We have seenSO many new Minnie Ears at Disney World recently that there seems to be at least one new pair coming out almost every week!
World of Disney at Disneyland Ears
But now some of those ears have made their way to Disneyland, too!
We recently wandered into World of Disney at Downtown Disney and discovered three pairs of these new Disney ears there, including these GLITZY Silver and Gold Minnie Ears for $29.99 that just SPARKLE. These ears are made of metallic sequins that catch the light and lend glamor to ANY situation.
Silver and Gold Minnie Ear Headband
We recently noticed that this Blue Polka Dot Minnie Ear Headband is a sort of revamped design from a previous ear headband we’ve seen. They feature sparkly black ears, a sparkly blue and white polka dot bow with a red band, and a beautiful satin daisy sticking out the top! These ears are also $29.99.
Blue Polka Dot Minnie Ear Headband
When we first spotted the Black and White Minnie Ear Headband at Disney World, we immediately got old Hollywood Glamour vibes. This headband, which is now at Downtown Disney, is $29.99 and has velvet ears with a satin black and white polka dot bow.
Black and White Minnie Ear Headband
So don’t fret, West Coast. Because now you have some of these awesome new Minnie ears, too! And we’ll let you know if we spot any more!
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Although Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure are still closed, the Downtown Disney District at Disneyland Resort, with all of its fantastic stores and restaurants, is open!
All that shopping can make you hungry. Thankfully, there are several spots around Downtown Disney that now allow you to grab a quick meal or delicious snack by placing a mobile order through that restaurant’s app or website. Earlier today, we spotted a sign indicating that you can now place a mobile order for Jamba,Salt & Straw, Sprinkles, and Ralph Brennan’s Jazz Kitchen Expressthrough each restaurant’s own website or app.
More Mobile Order Locations
Each of the QR codes on the sign take you to the appropriate website you’ll need to visit to place your order. Although this is different than the Mobile Order option that is available through the Disneyland app, it was great to see more spots offering another way for guests to order their snacks. We’ll keep an eye out to see if more restaurants begin offering a mobile order option and we’ll let you know what we find!
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We tend to be on the lookout for new ways to express our love of Disney through our style!
Magic Kingdom
And earlier this year Loungeflyreleased a new line called Stitch Shoppe offering new stylish apparel and accessories to bring even more pixie dust to our closets and wardrobes. And now, they have a new collection inspired by some of our favorite spooky films!
Just in time for Halloween, we’ve found skirts and dresses from Loungefly’s Stitch Shoppe online at Unique Vintage!
For starters, there’s A LOT to see in this Simply Meant To Be skirt inspired by Disney’s Nightmare Before Christmas. But we have to emphasize one important detail of this skirt that you can’t see in the pic. IT HAS POCKETS!!!
The white-collar says “no place for fairy tales.” Spooky, huh? Look closely to see a number of Disney Villains, including Maleficent, Ursula, and the Queen of Hearts, subtly hidden in the pattern. Pockets and a free themed brooch are included with this purchase too. Add this dress to your fall wardrobe for $112.
We know there’s A LOT of spooky merch out there these days, but can you ever have too much of a good thing? We don’t think so! And always, we’ll be on the lookout for more merch to share with you!
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When Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge opened one year ago, there was much discussion about the food and beverage offerings at the galactic outpost. One of the ways a theme park can immerse its guests into each themed environment is the food. At Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo, inside Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge, you’ll find immersive details, even down to the menu and the meal itself. Our team ventured to a galaxy far, far away to have lunch, based on your votes on Twitter.
Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo is the main food and beverage location inside Galaxy’s Edge. It is a counter service location with indoor and outdoor dining spaces that are well-themed. It is a fun environment in which to dine. Mobile ordering is available here, making it a great choice for convenience, environment, and flavor.
Docking Bay 7 Outdoor Dining
Cast Members are stationed outside of Docking Bay 7 to assist with mobile ordering questions and direct guests to the appropriate window once their order is ready. Moving to exclusive mobile ordering reduces crowds and enhances social distancing.
Docking Bay 7 Entrance
Our readers have submitted over 500,000 surveys in the past few years and Docking Bay 7 is well rated. It has earned an 88% thumbs up rating and is ranked number 38 out of 109 counter service and quick dining options at Walt Disney World. The menu is a good balance of simple approachable options like ribs and fried chicken, as well as fare that some might consider adventurous like the plant-based Felucian Kefta and Hummus Garden Spread – which is one of the most popular plant-based dishes in all of Walt Disney World. Specialty cocktails and non-alcoholic specialty drinks pair great with your galactic meal. Breakfast is a great option here too.
Docking Bay 7 Plant-Based Kefta
The plant-based Felucian Kefta and Hummus Garden Spread is exactly what our field reporter ordered. It is a great option if you want something satisfying without being weighed down. The plant-based meatballs have some spice to them without being overly spicy. The texture does give away that it is plant-based, but the flavor is delightful. The hummus and diced tomato and cucumber are refreshing, and the pita bread is light and airy. For $12.99 it is a decent value, but would feel like a better value at $10 -$11.
If you want to escape the traditional burgers and fries or pizza options found in all theme parks, Docking Bay 7 is the way to go. For many Disney fans, it is the best quick service inside Disney’s Hollywood Studios in terms of overall experience.
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Welcome to the latest edition of The Magic, The Memories, and Merch!, the longest running monthly look at the Disney Outlet Stores in Orlando. We have “Bargain”Ben Wszalek and “Nominal” @Nitro230 on the ground in Florida at the Outlets (addresses for both stores are at the end of every report) and we are here to give you the Outlet Report you really want totally deserve. Of course Christela “Clearance” McC is also here with a look at some Outlet items from out in California.
Yes, the Orlando Outlets are open!!
Vineland Character Warehouse. (photo by Ben Wszalek)
Depending on the time of day, you may have to wait outside the store in a social-distance spaced queue.
Vineland Character Warehouse. (photo by Ben Wszalek)
Here are the new procedures at the Disney Outlets. When you arrive you hop in a short queue to check in with a Cast Member. They take your first name, last name, and phone number. The system sends you a single “test” text that they ask you to confirm you received before you leave them. The Cast Members do not give a wait time, but when we asked they guessed an hour and a half.
Then you wait…….
Character Warehouse signage. (photo by @Nitro230)
Once you get your text, you return to the store and hop in the return queue for a short wait until it is your turn to enter. When the Outlets first reopened, there was a mad rush of demand and the eBay resellers were out in full force (we’ll get to that later) and you were regularly seeing waits of an hour or more. However, there have been several times in the weeks since the Outlets reopened that there was no wait to get into the store, or just a minimal wait like 5 minutes. The general rules for crowds are similar to what they were before the Outlets closed; weekdays are are almost always less crowded than weekends, and there is almost never a crowd late in the day.
Once inside the store there has been a major change as well. There is a Orange County police officer watching over things. Since the parks have reopened, there have been several guests trying to go “viral” by confronting Cast Members over things such as having to wear a mask. These obnoxious guests put the front line CMs in an awful position, and thankfully Disney did a good job to diminish that type of non-sense at the Outlets by having a police presence.
The officer was stationed at the section of the Disney Outlet where previously they sold tickets to the parks. The sign below probably has the line “BUY YOUR TICKETS HERE!” taped over. This is the Outlets, so it stays in theme that they didn’t have enough tape to cover the whole line.
(photo by Ben Wszalek)
Speaking of rude people trying to go “viral,” while for the most part guests returning to the parks and resorts have been exceptional, there have been cases of just awful behavior. Last week a self-proclaimed Disney “expert” posted that she read the menu at Via Napoli wrong and was shocked to discover a bill of $50. After using their Annual Passholder discount to lower the check by 10%, she then proceeded to give a tip of ZERO to the server, writing on the bill that the price was outrageous. Immediately afterwards, this “influencer” photographed herself buying snacks and drinks at various Food & Wine stations across World Showcase.
Can you imagine, with all the things going on not just in the world, but specifically the Orlando economy, stiffing a server because you made a mistake? Whether you agree or disagree with the concept of tipping in America, these servers work at jobs with artificially low wages because tipping is expected. At almost all table service restaurants, servers also “tip out” based on their gross sales. This money goes to bartenders, food runners, bussers, and other people involved with getting the meal to your table. A server has to “tip out” no matter what, so when you stiff a server and have this fictional scenario in your mind that you’re going to be carried out on people’s shoulders to applause like the end of Rudy, instead you’re forcing an already underpaid person to take money out of their pocket to cover the “tip out” because it’s based on their sales, not their tips.
Thankfully, there are still some great people in the world, such as another guest who started a GoFundMe to raise some money for the server which the so-called Disney Influencer stiffed.
Okay, end of rant. Had to get that out of my system though because I’ve seen guests treat Cast Members at the Outlets horribly and the mere presence of a police officer in store brought that to a halt. You can tell a lot about someone by how they treat front line Cast Members, servers, and other people who they don’t “have” to be nice to.
Disney “Influencers” getting a check.
ANYWAY, enough jibber jabber! Ready to see what we we found? Alright, let’s go!
First up is a metric ton of Funko Pops featuring the character Redd from the Pirates of the Carribean attraction. One interesting thing about the Park Exclusive Funkos is that almost all of them have a huge line of guests trying to buy them when they debut. However, almost all of them have had to be given huge discounts at the Outlets to get rid of them. Redd was originally $19.99, now $6.99.
(photo by Ben Wszalek)
As you can see, plenty were available.
(photo by Ben Wszalek)
Under normal conditions, I would say Disney should just “eat” these Funkos, and instead of selling them at the Outlets, put one in every single Pirate room at the Caribbean Beach Resort for when guests check in. You may lose a $6.99 sale at the Outlets, but you’d have such a remarkable “feel good” for guests staying onsite that they would probably remember for years. The amount of Redd Funkos available could probably stock every pirate room at CBR until 2049.
(photo by Ben Wszalek)
This St. Patrick’s Day 2020 Mickey plush is actually a must-buy for me as St. Patrick’s Day is on March 17, and all the Disney parks shut down for the coronavirus on March 16th. This is where you play the sad trombone sound. Originally $21.99, now $9.99.
(photo by Ben Wszalek)
Even at $4.99, these Bo Peep staffs are still sitting around the Outlets. I’m not sure who in Disney Marketing thought this was a good idea. Originally $24.99.
(photo by @Nitro230)
I love the style of the Disney Animator’s Collection, as it combines Disney with a touch of anime. This micro-set is pretty cool and filled with a lot of fun critters for Snow White to be friends with. Originally $24.99, now $9.99.
(photo by @Nitro230)
We know you love your bags, so here is a Timothy Mouse bag from Loungefly. Originally $65, now $19.99.
(photo by @Nitro230)
This retro Mickey Mouse Club fanny pack may be one of my top 6 favorite items EVER at the Outlets. Originally $74, now $36.99.
(photo by @Nitro230)
Disney should try to market that in a post-coronavirus society the only way you can truly be safe shaking someone’s hand or giving them a high five is by wearing a Character Mitt. These Jack Skellington mitts were originally $24.99, now $4.99.
(photo by @Nitro230)
Let’s take a brief break and head out to CALIFORNIA, where Christela McC is back with a trip to a Disney Outlet Store closer to Disneyland (details at end of every Outlet Report). Unfortunately this store didn’t get a new parks shipment in September, but there were still a few items we haven’t seen before.
I’m not a huge fan of Christmas ornaments, but this double sided Disneyland Castle one isn’t that bad at all. Originally $16.99, marked down to $2.99 with additional discount (because remember, not only does California get the huge mark down on items like we do in Florida, but they often have extra discounts on top of that – ranging from 20% to 40% off – AND get an extra 10% for using a Disney Chase Visa card).
Castle leggings. Originally $39.99, marked down to $8.39.
Disneyland patch pajamas. Same design and material as the button down shirts we’ve seen in previous Outlet Reports. Can you imagine if someone wore both the top and the pajama bottom?!! (I’m smelling a vlog Len Testa….) Originally $36.99, reduced to $5.99
And lastly we have some patches featuring the Disneyland castle and Genie’s lamp from Aladdin. Both originally $9.99, marked down to $3.99, but you end up paying only $2.39 with the other discounts also applied. BE FAIR TO FLORIDA!!!!
Thanks Christela! Let’s go back to Florida and spend a couple minutes on “the eBay pirates.” We’ve talked about them many times in previous Outlet Reports, and even included a section on them in our special Disney Outlet F.A.Q.
In the past month or so, these pirates have gotten under the skin of people as they emptied out the gift shop at Splash Mountain, and bought out special Minnie Mouse headbands, EPCOT posters, and other items to immediately flip. Any time something like this happens, which is pretty much weekly at this point, a lot of people get up in arms on social media, demanding that Disney “do something.”
When the Disney Outlet Stores in Orlando first reopened, the eBay resellers were out in force. Right away we saw one making multiple trips to their car carrying the Frozen Disney Castle playset.
All these pictures are from different trips back and forth from the Outlet Store. This last one is for all you who get outraged and demand that Disney “do something.” Disney did do something, they helped him carry more castle sets to his car.
I’ve often told angry people on social media that “it is what it is” and that not only is Disney NOT going to stop eBay pirates, in my experience they will go out of their way to help them. The pirates will get dedicated service at the Outlets, while the rest of us buying things just have to wait in line. While we were waiting in the Virtual Return Line, one eBay reseller came to the door and talked to a Cast Member. The reseller was told the wait would be about an hour. The reseller wasn’t happy about this, and the Cast Member responded back to them by name and said they would call when the line went down. The reseller didn’t have to give the CM their number as the CM already knew it. Regular Outlet shoppers are in a rigged game, as the relationship between Disney and eBay resellers is a complicated one. My best way of describing the relationship is using the ending of the book Animal Farm by George Orwell, when the animals of the farm realized there was no difference between the pigs and the human farmers.
I understand being frustrated, but being mad at Disney for this is like getting mad at the weather because it’s raining on your vacation. This is out of your control. My followers on DisTwitter (@derekburgan) know how I love to use movie references for everything, so we’ll close up this section using The Fugitive as our example…
So back at the store we see a lot of Christmas stuff is available.
(photo by Ben Wszalek)
You know people were desperate for the Outlets to reopen when the Toy Soldiers Wishables sell out. Even at 99 cents.
(photo by @Nitro230)
This Minnie Mouse 2019 shirt for kids was originally $24.99 and has been marked all the way down to just $1.99.
(photo by @Nitro230)
I know you’re shocked, but this Minnie Mouse sweatshirt is still available. Can you imagine wearing this in public?!!!! Actually, it guarantees social distancing, as no one is going to want to be seen within 6 feet of you so let’s get the CDC to send out one of these to every American.
(photo by @Nitro230)
This is one of those gimmick shirts where you can rub the sequins to create a new “look.” I guess. Who is supposed to be rubbing the sequins though? This shirt was originally $29.99, now $12.99.
(photo by @Nitro230)
Another sequin shirt featuring a Premium Mickey Bar design. Originally $24.99, now $12.99.
(photo by @Nitro230)
In the future we will describe the brief moment that “Rompers” were a thing and future generations will look at us like we looked at our grandparents when they told us about pet rocks.
(photo by @Nitro230)
You gotta love a “Park Hop” t-shirt when Disney stopped Park Hopping.
(photo by Ben Wszalek)
They really should send all these unsold Galaxy’s Edge debut shirts to whatever country gets all the clothing from the losing Super Bowl team.
Shirt on left reduced to $7.99, polo on right reduced to $14.99. (photo by Ben Wszalek)
This shirt is for a WNBA team. They don’t get 1/1000th the recognition as the NBA stars, but the ladies in the WNBA have always been professional athletes who will speak up for causes they believe in. Total respect for them. Shirt was originally $35, now $10.99.
(photo by @Nitro230)
We’ll check out some NBA hats next. All were originally $39.99, reduced to $19.99. To me $40 is bonkers for these hats, but I will say it is cool that they are branded with an NBA Experience logo on the side. Granted that’s like having Zima, New Coke, or Circuit City branded on the side, but it’s a nice detail.
Utah Jazz. (photo by @Nitro230)Denver Nuggets. (photo by @Nitro230)Oklahoma City Thunder. (photo by @Nitro230)This Washington Wizards logo has to be one of the most phallic looking designs in all of pro sports. (photo by @Nitro230)
Still plenty of discounted WDW baseball-style caps at the Outlets, including this Tomorrowland one.
(photo by @Nitro230)
And this “Salty” pretzel one. Please let me know if you have figured out what demographic of human beings buys a hat like this.
(photo by @Nitro230)
And we’ll close with a cupcake headband from the 2019 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival. Originally $29.99, now just $3.99. Forget the pretzel hat…WHO WEARS THIS?!!!
(photo by Nitro230)
SEE YOU NEXT MONTH!
BEFORE YOU ASK: There are actually two Disney outlet stores in Orlando. Both are in Orlando Premium Outlet shopping complexes, and they are called Disney’s Character Warehouse, presumably because The Land Of Misfit Toys was already trademarked. There is one Character Warehouse located on International Drive close to Universal Studios (4951 International Dr, Orlando, FL 32819), and the other is on Vineland Avenue, right across I-4 near the exits to Disney World (8200 Vineland Ave, Orlando, FL 32821). They do not ship. There are items at the Outlets that you can buy both in Disney stores along with the Shop Disney Parks app, but you will be paying full retail for the items. For our CALIFORNIA OUTLET trips, @ChristelaMcC goes to the Las Americas outlet in San Diego. It is located right off the last U.S. exit.
I often get asked “which store is better?” That depends. Vineland is close to Walt Disney World, while the I-Drive location is a hop, skip, and jump away from the Universal Orlando Resort. The Vineland Disney Outlet Store is much, MUCH bigger than the I-Drive location. However, the Vineland outlets in general are much, MUCH busier than I-Drive. Each have their pros and cons, and ultimately they carry much of the same items. For a Disney Outlet Store FAQ, check out this SATURDAY SIX Presents: Everything You Wanted To Know About The Disney Outlet Stores (But Were Afraid To Ask)
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