Replacing the Stage One Company Store at Disney's Hollywood Studios is this strange little emporium run by the Great Gonzo - where weirdness is not just accepted, it's encouraged! A bit of inspiration is taken from the scrapped "Museum of the Weird" concept for Disneyland, with strange decor and animatronics scattered around - merchandise is held in the mouths of enormous Muppet monsters, funhouse mirrors and "Magic Eye" posters are framed and hung up on the walls, Muppet rats and chickens ride ziplines over the shoppers' heads, secret doors in the walls swing open for animatronic Muppets like Zoot, Animal, Beauregard, Lew Zealand, and Crazy Harry to poke their heads out and crack jokes, there's even a large aquarium tank filled with goofy Muppet fish. Of course, all sorts of Muppet merchandise can be found here, but even if you don't plan on buying anything, you'll probably wind up walking into the shop just to see what's going on in there now!
BONUS: Along with the shop, Gonzo has also written a book (much like Kermit, Piggy, and Pepe have before him):
I'm Proud to Be a Whatever: The Great Gonzo's Guide to the World, in which he fills us in as to how he views the world around him, with subjects including friendship, fame, movie-making, classic literature, and what to do when you're owned by a company that doesn't understand you at all.