Have you heard about Downtown Disney in the United States? It is a charming district located right next to Disneyland in Anaheim, California. It offers a plethora of delightful dining establishments and unique boutique shops, including the renowned Lego Store and the exquisite Disney-themed art gallery. Don't forget to visit the upscale Starbucks Reserve and the alluring Sephora, which has a way of emptying my wallet!
Of course, my personal favorite is the enchanting Disney Store, where I can immerse myself in the enchanting world of animated characters. Although it was partially under renovation during my recent visit, it is set to fully reopen by the end of October (a perfect opportunity to spend more money, or shall I say, "magically acquire" more treasures). Moreover, in celebration of the ongoing Pixar Festival, the store has introduced a selection of exclusive merchandise, though I must admit, some of it is rather peculiar.
One particularly noteworthy feature is the hat section, as depicted in images 2 and 3. Each hat can be personalized with one's own name, adding a touch of individuality to the experience.
I must mention that admission to Downtown Disney is free, but parking fees amount to $12 per hour. However, if you spend $20 or more in any of the stores or designated restaurants, you can enjoy three hours of complimentary parking, and certain restaurants offer five hours of free parking.
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