doneill241
I expected more! There's really not much stuff dedicated to Michonne, Maggie, or other characters. Mostly Daryl and while I'm a fan of his, it would have been nice to see other stuff. Prices were either very inexpensive ($24 for an adult Tshirt which is reasonable, $7.00 for a 500-piece puzzle) or very expensive ($39 for a 4-piece cork coaster set). I would think they'd have more of a selection of paraphernalia such as zombie makeup, masks, costumes, Daryl vests, Rick's hat, etc. Doesn't reach its potential as far as I'm concerned.
Bg0790
We loved walking around the town and looking in this little shop. We were pleased to find there is a mini-museum downstairs (where props and signatures from the cast are on display). There are some woodbury-specific items you can purchase, but be prepared - all of the items are VERY pricey.
DrLung
This store is OK but just that, nothing spectacular and you can find more items online than in the store. The store is small and most items are less expensive online. The only reason to go to the store is because they have a very small section downstairs where you can take some pictures with a bike and a replica of a prison cell. I would have been ok if it wasn't for the extremely rude and obnoxious owner who literally kicked us out of the store at 5 pm. There were at least 10-15 folks inside who had to "rush" to buy an item because she wanted to kick everybody out. Most stores close the doors but allow you to finish buying. You can tell that she has money and doesn't care losing customers with this attitude. I would recommend you guys arrive at least 1 hour before closing time so you can avoid this unnecessary harassment.
Crupi8
Decided to stop off here on our way to Atlanta. Enjoyed walking around town and visiting this store. You won't find more Walking Dead merchandise in one place anywhere else. Basement area with coffee shop had a jail and Daryl's motorcycle. We purchased some items such as hats and socks. We were fortunate to have been there when many items were 50% off. There are tours that run through town or you can download a self guided tour app. We were told by our tour guide in Atlanta that Senoia is the production companies headquarters for the show.
Dennis_gt
If you are a Walking Dead super fan, this is probably worth a long drive. If you're just an average fan who enjoys the show, I wouldn't drive more than 2 hours to visit Woodbury (Senoia), but if you're in the general vicinity then it is definitely worth stopping by. The highlight of the town is probably the town itself, but this is a cool little store. The amount of Walking Dead themed merchandise is staggering. But what really makes it worth while is the basement where cast members have autographed the walls and there are various props from the show set up where you can take pictures or pose with them. Not to mention a cardboard cutout of Andrew Lincoln holding up poster board signs on Christmas...er...I mean holding a gun and dressed like a sheriff.
TLSpeas
We have been avid Walking Dead fans since episode 1. Being able to visit Senoia and the Woodbury Shoppe was the highlight of our Thanksgiving trip South. The Shoppe was extra crowded as it was Black Friday when we visited, but the staff were super nice and helpful. We got some TWD Christmas gifts while we were there. When you go, be sure to visit the museum downstairs and the visitor's center a few doors down. The greeter in the visitor's center shared lists of good info.
408MARKP
This is a much see if you are a walking dead fan. Be sure to go to the basement, follow the sign to the cafe. Lots of props from the show on display along with autographs from the cast of the walking dead scribbled on all the walls.
joshandjade
We started in Atlanta and went to Terminus, and then we went south and did our own small tour of the Walking dead filming locations. We visited Haralson, Newnan, Grantville, Sharpsburg and finished up with Senoia, we forgot to visit Griffin, but it's also where they film.Senoia's main St was Woodbury in the Walking dead season 3.We left this until last since the store was only open from 1pm - 5pm on a Sunday and we had a 6 hour drive to get back home.We were a couple of many other Walking dead fans that were anxiously waiting to get in.The store is great, we started in the downstairs area where they have Daryl's bike, a prison cell, the doors from the 1st episode of season 1 plus many other cool items. There are also signatures on the walls from all the stars of the show.The upstairs is the store where they have everything Walking dead you can imagine, some pretty cool and unique stuff.It's just exciting to be there knowing all the stars of the show have been there and plus you're in Woodbury :)We got 1 sweatshirt, 2 T-shirts, 5 pairs of socks, Walking dead version of RISK, a Terminus poster, a shot glass, 3 magnets and a Daryl Dixon tumbler, we spent quite a bit, but it was worth it we love everything we got.We just had the best time seeing all the set pieces.We spoke with the owner who is one lucky lady, and she told us about where they had been currently filming the end of season 5 at the end of the street, and before we left to go home we took a walk and checked it out, very exciting !!!!If you are a huge fan of the Walking dead as we are, make sure you visit here and visit Senoia and all the other areas surrounding it.
PaulioVaccine
Not much else I can add to the other reviews. The basement area has gotten more props from the show which is cool. Prices on The Waking Dead merchandize are not overpriced from any other place that sells them either. All in all a really cool shop/museum.
lisap6909
It if you love The Walking Dead, you must stop here!! Lots of great souvenirs, and the basement has some great photo ops. (Hint- closed set filming was taking place just down the road!!) So exciting!!
will37862
You've got to check them out if you are a fan of the walking dead! Nice selection of merchandise and some cool props you can take pics with downstairs for free.
hazelmountaingal
We went to the Woodbury Shoppe during Walker Stalker Con weekend so needless to say, there was a line around the corner waiting to get in. The owners were very helpful with getting people in and out safely and I never felt rushed. A lot of cool merchandise for the Walking Dead fan but the best part is the basement where they have a replica of Daryl's motorcycle, prison cells, hospital doors, and parts of Woodbury before it was destroyed. Also, the walls are signed by the stars. This is a must see for the Walking Dead fan. Plus, while you are there, go visit some of the sites where the show was filmed. You never know who you may run in to because it appeared they were getting ready to film some more scenes just down the street.
waterbearer69
The shop is awesome and the town is a TWD fan's dream. We missed celebrity visits to the shop when we were there but they were filming beyond the tracks.
KristieT_12
We stopped in June and loved this area so much made another trip in October from Illinois. Spent three days in the area and at the store all three days. Why on earth would we need to go three days in a row?? This place is addicting!! There is just a general buzz of excitement and you NEVER know what is going on or who might visit. Love Carrie and her staff. Very friendly and helpful. Do I dare say we are looking forward to a return trip :)
GhostbusterJ
My wife and I went out of our way to visit Senoia on our vacation and were kind of disappointed. We're huge Walking Dead fans and Senoia kind of let us down. The Woodbury shoppe is Senoia's saving grace. Lots of cool and unique Walking Dead products and they offer tours of filming locations. If you're in the area, check it out.