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Disneyland Resort.
April 2015.
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....so last Sunday I bought my first Tsum Tsum Stitch, there seems to have been quite the population surge since then ^^;
Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.
October, 2015.
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Peter Pan tsums stacked up behind the registers. View from outside the store.
Got to my local Disney Store at 6:00 am and got inside right away. I was first in line. I fellow collector joined me a couple of minutes later. There were six waiting in line at 7 am, 25 at 8 am, 40 at 9 am, probably 50 at 10 am.
The store had 16 each of Limited Edition Frozen Fever Anna and Elsa 17'' dolls, and 18 of the DFDC Anna and Kristoff 12'' doll set. They told us the totals of the limited edition dolls when they gave out the line cards at about 9:40 am. There were two Anna/Kristoff sets left over at store opening at 10 am. It was also release day for the 10 Peter Pan mini tsum tsums, and the FF mini tsum tsum set (in an Olaf carrying case). It turned out that about 2 thirds of the people just wanted the tsum tsums. After the opening ceremony, we were divided into two lines. One was just for tsums. and the other was for the LE or Designer dolls (we could also get tsums). They had the Peter Pan tsums behind the counter, but the FF tsums were on the wall display to the right of the registers. I got the three dolls, all the Peter Pan tsums, and the FF tsum set.
These are of good quality, too, since my kids have the Snoopy and Lego ones which still look new even after so many washes! #mommyjtips
Petite rencontre dollienne au Parc Monceau à Paris ! Une vrai découverte ! Un magnifique parc et une super journée... très ensoleillée !
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Lineup outside the Disney Store at 8 am. About 25 people in line.
Got to my local Disney Store at 6:00 am and got inside right away. I was first in line. I fellow collector joined me a couple of minutes later. There were six waiting in line at 7 am, 25 at 8 am, 40 at 9 am, probably 50 at 10 am.
The store had 16 each of Limited Edition Frozen Fever Anna and Elsa 17'' dolls, and 18 of the DFDC Anna and Kristoff 12'' doll set. They told us the totals of the limited edition dolls when they gave out the line cards at about 9:40 am. There were two Anna/Kristoff sets left over at store opening at 10 am. It was also release day for the 10 Peter Pan mini tsum tsums, and the FF mini tsum tsum set (in an Olaf carrying case). It turned out that about 2 thirds of the people just wanted the tsum tsums. After the opening ceremony, we were divided into two lines. One was just for tsums. and the other was for the LE or Designer dolls (we could also get tsums). They had the Peter Pan tsums behind the counter, but the FF tsums were on the wall display to the right of the registers. I got the three dolls, all the Peter Pan tsums, and the FF tsum set.
8:10 am. LE Jasmine doll on display behind the cash registers. Also bins full of Aladdin tsum tsums
I got to a local mall about 7:40 am, and went to the Disney Store to wait for it to open at 10 am. They had the display Jasmine doll and a promo placard on a shelf behind the counter, and bins full of Aladdin tsums on the floor behind the counter. There was already a man and his young daughter in line ahead of me. They were waiting for the Aladdin tsum tsums, and didn't know about the Jasmine doll. The next person in line was with a friend, and worked at Disneyland. He was also there for the tsums, and didn't know anything about the doll. But he was curious, and after talking to him about the LE doll line, he decided to get one for a "friend." LOL. Later a fellow collector that I knew joined the line, and we chatted for awhile. Then a regular at the LE doll releases and his family came and we also chatted. He was very surprised by how many people were there, but was relieved when he found out that almost all of them were for the tsum tsums. The line was getting very long. Security came around 9:30 and told us to stand up.
At about 9:45 a CM came out and told us the ground rules for the release. Then she gave out line cards for Jasmine. They had 20 dolls, and she gave out 16 cards to those waiting. Naturally, I was #1. Right after the opening ceremony, we formed two lines. One was strictly for tsum tsums (which was where the original line was at). The other, much shorter line was for the Jasmine dolls, and we could also order Aladdin tsum tsums at the same time. I got my doll, and the CM never asked me for the line card. This the first line card I've been allowed to keep. Afterwards I was allowed to take photos of the doll. But it was very cramped behind the registers, and I didn't want to get in the way, so I only took a couple of photos.
I then went to another local Disney Store, and was lucky enough to get another Jasmine, for a fellow collector. They had 16 dolls, and sold 8 of them before I got there. I also took some photos of the doll, using flash this time, as there were annoying shadows across Jasmine's face.
Disneyland Resort.
April 2015.
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9:45. Standing lineup outside the store. We were told to stand up by security. A Disney CM is going down the line stating the ground rules for the release.
I got to a local mall about 7:40 am, and went to the Disney Store to wait for it to open at 10 am. They had the display Jasmine doll and a promo placard on a shelf behind the counter, and bins full of Aladdin tsums on the floor behind the counter. There was already a man and his young daughter in line ahead of me. They were waiting for the Aladdin tsum tsums, and didn't know about the Jasmine doll. The next person in line was with a friend, and worked at Disneyland. He was also there for the tsums, and didn't know anything about the doll. But he was curious, and after talking to him about the LE doll line, he decided to get one for a "friend." LOL. Later a fellow collector that I knew joined the line, and we chatted for awhile. Then a regular at the LE doll releases and his family came and we also chatted. He was very surprised by how many people were there, but was relieved when he found out that almost all of them were for the tsum tsums. The line was getting very long. Security came around 9:30 and told us to stand up.
At about 9:45 a CM came out and told us the ground rules for the release. Then she gave out line cards for Jasmine. They had 20 dolls, and she gave out 16 cards to those waiting. Naturally, I was #1. Right after the opening ceremony, we formed two lines. One was strictly for tsum tsums (which was where the original line was at). The other, much shorter line was for the Jasmine dolls, and we could also order Aladdin tsum tsums at the same time. I got my doll, and the CM never asked me for the line card. This the first line card I've been allowed to keep. Afterwards I was allowed to take photos of the doll. But it was very cramped behind the registers, and I didn't want to get in the way, so I only took a couple of photos.
I then went to another local Disney Store, and was lucky enough to get another Jasmine, for a fellow collector. They had 16 dolls, and sold 8 of them before I got there. I also took some photos of the doll, using flash this time, as there were annoying shadows across Jasmine's face.
Hello! I have been away from Flickr for so long it seems. I miss seeing all your pictures! Hopefully with the new year I can get back into the photo taking groove. I just got a new Instagram account for all my cute obsessions and dollies. I would love to follow any of you who have accounts! Mine is hapalita.
Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.
May 2015.
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Join me and Farrah in a new #ToyHunt video ✨😁💙 At #ToysRUS for #MonsterHigh, #Disney #TsumTsum plus a visit to Daiso Japan to hunt for more #Kimonos! 👘✨☺️ www.youtube.com/watch?v=ez9EmWx90OU
So I had to get these with the Limited Edition dolls last Tuesday. They are super adorable, and I'm super happy the released Kristoff and Hans. I love seeing male characters getting included. ^_^
This photo includes my two medium Tsum Tsums in addition to all my minies - Not counting my Sebastian who I forgot to toss in for pictures ^^; Pluto is my husband's.
11 am. At the second Disney Store. Stack of medium Belle tsums, next to large Beast tsum.
I went to my local Disney Store to pre-order Belle, Beast and Gaston this morning. I lined up outside the store at 6:30 am. There was one person in front of me, that came here to get the Beauty and the Beast tsums that were also being released today. Later on she decided to get the dolls as well (all three of them), after hearing people talking about them in the line. Another budding doll collector, I hope, and not a reseller. There were 7 people by 7 am, 15 by 8 am and about 20 at 9 am.
The staff turned on the store lights at 9 am, and I could see a small promo placard behind the counter. But there were no LE dolls on display as there usually are for a pre-order. I was very disappointed that I couldn't see the dolls up close, not even Belle. They handed out line cards at about 9:30, and I got #2 card for all three dolls. There were 15 Belle, about 10 Beast and 6 Gaston. Some people who wanted Gaston missed out. There was one Belle left when the store opened at 10 am. I got all the BatB tsums, including the medium Belle and the large Beast.
Anxious to see a display Belle doll, I went over to another local Disney Store about a half hour away. They had no display dolls, only the promo placard. But they did have one Belle pre-order still available, so I took that doll, so I didn't have to chance getting my spare Belle online tonight. They had two styles of Art of Belle mugs. I bought the one with the collage artwork on it.