M&M World is like waking up in chocolate heaven -- four floors of chocolate full of M&M memorabilia. You'll
see the attraction's charming front window display. We went at night; it was still an amazing display on the front of the building. Bright yellow sign with many lights, and a red M&M on one side and a yellow M&M peanut on the other.
Once you step inside this M&M's wonderland, you'll instantly feel the energy with the bright colors, upbeat music and playful M&M's memorabilia. On the main floor, choose from a variety of charms, mugs, personalized key chains and just about every souvenir imaginable. There's also a kiosk where you can customize your own ID tag.
The rainbow wall on the second floor features 22 different M&M's colors like
teal, hot pink, lime green, gray and purple -- what a treat! You get a plastic bag and pick an assortment of these M&Ms; they are sold by weight, so there is a scale where you can weigh your bag before going to the cash register. We helped Debbie weigh some M&Ms; they didn't weigh the same at the register. Then a few steps away, browse through a selection of candy dispensers and T-shirts. These tees poke fun with catchy logos like "You Wanna Piece of Me?" and "Candy of the Opera."
Located on the third floor, the first-ever “My M&M’s” allows you to personalize the candies with your own custom message. You can write anything from your name to a special date or any other message that fits two lines (eight characters per line). It’s fun, easy, and only takes a couple of minutes.
Juststeps away from the "My M&M's" station, catch the digitally-remastered interactive 3-D film, "I Left My M in Vegas" in the M&M's movie theater. Enjoy a thrilling adventure with Red and Yellow as they try to reclaim Red's "M" logo he gambled away in a roulette game. The free movie runs about 10 minutes long and plays throughout the day.
On the fourth and final floor, get an up-close look at an M&M's sponsored
Toyota Camry race car and a bunch of NASCAR-themed M&M products like model
cars and candy dispensers.
You see a timeline of how the M&M's characters evolved throughout the years. These walls also showcase funny movie posters starring your favorite M&M characters.
Throughout all the four floors there were M&M statues you could take pictures with. Grady, Debbie and Robin took the picture with the red M&M with the Las Vegas sign, and then I did. Robin just had to take a picture with the blue M&M too.
M&M's World really brings out the kid in all of everyone, but it doesn't take much for me to be a kid. My only thing I would change about this store would be the prices. It's an amazing store, and I love M&M's!
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