Disneyland Purchases - 2017-07-04 - Complete Haul
I visited Disneyland on the morning and early afternoon of Independence Day. It was very warm, with a light crowd. Most of the rides had short lines. I had lunch at the Red Rose Taverne again. I tried the Pulled Pork Flatbread this time. I didn't care for it. It was skimpy on the meat, and was more like eating BBQ sauce on crackers than a pizza. I didn't bring my camera, so no photos of the visit itself.
However, here are photos of my haul of merchandise from my visit. I was surprised that the World of Disney had the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Micro Tsum Tsum Cottage Set ($44.99). The cashier didn't remove the large plastic security tags, so I haven't deboxed the tsums yet, but the set is very cute, and exceeded my expectations. I also got the four Disney Store medium Princess plush that they had: Aurora, Ariel, Belle and Mulan ($24.99). Unlike previous recent DS plush, they have printed faces rather than embroidered. That means that their features have more subtle detail, but I'm not sure about their durability. They do look very pretty, and I like all of their faces. They are also shorter than the previous versions, at only 18 inches rather than 20-21 inches. My favorite is Belle, both for her face and outfit. I will post detailed photos of them soon.
I got the Masquerade Alice figure from the World of Disney ($75). This was the first figure in the Couture de Force Masquerade line that I have seen in Disneyland. She is very beautiful, and very well done, so I bought her as soon as I saw her. She has a mask of the Cheshire Cat, that can be turned to hide or unhide her face. She is wearing a small version of the Mad Hatter's hat with pink feathers, and a fancy version of her blue outfit, with images of the White Rabbit on her skirt and Spades on her apron. There are also jewels on her apron and shoes. I will post more detailed photos of her soon.
Finally from Main Street Emporium I got a set of newly released mini figural vinyl keychains of various Disney Princesses: Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Anna and Elsa ($8.99). They are smaller, yet more detailed, than the previous versions.
Disneyland Purchases - 2017-07-04 - Complete Haul
I visited Disneyland on the morning and early afternoon of Independence Day. It was very warm, with a light crowd. Most of the rides had short lines. I had lunch at the Red Rose Taverne again. I tried the Pulled Pork Flatbread this time. I didn't care for it. It was skimpy on the meat, and was more like eating BBQ sauce on crackers than a pizza. I didn't bring my camera, so no photos of the visit itself.
However, here are photos of my haul of merchandise from my visit. I was surprised that the World of Disney had the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Micro Tsum Tsum Cottage Set ($44.99). The cashier didn't remove the large plastic security tags, so I haven't deboxed the tsums yet, but the set is very cute, and exceeded my expectations. I also got the four Disney Store medium Princess plush that they had: Aurora, Ariel, Belle and Mulan ($24.99). Unlike previous recent DS plush, they have printed faces rather than embroidered. That means that their features have more subtle detail, but I'm not sure about their durability. They do look very pretty, and I like all of their faces. They are also shorter than the previous versions, at only 18 inches rather than 20-21 inches. My favorite is Belle, both for her face and outfit. I will post detailed photos of them soon.
I got the Masquerade Alice figure from the World of Disney ($75). This was the first figure in the Couture de Force Masquerade line that I have seen in Disneyland. She is very beautiful, and very well done, so I bought her as soon as I saw her. She has a mask of the Cheshire Cat, that can be turned to hide or unhide her face. She is wearing a small version of the Mad Hatter's hat with pink feathers, and a fancy version of her blue outfit, with images of the White Rabbit on her skirt and Spades on her apron. There are also jewels on her apron and shoes. I will post more detailed photos of her soon.
Finally from Main Street Emporium I got a set of newly released mini figural vinyl keychains of various Disney Princesses: Snow White, Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel, Anna and Elsa ($8.99). They are smaller, yet more detailed, than the previous versions.