We went in with high expectations as it was the peanuts store where Charles M Schultz was from. We were disappointed as they had slim pickings. They had a good variety in sizes for 3 tee shirts and everything else good luck finding what you want. It is a two floor store but the second floor was more like stuff that should be in the museum. Don't get me wrong it was nice to see the stuff but we were there to shop. If you are looking for stuffed peanuts plushy that's what they had the most of. They also have a small section of Halloween and Christmas but I've seen some of that stuff online so it was nothing really unique to the store. They really need to work on their merchandise selection. I found more interesting stuff at the museum gift shop and it was 1/20th smaller. I don't recommend it, you are better off looking for...
Read moreThis is like a modern art museum featuring only Snoopy and his pals. There are psychelic figurines of the characters made out of random scraps and inspired drawings that are mostly scribbles.
There is a fun path as you climb up the slope to the 2nd floor where you pass by a bench with Snoopy artwork, a Mona Lisa Lucy painting, Snoopy stained glass windows, and other significant pieces. There is also an airplane hanging from the ceiling to add to the feeling that you have reached great heights.
There, you will see what seems like old relics like Snoopy chinaware and newspaper clippings, fragile mementos behind...
Read moreThis is definitely an experience that everybody wants to do in their lifetime and maybe perhaps a few times more... So much fun and so much to look at It's an all day experience if you want it to be if you read all the comics... If you love the peanuts you will love this place... And who is Charles Schulz really was It's really interesting... And then if you have time go for a skate... They have an ice skating rink on site... What a wonderful place to take our kids, older kids... The younger ones who can't read can't enjoy it except for to look at all the fun stuff... But I think the adults...
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