Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Whats in the underground mall in Houston Texas? -

yea what stores do they have in there? and like where is it i know its in downtown, but i dont really know exactly where it is?

Although the Tunnel is open during business hours on Monday through Friday, The Shops at Houston Center are open Saturdays from 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. The city s portion of the Tunnel linking the Theater District Parking Garage to Bayou Place and performance halls remains open 24/7. For more information about the Theater District Parking Garage, call 713/228-0003.Discover Houston Tours offers guided TunnelWalk Rail Tours for individuals and groups on weekdays. Check the Calendar for scheduled tours or call 713/222-9255 to book a private tour for your group of 10 or more.http://www.discoverhoustontours.com/Welc��

It is actually a tunnel system. Over six miles of them. Mostly restaurants.It can be accessed from the street level of many buildings.

The underground is mostly food but there is some shopping but I am not sure. Its so spread out. The underground covers blocks

I have been there recently but when I went it was basically food stores and small stores. nothing special

Are disney park princess costumes made better or ones at disney store !? -

im going buy costume at disney store some said disney parks costumes are made lot better but is that true what do your think and disney park costumes 60 dollars !

the only difference is the detail, if you go to the park and look at them and decide that they look the same there is a regular disney store you can go to in downtown disney and grab one, but i think either one is well worth the money, the ones in the disney store are about 49.50 to begin with so 10 or 2 dollars isnt a big deal, i personally do not mind the minor detail differentials puffyness, things like that, disney store princess dresses are great quality. if your planing to go to the bibbidy bibitty boutique, i suggest buying a costume prior to the trip, because for hair makeup and a costume is above the 200 range. just buy your own costume and have them do the hair and makeup. saves you almost 100 dollars!

We have purchased many costumes for our daughter with the main intent of wearing them to the parks. She s worn all of the princess dresses. Many of the outfits were purchased at the parks and some at the Disney store. The quality is the same. They re all beautifully detailed but those at the Disney Store are not identical to the ones at the park. As you ve shopped the Disney Store you ve noticed differences in some of the more expensive dresses (deluxe). They may have two styles of Princess Aurora dresses. The deluxe one in velvet and the other in a more inferior fabric. Well at WDW they also have deluxe dresses and some of less quality fabrics, too. You ll also find the ones at the parks have a WDW label.The only dress that I ve seen that looks inferior in quality is Minnie Mouse. We purchased it at the park and it looks nicer than the one at the Disney Store. If you can get a dress at the Disney store at a bargain now that Halloween is past us than I suggest you do that. Will people at the parks know you didn t purchase it at WDW? Only those who are really observing. But who cares? Your princess will still look like a princess regardless of where the dress was purchased. It s the girl who makes a princess and not the dress or label stitched into the dress.

basically at the disney store you are going to find cheaper versions of the costumes. they aren t going to have as much detail and for example the princess belle costume won t be quite as puffy. if you are looking for good quality and for the the costume to make you (who ever you are getting it for) feel like a real disney princess then i strong advise you to pay the extra money and get a costume directly from a disney world theme park.