Disney has never used a Freestyle machine (at the parks) (that I know of) I don’t know why they would start now.
Pym’s Kitchen in DCA on the west coast has them
Disney has never used a Freestyle machine (at the parks) (that I know of) I don’t know why they would start now.
You are right, I do remember that now. I think it’s the only location to have them.Pym’s Kitchen in DCA on the west coast has them
Donuts in a snowy parking lot? Thought that was A.S.S.It's a new attraction that combines Frozen and Cars.
They’ve also never named a project in the permits “Coke Kiosk”. It’s weird how little we’ve learned about this building that has taken wayyyy too long to build.Disney has never used a Freestyle machine (at the parks) (that I know of) I don’t know why they would start now.
Saw Santa in the Christmas shop last December at leastmeanwhile the muppet store and Christmas shop sit shuttered 30 feet away
Studios seems to have the most shuttered retail from Covid still. They jammed all the Christmas stuff in the 5&10 on Hollywood in a store that can’t handle the crowds when they have a full store sitting empty.Saw Santa in the Christmas shop last December at least
And had treats! We’ve lost the park’s confectionary and two bakeries in exchange for a Starbucks…I still miss when the shop on Sunset blvd was themed to villains merch…
Villains in Vogue was one of the best stores on property, and would be to this day. A tragedy that they chose to get rid of it.I still miss when the shop on Sunset blvd was themed to villains merch…
It hurts thinking about villians and vogue. I loved that shop as a kid, and miss it everytime i'm in hollywood studios. That and the photopass spot at the front of the park that used to sell celebrity autographs and memorabilia.Villains in Vogue was one of the best stores on property, and would be to this day. A tragedy that they chose to get rid of it.
Sid Cahuenga's One-of-a-Kind! Another fantastic store that would make a killing if things were priced appropriately. I still have my original unused 1970 Aristocats theater poster and lobby card set that I purchased there. Oh the memories......It hurts thinking about villians and vogue. I loved that shop as a kid, and miss it everytime i'm in hollywood studios. That and the photopass spot at the front of the park that used to sell celebrity autographs and memorabilia.
The Pixar store sells MOSTLY Pixar stuff but there is also the odd WDA merch, but it is mostly Pixar.Retail at DHS is a disaster and has been for a while. It's a bunch of generic stores (other than Galaxy's Edge) all selling very similar items with the theme stripped away entirely beyond the facades, and that's not even counting all the closed locations.
At an earlier point in the park's history, the retail worked to enhance the park's overall theme -- Sid Cahuenga's was the obvious stand out, but basically everything in the Hollywood Boulevard area was themed.
I do miss that carrot cake cookie.And had treats! We’ve lost the park’s confectionary and two bakeries in exchange for a Starbucks…
They sell it at Starbucks but needlessly changed it. The old version was better.I do miss that carrot cake cookie.
Yes, I miss the original one they sold at Writer's StopThey sell it at Starbucks but needlessly changed it. The old version was better.
They should really reopen the bakery next to Brown Derby.Yes, I miss the original one they sold at Writer's Stop
I bought a black Mickey negligee in Mickey's of Hollywood in 1996 that I still love (as does my husband). Can we have more of that please?Keystone Clothiers use to have decent apparel, but now its a mishmash of Marvel T-shirts and anything Starwars thats overstocked.
This. I couldn't believe the state of things yesterday, everything crammed into just two or three places and all the others still closed. No more indiana jones stuff anywhere, the main window displays are gone in front of the 5&10, they really need another bakery (like reopening the one next to the derby as mentioned above) but nope only the starbucks for the entire park and thats nothing to brag about in that chaos,,,, no more muppet shop, no more art of disney, writers stop is gone of course along with sids. In fact from what I saw there was very little merch anywhere they have cut everything in that park by more than half. And now unless I am mistaken the big runaway railway kiosk is gone at the exit, with a just a smaller cart of things down the way. The animation courtyard is a pathetic ugly mess of nothing....something has gone terribly wrong...and while this has nothing to do with merch, they completely moved the preferred parking clear to the opposite side with the regular parking, total waste of money.Retail at DHS is a disaster and has been for a while. It's a bunch of generic stores (other than Galaxy's Edge) all selling very similar items with the theme stripped away entirely beyond the facades, and that's not even counting all the closed locations.
At an earlier point in the park's history, the retail worked to enhance the park's overall theme -- Sid Cahuenga's was the obvious stand out, but basically everything in the Hollywood Boulevard area was themed.
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