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Disney opens stores in Targets across the country

Disney and Target fans unite!
Credit: Target

CLEARWATER, Fla. — Two of the happiest places on earth are about to combine forces.

Twenty-five new Disney stores opened in Targets across the country, including in Clearwater.

Disney merchandise also went on sale online and on Target’s app on Friday.

Target’s Disney stores will be a “shop in shop” type of layout. The mini-shops will be around 750 square feet of space around kids’ clothes and toys.

“Disney and Target share a common vision to provide our guests and consumers with innovative and unique experiences, and high-quality product,” said Bob Chapek, chairman of Disney parks experiences and products.

Target said another 40 locations could open their doors by this time next year. Also, the superstore is planning on opening a new store in 2021 at the western entrance of the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida at Flamingo Crossings Town Center.

You can find a store near you using Target's store locator. 

Alabama

Mobile: 790 Schillinger Road S.

California

Murrieta: 41040 California Oaks Road

San Jose: 533 Coleman Ave.

Colorado

Denver: 7930 Northfield Blvd.

Loveland: 1725 Rocky Mountain Ave.

Florida

Clearwater: 2747 Gulf To Bay Blvd.

Jacksonville: 10490 San Jose Blvd.

Illinois

Chicago: 6525 W. Diversey Ave.

New Lenox: 2370 E. Lincoln Highway

Indiana

Clarksville: 1125 Veterans Parkway

Michigan

Brighton: 8043 Challis Road

Minnesota

Maple Grove: 15300 Grove Circle N.

Montana

Bozeman: 2550 Catron St.

Pennsylvania

Philadelphia: 4000 Monument Road

Stroudsburg: 155 Pocono Commons

Oklahoma

Edmond: 1200 E. 2nd St.

Oregon

Keizer: 6450 Keizer Station Blvd. NE

Texas

Allen: 150 E. Stacy Road

Austin: 10900 Lakeline Mall Drive

Euless: 1401 W. Glade Road

Pasadena: 5757 Fairmont Parkway

Spring: 19511 Interstate Highway 45

Utah

South Jordan: 11525 Parkway Plaza Drive

Virginia

Leesburg: 1200 Edwards Ferry Road

Washington

Lake Stevens: 9601 Market Place

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