The sad thing is that the toy store is dying out because of places like Wal*Mart and Target. Every Wal*Mart I've went to, I look around and say, "This is supposed to be an impressive selection?" The Super Wal*Marts are alright... but even my smaller Targets have a better selection. Heck, even K-Mart had stuff I didn't see in either store, and K-Mart sucks.Wal-Mart is not collectibles friendly. Those such items aren't created in bulk or kid oriented. I just hope TRU doesn't go that route. I'm sure FAO will be streamlined more than they are now. How much is a mystery. Just sad to see something special like FAO get gobbled up. San Francisco no longer has a TRU or an FAO.
I used to be able to go to TRU no problem. the only 2 I could get to without getting a ride have been gone for years. And there aren't any places, other than locally run educational toy shops to find toys now that K B shut down for good. I've been going to Marshall's for discounted, clearanced toys.
As for FAO... we haven't had one even longer than those TRU's, and I never frequented it anyway. I didn't know what was worse... the inflated prices, or that incessant song. Blah!
As long as TRU has the vision to keep the workshop, and not bulldoze it over for what other TRU have done- you know, baby notions and combining them with Kid's R Us, it may not be so terrible.