EDWARDE621
Can't really describe this place. They have over 80,000 pieces of memorabilia spanning about 100 years from early Disney Toys, right down to today's hot cartoon items. Saw memorabilia on an old early 1950s TV show that I had totally forgotten about and it was great. No matter your age there will be items to thrill you. Next door is a fine cartoon art shop so you can also take something home. Worth the stop. Takes 1-2 hours.
Sonia719
When you enter the door to this place you are immediately totally overwhelmed with the amount of "things" that are crammed into this place. Every inch of space is taken up with toys and figurines of everything you've ever played with or saw on TV as a child. How they managed to organize everything is mind boggling, but they did, and did it well. Two floors of this little house are filled with glass display cases. Walls are covered as well as the ceilings. This is not a place to breeze through. To get the most out of this incredible museum, plan to take your time in order to appreciate the incredible collection presented here!
dbarms
Friend and I are in our 60s. We had a ball!! Tons and tons of stuff from the 30's all the way to the 90's - toys, dolls, lunchboxes, puzzles, coffee cups, crazy stuff. Can't touch! Its a museum. Young guy who looks after the place was full of knowledge, said his Dad had arranged it all. Don't miss it.
JuliaClat
Went here with my boyfriend, wasn't sure what to expect. We paid to get in, and that was pretty much the last time anyone talked to us. I'm not sure kids would enjoy this, as you aren't supposed to touch anything inside. Reminded more more of a pawn shop than a museum.