Carwardine Colony/Carwardine Street Shops

Carwardine Street is the name of the "street" that aligns the Entrance plaza, it is considered the Main Street USA of Carwardine Colony. The street contains 16 buildings.

Carwardine Tobacco Shop (1980-1993)
In 1988, cigar sales were suspended after the park banned smoking. The original cigar Indian statue outside the store was auctioned off to a Native American charity in the early 90s.

Meet Mario! (1993-2006)
In 1993, the tobacco shop was turned into a meet-and-greet, as nothing was being sold at the shop but overflow from the Clothes Shop across the street.

Season Pass Processing Center (2006-2014)
In 2006, the Mario meet & greet was moved next to the Super Mario World attraction, so it became the new Season Pass processing center.

Pepsi Spire (2014-2018)
In 2014, the Season Pass Processing Center gained a new building closer to the entrance, so it was replaced with the Pepsi Spire complex.

The Spire was replaced in 2018 due to complaints over its lack of Keurig Dr. Pepper and independent products and technical issues with the machine, plus PepsiCo having lost interest in it.

Pepsi Refreshment Station (featuring the Cornelius IDC Pro) (2018-present)
List of Products (listed in a board above every fountain):

Side 1


 * Pepsi
 * Diet Pepsi
 * Sierra Mist
 * Mug Root Beer
 * Mountain Dew
 * Dr. Pepper
 * Water
 * Gatorade Cool Blue

Side 2

Flavor Shots
 * Brisk Sweet Tea
 * Water
 * Cheerwine
 * Panchi
 * Manzanita Sol
 * Ski
 * Diet Pepsi
 * Pepsi


 * Cherry
 * Vanilla
 * Lemon
 * Raspberry

Carwardine Outfitters (1980-1995)
Carwardine Outfitters was a clothing store.

Carwardine Animation Cel Shop (1995-2002)
Animation cel sales stopped after Dept. 2 switched to digital ink & paint, the custom-printed animation cels would continue to be sold at stores across the park until 2006.

Old Time Penny Arcade (2020-present)
The Old Time Penny Arcade was brought back in 2020.

Subway (2000-present)
The location originally opened with a statue of Jared Fogle and his iconic pants, who was the spokesperson for Subway at the time, but was removed in 2015 after his arrest. The statue is now in storage at Carwardine Studios next door. There’s also a Dippin’ Dots stand connected to this location. Before this combined Subway/Dippin’ Dots stand opened, Carwardine Street was the only district of the park without a Dippin’ Dots stand. The Dippin' Dots stand here was used to film an 2022 ad for Carwardine queue tape usage promoting the debut of Dippin' Dots' new ICEE Cherry 'n Blue Raz Ice flavor.

10 Carwardine Street
One of two buildings that are split into two tenants. Currently, the second tenant space is occupied by Carwardine Shaved Ice, which moved here after being replaced at 8 Carwardine Street with ICEE Mix It Up.

Carwardine Shaved Ice (currently serves Tropical Sno shaved ice) (1999-present)
Also sells some Tropical Sno flavors that are exclusive to Carwardine Parks properties.

Imaginarium by Toys "R" Us (1999-2004)
This Imaginarium store also featured a meet-and-greet area for Cosmo the Dog, one of the Imaginarium mascots, and Geoffrey the Giraffe for a time.

Carwardine Candy Shop (1990-present)
Sells a variety of candy, including chocolates, penny candy, taffy, fudge and imported foreign candy. Also sells soda made with real sugar (including several varieties of Ramune, novelty sodas (such as some of Soda Pop Shop's offerings) and PepsiCo and Keurig Dr. Pepper's own "made with real sugar" offerings) and regional sodas (such as Abita Root Beer and Ale-8-One).

16 Carwardine Street
One of two buildings split into two tenants. Currently, the second tenant space is a Bluey Shop.

WWF/E Shop (1991-present)
Sells WWE merchandise (including Mattel's WWE toys), as well as independent products made by WWE Legends and Hall of Famers (such as Kurt Angle's CHXN-SNX range) and exclusive-to-Carwardine WWE merchandise, apparel and gifts. This shop will occasionally host meet-and-greets with WWE Superstars, Hall of Famers and/or Legends.

Bluey Shop (2022-present)
Sells Bluey merchandise (mainly Moose Toys' merchandise for the series), as well as some exclusive merchandise, apparel and gifts. A meet-and-greet with Bluey is located outside the store.