Disneyland Visit - New Year's Day 2016 - Tomorrowland - LGM Command Store - New Pin Racks - Closeup of Snow White of and the Seven Dwarfs Tsum Tsum Pin
Tomorrowland, LGM Command Store. New Pin Racks. Closeup of Snow White of and the Seven Dwarfs Tsum Tsum Pin. Doc slides up to reveal Dopey, Grumpy and Bashful.
I visited Disneyland on New Year's Day, 2016. I was there for a few hours in the afternoon. It was sunny, cool and moderately crowded.
At Disneyana, I inquired about purchasing the new Sleeping Beauty framed cel. I discovered that it was available for pre-orders only, and will be released in 6-8 weeks. I ordered one anyway, and will pick it up at the Park when it is ready. My annual pass discount was good only on frame, pin and signed postcard (regularly $130), but the cel itself (at $150) was excluded. The postcard is personally signed by the artists who painted the cel, and the entire piece is produced in Disneyland. I made some more photos of the piece on display, as well as of the Disneyland Ink & Paint Department.
At China Closet, I purchased the new Jim Shore 'Happily Ever After' figure of the Prince carrying Snow White in his arms. The paint job is excellent, and I will show detailed photos of my purchase in another post. This is kind of a consolation prize in place of the WDCC version of the same scene, which I passed on several years ago because of its $300 price.
There are new Disney Parks mini figure fashion playsets of Disney princesses, some of which I posted earlier. They have interchangeable molded plastic outfits and in some cases interchangeable heads. The deluxe versions include the Princes and more outfits. Some of these are also available online at DisneyStore.com. There is also a new reversible medium plush of Tiana and Rapunzel.
There were some new limited edition Star War pins, which of course don't include Rey. There is only one pin that shows Rey, a LE 10000 pin that has been out for several weeks. In the extensive Star Wars merchandise area of the Star Trader shop in Tomorrowland, I could only find a couple of items that featured Rey: a girls t-shirt and a woman's tank top, both of which had the same scene of Rey with BB-8.
Disneyland Visit - New Year's Day 2016 - Tomorrowland - LGM Command Store - New Pin Racks - Closeup of Snow White of and the Seven Dwarfs Tsum Tsum Pin
Tomorrowland, LGM Command Store. New Pin Racks. Closeup of Snow White of and the Seven Dwarfs Tsum Tsum Pin. Doc slides up to reveal Dopey, Grumpy and Bashful.
I visited Disneyland on New Year's Day, 2016. I was there for a few hours in the afternoon. It was sunny, cool and moderately crowded.
At Disneyana, I inquired about purchasing the new Sleeping Beauty framed cel. I discovered that it was available for pre-orders only, and will be released in 6-8 weeks. I ordered one anyway, and will pick it up at the Park when it is ready. My annual pass discount was good only on frame, pin and signed postcard (regularly $130), but the cel itself (at $150) was excluded. The postcard is personally signed by the artists who painted the cel, and the entire piece is produced in Disneyland. I made some more photos of the piece on display, as well as of the Disneyland Ink & Paint Department.
At China Closet, I purchased the new Jim Shore 'Happily Ever After' figure of the Prince carrying Snow White in his arms. The paint job is excellent, and I will show detailed photos of my purchase in another post. This is kind of a consolation prize in place of the WDCC version of the same scene, which I passed on several years ago because of its $300 price.
There are new Disney Parks mini figure fashion playsets of Disney princesses, some of which I posted earlier. They have interchangeable molded plastic outfits and in some cases interchangeable heads. The deluxe versions include the Princes and more outfits. Some of these are also available online at DisneyStore.com. There is also a new reversible medium plush of Tiana and Rapunzel.
There were some new limited edition Star War pins, which of course don't include Rey. There is only one pin that shows Rey, a LE 10000 pin that has been out for several weeks. In the extensive Star Wars merchandise area of the Star Trader shop in Tomorrowland, I could only find a couple of items that featured Rey: a girls t-shirt and a woman's tank top, both of which had the same scene of Rey with BB-8.