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Disneyland Visit 2015-08-02 - Main Street Emporium - Disney Parks Snow Queen Elsa Small Figurine - Full Rear View

Main Street Emporium. Newly released Disney Parks Snow Queen Elsa Small Figurine. $49.95. She is a two piece figure, with Elsa magnetically attached to the separate snowflake base. Resin and cloth. Felt on the bottom of the base.

 

I visited Disneyland on Sunday August 2, 2015, during the midday. It was seasonably warm, with a light to moderate crowd. I saw several newly released items that interested me.

 

First, in the World of Disney, there were the Attractionista dolls. They are posable 12'' dolls by Disney Parks, and cost $29.95 each. There are four of them: Maddie (Mad Tea Party), Gracey (Haunted Mansion), Pearl (Pirates of the Caribbean) and Celeste (Space Mountain). Each of them comes with headgear and a sidekick. I bought one of each, and will post detailed photos of them later.

 

Next is a new Snow Queen Elsa small figurine by Disney Parks. She is $49.95, and made of resin. Her cape is made of cloth. She is in the arms stretched out Let It Go pose. I saw her in the Emporium and the China Closet. She is about 8'' tall, and is attached to the separate snowflake base by two very strong magnets. Her paint job is very good, as is her likeness to the animated character.

 

The World of Disney, there were some very nice artwork for sale, by Disney artist Darren Wilson. They were deluxe prints, at $39.95 each. They included Beauty and the Beast, Tinker Bell and Ariel.

 

At the request of a fellow collector, I photographed both sides of all the picture vinyl discs available at the 20th Century Music Company. They had the Lion King, Aladdin, Cinderella, the Nightmare Before Christmas, Frozen and Beauty and the Beast. They only had one copy of Beauty and the Beast left on the shelves, so I bought it.

 

The DL60 LE Aurora doll was still for sale, at the World of Disney, and elsewhere. The various pin stores had a replenished supply of DL60 pins, some of which I haven't seen for a few weeks. There were various DL60 merchandise that were new to me, at various locations.

 

Finally, I took a photo of chilli peppers being grown in the landscaping around the Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters attraction.

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Taken on August 2, 2015