Almost every time I drive by the old TRU here with my 16yo niece she says "That should be Toys R Us! It doesn't look right!" I totally agree because ours was built around 1985 so I always expect to see it when I look.
Just like one of the Target stores not too far from me has a Disney Store in it. Complete with it’s own music and video screen.I think Ollie's took over the majority of them.
As far as Macy's having one in their stores...WHY?!
I mean, look. What makes it a "Toys R Us" as opposed to a generic toy store? Why not call it The Toy Shack or KB Toys or Toy King. What makes these specifically a Toys R us? In addition, their toy section is so small, why bother? You get much more variety at Walmart and Target.
I grew up going to Fashion Square Mall in the late 70's and early 80's as I was a real mall rat!Since I moved from Orlando, Fl in 2018, had to street view this one, which only opened either early 2013, or late 2012. So sadly, this one didn't last to long at all. The Toy R us that I actually grew up going to the most, was about 10 miles west, by a mall called, Fashion Square Mall. (Anyone of you guys in the Orlando area will know this exactly) But, that mall as been dying as well, so thats why they moved the Toy R Us to a more populated outside mall. Guess that didn't work out so well...but only because of the whole company itself.
So the one by the Fashion Square Mall closed when this one opened, and then torn down and rebuilt as a Dick's Sporting goods.
That whole area suffers a bit, as the Olive Garden even shut down, which is probably due to the main mall barely operating any more.
This is totally due to the fact that the Orlando Navel Training Center used to be close by, so all this stuff was built because of that. That whole base got shut down in the late 90s, so little by little, most all these businesses have suffered.
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The one in the pics is off Alafaya Trail, more east of Orlando, and used to be woods. But, guessing you mean the one by Fashion Square Mall.I grew up going to Fashion Square Mall in the late 70's and early 80's as I was a real mall rat!
Now, I don't know how many of you kids were around at the time, but I remember when Toys R Us started! The specific one in the picture above used to be Lionel's Playworld (almost identical to TRU) then TRU bought them under their brand. (I even remember thinking "Toys R Us" was a stupid name.) I haven't been back to that area in 30 years. Then 3 years ago I went back. I could barely recognize the area! What happened to Crystal's? Where was Krispy Kreme? That corner used to be the jewel of Orlando. Now it's just...sad. BTW, what the hell happened to International Drive???!!!
I guess Thomas Wolf was right. You really can't go home again.
You are 100% correct, my friend. If you stood directly across the street from Fashion Square (I believe you would be standing in the Crystal's parking lot...White Castle for all you northerners) There was another shopping center immediately to the left of it. There on the corner was TRU (and a "Peaches" records and tapes in the same shopping center).But, guessing you mean the one by Fashion Square Mall.
Yes. I do remember the Peaches as well.You are 100% correct, my friend. If you stood directly across the street from Fashion Square (I believe you would be standing in the Crystal's parking lot...White Castle for all you northerners) There was another shopping center immediately to the left of it. There on the corner was TRU (and a "Peaches" records and tapes in the same shopping center).
Looks like it won't be Bed, Bath and Beyond anymore.The old one I used to go to in Clackamas, OR apparently likes to switch between Bed, Bath and Beyond or Spirit Halloween. View attachment 1761468
Certainly true of the one in Valdosta, Georgia. Not sure about the one in Tallahassee.I think Ollie's took over the majority of them.
I loved going to that Peaches on Colonial Ave. I was at Fashion Square last year just for fun, and it’s a ghost town. I’m surprised they haven’t leveled it.You are 100% correct, my friend. If you stood directly across the street from Fashion Square (I believe you would be standing in the Crystal's parking lot...White Castle for all you northerners) There was another shopping center immediately to the left of it. There on the corner was TRU (and a "Peaches" records and tapes in the same shopping center).
I think it was 6 or 7 (maybe more by now)years ago, that they were planning to turn part of the mall, into some big hotel like place. Something like that. I forget....and apparently they did too.I loved going to that Peaches on Colonial Ave. I was at Fashion Square last year just for fun, and it’s a ghost town. I’m surprised they haven’t leveled it.