Let me put it this way - I live half way across the state and it takes me about and hour & 15 mins to get there, but its totally worth the drive. I try to makevthat trek as much as humanly possible. I absolutely love this place. They have all different types of toys and games and statues and their giant wall of Funko pops is just jaw dropping. You can find all different types of toys here from obscure barely circulated stuff to mainstream pop culture things. I am a Star Wars nut and I usually spend an hour or so going thru their awesomely large selection of vintage to present Star Wars loot. Whoever put in the overview that people usually typically spend 15 mins here is out of their mind! I easily will lose a solid 2 hrs going thru their amazing selection of toys and the like. The last time I was there I found a Venture Bros. Dean Venture action figure. NOBODY carries Venture Bros. stuff! Their staff is always friendly and attentive but leaves me alone while I hunt for the perfect find. Theres something to be said for staff that know their role and know when to approach and help the customer but also know when the customer wants to do their own thing and be left alone. Kudos to them. I allways come home with AT LEAST 2 new Star Wars figures. And their prices dont break the bank either. They are pretty middle of the road. I prob shouldnt say this, but I would pay more than what they ask for most Items in this store. All around it's an experience to shop there. 99 times our of 100 I come home super amped up. And yes I've probably been there almost 100 times. This is my go to vintage toy store by far. Do I wish it was closer so I didnt have to drive so far? - I do. But I will continue to make the trip bcuz its just THAT worth it for me. When I walk thru those doors, no matter what kind of mood I'm in, I can't help but smile knowing I'm going home with some new toys. I always end up in a good mood! I will continue to schlep it out there if it means finding those rare Star Wars figures for my collection. I plan on doing that as much as possible. Cant wait til they put a store in the New Haven area!...
   Read moreOk man where do i start? Toy vault games gets closed then instead of âclosingâ the doors you wait out time then say games is now in CT? So your player base was MA and RI you truly expect those players to travel an hour out for fnm and possibly prereleases(though i doubt it is a mall location after all). Please come the heck on now? Should have just legit closed toy vault games let it fizzle out. Not move it to a different location thinking you will bandaid it. Stores reviews arent even great for this location to start. Hey who am i to judge i dont own a company i just play the games you sell. Ill take my business to my local shops lol ill save my gas that way.
EDIT: In reply to the reply to my original, they are suggesting the RI players go to the crystal mall location. âExtentionâ is just an excuse. People want a local shop to go to not one they have to travel almost an hour out every time. In warwick there are a few shops already planted there that take 10 min for the players to probably get to. Its sad you think that people wont be annoyed by this âmergeâ/âextensionâ what ever you want to call it. I mean if its an extension my rating stands as...
   Read moreA perfect destination for collectors. The variety of items they carry is impressive: Toys, board games, action figures, high-end models of popular sci-fi ships and weapons, comic books, retro lunch boxes, MTG and Pokemon cards, rare and valuable figures that have been discontinued, a GIANT selection of Funko pop figures (many of which I had never seen anywhere else). They also buy old toys for cash or store credit.
I had been looking for a particular Star Wars toy to complete a collection and had no luck finding it after searching for over a month...Toy Vault had three of them.
I'm happy that this place is a 2.5 hour drive from my house...all my disposable income would go to them if it...
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