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Went to the Character Warehouse last week and tried to make some mental notes of the inventory so that other people can decide if it's worth the trip for them.
Pins
It had a display with 50-100 pin designs a few pins of each design. I need to note I know little about pins and if anyone can verify my observation that would be great. All of the pins were $6.99 and without the color coding that is in actual Disney parks and stores they may or may not have been a good deal. Many pins had double pin backs. Some had slider actions.
My real concern was if they are real. They all had the same cardboard backs with the name Jimmy Leigh, not sure on the first name, positive on the last name. It had an unpriced sticker with a UPC barcode (without an original price I don't think had ever been in a park). Pin backs were black mouse ear design with Copyright Disney stamped into the top part you twist.
But the backside of the pin really made me wonder. It was textured with a Copyright Disney or Prixar/Disney and China in the stamped on box. Pins did not have side stubs at the base. Perhaps they are old pins, because new pins also have an official "seal" that say Pin trading and Authentic Disney. The back pattern was a simple, fine grid texture, not the mickey head pattern on pins now.
Toys
Lots of Princess toy sets, could be great for special big gifts for young girls. Did not look at the pricing on them.
Clothing
This is the bulk of the store. Mostly female designs/colors. Almost all Tshirts. No great pricing either, 50% off the highest priced shirts ever is not making it a true deal. Some shirts from WDW and Disney Cruise Lines. A lot were HSM or some older Disney stars. Didn't see any for DL attractions but a few for Exhidition Everest in the Animal Kingdom of WDW and Epcot.
They also had really cheap shirts around $5. T-shirts from Walmart and other retailers (had the original retailer tag in them). However they were of the kind with poor taste jokes or slogans on them and it's pretty obvious why they didn't sell them.
Pop Corn Buckets
Had maybe 6 designs. None were of seasonal designs.
Lanyards
Had one style of Lanyard with the bottle holder loop on it. It was styled for 2010 or 2009. This was typical with lots of the little things, commemoration of a past year.
Light up Toys
They had a couple shelves of the flashing necklaces, and maybe braclets, at half the parks prices this would be a great inpulse buy for kids. Though I would say I noticed these are much less popular in DLR than WDW.
If you want to go to the Character Warehouse. It's up Harbor Dr from DLR. It's in a large shopping center that sits at the south east corner of the intersection of Harbor and Orangethorpe. The shopping center spans over to Lemon St. The store faces Orangethorpe. Lots of dining is in the area. You can take the OCTA bus right up Harbor and back again.
Don't forget the 10% off coupon in this link... http://www.anaheimoc.org/Articles/Archive/Webpage10153.asp
Pins
It had a display with 50-100 pin designs a few pins of each design. I need to note I know little about pins and if anyone can verify my observation that would be great. All of the pins were $6.99 and without the color coding that is in actual Disney parks and stores they may or may not have been a good deal. Many pins had double pin backs. Some had slider actions.
My real concern was if they are real. They all had the same cardboard backs with the name Jimmy Leigh, not sure on the first name, positive on the last name. It had an unpriced sticker with a UPC barcode (without an original price I don't think had ever been in a park). Pin backs were black mouse ear design with Copyright Disney stamped into the top part you twist.
But the backside of the pin really made me wonder. It was textured with a Copyright Disney or Prixar/Disney and China in the stamped on box. Pins did not have side stubs at the base. Perhaps they are old pins, because new pins also have an official "seal" that say Pin trading and Authentic Disney. The back pattern was a simple, fine grid texture, not the mickey head pattern on pins now.
Toys
Lots of Princess toy sets, could be great for special big gifts for young girls. Did not look at the pricing on them.
Clothing
This is the bulk of the store. Mostly female designs/colors. Almost all Tshirts. No great pricing either, 50% off the highest priced shirts ever is not making it a true deal. Some shirts from WDW and Disney Cruise Lines. A lot were HSM or some older Disney stars. Didn't see any for DL attractions but a few for Exhidition Everest in the Animal Kingdom of WDW and Epcot.
They also had really cheap shirts around $5. T-shirts from Walmart and other retailers (had the original retailer tag in them). However they were of the kind with poor taste jokes or slogans on them and it's pretty obvious why they didn't sell them.
Pop Corn Buckets
Had maybe 6 designs. None were of seasonal designs.
Lanyards
Had one style of Lanyard with the bottle holder loop on it. It was styled for 2010 or 2009. This was typical with lots of the little things, commemoration of a past year.
Light up Toys
They had a couple shelves of the flashing necklaces, and maybe braclets, at half the parks prices this would be a great inpulse buy for kids. Though I would say I noticed these are much less popular in DLR than WDW.
If you want to go to the Character Warehouse. It's up Harbor Dr from DLR. It's in a large shopping center that sits at the south east corner of the intersection of Harbor and Orangethorpe. The shopping center spans over to Lemon St. The store faces Orangethorpe. Lots of dining is in the area. You can take the OCTA bus right up Harbor and back again.
Don't forget the 10% off coupon in this link... http://www.anaheimoc.org/Articles/Archive/Webpage10153.asp