Generation Differences
Dolls vary from generation to generation. The original 1st generation Taryn was supposed to have brown eyes, but something went wrong and so she had RED eyes. These 1st generation dolls are rare and highly sought-after and so they go for a lot on second hand sites.
Every few years the dolls outfits are changed. Sometimes, the doll herself is changed.
In 2018, Jenna was changed. She had bright green eyes, similar to American Girl’s historical Felicity. Now, she has dark green eyes, like BeForever Felicity. She also has a new outfit. Luckily, if you don't like the new doll, but you like her outfit, you can buy a set that includes the old Jenna, her old outfit, and her new outfit for $120 CAD.
Maplelea Spa
Like the American Girl Doll Hospital, the Maplelea Girls have something similar, the Maplelea Spa.
Unlike the Doll Hospital, the Spa replaces the entire doll.
Maplelea warns you that if you have an earlier gen doll, they will be replaced with the current generation doll, but the doll will be the same if you send in a doll of the current generation, they'll be fine.
You can also have just the head or just the body replaced, but the Spa has a fixed price of $54 CAD. The new doll will come with: a bathrobe with a maple leaf embroidering, slippers, and journal pages that explains the character’s stay, which you can put in their diary. I am not sure if it is based on the character, as the Maplelea Friends are supposed to have their personalities made by the owner, therefore, the Friends’ diaries are blank.
To send a doll in, you must print a “Spa Admission Form.” once you've filled out the form, you place the form and undressed doll in a box. Do not use newspaper, as it could bleed through the form, and they would not be able to replace your doll. You then use the adress on the form and mail the doll to Maplelea.
The process is exactly like sending a doll to the AG Doll Hospital.
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