Shopping Buena Vista Street & Cars Land by Jennifer Rich
MousePlanet staff writer Jennifer Rich takes a stroll through the new shops of Buena Vista Street and Cars Land
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Shopping Buena Vista Street & Cars Land by Jennifer Rich
MousePlanet staff writer Jennifer Rich takes a stroll through the new shops of Buena Vista Street and Cars Land
Read it here!
great summary. My favorite Cars character - Doc Hudson - was nowhere to be found in the die-cast car rack at Sarge's. I thought Elysian was an interesting layout - but it's so open the rooms blend very quickly, whereas the shops across the street have definite "doorways" between them.
Did you find that having the doors closed made the shops seem less crowded (less people going inside)?
"[Disneyland] has that thing - the imagination, and the feeling of happy excitement - I knew when I was a kid." - Walt Disney
I'm kind of scared for those of you doing MouseAdventure in the fall at Disneyland after reading the details to be found in the stores!
Cathy
Unless I missed it, I found no pin selection on Buena Vista Street. Greetings from CA used to have quite a nice selection, and to me the pin location in Cars Land replaced P.T. Fleas, but I'm just surprised there's not more of a pin presence on BV St.
Thanks olegc!
I did notice that the automatic doors of the Elysian Arcade seemed to keep people from using those entrances, especially the one near Mortimer's Market. It's tucked away in the corner by the lockers and I don't think people realize it goes somewhere.
The shops in the Arcade were definitely busy, but yes, I agree that they weren't as crowded as Elias & Co. and The Five & Dime.
-Jen-
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