Yeah, I rembering when I was a kid, Toys R Us had a pretty big and decent video game/electronics selection. During the peak of skylanders, Toy's R Us was jam packed with them
In the 80's I remember our Toys R' Us in Jacksonville FL. had its own building and parking lot, like Walmart. As a kid, it felt huge looking up at the isles filled with toys! 🤩
I'm both happy and sad seeing this. It's sad because I remember Toys R Us being the absolute best thing as a kid and I remember how popular it was, and it's sad to see that there's only 1 real store around. On the other hand, I'm happy to see that it's still there in some form. Hoping they're able to grow again so kids across the country can experience the pure joy of a trip to Toys R Us again. Edit: as far as the video games go, they don't really market them the same way they did before online gaming became big. Back in the 90's when I was growing up, the packaging and marketing for video games was colorful and fun and everything had physical copies because there was no online gaming yet (except very niche PC stuff). There were also huge sections of strategy guides, Nintendo power, etc that used to be big too. Not to mention there wasn't really a good way to keep track of game releases outside of paying a subscription to Nintendo Power or EGM or something along those lines, so when you went to the store you'd peruse the selection of games looking for something interesting every time you went. I think for video games today, the whole idea of physical copies is starting to go away, magazines and strategy guides are gone because we have the internet (which is totally not as fun), and we have more access to news about new releases and don't really have a need to go looking through the shelves. So it kinda makes sense that they didn't dedicate space to that. It's not worth it anymore.
yeah in finland i remember barbie shelves being made like cave, a barbie cave filled with barbies. the marketing and putting toys into shelf in early 2000s was made with more thoughtful way, kind of in kids perspective
I live in Michigan We still have a Toy R Us in Windsor Canada. For us its only a 30 minute drive. Its sad where are all the kids?? So many kids just look at tablets or phones, no wonder this world is so screwed up
Reading along the lyrics on the stairs … it’s hard not to feel a lil tug on the heart strings reminiscing way back to a time when life was so carefree. The Toys R Us over there is definitely not the same as the ones from back in the day but there is no way we can expect any toy store from the 80s-90s to really have the same look n feel in 2023 lol
My first job was at TRU from 2012-2014 and again from 2016 till it closed and theses store are great but its a shadow of its former self especially the small stores in Macy's my section specialty was action/dolls and "R zone" (electronics) i miss it genuinely and would gladly go back.
Honestly this is pretty sweet. While its not the "warehouse" style, there was a TRU that was open back in Santa Monica, CA near 3rd St Promenade many years ago that sort of had this style of multi-floor setup, so this actually isnt too far off of a layout that they have had in the past for some of their stores. When I saw what the mini-stores were in Macy's, I checked out on that immediately. Hardly any space for inventory and most of the product seemed old. This is all stuff that I would LOVE to see at a Walmart/Target/etc, but is never there. So I consider that a win! If you live near this, consider yourself lucky. I'd love it if they could slowly get to a point where we see more of these stand alone TRUs again in the future.
I’m surprised to see this toys r us has the lasted waves for the Jakks Pacific Sonic The Hedgehog figures, usually people in the like me in the US & UK are constantly struggling to find them in stores like Target, Smyths & the entertainer since they seem to only carry 1 assortment but here it’s about 2-3 which is shocking for some people who are used to with dealing with 1 assortment
im old enough to remember that in the video game section at toys r us, there was a wall of pictures of all the games. underneath each picture was an envelope with multiple tickets of the game. you take a ticket and bring it to the video game only cashier. they scan it, you pay, and they give you the game. it worked out well until there were more tickets than video games, and you got your hopes up when you saw and grabbed a ticket and wait in line only for the cashier to tell you theyre out of stock. i miss that.
The He Man stuff is SUPPOSED to be close, its their retro line. I've bought a bunch of them for my son :) And saving them for when he's older :) Btw love your video!!!
No thanks, this store is laid out like chaos… like an American Girl or one of those new oversized candy stores with waaaaay too much of the same colors. The art and images on the boxes just blend into each other. Back in the day…When you saw a gi joe section or a transformers section, you knew immediately from down the aisle…
I agree. I don't like the layout at all. There is a 3 story candy store in this same mall that is setup almost identically. I'll have a video on that too. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for showing us this. I want to work there. I just watched a video of a Toys R Us in Singapore. It is sooo cool! I wish I could work there. LOL
I used to live 15 minutes away from a toys r us before it closed, glad to see that toys r us still exists! (American dream mall is little over an hour away from where I live now)
Toys-R-Us was my first job when I turned 18 back in the 70s. That was back when they carried toys, sporting goods, camping equipment, baby furniture and supplies, bikes, swimming pools, outdoor play equipment and when parents were getting in fights to buy those Baby Alives that were a lot cheaper than the $70 they were in the video.....LOL
Back before the Internet, Saturday morning cartoons in the 80s and 90s helped drive toy sales. I know it influenced my toy list and wants. Now there’s just a huge supply of on hand media and tech. Sitting in front of the tv waiting for cartoons to come on isn’t it anymore. Hopefully Toys R Us can make a comeback of sorts
What happened in Canada is that the US Toys r us was the parent company of all the Canadian locations but when they filed for bankruptcy they sold all their Canadian locations and the naming rights in Canada to Fairfax Financial which in turn went and sold it to Doug Putman who is a Canadian billionaire that also owns Sunrise Records. So Toys R us Canada operates completely independently from the US company now.
There are a lot of things in that store that aren't the things kids are currently hyped about, but are more expensive collectibles for nostalgic adults. That is not a healthy place for the toy market, it's the same place that comic books have ended up. It is absolutely possible to get more kids in the door and excited to be there, it just needs a back-to-basics, staff-empowerment approach like how Waterstones and Barnes & Noble were turned around.
$90!!! (Playmobile Knight Rider) And thats why Toys R Us is out of business. I bought both of those on Amazon its $48 there, man i'd pay 10% more to buy it at Toys R Us but wow ... closer to 90% more is a touhg no.
Yo I remember I once went to a toys are us when I was 6 or 7 bro they had a Thomas the train I thing it was supposed to be like a display but YOU can actually play with the trains but they sealed it I think people were stealing the trains or something idk
Toys r us for life like they say alot has to do with kids just being on their phones or tablets suck and also Amazon hurt them i wish we can all show full support of toys r us and all these toys stores and clothing stores ext before they will go fully extinct 🙏🙏🙏
It's not in a freestanding building, but it is standalone in that it's not in a Macy's or other store. Every other Toys R Us is basically just the toy department in Macy's.
@@dvferyance Not counting the two stores that were open from 2019 to 2021, there haven't been any standalone Toys are Us stores since 2018 in the US. Strangely, they never went out of business in Canada.
@@fleabittenadventures Yeah I never understood that. Was there some love fest for Toys R Us in Canada that just wasn't in the US for some reason? I thought Toys R Us was opening new stores again not being some division of Macy's. I didn't even know Macy's sold toys. Is that all they ever intend to do or do they plan to open more stores like this one in the future?
All Stores Please lower the price of all Military and Local for all brands of Toys Products and Production Cost Now That's too much $$ The Whole World Now Pray
All Stores Please lower the price of all Military and Local for all brands of Toys Products and Accessories and Production Cost Now That's too much $$ The Whole World Now pray
Yeah, I rembering when I was a kid, Toys R Us had a pretty big and decent video game/electronics selection. During the peak of skylanders, Toy's R Us was jam packed with them
Yup. I got my Commodore 64, Sega Master System, Sega Genesis and Sega 32x there! Good times!
Decent?
I miss the 80's and 90's stores. KB toys , Toys R Us , Radio Shack , Circuit City , Good Guys , Suncoast , EB games , Blockbuster , etc.
so do i :(
Remember Funcoland?
In the 80's I remember our Toys R' Us in Jacksonville FL. had its own building and parking lot, like Walmart. As a kid, it felt huge looking up at the isles filled with toys! 🤩
I'm both happy and sad seeing this. It's sad because I remember Toys R Us being the absolute best thing as a kid and I remember how popular it was, and it's sad to see that there's only 1 real store around. On the other hand, I'm happy to see that it's still there in some form.
Hoping they're able to grow again so kids across the country can experience the pure joy of a trip to Toys R Us again.
Edit: as far as the video games go, they don't really market them the same way they did before online gaming became big. Back in the 90's when I was growing up, the packaging and marketing for video games was colorful and fun and everything had physical copies because there was no online gaming yet (except very niche PC stuff). There were also huge sections of strategy guides, Nintendo power, etc that used to be big too. Not to mention there wasn't really a good way to keep track of game releases outside of paying a subscription to Nintendo Power or EGM or something along those lines, so when you went to the store you'd peruse the selection of games looking for something interesting every time you went. I think for video games today, the whole idea of physical copies is starting to go away, magazines and strategy guides are gone because we have the internet (which is totally not as fun), and we have more access to news about new releases and don't really have a need to go looking through the shelves. So it kinda makes sense that they didn't dedicate space to that. It's not worth it anymore.
yeah in finland i remember barbie shelves being made like cave, a barbie cave filled with barbies. the marketing and putting toys into shelf in early 2000s was made with more thoughtful way, kind of in kids perspective
I remember the Toys "R" Us stores in Parsippany, NJ and Jensen Beach, FL. I also went to the Toys "R" Us in Rockaway, NJ.
Yes! Can you do please Radio Shack and Linens and Things.
I would do Radio Shack, but it went out of business years ago.
I live in Michigan We still have a Toy R Us in Windsor Canada. For us its only a 30 minute drive. Its sad where are all the kids?? So many kids just look at tablets or phones, no wonder this world is so screwed up
Yeah, I read that there are still Toys R Us stores in Canada. Do they look like the old school Toys R Us we used to have in the US?
YO MICHIGAN GANG I TO AND why do I feel like toys r us is closed when irl it can’t be,it lasts forever
Yeah my two oldest kids don’t even want toys anymore, just robux for their Roblox game. Kinda sad tbh
I remember a huge section of power wheels, bikes, and scooters. That was always my favorite section as a kid.
Nice Video.
I loved Toys R Us as a kid and I still loved it when I had to shop for my grandkids.
Reading along the lyrics on the stairs … it’s hard not to feel a lil tug on the heart strings reminiscing way back to a time when life was so carefree. The Toys R Us over there is definitely not the same as the ones from back in the day but there is no way we can expect any toy store from the 80s-90s to really have the same look n feel in 2023 lol
I agree!
@@fleabittenadventures Really appreciate you sharing a tour of the store! It's quite facinating seeing the flagship Toys r Us store!
It's not the same, but it's good for what it is
Yes. It's nice to see that Toys R Us still exists.
My first job was at TRU from 2012-2014 and again from 2016 till it closed and theses store are great but its a shadow of its former self especially the small stores in Macy's my section specialty was action/dolls and "R zone" (electronics) i miss it genuinely and would gladly go back.
Celebrating our 75th anniversary of Toys "R" Us in 2023-24 from the USA to all around the world!💎💎💎💎💎💎
Honestly this is pretty sweet.
While its not the "warehouse" style, there was a TRU that was open back in Santa Monica, CA near 3rd St Promenade many years ago that sort of had this style of multi-floor setup, so this actually isnt too far off of a layout that they have had in the past for some of their stores.
When I saw what the mini-stores were in Macy's, I checked out on that immediately. Hardly any space for inventory and most of the product seemed old. This is all stuff that I would LOVE to see at a Walmart/Target/etc, but is never there. So I consider that a win! If you live near this, consider yourself lucky.
I'd love it if they could slowly get to a point where we see more of these stand alone TRUs again in the future.
Next year of 2024 they are going back as a full-time store again in America
really?
I’m surprised to see this toys r us has the lasted waves for the Jakks Pacific Sonic The Hedgehog figures, usually people in the like me in the US & UK are constantly struggling to find them in stores like Target, Smyths & the entertainer since they seem to only carry 1 assortment but here it’s about 2-3 which is shocking for some people who are used to with dealing with 1 assortment
This store did seem to have plenty of stock. Probably because it's a "flagship" store and they don't want to have any empty shelves.
The store was opened last year so technically this is a comeback store
im old enough to remember that in the video game section at toys r us, there was a wall of pictures of all the games. underneath each picture was an envelope with multiple tickets of the game. you take a ticket and bring it to the video game only cashier. they scan it, you pay, and they give you the game. it worked out well until there were more tickets than video games, and you got your hopes up when you saw and grabbed a ticket and wait in line only for the cashier to tell you theyre out of stock. i miss that.
The He Man stuff is SUPPOSED to be close, its their retro line. I've bought a bunch of them for my son :) And saving them for when he's older :) Btw love your video!!!
the world was better pre-2000. That's not nostalgia, it's fact.
The Toys "R" Us Stores in Macy's are ¡El Terriblè!
It's just the name for their toy departments, technically speaking
I remembered toys r Us used to sell dvds
I remeber my toysRus down in Columbia SC was WAAAAYYYYY bigger than this i miss the gigantic toysRus's
Toys R Us in Time Square was 2 floors as well. (actually i want to say 3 but maybe only 2)
If they have Teddy Ruxpin there, I would be so happy! I love Teddy Ruxpin!
We still have our Teddy Ruxpin!!!! ❤❤❤❤
No thanks, this store is laid out like chaos… like an American Girl or one of those new oversized candy stores with waaaaay too much of the same colors. The art and images on the boxes just blend into each other. Back in the day…When you saw a gi joe section or a transformers section, you knew immediately from down the aisle…
I agree. I don't like the layout at all. There is a 3 story candy store in this same mall that is setup almost identically. I'll have a video on that too. Thanks for watching!
@@fleabittenadventures toys r us is closed in American dream
@@Chuckecheesejoplinit ain't lyer
@@Chuckecheesejoplinwhat!? youre kidding?
Who here 2023 thats its making a comeback
I remember toysrus had bikes and drivable cars
Thank you for showing us this. I want to work there. I just watched a video of a Toys R Us in Singapore. It is sooo cool! I wish I could work there. LOL
THANK YOU FOR THIS!!! Did they have any electric car race sets or HO, S gauge train sets???
Thnx in advance.
Nope.
I used to live 15 minutes away from a toys r us before it closed, glad to see that toys r us still exists! (American dream mall is little over an hour away from where I live now)
Toys-R-Us was my first job when I turned 18 back in the 70s. That was back when they carried toys, sporting goods, camping equipment, baby furniture and supplies, bikes, swimming pools, outdoor play equipment and when parents were getting in fights to buy those Baby Alives that were a lot cheaper than the $70 they were in the video.....LOL
Back before the Internet, Saturday morning cartoons in the 80s and 90s helped drive toy sales. I know it influenced my toy list and wants.
Now there’s just a huge supply of on hand media and tech. Sitting in front of the tv waiting for cartoons to come on isn’t it anymore. Hopefully Toys R Us can make a comeback of sorts
Why am I crying 😭
Wow 😲
It also seems smaller because the old toy r us had high ceilings like target/walmart
It's odd because Toys r Us never went out of business in Canada,and I go there often as I collect action figures and Hot wheels.
Yeah, that's what I heard. I'd love to check out a Toys 'R Us in Canada some day.
What happened in Canada is that the US Toys r us was the parent company of all the Canadian locations but when they filed for bankruptcy they sold all their Canadian locations and the naming rights in Canada to Fairfax Financial which in turn went and sold it to Doug Putman who is a Canadian billionaire that also owns Sunrise Records. So Toys R us Canada operates completely independently from the US company now.
Now imagine this. What if they build 2 floor Toys “R” Us/Babies “R” Us stores with Toys “R” Us on the top floor and Babies “R” Us on the bottom floor.
You skipped the Transformers section… That’s a slap in the face to my childhood
Sorry
There are a lot of things in that store that aren't the things kids are currently hyped about, but are more expensive collectibles for nostalgic adults. That is not a healthy place for the toy market, it's the same place that comic books have ended up. It is absolutely possible to get more kids in the door and excited to be there, it just needs a back-to-basics, staff-empowerment approach like how Waterstones and Barnes & Noble were turned around.
I wonder if they can make the inside be something like how the Canadian stores look like, while keeping the interactive stuff from here
They are opening 24 more standalone flagship stores 2024.
SHe got him Castle Greyskull as a present and she don't even remember 11:44
Well, it was 42 years ago
Toys are u , probably couldn't have existed because the owner never had the money to open the stores to start. But toys are is used to be cool.
Informative video! Their stock of one billion WWE Shayna Baszler basic action figures sure gives me a reason to head there 😂🙄
Why were those New Jersey and Texas Toys R Us stores closed down?
when did you go there maybe it was not busy cause maybe you went when kids were still in school maybe it is packed during other times
It was on a Tuesday at about 4 in the afternoon, so school was out. There were also a lot of kids I'm the mall outside.
They open another store in Mall of America in Minnesota
I heard there is a new Toys “R” Us in the Mall Of America
Omg😢😢😢toys r u s is in the mall omg😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤
It's not so much "last" as much as "first to return under new low-cost re-imagining."
True, unless there never is another standalone one. Then it would be the last. We'll see
I LOVE THAT FNAF SECTION❤
$90!!! (Playmobile Knight Rider) And thats why Toys R Us is out of business. I bought both of those on Amazon its $48 there, man i'd pay 10% more to buy it at Toys R Us but wow ... closer to 90% more is a touhg no.
Heard they're setting up new stand-alone stores under new ownership.
Where are the video games?
They don't sell any.... I was looking for them too.
@@fleabittenadventures They at least had bikes right?
Nope
No, no no no no no this is new toy of us. It’s been open just recently.
Yo I remember I once went to a toys are us when I was 6 or 7 bro they had a Thomas the train I thing it was supposed to be like a display but YOU can actually play with the trains but they sealed it I think people were stealing the trains or something idk
You forgot about the one at Mall of America.
At the time I filmed this, this was the only one. The Mall of America one didn't open until November 2023.
I went there. well... When i was a baby and i went baby r us when i was a kid like WHAT!
Toys r us for life like they say alot has to do with kids just being on their phones or tablets suck and also Amazon hurt them i wish we can all show full support of toys r us and all these toys stores and clothing stores ext before they will go fully extinct 🙏🙏🙏
NYC got one
Where?
Update 2023 babies r us 😊is open
This is a joke compared to what Toys R Us used to be
It's not the same for sure, but I guess it's better than nothing.
I LOVE WATCHING YOU I WISH I COULD COME THERE AND SHOP IAM FROM CHICAGO I LOVE FLEA MARKETS I ONLY SPEND MONEY TELL MOM HI👁️👃🏿👁️✌🏿✌🏿
Thanks for watching
Who lives seven mins away / Lyndhurst NJ : I do
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This isn't stand alone. It's in a mall.
He meant not in a Macy’s
It's not in a freestanding building, but it is standalone in that it's not in a Macy's or other store. Every other Toys R Us is basically just the toy department in Macy's.
@@fleabittenadventures I didn't know that. I thought they were all like this. Given I don't live in a big city I wouldn't know.
@@dvferyance Not counting the two stores that were open from 2019 to 2021, there haven't been any standalone Toys are Us stores since 2018 in the US. Strangely, they never went out of business in Canada.
@@fleabittenadventures Yeah I never understood that. Was there some love fest for Toys R Us in Canada that just wasn't in the US for some reason? I thought Toys R Us was opening new stores again not being some division of Macy's. I didn't even know Macy's sold toys. Is that all they ever intend to do or do they plan to open more stores like this one in the future?
Toys R us
Ummm...yeah.
All Stores Please lower the price of all Military and Local for all brands of Toys Products and Production Cost Now That's too much $$ The Whole World Now Pray
Did you not know that’s Hong Kong
Huh?
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All Stores Please lower the price of all Military and Local for all brands of Toys Products and Accessories and Production Cost Now That's too much $$ The Whole World Now pray
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Hoping this place had some gunpla from bandai. Sadly i didnt see it. 🥹