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    Build-A-Bear Workshop

    4.0 (23 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Jina H.

    For a Saturday evening the store had a stream of customers and three employees who were all kind and had smiles, even after the whole day. The store is set up with different stations that explain everything you do- pick the "bear" you want, stuff it, dress it, and name it. Overall the process is simple and customization to the max which is nice for kids and the name certificate makes things personal too. I would say $100 per animal with all the details is a good way to look at how much one would spend. The amount fluctuates depending on the accessories and if the heart inside the animal is scented or with sound. Variety of accessories and clothes makes it fun dor adults to get into it too- wigs, costumes, animal carriers, dog/cat food, sunglassed and even hospital kit with band aids, shots etc. Service we experienced was great! The employees looked in the back for us for a clothing item and even suggested we take the last one off the display animal. Also, gave suggestions on color and accessories. Genuinely interacted with the children and wanted to know about their new creation. Though it can get crowded on weekends or when there is a deal/promo, for out of town little kids it was a fun experience!

    Eirin H.

    This was my first experience purchasing a special new friend at Build-A-Bear for my little girl. The store set up is clean and accessible, but the reason I'm taking time out of my day to review is solely on the customer service myself but most importantly my daughter received from Kathie. She was wonderful, personable, and made the entire experience seem a bit magical. I loved her process for "activating" the little bear's heart. Kathie, thank you for making Astrid's day!

    Reanna M.

    Great place to take your kids. I think it take a $100 bill to fully accessorize, all out the way you want for your stuffed animal or bear. Great customer service! Staff is patient and really good with kids.

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    Kat A.

    This is a great place to go and spend some money like $35-$50 a pop). Totally worth it to do a birthday party here. Kids and adults alike have a blast creating aa new friend. The party prices range in pricing and what each package offers to the recipient. We got the package with all the bells and whistles - $45/kid. This included an employee completely dedicated to you and your party. You also received any of the stuffed and fluff animals, an outfit with shoes, a bag to carry them in and a sound to put in the stuffy. It was a great time. You always have the option to spend as little or as much as you want. Go out there and make a new friend.

    Fluff station :)

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    Amazingly friendly and awesome with the kids and explaining things. Our kids had a blast. Would definitely come back.

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