Tips about Disney Springs
My favorite and must shop store at Disney Springs is Disney's Days of Christmas. They have such unique and specialty items. My husband and I bought a large Mickey ornament which we had personalized with our names and marriage info (we were celebrating our 25th anniversary). I always know I can find such cool and unusual Mickey Christmas decorations. I go to the Christmas store early in our trip so that any personalization I want will be finished before I leave the world. If you love Christmas and decorating, then this is the place for you. Disney will ship purchases to your home, or just be sure to bring an extra suitcase and take any fragile items as a carry on. - Jodi Mooney
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There are two full service Guest Relations locations in Disney Springs. They handle all the same transactions as the Guest Relations locations at the theme parks but the DTD locations are always less crowded. The Guest Relations offices at DTD are located in the Marketplace and in West Side.
The Marketplace location is between the Team Mickey shop and the Ghirardelli shop towards the Rainforest Cafe end of the Marketplace. This is a walk-up counter located indoors between the two stores.
The West Side location is on the outside left the Disney Quest building. - Jack Marshall
The Marketplace location is between the Team Mickey shop and the Ghirardelli shop towards the Rainforest Cafe end of the Marketplace. This is a walk-up counter located indoors between the two stores.
The West Side location is on the outside left the Disney Quest building. - Jack Marshall
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My tip is to make sure you remember where you park your car. One time we were at Disney Springs at night and didn't pay attention in which lot we had parked. When we came back to the lot, we exited through a different pathway. It was raining and we looked up and down the aisles, finally contacting security. Luckily, I had written down the rental car company, make and model and license plate number. Then the security guard said to go to the office to call the car rental agency and that's when we noticed another lot, with our rental car in it. Even though our kids were young, they still remember this story to this day. Now we always write down the lot number and section or which store we park near. - pletschdoc
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The second day of our trip we woke up early and got the bus to Disney Springs Marketplace. The shopping there was great and since the stores were just opening in Once Upon a Toy the ladies let my boys turn on the train and be the conductors for the day... We had a great time sitting by the water and watching the lizards sun themselves. Then since we were staying at Port Orleans Riverside we got the ferry back to our hotel. It was very nice and relaxing. Truly one of my favorite moments at Disney. - Jennifer Clark
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The LEGO store is a must visit! Kids will love the chance to play with LEGOs and the LEGO statues are a must-see (including a dragon statue actually in the lake!). If you see an item you want to buy, consider checking its availability online. One member of my party was swayed to buy a LEGO chess set after realizing it was unavailable online, even on the LEGO website. Also, LEGO enthusiasts (or people who lose LEGO pieces) will love the ability to buy individual LEGO pieces and create personalized LEGO people. On another note, when you buy a personalized light saber at "Once Upon a Toy," you get a free Sith or Rebellion pin at checkout. But if you want one or the other, be sure to ask. My cashier gave me a choice, but two other cashiers just gave my friends pins without offering a choice. - Tammy Ivins
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Be sure to get those Mr. Potato Head parts at Once Upon a Toy in Disney Springs. When you get back home, they are great to stick into smaller-sized pumpkins to make some special Disney Halloween pumpkins. - mikejody
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Here's a tip for parents booking a Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique Castle Package for their child: The costumes they have on hand that come with the package go up to a snug size 10 (child's). My 11-year-old (she turned 11 the day after the Boutique package) couldn't even come close to fitting in a costume, and was very disappointed as her two siblings could pick anything they wanted. After we were there, I was told they can get any size, including adult sizes, if you request in advance. Had I known this, it would have been much more magical. I would still recommend this package to anyone with girls -- those pictures and the memories are absolutely priceless and we will cherish them forever. Another tip: The pictures are included on your Disney PhotoPass, and you can purchase a CD with ALL your pictures from your trip for just $99, which then belong to you (copyright release included). - Tammy K.
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Here's a tip for if you're trying to make reservations for the T-Rex restaurant in Disney Springs. I incorrectly assumed that now that the restaurant is included in the dining options on the Disney website that I needed to make my reservation there. After I had tried finding a better reservation time for weeks, a Disney dining representative suggested I call the restaurant directly because the Disney website only has access to part of the reservations. The restaurant also takes its own reservations. I got exactly the time I wanted right through the restaurant! - Sue Snyder
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When I broke a wing off of a Murano glass butterfly ornament this Christmas, I was sure it was irreparable. Then, my husband reminded me that there's a glass and crystal store at Disney called Arribas Brothers. Since we already had plans to visit Disney Springs in January, we decided to bring the broken ornament on the chance that Arribas Brothers did repairs. Lucky for us, they do! We had watched artisan Miguel Arribas spin glass the evening before, and met him the next day about the repair. He did a beautiful job fusing the wing back on to the butterfly. I wanted to inform your readers that this very specialized service exists at Disney! - Heather Fresa
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The Earl of Sandwich, located in the Marketplace at Disney Springs, is a great place for a great sandwich. The sandwiches were a good size and filled us up. They also offer salads at a reasonable price. We ate there three times and enjoyed it every time. It is a counter service style restaurant right next to the Once Upon a Toy store. Also, if you booked your trip through AAA and received a AAA Diamond Discount card, you can save 10% there. - Kristen Secrist
http://allears.net/dining/location/earl-of-sandwich
http://allears.net/dining/location/earl-of-sandwich
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If the kids are old enough to drop off at DisneyQuest, drop them off and have an enjoyable evening at your favorite Disney Springs restaurant. There is a food counter in DisneyQuest if the kids get hungry, and you can meet up with them later, inside, for a family "Pirates of the Caribbean" excursion. Our favorite restaurants are the Portobello Yacht Club and House of Blues -- the Voodoo Shrimp appetizer is a must and large enough to be a meal! - Pam Lau
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Here is my plan of attack: Go immediately to Basin and purchase some of those wonderful bath bombs! (Peace of Mind is the best -- so relaxing after a long day in the parks or a long day at work.) I then grab a margarita or other beverage and walk around the entire Disney Springs complex, soaking in the atmosphere and getting a little exercise. I usually end with a souvenir stop at the Christmas shop or World of Disney -- or both! - Hilary Huffman
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For neat and different things, we always check out the shop at DisneyQuest. They have the coolest items -- T-shirts, mugs, paper -- some are Disney related and some aren't. If you need or want something different, this is the place -- and it's very reasonable too! - Candy Selby
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For a peaceful break from the crowds and a nice rest for your kids, take the boat over to Saratoga Springs for a treat at Artist's Palette or down to Old Key West for key lime pie at Olivia's -- then back to shopping! - Jennifer Maxwell
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During the summer, when the "non shoppers" or the "got it done quickly" shoppers are waiting for the "real shoppers," they can go outside and enjoy the concerts and entertainment. The kids dance down front where it is easy to see them, the adults sit and relax, and the shoppers have time to browse and enjoy. - Faye P.
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