famy27
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Here's my update from Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg, IL.
We got to the store about 9:45. There were probably 25-30 people in line. Crowd was very orderly and well-behaved. On the shelves, they had playsets, flip flops, tiaras, tumblers, plates, mugs, PJs (four or five styles, including the fancy Elsa nightgown), and swimsuits. Behind the counter, they had plush Sven and Olaf, Anna and Elsa animator dolls, singing Anna and Elsa, and classic Elsa dolls. You were limited to two of any item.
We got two Svens, an Anna tumbler, an Elsa tumbler, a swimsuit in size 2, two classic Elsa dolls, and a singing Anna. The person in front of me got the last singing Elsa. They had a TON of classic Elsa dolls, so everyone in line who wanted one of those got one. They had lots of Olafs and Svens as well. And there were still plenty of animator dolls.
In terms of the dresses, they had a total supply of 46. I did hear that Michigan Avenue in Chicago got 200 dresses. Wow.
The raffle started at 11:15. They had two size 3s and three names, so that was pretty good. Size 4 was the sweet spot. They had six dresses and only two names, so that was pretty crazy. I thought the mom next to me was going to have a nervous breakdown, as she had been deciding between entering for the 4 or the 5/6, and the Disney CM recommended the 5/6 so she could grow into it. If she'd gone with the 4, she would have had one for sure, but they wouldn't let her move her entry to the 4. As the PP said, they are holding back the unsold size 4s for next week's raffle.
On to size 5/6. This was the hot item. They had 18 dresses and well over 30 names entered, so I imagine there were some disappointed people. The woman who was sad about the size 4 did get her name drawn for the 5/6, so she was very happy and relieved.
For the 7/8s, they had 14 dresses and only 18 names, I believe. So most of us got dresses. I was the last one picked, so I was sweating it out. However, when I saw how decent the odds are, I figured, we could definitely do this the next few weekends if we didn't have luck today.
They had eight size 9/10, but I didn't see how many people entered. I think it was eight or nine people, so everyone should have had luck with the 9/10.
The CMs were great, everything was very organized, and all the people I chatted with in line were so nice and excited to get dresses. It was nice to see dresses going to little girls that wanted them and not being snapped up by dealers to be resold on eBay.
We got to the store about 9:45. There were probably 25-30 people in line. Crowd was very orderly and well-behaved. On the shelves, they had playsets, flip flops, tiaras, tumblers, plates, mugs, PJs (four or five styles, including the fancy Elsa nightgown), and swimsuits. Behind the counter, they had plush Sven and Olaf, Anna and Elsa animator dolls, singing Anna and Elsa, and classic Elsa dolls. You were limited to two of any item.
We got two Svens, an Anna tumbler, an Elsa tumbler, a swimsuit in size 2, two classic Elsa dolls, and a singing Anna. The person in front of me got the last singing Elsa. They had a TON of classic Elsa dolls, so everyone in line who wanted one of those got one. They had lots of Olafs and Svens as well. And there were still plenty of animator dolls.
In terms of the dresses, they had a total supply of 46. I did hear that Michigan Avenue in Chicago got 200 dresses. Wow.
The raffle started at 11:15. They had two size 3s and three names, so that was pretty good. Size 4 was the sweet spot. They had six dresses and only two names, so that was pretty crazy. I thought the mom next to me was going to have a nervous breakdown, as she had been deciding between entering for the 4 or the 5/6, and the Disney CM recommended the 5/6 so she could grow into it. If she'd gone with the 4, she would have had one for sure, but they wouldn't let her move her entry to the 4. As the PP said, they are holding back the unsold size 4s for next week's raffle.
On to size 5/6. This was the hot item. They had 18 dresses and well over 30 names entered, so I imagine there were some disappointed people. The woman who was sad about the size 4 did get her name drawn for the 5/6, so she was very happy and relieved.
For the 7/8s, they had 14 dresses and only 18 names, I believe. So most of us got dresses. I was the last one picked, so I was sweating it out. However, when I saw how decent the odds are, I figured, we could definitely do this the next few weekends if we didn't have luck today.
They had eight size 9/10, but I didn't see how many people entered. I think it was eight or nine people, so everyone should have had luck with the 9/10.
The CMs were great, everything was very organized, and all the people I chatted with in line were so nice and excited to get dresses. It was nice to see dresses going to little girls that wanted them and not being snapped up by dealers to be resold on eBay.


I guess I will still be stalking the online store until I find one
If I see them come up on the website I will make sure to post on here. Good Luck to everyone still waiting!
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