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6. Plume et Palette at Epcot

Plume et Palette is one of the gift shops found in the France pavilion of Epcot. However, it’s not the shop that you’ll pass through after the movie, so it’s easy to miss if you’re not paying attention. This shop is ideal for guests who are interested in French cuisine. You’ll find cookbooks, ready-made snacks, and even a kit for cooking your own escargot.

7. It’s a Wonderful Shop at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

It’s a Wonderful Shop is a tiny Christmas store at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. You’ll find it on the Streets of America near Muppet Courtyard. This little shop is off to the side and easy to miss if you’re not looking for it. If you’re interested in any type of Christmas décor, this is the place to go at DHS. Disney sells holiday items year-round at several locations like this so you can always take home a special ornament or holiday cookbook, even if your visit doesn’t coincide with the season.

8. Mombasa Marketplace at Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Mombasa Marketplace is a gift shop near the back of Africa, by Kilimanjaro Safaris. While it’s fairly sizable, there are no attractions dumping into it, and the food carts outside can make it difficult to get past and see what’s inside. The street wares spilling out of the marketplace offer only a hint of what you’ll find here. This gift shop offers African art, musical instruments, jewelry, and clothing. It also has many items themed to African wildlife such as books, apparel, and plush animals.

9. Yak and Yeti Bhaktapur Market in Animal Kingdom

This tiny gift shop in Asia is so small it’s more difficult to find it than to miss it. At first glance, you may think it seems too cramped to bother heading inside, but this spot has some of the best finds in the park. The prices are stunningly low for merchandise at Walt Disney World, and you’ll find great little home décor items, jewelry, and accessories. You can even find things marked down from their original price so you’re snagging beautiful items for just a few dollars.

If you’re looking to take home the perfect souvenir from Walt Disney World, don’t miss these great stops on your next tour of the parks. 

 
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Just an FYI, there aren't any kimono or origami in the China pavilion! Those are Japanese items, the China pavilion has traditional chinese garments like cheongsams and other things like that.

Mitsukoshi Department Store in Epcot is tops for me. I always find something unique.

I got some gorgeous jewelry at China and Morocco and sandals at Yak and Yeti which I felt was right out in the open. Was disappointed with the shop in AK as almost everything was made in China so I didn't purchase anything

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