the West Side. Sure, it means a long walk through PI to get to the Marketplace side, but the West Side's parking lot is much easier to understand, navigate, and find a spot in. West Side is much less crowded in the middle of the day than Marketplace.
We bought the Mr. Potato Head a few years ago and we got about 40 pieces in our box - but in order to do that, you have to stuff as many pieces as possible inside your Mr. Potato Head and then pack more around him in the box. If you don't buy a Mr. Potato Head, you should be able to fit quite a few pieces in the box. It's a great deal and the Disney pieces are adorable!!
The stores I love to visit are Once Upon A Toy, Christmas Store, World of Disney (my favorite!!!), Art of Disney, and now I know I'll be adding the new pet supplies store to my list!
If you are staying in Disney resort, don't forget that you can have your World of Disney (and other Disney-run stores) purchases sent to your room so you don't have to lug them around all day.
Also, if you have an annual pass, mention it the CM when checking out. You get a discount on all purchases at World of Disney - and some perks at other stores too. Even Ghirardelli has been known to give free chocolate to AP holders.
Finally, you can also have non-food purchases shipped home from World of Disney.
It pays to combine all your purchases together and do it in one or two trips - rather than buy little things all throughout the parks each day.