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Beanstalk Market is Fantasyland’s primary marketplace.  It is set in a simple peasant farmhouse, one which has been overgrown by a truly enormous beanstalk straight out of fairy tales.  From outside, the beanstalk seemingly grows from the Earth far below Fantasyland, piercing its root-tangled foundations and continuing up through the village.  The stalk’s many bright green branches and leaves litter the interior, bearing in their arms props familiar from Mickey and the Beanstalk such as the Singing Harp or Willie’s oversized kitchen equipment.  Merchandise displays are more simple, bearing all manner of fantastical merchandise (plushes, toys, clothes, etc.) on woodsy shelves.

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Wandering Oaken’s Trading Post is set near the exit of Frozen Sled Carts, rounding out the little Frozen mini-land.  Wandering Oaken’s Trading Post (and Sauna) in an accurate replica of the film’s alpine cabin.  A warm, firelit wood interior sits buried under heaps of blue-tinted snow. Mountain-climbing equipment sits on display, while clothing and toys set lower down is available for purchase.  Don’t forget to peek into the sauna windows for an interactive conversation with Oaken and family!

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Higitus Figitus is the name of a shop set in Merlin’s small stone hut.  It is a small space built around an ancient oak near Soarin’.  The inside overflows with Merlin’s strange magical experiments, from a tea-powered model train to an interactive “sword in the stone.”  


Geppetto's Cart is a simple woodcarver’s merchandise cart parked near the entrance to Pleasure Island.  The cart - immaculately carved with the likenesses of Pinocchio, Figaro, Cleo and other favorite characters - sells “impulse” items like bottled water and light-up spinners, all on display in carved barrels alongside the walkways.

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