DreamIsaWish
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We loved HP, but I have to admit bought less than I expected to. My daughter is the super fan and I didn't see any t-shirts or that type of souvenir that strikes her fancy. She's only 8 and I think the t-shirt souvenirs were aimed more at teens/adults. Her two shirts from Target were way more her style.
Also helping us, she insists she is Gryffindor so those items are way easier to find outside the parks. We already had a robe, tie, etc., from Halloween. While I will agree that the robes in the park are better quality than the Halloween one, her robe was much cooler. In 90+ degree heat, the thinner cheap ones are a better choice than the heavier better quality ones.
But of course we couldn't leave empty handed. We got a pygmy puff and Pigwidgeon (his head turns, which was a big selling feature to her). We already had a wand (birthday present) otherwise that certainly would have been bought. A few candies... Fizzing Whizbies, butterbeer fudge, and a Honeyduke's tin of candy (don't recall the candy, but she really liked that she could keep the tin). Mailed some letters to ourselves with Owl Post (and I bought owl stamps from the 1970s before we went so it was "authentic" postage).
Not a ton of items came home, but what did come home was carefully selected and wonderful!
Also helping us, she insists she is Gryffindor so those items are way easier to find outside the parks. We already had a robe, tie, etc., from Halloween. While I will agree that the robes in the park are better quality than the Halloween one, her robe was much cooler. In 90+ degree heat, the thinner cheap ones are a better choice than the heavier better quality ones.
But of course we couldn't leave empty handed. We got a pygmy puff and Pigwidgeon (his head turns, which was a big selling feature to her). We already had a wand (birthday present) otherwise that certainly would have been bought. A few candies... Fizzing Whizbies, butterbeer fudge, and a Honeyduke's tin of candy (don't recall the candy, but she really liked that she could keep the tin). Mailed some letters to ourselves with Owl Post (and I bought owl stamps from the 1970s before we went so it was "authentic" postage).
Not a ton of items came home, but what did come home was carefully selected and wonderful!