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wrldpossibility
10-26-2006, 08:03 PM
This probably seems obvious to Disney veterans, but humor this first-timer...we're going in mid-Dec, and I plan to buy my kids' stocking stuffers there (I figure they'll be a lot of little things they'd love, and it's better than wasting money on junk, right?). What small items should I be on the lookout for (for boys)? Any store in particular sell lots of little (cheap) items? What will they love? How much should I budget for this? We usually spend only about $15 per stocking. Is that possible? :goodvibes

minniebeth
10-27-2006, 03:36 PM
My list would include some Disney candy that is so adorable...the have "m&m" style candy called Spots (plain or peanut) that are Dalmation typed packaged.
Lots of other fun candy to choose from. Perhaps a trading pin, or a small spiral bound photo album, they have pens, small notebooks, paper, pads, playing cards, sunglass straps, mugs, cool Pirates of the Carriebean stuff and awesome stuff at the Expedition Eversest ride shop. It's silly, but my kids, even the older ones love the pop-up washcloths. There is so much "little stuff" that you could easily gather a bunch. It does add up though! Have fun shopping!

kirstiebird
10-27-2006, 05:14 PM
I agree on the pop-up or "magic" washcloths. My DS (5) also loves these little cars they have in most of the giftshops that are disney-themed -- a monorail car, one in the shape of a modified stitch, etc... they are cute and the size of a matchbox car, only a few dollars and unique! i've also noted that they seem to have more "sale" items at the AK shops, so keep you eyes posted!

ticktock
10-27-2006, 09:06 PM
My ds 12 STILL loves magic washcloths!:rotfl: You can find different patterned ones in the back room of the Christmas shop at DTD. I also second the themed candy etc. They have Chip and Dale shaped pretzles too. Snack items will be your best bet to keep the prices down. Little things at Disney add up fast so I doubt you could do a whole stocking for $15.00.