Erin Condon, 9, of Stevensville, Maryland, was a newspaper and a miniature camera for all her doll, Julia who was a member of the family for five years.
"I love coffee, too," Erin said while enjoying a bowl of macaroni and cheese bar in the store while Julia "chewed" on miniature muffins dessert bar.
Families began camping outside the store at 2:30 p.m. Friday, said a spokeswoman for the store. When the doors opened at 9 am on Saturday, more than 700 people were online, pending a look at the 23,000-square-foot store.A family holiday in Thailand planned in the Washington area around the opening, store managers said.