
What is a good "office gift" to bring back from WD
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I really gave her a hard time about buying that luggage, for that very reason (...that it couldn't possibly hold up well at that cheap of a price). But I must say I've been pleasantly surprised. Of course, it is showing some signs of wear, but that's to be expected for as many trips as we've taken.... 

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When it first opened, Goodings used to be great place to get food as an office gift. Whenever I went to WDW, I would stop by Goodings across from LBV and get their packaged cookies from the bakery area. Unfortunately, their quality declined a few years back and I stopped doing that. But there for while, the whole office enjoyed some really good bakery made cookies.
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I bought a piece of disney luggage and it has lasted for years and years. It still is in great shape and looks almost new. I don't know what you would call it but it has two wheels and a handle that pulls up from the back of it. I absolutely love it and wish I had gotten more. I was apprehensive for the same reason and when I went back the next time and swore I'd get more, the design I loved so much was all gone. Can't even find it on ebay.boilerbabe wrote:I've always wanted to buy that Mickey luggage but I was so afraid I would check it once through the airline and it would come to be me in pieces. Good to know it held up, I just might have to buy it now!!!
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I looked at that link to the DisneyStore but you people seem to have snapped up all of the cheap cute Disney luggageMousekedude wrote:I really gave her a hard time about buying that luggage, for that very reason (...that it couldn't possibly hold up well at that cheap of a price). But I must say I've been pleasantly surprised. Of course, it is showing some signs of wear, but that's to be expected for as many trips as we've taken....

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Just keep looking Amy...they clearance it out when the designs are changing. We got a nice 3 piece set for 50 bucks once a few years ago.Amy wrote:I looked at that link to the DisneyStore but you people seem to have snapped up all of the cheap cute Disney luggageMousekedude wrote:I really gave her a hard time about buying that luggage, for that very reason (...that it couldn't possibly hold up well at that cheap of a price). But I must say I've been pleasantly surprised. Of course, it is showing some signs of wear, but that's to be expected for as many trips as we've taken....
The sales are really hit and miss.
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Most gift shops sell writing pens in a pack of 5 or 6 featuring various characters (ie: some are princesses, classic characters etc). I used to just give my coworker friends a single pen because I know it is something they will use at their desk. Its an easy way to stretch the dollar.
Too bad the downtown Disney "$ store" no longer carries the mystery Grab Bags. We would always come away with several gems.
Too bad the downtown Disney "$ store" no longer carries the mystery Grab Bags. We would always come away with several gems.
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Re: What is a good "office gift" to bring back from WD
Mickey head cookies from Goofy's Candy Co. (the ice cream bars did not work so well...
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Re: What is a good "office gift" to bring back from WD
Good one Sockdoodle!Sockdoodle wrote:Mickey head cookies from Goofy's Candy Co. (the ice cream bars did not work so well...)
