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Black Friday ToysRus Deals

Black Friday ToysRus Deals - We are on location at a Toys R Us store here at Time Square New York which is the biggest Toys R Us store so far. They have started their Black Friday Sale as early as 10:00pm on Thanksgiving Day 2010 and many have already took the opportunity to be here. This store at Times Square is Toys R Us biggest flaship store and occupies 110,000 square feet in total. It consists of everything from toys to trains to videogames and offers unique product displays, convenient guest services and exciting features and attractions.

We can see both Americans and also foreigners taking advantage of the huge Black Friday 2010 sales at Toys R Us. The center of this Toys R Us superstore or Toy Universe also comes with various attractions like the 60-foot Ferris wheel, a life-sized T-Rex dinosaur, and the 4,000 square-foot Barbie dollhouse. The Toys R Us Black Friday 2010 ads offers store wide discounts so all the boutiques displaying the hottest toys will be offering lots and lots of discounts.

“Shopping here at Toys R Us Time Square had always been one of our families after Thanksgiving routineevery year,” says Jerry Chong a Chinese American from the Bronx. Another shopper said that Black Friday is always the best here, “Toys R Us Time Square is always the best location for your Black Friday toys craving,” said Margie, a shopper from nearby Brooklyn.

Black Friday ToysRus Deals

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