We (ds 23 mos. & myslef) love the store, while my dh would have skipped the store all together. It is a candy store, with some special treats that you will probably not be able to get anywhere else. When you come in on the front side, there is a Jelly Belly motor cycle there now. The first section from the front is a Icee station. You build your own Icee holder, there are differnt feet and head closures that you get to build yourself. The body is different color cups, which are filled with whatever flavor you choose when you give it to the cast member. The cup choices are like Mickey(which we got), Stictch, Goofy, etc. Big fun for the kids, and a cool drink to boot. This was like $8, and $3 for refills. There is your normal candy store fare there, which is loaded into bags and weighed for the pricing. This I can't remember the cost of, but I know that it was pricey-we didn't do this.(I'm sure it's comparable to the average cost anywhere else-but I never buy that as I think it's too much). There was plenty of variety. There is a whole section of the Goofy sour powder "Pixie Stick" creations, this we didn't do either..it was too much for powder! But there were plenty of people getting it, kids and adults. And at the center of it all, but more towards the back of the store, is a make it your own station . The things that you could "make your own" were Giant Oreo's, Mickey head Rice krispie treats, apples(candy,caramel), marshmallows, and pretzel rods. All reasonable in price, apples $5.50 (i'm almost positive), Mickeys $2.50(we got these made-great), oreos $3.50(dh got this plain). With a slew of fix-ins, milk chocolate, white chocolate, peanuts, walnuts, sprinkles, coconut, Butterfingers, oreos, chocoltae & white chips..etc. Lots of fun, and good too. Go, you'll enjoy it