Champion Party Supply
Seattle, WA 98109-4909
Phone: (206) 284-1980
User Reviews for Champion Party Supply
10/27/2007 Posted by randerson11
i realize you can't expect much from a party supply store, but they fail at meeting even the most reasonable of expectations. I bought a costume there 1 hour ago. I realized when I got home there was no helmet. I called in, to be told there was no helmet that came with the costume. I said there was, she said someone stole it. "okay so can I come in and pick up a helmet" "no, we have no more" me- "are you sure" her- "i am pretty sure" me- " so what can I do" her- "your sol sir (s*** out of luck)" then she hung up on me mid sentence. awesome. thanks. champion of douchebaggery and party supplies your a bad bad store
Pros: they have costumes for halloween
Cons: they are way to expensive
10/23/2007 Posted by wetkite
Make big money? Not creative? Go to Champions. College girls from miles away will argue that Champions is the best. Well, if you like to see twenty different versions of a skimpy nurse outfit ranging anywhere from $59.99 and up (not including syringe or stockings) then for you, it just might be. This year I saw plenty of pirates, Marie Antoinettes, nurses, and gothic ladies, but not one unique costume in the place. If you were thinking that you could purchase that adorable costume you saw online and avoid the shipping charges, you were kidding yourself! The same costume I found online for $52.99 that required $10.00 of shipping was $69.99 in the store- and finding it in the overstuffed aisles was much more difficult, and the staff offered absolutely no help. If you can manage to snag one of the pierced, dreadlocked, dyed temp-staff on their way through the aisle, they'll respond in a huffy "No, we don't have that" and stare at you as if you're supposed to tip them for their rudeness and their company's unpreparedness. Granted, they're probably only working their for minimum wage so they can afford the costume they'd like to purchase from their EMPLOYER. I did give Champion's at least ONE star, because though they have a limited selection, the wigs aren't all that bad if you're willing to pay upwards of 25 dollars a pop. Also, they have a wide variety of accessories for those of us who "make our own"- at no less than $2.99 a piece. If you're looking for an accessory that you would expect to pay $0.99 for at WAL*MART - - GO TO WAL*MART. Okay, okay- so most costume stores are the same. Their halloween profits fuel them through the rest of the costume-less year... but Champion's could learn a thing or two from costume stores that double as retail and second hand, like Red Light or Buffalo Exchange. Bottom line: lackluster in originality, terrible service, lacking in organization and variance, and prices nearing criminal heights.
Pros: Wigs, variety of accessories if you're willing to pay
Cons: Customer service, outlandish prices, costumes poor quality and lacking in variety and originality
05/03/2007 Posted by sweetbtty
OKay, this store is expensive, but come on, it's not a huge chain like Wal-mart or anything. The selection of Hello Kitty, Emily, and gothy type clothes is awesome, as well as gear for Halloween. The staff is always friendly, although kinda hard to recognize who works there. The music always puts me in a good mood while I walk around, and the store just has a fun vibe to it.
Pros: Nice staff, lots of party gear, great displays
Cons: heavy door to open, no refunds, kinda expensive
07/26/2005 Posted by mrodwick
Selection seems good (even though the costumes you can buy are all poor quality) but the customer service (when you can actually FIND someone to assist you) is simply awful. You would think people who work in a costume/party supply store would have a sense of humor and be having a good time. Not so. Shopping at Champion takes the fun out of planning the party.
Pros: Location
Cons: Service, Value
10/30/2002 Posted by pozer_007
This place is great! Superior selection with tons of different products. You can find everything that you need here, including the small accessories that can make a costume great (e.g. "The pimp kit"). Only con: prices were a bit on the high side. Guess they need to pay that pricey Queen Anne rent somehow. Store also has tons of great costume ideas, so don't feel like you need to show up with one in mind.
Pros: selection
Cons: expensive

