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CK said:Just wanted to update that we did indeed take the daugther up to American Girl Place on Saturday, and to say it was a big hit with her would be an understatement. We spent probably two hours in the store, and it was exceedingly difficult to leave without a new doll. Tears were flowing, and explanation that "if you are good for 30 days then you may find one under the tree" was not holding much water. It really is a great place, and EVERYWHERE at The Grove were little girls carrying their dolls, many in matching outfits.
BTW --- beside the doll place, The Grove is a great day, if you can bear the Westside traffic for a day. Have not been there for a while, and forgot how much fun to just hang around there and the Farmers Market. Plus after dark they were doing rehearsals onstage for the big Sunday tree lighting show --- so we got to see literally the entire show without what I am sure was a ridiculous crowd the following day.
irvine_home_owner said:They need some type of boy version of American Girl or Build-A-Bear.
I saw some car one (I don't remember where) but they need something like Build-A-Robot/Action Figure/Alien. The ToysRUs in New York had this area where you can mix and match robot parts but there should be some place where you can have parties. The only problem is they will probably have to have another area where the boys can destroy the stuff they just built... hehe.
irvine_home_owner said:They need some type of boy version of American Girl or Build-A-Bear.
I saw some car one (I don't remember where) but they need something like Build-A-Robot/Action Figure/Alien. The ToysRUs in New York had this area where you can mix and match robot parts but there should be some place where you can have parties. The only problem is they will probably have to have another area where the boys can destroy the stuff they just built... hehe.
bkshopr said:irvine_home_owner said:They need some type of boy version of American Girl or Build-A-Bear.
I saw some car one (I don't remember where) but they need something like Build-A-Robot/Action Figure/Alien. The ToysRUs in New York had this area where you can mix and match robot parts but there should be some place where you can have parties. The only problem is they will probably have to have another area where the boys can destroy the stuff they just built... hehe.
Retails target girls more than boys because girls and women have product loyalty more than boys and men.
Irvine_Lurker said:irvine_home_owner said:They need some type of boy version of American Girl or Build-A-Bear.
I saw some car one (I don't remember where) but they need something like Build-A-Robot/Action Figure/Alien. The ToysRUs in New York had this area where you can mix and match robot parts but there should be some place where you can have parties. The only problem is they will probably have to have another area where the boys can destroy the stuff they just built... hehe.
They have something like this at LegoLand where they give you wheels and then your kids build the car out of Legos. Of course, you have to visit LegoLand to do this but other than this I agree this type of activity is not really available for boys.
irvine_home_owner said:Yeah... that's where I saw it... those were cool. Unfortunately... my kid is not into the cars as much as the action figures / Legos.
I don't know how well they will do... if those were R/Cs... maybe... but I think they are the friction push kind.
Maybe I'll make my own Lego party... I can host it in BK's huge backyard/lot... and the parents can have their own "Build A Guacamole" activity.
irvine_home_owner said:parents can have their own "Build A Guacamole" activity.
Meatball said:Hi IHO,
There's a brand new store in Downtown Disney (next to Build-A-Bear if I remember it right) where you and your boy can build your own vehicles. I think they have parties available too. Check it out!
We are unfamiliar with RC stuff. Do you have to already have your own controller? How much for a car and the controller? Please forgive if my terminology is inaccurate. $25 does not seem like much for a car with a motor and receiver.irvine_home_owner said:Ridemakerz actually does allow you to add RC capability to the cars. The only thing is it's pretty expensive... the cheapest is a Wedge for $10 per person but to get the really cool stuff, you need to go to $25+. That's not that much more than the "girlie" places but with one difference, they don't have a dedicated party area, so no food and no cake... boo.
awgee said:We are unfamiliar with RC stuff. Do you have to already have your own controller? How much for a car and the controller? Please forgive if my terminology is inaccurate. $25 does not seem like much for a car with a motor and receiver.irvine_home_owner said:Ridemakerz actually does allow you to add RC capability to the cars. The only thing is it's pretty expensive... the cheapest is a Wedge for $10 per person but to get the really cool stuff, you need to go to $25+. That's not that much more than the "girlie" places but with one difference, they don't have a dedicated party area, so no food and no cake... boo.
Nude said:Every time I think this country can't possibly get any worse...
[Seriously, this is the kind of thing that turns normal people into raving lunatics... a salon day... not for your daughter, but for her f&^*ing DOLL!?!?!? People are losing their damn homes across the country, parents are signing up for foodstamps, yet these asshats are selling spa days for some kid's plastic playmate? What is this teaching girls... that trophy wife is an acceptable goal? That getting your hair done is after a hard day of shopping is the way life should be?