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I'm not a ride person so I was wondering what else they have there. I've never been there, but I might be going in the summer.
Are there stores or anything? If so, what are they like?

2006-12-30 02:46:47 · 26 answers · asked by C 3 in Travel United States Orlando

26 answers

MAgic Kingdom has a town of small rides that are for al ages and very relaxing also there is a ton of shows.

Epcot only has a few ride the back half og Epcot is divided into section for different countries ranging from USA to Japan this lets you experience the culture, food and music.

MGM has a ton of shows! and GREAT food

Animal kingom has a safari car ride really bumpy but it has real animals and a great lion king show

good spas in certain hotels

Downtown Disney is a strip mall(stores follow with decription)

World Of Disney
Immerse yourself in the ultimate interactive family shopping experience. If you are looking for tons of fun with your Disney shopping, then this is your dream come true.

Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique
Every little girl who dreams of being a Disney princess can enter this magical salon to receive a royal makeover. Girls three and older are pampered with pretty princess makeovers at this enchanting new place in the World of Disney® Store.

Once Upon A Toy
Make-believe comes to life in this ultimate Disney toy store, bursting with imaginative playthings for little princesses and pirates.

Virgin™ Megastore
Explore two huge floors that carry the latest and greatest in music, movies and more.

LEGO Imagination Center®
Come in and explore all the ways to use LEGO® Bricks to create your own inventions, tell stories and enhance child development.

Other Downtown Disney® Shops

Arribas Brothers
Discover the age-old art of glass in this treasure trove of handcrafted gifts and collectibles from European artists. These one-of-a-kind hand-blown glass sculptures are masterworks of art and craftsmanship. Have your gifts personalized by our artisans, performing daily.

The Art of Disney
This unique gallery features high-quality art portraying everybody's favorite mouse and other beloved Disney Characters. Animation art and lithographs for the collector and posters for every Disney enthusiast make this a must-see for every shopper with an artistic eye.

Basin
Find the fresh, fragrant, fun way to pamper yourself with notable natural products for bath and body. Try unique Bath Bombs, Massage and Shampoo Bars, moisturizers and dozens of exclusive soaps — all chemical-free and formulated to make you feel special.

Cirque Du Soleil® Shop
Take the wonders of the extraordinary La Nouba home. Capture memories of unique productions with award-winning music and DVDs, one-of-a-kind artwork, apparel and toys. Feel the expression of passion and creativity as seen in the world's most unique entertainment.

Disney's Candy Cauldron
Satisfy your sweet tooth cravings while you check out the creation of your favorite mouthwatering treats at our show kitchen.

DisneyQuest Emporium
Go on a quest to shop for a souvenir from your visit to the ultimate indoor interactive theme park. Great logo merchandise includes sweatshirts, T-shirts and accessories. It's "virtually" the best!

Disney Tails
"Meow" is the time to pamper your pet* with toys, fresh-baked animal treats and personalized ID tags with Disney flair. At a new location, this shop is sure to please all your furry friends!

Disney's Days Of Christmas
Christmas doesn't last just twelve days but 365 at this shop that features whimsical and collectible merchandise for your home and holiday needs. Choose your Disney ornaments and decoration any season of the year at this delightfully festive shop.

Disney's Pin Traders
Welcome to the headquarters for the avid or novice Disney pin trader. Swap with friends, other Guests and Cast Members to get in on the pin-trading craze. Find a bonanza of high-quality pins that are certain to start a frenzy of pin-trading offers.

Disney's Wonderful World Of Memories
Capture the memories of a lifetime with fantastic photo albums, stunning stationery and extra- special scrapbook materials. Dazzling Disney stickers, stationery and scrapbooks are guaranteed to spruce up your keepsakes and photos.

Goofy's Candy Co.
"Paws" awhile in this yummy emporium for "dog" gone delectable candy, cookies and other sweet treats. Don't forget to try the assorted coffee and hot chocolate. Gawrsh it's good!

House of Blues® Company Store
Take part in a unique shopping experience featuring Original Folk Art, eclectic music selections, funky threads, hard-to-find books and much more. Enjoy a few minutes of relaxation and refuge in the cozy reading area or surround yourself with the sound of world beats on one of the listening stations. Don't miss innovative and exclusive House of Blues items.

Hoypoloi
Surround yourself with distinctive pieces of art that evoke your own creativity and inspiration. Touch and be touched as lighting dances with the surfaces of contemporary art glass offerings, elegantly crafted wood boxes, graceful sculptures and hundreds of unique, inspiring items that will stir your heart and soul.

Magic Masters®
Discover the secrets of this top-secret craft with spellbinding gifts and mesmerizing demonstrations from our own masters of magic.

Magnetron Magnetz
Something about this shop is attractive: magnets! Everywhere you look there are magnets — from the kitschy to the classy to the uniquely collectible. Shop here and you'll have the best- dressed refrigerator in town.

Mickey's Groove
Be a big cheese when you shop at this store devoted entirely to Mickey Mouse in honor of his 75th anniversary. Everything Mickey can be found here — from logo clothing to souvenirs, toys and commemorative pins.

Mickey's Mart - "Everything Ten Dollars and Under"
Grab the perfect gift for friends and family in this exciting new store, a unique boutique that features Surprise Grab Bags and Items of the Week.

Mickey's Pantry
Located in the Marketplace, this store is sure to "perk" up any visitor with its mugs, glasses, teas and coffees. Indulge your culinary aspirations or pamper the family chef with unique cooking utensils and other kitchen items offered within.

ORLANDO HARLEY-DAVIDSON®
Get ready to ride into this Pleasure Island store revving with renowned Harley-Davidson t-shirts, gifts and collectibles. Check out the custom Harleys on display and discover why generations of riders enjoy the heart-pounding, pavement-thundering passion for motorcycles that only Harley-Davidson makes.

Planet Hollywood on Location
Commemorate your trip to "Hollywood" with Planet Hollywood logo merchandise and other movie-themed souvenirs. Custom Planet Hollywood Orlando sweatshirts, leather jackets, T-shirts and accessories let everyone know that you dined at the world-famous Planet Hollywood and were treated like a STAR!

Pooh Corner
Get lost in the 100 Acre Woods as you wander through the wealth of Winnie the Pooh merchandise. Choose clothing, toys and souvenirs featuring those loveable pals, Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, Piglet, Kanga and the rest.

Rainforest Cafe® Shop
Take a wild shopping excursion and spot an assortment of unique toys, souvenir gifts and clothing that delight the entire family. Experienced pathfinders guide you through the jungle to that perfect souvenir from your Rainforest Café Adventure!

Sosa Family Cigars
Indulge in one of life's age-old luxuries. The renowned Sosa family brings you the finest in fresh, hand-rolled cigars. This place blows rings around all other cigar shops!

Starabilias
Take home authentic Americana collectibles and memorabilia, including fabulous movie posters signed by the stars, album covers autographed by the performers and even guitars with the signatures of rock 'n' roll legends. Plus jukeboxes, Coca-Cola machines and more one-of-a-kind discoveries!

Summer Sands
Life's a beach at this sunny, breezy shop. Everything you need for a day at the shore is found here. Drop by for fun, colorful Roxy, Quiksilver and Tommy Bahama swimwear, apparel, cool shades and accessories. Don't miss it, dude!

Sunglass Icon
Accessorize your eyes with the hottest and trendiest styles for a day on the town or your favorite sports activities.

Team Mickey Athletic Club
"Sport" the latest look by choosing from a full array of Disney sportswear. Athletic jerseys, hats and shorts featuring fun and functional designs and Disney Characters are a home run at this store with the Team that's always in first place!

2006-12-30 07:18:41 · answer #1 · answered by Rachel Y 2 · 0 3

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What is there to do at Disney besides rides?
I'm not a ride person so I was wondering what else they have there. I've never been there, but I might be going in the summer.
Are there stores or anything? If so, what are they like?

2015-08-06 05:06:19 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Disney isn't just rides they have alot of shows going on during the day. I recommend Tarzan Rocks at the animal kingdom and Beauty and the Beast at MGM Studios. They also have parades and firework shows in the evenings. In each park they also have stores where you can find all sorts of different things. Each store has something for everyone even if your not looking for something. I say everyone should at least go once to see what it is all about. Also if your not into roller coasters they have laid back rides as well

2006-12-30 17:04:33 · answer #3 · answered by Panda Bear 1 · 0 1

The rides aren't like carnival rides ... most are pretty sedate actually, like tram rides. There are stores mostly filled with souveniers that are overpriced. Epcot has the most unusual shops. There's plenty of eateries and there are a lot of things that are sit down type of shows/attractions. I think the place with the most "thrill rides" is MGM and they're not all that many. Haunted House is fun. Magic Kingdom has more ride type but they're mostly geared for the young ... just stay away from Space Mountain if you don't do rides (indoor rollercoaster in the dark) I like it but I like rides !!!! Have a great time if you go

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2014-09-24 14:01:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Disney World has more to offer than rides. Magic Kingdom has the PhilharMagic 3D show as well as the SpectroMagic parade and Wishes fireworks display at night. Epcot has a 3D show - Honey, I Shrunk the Audience, plus the park holds the IllumiNations nighttime spectacular daily. MGM has MuppetVision 3D, the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular and the Lights, Motors, Action Extreme Stunt Show; at night the park shows Fantasmic, which is extremely popular; I recommend seeing it. Animal Kingdom has It's Tough to be a Bug 3D show and Festival of the Lion King.

Each park has one big store each with its own selection of merchandise: Emporium at Magic Kingdom, Mouse Gear at Epcot, Mickey's of Hollywood at MGM and Island Mercantile at Animal Kingdom. Downtown Disney has a multitude of shops and restaurants, as well as nightclubs at Pleasure Island. The World of Disney store there has the largest selection of Disney merchandise. You can also participate in the Richard Petty Driving Experience where you drive or ride as a passenger in an actual race car at the Walt Disney World Speedway. Disney World also has a pair of water parks: Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon. You can also stay at one of Disney's 22 themed resorts and enjoy benefits such as Extra Magic Hours at each of the theme parks.

2006-12-30 06:20:56 · answer #6 · answered by arkguy20 5 · 0 3

There are tons and tons of shops to suck your money away.
In addition, at Epcot you can drink youself around the world!
There are various and sundry shows that are performed by performers at different spots.
When you get to a specific park, pick up a guide and it will tell you all you need to know.
Have fun!
tc

2006-12-30 02:50:52 · answer #7 · answered by timc_fla 5 · 0 1

Rides are OK if you like queing.
There are many shops and stores you can look into.
Another good thing is to dress up like mickey mouse and join the club it beats looking like a human being :)

You might get in free !!!!!!

Good luck

have fun

2006-12-30 02:49:44 · answer #8 · answered by Police Artist 3 · 0 1

there are many stores there and they have different things like in epcot there are stores for all the countries in the world showcase and some rides aren't bad like the land you just take as boat ride tnhrough a green house basically and eating u can do ionstead of rides

2006-12-30 02:49:13 · answer #9 · answered by Dw 2 · 0 1

There are stores, there are shows, there are exhibits, there are restaurants, and there are rides. A little something for almost everyone.

The stores vary ... some are strictly souvenir goodies, others range to high class stuff.

2006-12-30 02:55:17 · answer #10 · answered by istitch2 6 · 0 1

THE RIDES IN DISNEYLAND ARE NOT SCARY. BUT YES THERE AR OTHER THINGS TO DO. THEY PUT ON RE-ENACTMENTS OF SOME THE MORE FAMOUS STORIES LIKE ALLADIN. THEY ARE VERY GOOD. ALSO A LOT OF PEOPLE GET THE AUTOGRAPHS AND TAKE PICTURES WITH THE DIFFERENT CHARACTERS WALKING AROUND AND RIGHT BEFORE DISNEYLAND CLOSES THEY DO A PARADE. HAVE FUN

2006-12-30 02:51:17 · answer #11 · answered by erin c 3 · 0 1

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