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Disappointing :( I finally get a chance to visit Pawn Stars! and there was no Pawn Stars to be seen... When we first arrived, the line went all the way to the end of the block. But I was determined to get in there no matter how long the wait was! And you know what? The line moved pretty quick :) We were in there in less than 20 minutes. The shop was pretty small. A good section of it was dedicated to merchandising for the show. There were various items on display. Those that were featured on the show had a little tag next to it saying "As seen on the show" I'm ok with all of this: the line and the merchandising. So why the 2 STARS? When you go to Disneyland, you expect to see Mickey, or Minnie, or Donald, or any of the Disney characters for that matter. I'm not a hardcore fan, but I did make it a point to check their website to make sure that they were in town in hopes to see them at the pawn shop. I'm not saying I have to see ALL of them, but it would have been nice to see at least one of them ( instead of a cardboard cut out ). *sadface* After all, THEY are the ones that made the place (and the show) what it is.
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