If you are hunting for that perfect Halloween costume, look no further!
You'll feel like a kid in a candy store, except replace candy with endless rows of costumes, masks, and props galore.
While driving on the Gardiner, I've noticed this store. It's sort of hard to miss a giant inflatable gorilla. This year they retired blow-up King Kong and have a giant Jack-O-Lantern instead. There is parking in front or on the street.
The Amazing Party Store is amazingly massive. It was crazy busy and it's only the beginning of October!
This year, I decided not to spend more than $50 dollars on my costume. The prices here are reasonable, but some of the sets can be pricey.
I recommend browsing the website first (which is excellent and easy to search). The pictures of set costumes are posted on the walls at the store, but they can be hard to read because they are posted high up and all over the place in each aisle.
They have sections for everything!
Typical fantasy characters, pirates (of course), zombies (of course), sexy section, dedicated area for makeup, fake weapons, etc, etc, etc.
To order a full costume, you write down the costume number/size on a slip of paper and hand it to a staff member. they have change rooms available as well.
I wish the staff had special shirts, it is hard to determine who works there and who is shopping. I grabbed a guy from behind the counter, and he was very helpful and walked around with me.
Instead of paying $79 dollars for the costume I wanted, I found accessories to piece it together myself....And, I got this kick ass jeweled sword! (Brandish; strike for +2 damage)
I've never seen more costume everything in my life.
If you want a one-stop shop for Halloween, come here!!!