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| - My belief is that certain specialty stores have prices at a premium, which is also the case here. I didn't see too many sale signs, either. We went here shortly after we knew that we were pregnant, some weeks ago.
There is a huge selection of all things baby, particularly baby furniture and cribs- my FIL fell in love with the Disney bed for girls- white, and adjustable/convertible into a canopy day bed (we don't know what we are having). It is $499, and that doesn't include all the pieces, I'm sure it would easily be $1500-$1800 after everything is factored in. I think that he and his wife want to buy the crib for us, but I don't want them spending that much on it.
There was a small baby/toddler clothing section (I still think that the girl stuff is cuter than the boy stuff) situated in the middle of the store, along with shoes, and next to it was a very small Motherhood Maternity clothing section- I was checking this section out because I plan on buying maternity clothing (dresses, pants, jeans, tanks, undies, short shorts) plus I wanted to see what was out there. The prices seemed similar to the online store. I saw a few contenders, but I plan on going to the outlet stores, though.
Bathrooms are on the far right corner of the back of the store. One was specially designated for moms with babies (changing stations), on the left side, and the regular bathroom was right next to it. The one I used was clean.
Cashier stations were in front of the store. Checkout was fast, as there were only a few people in line. I didn't notice too many sales people on the floor. Not many customers, either, maybe just a handful. Clean store, appeared fully stocked. Choosing other stores to sign up for a baby registry, though. Would only shop here if there were sales.
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