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Hollywood Boulevard
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arrived at the Studios and want to shop the stores to pick up some
souvenirs? Look no further than Hollywood Boulevard! Hollywood Blvd
is the main street that brings you from the entrance to the rest of
the park. Similiar in idea to Main Street USA of the Magic Kingdom,
Hollywood Blvd recreates 1930's Hollywood with the glitz and glamour
of walking down that famous street that made Hollywood famous. Disney
has lined the street with a plethora of shops to visit and go into.
Each has a unique theme to it, enabling the theme that you are really
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| Crossroads
of the World |
This
hut of sorts, sells souvenirs, film, sunglasses, post cards, rainwear,
sundries. Not a whole lot of variety and mostly for that "oops
I forgot that" or "i need more of" item.
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| Oscar's
Classic Car Souvenirs |
Classic
car themed memorabilia. Another small time shop, mostly to take up
space, sells some nice(but expensive) addons for your car. It not
only sells auto-oriented memorabilia, keychains and model cars, it
is also the place to get postage stamps, a locker to use, and stroller
and wheelchairs for rent is right next door.
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| Oscar's
Super Service |
Go here
for your stroller and wheelchair rentals. |
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| Sid
Caheunga's One-of-a-Kind |
This
store is loosely inspired by the junk shops of California, is home
to your favorite movie star's memorabilia. You'll find autographed
photos of film and TV stars, movie posters, and even a tie rack that
once belonged to Elvis Presley. Before you go, nothing here is cheap.
The tie rack goes for $1,100.
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| The
Darkroom |
Look here for Kodak camera, film accessories, film, disposable cameras,
rental cameras, film processing and anything else that works with
a camera.
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| Cover
Story |
Ever
wanted your face on Time Magazine? Or your face on a bodybuilder's
body? Cover Story allows guests to do just that. You can purchase
a magazine cover with your "grill" right on it.
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Celebrity
5 & 10
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This
is Disney's version of a 5 & 10 (or dime store) in the 1950s .
You will find all kinds of trinkets, clothing, candy and toys in this
bustling store. And just like an early Woolworth's on sale day, there
is a little bit of everything. The difference is, whether it is candy
or clothing, it is all Disney and movie related, which has everything
adorned with the MGM Studios logo. This place is inexpensive
and a great place to get gifts.
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Keystone
Clothiers
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This is the place for adults to get their clothing, accessories and
jewelry. Located at the corner of Hollywood and the path that leads
to Indiana Jones and Echo Lake, it will be more busy that other stores
as people who walk by will be likely to stop in and look.
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| L.A.
Prop Cinema Storage |
This mission styled building is organized much like Keystone Clothiers in that it gears itself towards a particular age group. L.A. Prop is centered around children. You can find Disney shirts, hats, sunglasses, watches, toys, costumes and souvenirs here - everything with a Disney logo.
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| Mickey's
of Hollywood |
Mickey's features character apparel, plush characters and other themed
toys and souvenir items.
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| Sweet
Success |
You can
find the embroidery and engraving here. It used to be the onlycandy
counter for the park before Villains in Vogue opened on Sunset. They
feature chocolates, fudge and other candies. It's fairly small so
if long lines persist, visit the confectionary on Sunset Boulevard.
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| Sorcerer
Hat Shop |
Located
inside the large Sorcerer's Hat, you can find 100 Years of Magic Celebration
gifts, Magical Moments pins and other pins as well.
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Looking for more shopping?
Check out Sunset Blvd and the Other
Shopping Destinations at the Studios.
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