flyerjab
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Those IASW prints. How well guarded are they? asking for a friend.
You could easily make off with something. A well-timed distraction by a co-conspirator would do the trick. The Co-op is a little hectic.
Those IASW prints. How well guarded are they? asking for a friend.
I was asking for a friend...You could easily make off with something. A well-timed distraction by a co-conspirator would do the trick. The Co-op is a little hectic.
Pics here:Can someone elaborate on this sign shop please? I will be there relatively soon before my cruise and am curious.
The Adventurers Club sign....Full of WANT...
Primarily yes.I am confused. The Market Place CO-OP is Disney Merchandise?
There is plenty of that at other stores throughout DTD as it expands into Disney Springs.Oh. Thanks. I thought this was going to be like Downtown Disney was at one time with independent vendors selling there own (non-Disney) wares.
I am confused. The Market Place CO-OP is Disney Merchandise?
I am confused. The Market Place CO-OP is Disney Merchandise?
A lot of the Sign Shop merchandise looks cool, but personally I don't even like the idea of an Adventurer's Club sign. It's the same problem I have with the Horizons merchandise they bring out from time to time. First they close down a beloved ride or club, then they sell you back a piece of your memories for a hefty fee. That's just downright manipulative, in my opinion.
Oh, I don't fault it from a revenue standpoint. It just feels like someone stole a little girl's doll and is ransoming back a lock of the hair.Yep. But they know nostalgia SELLS.
Wonderground looks interesting. Sign Shop looks terrific. Though the AC sign and Carsland could draw two penalties for unsportsmanlike taunting on the field - "don'tcha wish you had these?".
Still, will check out both, wallet may take hit on next trip!
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