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  • Review from Marc D.

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    Vancouver, BC

    4.0 star rating
    8/13/2010

    * Good concept, but rules are made to be broken! *

    Picture this - rushed guy with 15 minutes between meetings to pick up a gift for a friend's son.  

    Enter the store (no children in tow, looking franctic).  

    Greeted by a very friendly and almost Disneylike staff.  (It's a Small World music chanting away on the speakers in the background.)  

    She:  "Hello, is this your first time?"

    Me:  "Thank you.  Yes.  I need to find a gift for a friend's son."

    She:  "Ok, let me explain how everything works."

    Me:  (internal voice) "Oy,"

    She:  "First you pick your new friend, then you pick a star to make a wish and place it inside your friend, and we stuff your friend, and then you get to dress it, and then you build a passport and take the pledge."  

    Me:  (internal voice) "I wonder if we can short circuit this routine and get out of here in the 15 minutes I have?"  

    She:  "I'll let you wander around and explore."

    Me:  (internal voice) "This one looks good.  Ok, deal."

    Me:  "Ok, I'm set.  Can I buy this one please?"  

    She:  "But of course.  Now follow me to pick the star."

    Me:  (internal voice)  "Oy."  

    She:  (paraphrase) "Ok, the first star is this....The second is this....."

    Me:  "This one looks good, thank you."

    She:  "Ok, place the star on your forehead and make a wish for the recipient."  

    Me:  (internal voice) "5 seconds on the head should be enough, right?"  (hand star to her)

    She:  "Ok, now would you it like soft, medium, or hard."  

    Me:  (internal voice) "Huh?!?!?!?!  Am I getting a massage?"  (confused look)

    She:  "Let's go to the stuffing machine."

    Me:  (internal voice) "Phew."

    She:  "I recommend medium."

    Me:  "Sounds good."

    She:  "Ok, now when I say go step down on the stuffing pedal."  

    Me:  (internal voice) "Um....Can't you just do this for me and speed things up a bit?"  (external voice) "Ok."  

    She:  "Now we place the star inside so your wish stays with your friend and comes true."  

    Me:  (internal voice) "Ok, can we move to the register now?"  

    She:  "Now let's build the passport for your friend."

    Me:  (internal voice) "I'm glad I bypassed the "Dressing your friend" part by picking a costume before approaching her to stuff the bear.  But oy....What now?!?!?!"  (external voice) "Do you think I can send them in with their son to do this activity as it seems he might enjoy it?"  

    She:  "Oh, ok.  I'll give you a voucher for that."

    Me:  (internal voice) "Did she think I would prefer to do that rather than letting the kid do it?  Really?!?!?!?!"

    She:  "Ok, let's ring you up."

    Me:  (internal voice)  "Yeah, I might get out in time to make my next meeting!"  

    She takes my payment, I sign the slip, and am ready to go.  Not yet though apparently.....

    She:  "Ok, now you have to take the pledge."

    Me: (internal voice) "WTF?!?!?!?  I've gotta go!"

    She:  "Put your hand on your chest and repeat after me....."

    Me:  (quickly repeating the pledge)

    She:  "Enjoy!"

    Me:  "Thank you."  (internal voice) "Can't they deviate a bit from the routine when the kid isn't with you and you seem like you are in a rush?"  

    Overall, a very nice store, which is set up to be a lot of fun building your own plush toy.  They seem to have a party room in the back, which I'm sure could make a great children's birthday party where everyone gets their own toy to go home with which they built themselves.  

    The bright side - my friend's son seemed to like his new friend so it was worth going through the "procedure."

  • Review from Su R.

    Somerville, MA

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    6/27/2009

    The kid in me jumped out and had to go in this canadian version of build-a bear. I made a red haired girl doll which i love. Very pricey once you begin dressing the doll or plush animal though. As a tourist, i liked the selection of canadian logo clothing for the dolls. Very friendly sales guy, no pressure to buy anything.

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