Frozen Booster Pin Set - Disneyland Purchases - 2013-11-23 - First Look - Packaged - Full Back View
The Frozen Booster 4 Pin Set is shown close up, still in its plastic packaging. It consists Elsa, Anna, Olaf and Arendelle Castle in cameos. The pins are flat, oval shaped and 1 1/2'' H x 1 1/4'' W. There are silver snowflakes in the white boarder of the pins. The three characters have their names on the pins, which I think was unnecessary. Plus the names of Anna and Elsa are hard to read due to the fancy over embellished font. However, the pins are all attractive, if a little simple in design, and they are fairly movie accurate. The backing card has a nice scene with Arendelle Castle set against snowy mountains, and standard images of Elsa and Anna. I wish that Anna weren't cross-eyed, and goofy-looking. It reminds me of the image of Rapunzel in the Tangled Ever After merchandise box art. It is an open edition release, and cost a reasonable $22.95.
I bought some newly released Frozen pins and vinylmation at Disneyland today (Nov. 23, 2013). They include the Frozen Princess Jewel Pin (that I had previously bought last Sunday), the Frozen Snowglobe LE 2500 Pin (featuring Olaf in a plastic hemisphere), the Frozen Booster 4 Pin Set (featuring Elsa, Anna, Olaf and Arendelle Castle), and the Frozen Anna and Elsa LE 1500 Vinylmation Set. I will take further photos of the newly released items soon.
My visit to Disneyland on Saturday, November 23, 2013. I was there mainly for limited edition Frozen vinylmation and pins. Even though I'm not a collector of either, I'm liking the Frozen merchandise so much in general that I am getting what I can of things that I don't normally buy. The limited edition Olaf vinylmation was sold out, but they did have the Anna and Elsa set, at the D Street store in Downtown Disney. There were no Frozen artwork in the WonderGround Gallery, but at the Vault 28 they had some awesome looking Disney Princess artwork in the front window displays. Then at the World of Disney, I took a look at their Frozen merchandise display. They had very nice looking Disney Parks costumes for Anna and Elsa that are different than the Disney Store ones. Then in Disneyland Park itself, at the LGM Store Command, they had the limited edition Olaf Snowglobe pin, and the four pin Frozen Booster Pin Set. Finally I got the high score at the Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters ride. I had very good day at Disneyland today! Tomorrow I'm going to see an early showing of Frozen at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, so its an all Frozen weekend for me.
Frozen Booster Pin Set - Disneyland Purchases - 2013-11-23 - First Look - Packaged - Full Back View
The Frozen Booster 4 Pin Set is shown close up, still in its plastic packaging. It consists Elsa, Anna, Olaf and Arendelle Castle in cameos. The pins are flat, oval shaped and 1 1/2'' H x 1 1/4'' W. There are silver snowflakes in the white boarder of the pins. The three characters have their names on the pins, which I think was unnecessary. Plus the names of Anna and Elsa are hard to read due to the fancy over embellished font. However, the pins are all attractive, if a little simple in design, and they are fairly movie accurate. The backing card has a nice scene with Arendelle Castle set against snowy mountains, and standard images of Elsa and Anna. I wish that Anna weren't cross-eyed, and goofy-looking. It reminds me of the image of Rapunzel in the Tangled Ever After merchandise box art. It is an open edition release, and cost a reasonable $22.95.
I bought some newly released Frozen pins and vinylmation at Disneyland today (Nov. 23, 2013). They include the Frozen Princess Jewel Pin (that I had previously bought last Sunday), the Frozen Snowglobe LE 2500 Pin (featuring Olaf in a plastic hemisphere), the Frozen Booster 4 Pin Set (featuring Elsa, Anna, Olaf and Arendelle Castle), and the Frozen Anna and Elsa LE 1500 Vinylmation Set. I will take further photos of the newly released items soon.
My visit to Disneyland on Saturday, November 23, 2013. I was there mainly for limited edition Frozen vinylmation and pins. Even though I'm not a collector of either, I'm liking the Frozen merchandise so much in general that I am getting what I can of things that I don't normally buy. The limited edition Olaf vinylmation was sold out, but they did have the Anna and Elsa set, at the D Street store in Downtown Disney. There were no Frozen artwork in the WonderGround Gallery, but at the Vault 28 they had some awesome looking Disney Princess artwork in the front window displays. Then at the World of Disney, I took a look at their Frozen merchandise display. They had very nice looking Disney Parks costumes for Anna and Elsa that are different than the Disney Store ones. Then in Disneyland Park itself, at the LGM Store Command, they had the limited edition Olaf Snowglobe pin, and the four pin Frozen Booster Pin Set. Finally I got the high score at the Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters ride. I had very good day at Disneyland today! Tomorrow I'm going to see an early showing of Frozen at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, so its an all Frozen weekend for me.