Shopping & Dining
Flower shop presented by @DisneyManOne; Other shops & dining presented by @PerGron
Flower shop presented by @DisneyManOne; Other shops & dining presented by @PerGron
You would think that a flower shop would be warm and welcoming. Not this one. Mushnik's Flower Shop hasn't been the same since the day Seymour Krelborn finally destroyed Audrey II, that "mean green mother from outer space" bent on world domination. As soon as that plant was defeated, Seymour and Audrey immediately left Skid Row and moved out to "somewhere that's green" to live the life Audrey always dreamed of. Stepping inside, you can see the remnants from their epic fight -- broken ceiling tiles, dirt and ash everywhere, busted flowerpots and displays, a gaping hole in the wall, even the (obviously fake) electrical cord that sealed the evil plant's doom is still prominently displayed amidst the rubble.
What few shelves and display cases that haven't been destroyed sell any and all matter of "Little Shop" merchandise...T-shirts, DVDs, CDs, Funko Pops, and even figures depicting Audrey II. Don't worry, these are static figures, not the least bit alive. Needless to say, they won't be asking you for blood...at least, we hope not. Plus, when I say "all matter", I mean it. Since Roger Corman's original film, the one that inspired the musical, is in the public domain, you can find DVDs of that alongside DVDs of the 1986 movie!
Even though they've left Skid Row behind for good, Seymour and Audrey are normally found for meet 'n' greets out on the streets nearby the shop.
Located in the main stretch of Maim Street is a small candy store featuring the character of The Candyman. The store is decorated with hooks and mirrors, two calling cards of the ghostly killer, but is also home to delicious sweets including lolipops, fudge, candy apples decorated like horror icons, and more.
With the popularity of The Conjuring Universe, Universal decided to take homage from the Warren's Occult Museum in their home in Connecticut and create a film-lore version of it based around the movies. This shop is packed to the brim with "artifacts" referencing the films such as the Annabelle Doll, music boxes, masks, cursed pictures, etc. While these items are just for decoration and are often locked behind glass display cases, guests and fans can pick up merchandise themed to The Conjuring Universe, including their own Annabelle dolls, t-shirts, Funko Pops, and more. Plus, merchandise for the upcoming soon-to-be hit "The Nun."
While the USO Tribute Stores are very popular in part due to their temporary nature, the Halloween Horror Nights tribute store now has a permanent cousin in the Nightmare Room. In here, merchandise changes all year to host pieces from horror movies new and classic as well as stuff for special events such as Mardi Gras and, of course, Halloween Horror Nights. This is the perfect spot for guests looking for items dedicated to characters like Chucky, Ghostface, Michael Myers, and more.