![]() ![]() ![]() Our thoughts: This isnt the first or only magic shop in Las Vegas, as weve seen. Look on the wall, and you’ll see an autographed photo of Steve Martin! Steve Martin worked in the Fantasyland shop during the 60s. Location: New York New York Hotel, 2nd level. The store closed in 1983, when Fantasyland went through its massive overhaul. ![]() Look up at the ceiling just inside the doorway you’ll see a Hidden Mickey made of cards.įantasyland once had a sister shop: Merlin’s Magic Shop. You’ll easily get stuck in here until the parade or fireworks end, and the shop can feel a little claustrophobic. It’s TINY, and guests will weave through shops to try and avoid the crowds camped out for performances. Word to the wise: avoid this shop during parades or fireworks shows. They won’t teach you how they did it, but you can have fun guessing! The store is one of five Las Vegas locations. ![]() The cast members behind the counter perform all kinds of card and slight-of-hand tricks. Houdini Magic Shop sells tricks of magicians’ trade Customers shop at Houdini’s April 9. SHOPPING TIPSĮven if you don’t have any interest in buying magic supplies at Disneyland, this shop is still worth a visit. Geno Munari began Houdinis Magic Shop in the MGM Grand Adventure Theme Park. said 'There is a reason this place has 5 stars and they earn it every time.
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