my little pony stuff a box

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I remember reading somewhere here on the DIS that you not only can stuff a box for potato head parts, but also MLP. Can someone please remind me where we can do this, and how much????? TIA!
 
It's actually in the same store as Mr. Potato Head. It's in Downtown Disney in the toy store. If you go through to the back of the store you will see it on the right side. The parts are displayed in a giant looking hot air balloon. They also sell MLP games, books, and other pre-packaged ponies. My niece had a field day there in March when we went for her birthday. She was such a huge Pony fan at the time and went home with more ponies than you can shake a stick at!
 
Someone told me it's about $18 to stuff a box with MLP pieces. We're bringing a couple of our DD's ponies on the plane and her potato and one of the first things we're going to do is get pieces for both so she has something to do in the room. :) She's going to go crazy in there. I'm not sure who's going to have more fun though, her or me. :flower:

Can't wait to get there! :banana:
 
We did this in dec, since DD already had most of the furniture we stuffed in 3 ponies. all the clothes, a brush and hair stuff for each. Way too much stuff but she had fun and wanted to spend her money on it. I was amazed at home much we could stuff into that box!!!!
 

Thanks so much! I also heard that there are unique Disney themed pieces - so we'll have to check it out!
 
My DD just loves playing with all the pony stuff they have there. It is like the Mr Potato Head in that you can play with the pieces.
 
Not trying to hijack this thread, but I wanted to give those of you who are going to let your small children play in the toy bins to put antibacterial gel on their hands, wash their hands as soon as you leave store and wash toys before you let them play with them. We saw kids doing so many disgusting things with the toys at Once Upon a Toy,and our daughter was hospitalized last year in WDW after becoming seriously ill - not sure where in WDW she caught her illnesses as we are VERY vigilant with hospital grade antibacterial gel (must have missed something), wash all toys before play, etc. All 3 pediatricians at Arnold Palmer's Children's Hospital reminded us that WDW is SO full of germs and so parents need to be extra careful with toys (especially hard surface toys like spinners, my little pony, potato head, legos, etc), especially if they have small children who tend to put things in their mouths. Also, if your children are sick, please do not let them anywhere near the toys at all.

Just something to think about as I read your post. We are going to be buying My Little Pony toys as well, but they are going to go in a bag and will be disinfected in hot water and with Lysol wipes at our resort as our experience last year was absolutely horrifying!

Tiger
 
Tiger926 said:
Not trying to hijack this thread, but I wanted to give those of you who are going to let your small children play in the toy bins to put antibacterial gel on their hands, wash their hands as soon as you leave store and wash toys before you let them play with them. We saw kids doing so many disgusting things with the toys at Once Upon a Toy,and our daughter was hospitalized last year in WDW after becoming seriously ill - not sure where in WDW she caught her illnesses as we are VERY vigilant with hospital grade antibacterial gel (must have missed something), wash all toys before play, etc. All 3 pediatricians at Arnold Palmer's Children's Hospital reminded us that WDW is SO full of germs and so parents need to be extra careful with toys (especially hard surface toys like spinners, my little pony, potato head, legos, etc), especially if they have small children who tend to put things in their mouths. Also, if your children are sick, please do not let them anywhere near the toys at all.

Just something to think about as I read your post. We are going to be buying My Little Pony toys as well, but they are going to go in a bag and will be disinfected in hot water and with Lysol wipes at our resort as our experience last year was absolutely horrifying!

Tiger


So sorry to hear that thanks for the reminder.....
 
Tiger926 said:
Not trying to hijack this thread, but I wanted to give those of you who are going to let your small children play in the toy bins to put antibacterial gel on their hands, wash their hands as soon as you leave store and wash toys before you let them play with them. We saw kids doing so many disgusting things with the toys at Once Upon a Toy,and our daughter was hospitalized last year in WDW after becoming seriously ill - not sure where in WDW she caught her illnesses as we are VERY vigilant with hospital grade antibacterial gel (must have missed something), wash all toys before play, etc. All 3 pediatricians at Arnold Palmer's Children's Hospital reminded us that WDW is SO full of germs and so parents need to be extra careful with toys (especially hard surface toys like spinners, my little pony, potato head, legos, etc), especially if they have small children who tend to put things in their mouths. Also, if your children are sick, please do not let them anywhere near the toys at all.

Just something to think about as I read your post. We are going to be buying My Little Pony toys as well, but they are going to go in a bag and will be disinfected in hot water and with Lysol wipes at our resort as our experience last year was absolutely horrifying!

Tiger

Wow, Sorry to hear too! Thanks for the reminder!
 












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