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Mouseketeer Alison's
Walt Dated World
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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea | Dumbo, The Flying Elephant | Legend of the Lion King | Mickey Mouse Revue | Mr. Toad's Wild Ride | Shops and Restaurants | Skyway to Tomorrowland | Snow White's Scary Adventures: Original Ride
Shops and Restaurants
SHOPS
The AristoCats: It sold gifts, toys and souvenirs.
Castle Camera Shop: It sold film, slides and information.
Disneyana: It opened on April 15, 1983 and featured old and new Disney collectibles. The shop later moved to Main Street before changing names and locations to become the Main Street Gallery.
Fantasyland Art Festival: Art caricatures and color portraits would be done while you waited.
Fantasyland Kiosk: It sold plush toys, film and information.
The Mad Hatter: It had theme and character hats, as well as monogramming. It was later called Fantasy Faire and sold Lion King items. There was also an outdoor area for shows and seating called Fantasy Faire near the Pincocchio Village Haus. Once the Legend of the Lion King closed, the store was remodeled to match the theme of Mickey's PhilharMagic. The picture below was an actual door in Fantasy Faire/Mad Hatter that led down to the Utiladoors.
![]() Merlin's Magic Shop: Opened in March, 1972 and closed May, 1986. It featured magic tricks, monster masks, puzzles, and books.
Mickey's Christmas Carol: Before there was a Christmas shop in Libertry Square, this store sold accessories and wax creations. It was later replaced by Sir Mickey's
Nemo's Niche: A former ticket booth, it sold plush toys, film and information.
Royal Candy Shoppe: Hard candy.
Tinker Bell Toy Shop: This store opened in November of 1971. On December 6, 1992, it became known as Tinker Bell's Treasures. It later became known as Tinker Bell's Fairy Treasures before becoming Castle Couture.
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Enchanted Grove (different sponsor): It first featured citrus drinks and citrus swirl soft-serve beverages. It was first sponsored by Florida Citrus Growers. Later it featured ice cream swirls, slushes, and lemonade. It is currently sponsored by Minute Maid.
Gurgi's Munchies & Crunchies: This took the place of Lancer's Inn. It opened October 26, 1986 and closed February 13, 1993. It featured entrees for children such as chicken nuggets and grilled cheese served in a special box. There were also sandwiches and chips for adults. Gurgi's later became Lumiere's Kitchen.
Lancer's Inn: Pizza, snacks and soft drinks. Closed in 1986 and was replaced by Gurgi's Munchies & Crunchies.
Round Table: Borden (later Sealtest) soft-serve ice cream, snacks and beverages. It also served pizza.
Tournament Tent: It first featured frozen fruit slush drinks, snacks and beverages. It was only open seasonally. It later featured soft drinks and milkshakes.
Troubadour Tavern: Welch's grape juice and juice bars were featured. It was only open seasonally. It later featured soft drinks, lemonade and snacks.
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