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The Magic, The Memories, and Merch! – Disney Outlet Store Update for October 2020

Welcome to the latest edition of The Magic, The Memories, and Merch!, the longest running monthly look at the Disney Outlet Stores in Orlando and we’re here on the ground in Florida at the Outlets (addresses for both stores are at the end of every report) along with Christela “Clearance” McC out in California. Ready to see what we found?

Reminder that the Disney Outlet Stores in Florida are run by Disney themselves, with the workers inside actual Cast Members. So while many other stores in the area are under “Thunderdome” rules, they are running a much tighter ship at the Disney stores. As we have covered in previous reports, there are social distance markers on the outside of the store along with a Cast Member keeping track of how many guests are in the store at any given time. There is signage both outside and inside the store reminding guests of the new procedures, including which facial coverings are allowed.

The winner of the bad timing award this year in Hollywood was Pixar’s Onward. Originally released on March 6, Onward was the last Disney movie released to theaters right before the coronavirus shut down. Granted, the film had many things going against it – including what I would argue was an awful marketing campaign – but COVID made sure there was no chance for any good word of mouth to spread and turn the film into a sleeper hit. After just its second week in theaters, many chains across the country shut down. This led to the fast tracking of Onward to be released April 3 on Disney+. However, unlike Hamilton and The Mandelorian, buzz for Onward didn’t skyrocket once it was available on the streaming service. It settled quickly into its spot of Just-Another-Good-Pixar-Film.

However, I personally loved Onward. That should come with a caveat that I played Dungeons & Dragons growing up and am a huge fan of the fantasy genre. There was almost no chance I wasn’t going to love it. All that said, I couldn’t name a single character in the movie despite enjoying it, so it comes as no surprise that this month had a whole bunch of Onward-related merchandise at the Outlets.

First up is this shirt. Originally $19.99, now $7.99.

This large figure toy set was pretty neat. Originally $49.99, now $24.99.

I loved that the back of the box went with the theme of Manticore’s Tavern from the film, a place similar to Chuck-E-Cheese for kids.

Plush for all the main characters was reduced to $9.99.

Here is the plush for two side characters of the movie. The pet dragon Blazey and the Manticore’s Tavern mascot. Blazey was originally $19.99 while the mascot was $26.99. Both reduced to $9.99.

Sometimes you see things that just make you ask…

WHY?

A bunch of “new to the Outlets” plush appeared this month, including Fear from Inside Out.

Dory and Muppet Babies’ Fozzie the Bear.

Mickey and Minnie in Easter Bunny costumes. Both were originally $21.99, now $9.99.

The history of Star Wars is filled with characters created just to make action figures, but the droid D-O seemed especially tacked onto The Rise of Skywalker. Reduced to $7.99.

This print of young Han Solo was originally $150. Can you imagine?!

These two prints feature Chewie and Han Solo are also based off the film Solo: A Star Wars Story. Originally $39.99, now $20.99. Rogue One gave me such hope for the Star Wars franchise outside the Skywalker Saga, and then Solo came along and crushed me. I can’t think of a movie which retroactively makes other – much better – films worse. You don’t even have to include the laughable way they shoehorned in how Han got his name (which has to be one of the biggest eye rolling moments in the entire decade). Take for example that for 40 years people thought Han was a hot shot pilot who – while braggadocios – was such a talented guy that he took a “hunk of junk” and turned into into one of the best ships in the galaxy. Solo gave us the real answer. Nay Nay. Han took over by far and away one of the coolest spaceships in the galaxy and turned it into a hunk of junk.

I know that there are many people reading this who will defend Solo with their dying breath (thankfully taking a break from knighting up for other unwatchable movies like John Carter and Tron: Legacy) but there is a reason the Star Wars brand went from an ambitious plan of putting out multiple Star Wars films a year to immediately taking a long break after Solo. Thankfully, The Mandalorian show proves that Star Wars can be great again.

Another one of those Disney expensive pin sets that seem to be targeting a demographic of about 15 people. This set features the Knights of Ren who are absolutely amazing in still photographs, concept art, and backstory, but get destroyed in about a total of a minute and a half of screen time in The Rise of Skywalker. Reduced to $14.99.

This blind box pin set was originally $19.99, now “just” $8.99. I sure hope there is more than just one pin in each box. This box features the “good guys” of Star Wars.

And this one features logos for the “bad guys” of Star Wars.

Whole bunch of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge grand opening pins were available. Originally $15.99, now $4.99. I’m not sure how these pins ended up at the Outlets because people who insist they are very smart repeatedly told me that even if the Galaxy’s Edge crowds were low, lower crowds mean “happier” guests and “happier” guests spend more money.

Speaking of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, this grand opening lanyard featuring the Falcon was originally $15.96, reduced to $7.99. Throughout the year we’ve seen a whole bunch of SW:GE grand opening merchandise hit the Outlets; including t-shirts, pins, lanyards, and more. What’s most amazing about that is the merchandise itself was made so that it could be sold in Batuu at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Probably wasn’t a good sign that SW:GE merch made it to the Outlets even before the land officially opened.

I couldn’t for the life of me figure out what this Star Wars thing was. It looked like a deck of cards but the original price was $54.99. It has been reduced to $26.99. Just Google’d it and – Dear Lord – this is a jumbo PIN.

Yoda Mickey Ear hat. Originally $24.99, now $7.99.

Chewbacca ears, same price.

EPCOT World Showcase magnet. Wonder if we’re gonna see the Morocco flag replaced with one featuring Walt Disney Imagineering. Or maybe it will just be a dollar sign “$”. Price was “Red” reduced to $3.99.

Alice in Wonderland-themed magnet. Reduced to $3.99.

Drink holders featuring Cinderella. Does not seem “on brand” for me considering the character, but what do I know. Originally $14.99, now $7.99.

Speaking of princesses, these iPhone cases have been reduced from $29.99 to $7.99. Love these two.

I thought I “framed” this photo perfectly at the store and am just seeing now that I cut off the “Di” in “Disney Princess.” Well, back to school for more Theme Park Photography lessons!

Princess-themed keychains were all reduced to $3.99. These were pretty cute.

There seemed to be hundreds available for every princess except Aurora. Sleeping Beauty was down to just one left.

Princess themed tumbler. Originally $24.99, now $14.99.

Cool Expedition Everest coffee cup. Originally $16.99, now $5.99.

I’d say you could use this Rivers of Light cup to pour out the fanboy tears mourning its loss, but I don’t think it had any fans. Reduced to $5.99.

This Flying Buzz Lightyear seemed interesting. Originally $20.65, now $12.99.

Thought this Buzz Lightyear inside a spaceship was cute. Originally $19.99, now $9.99.

This Buzz magnet is just weird though.

Jewelry featuring characters from Toy Story. Originally $29.99, now $11.99.

I don’t understand these lanyards at all. There’s one featuring Dumbo, another themed to Minnie Mouse, and a third featuring the Rainbow Unicorn from Inside Out. They are HUGE. People are supposed to be wearing them around their neck all day?

Here’s the front of the Dumbo one.

And what are you supposed to be holding in the lanyard? Your driver’s license? A Disney park ticket? I don’t understand anything about these.

We go from lanyards I don’t understand to my arch-nemesis… METAL EARTH. There has actually been some really cool pieces of Metal Earth released in the Disney Parks Collection, including this Ark of the Covenant from Indiana Jones. Originally $14.99, now $7.99.

I bought one, but you know I’ll never end up making it. Instead let’s look at a completed one which was finished by the Metal Earth Master, Captain Cruiseline Scott Sanders of the world famous Disney Cruise Line Blog.

The only thing that I dislike more than putting together Metal Earth is the year 2020, so of course I bought a pair of these 2020 Glow Glasses. If it’s under $1, Disney is basically daring me not to buy it.

Olaf pen.

It also “lights up.”

For whatever reason, a small plastic Dory toy.

I’m not sure what the sign means when it says “pop” but this was a pen.

This on the other hand was literally a “pop.” A lollipop you couldn’t eat. I don’t understand the point of it. $6? WHAAAAAAT?!

This is another one of those things that makes me think I’m living in an episode of Black Mirror. This premium Mickey bar thing is a wallet. Originally $19.99, now $7.99.

Oh, you think I’m kidding?

There were a TON of keychains this month. Not only did we have the thousands of princess ones we looked at earlier, but there were also seemingly a thousand of these keychains, each featuring one letter of the alphabet.

This one is designed to look like an old timey key chain for a Tower of Terror hotel room. I liked that. Reduced to $5.99.

Rock ‘N’ Roller Coaster.

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Big Head Mickey and Big Head Minnie keychains. Reduced to $3.99 each.

Keychains upon keychains upon keychains!!!

I can’t take any more keychains, let’s look at more stuff. Wait, what the heck is this?!!!

Seriously, what is this?

These bizarre disco-ball things were originally $29.99, now $12.99.

I don’t know how this picture got in here, but I think it means we need to take a quick break from Florida before I lose my mind.

So let’s head on out to CALIFORNIA where Christela McC is here to show us items from a Disney Outlet Store located closer to Disneyland. Unlike Florida, California didn’t get their normal parks shipment during the month. Mostly just clothes and a few random items here and there. The amazing discounts on top of the clearance prices that we talked about last month have also gone away.

First up is one of those shirts that make you wonder what Disney is thinking. A parent has to buy this for their kid, so the parent is essentially calling themselves a troll? Originally $19.99, now $6.99.

You know TouringPlans’ own Guy Selga would rock this shirt. That Disneyland castle is a little too big for me though. Needs to be about 10% smaller to be truly in scale. Originally $24.99, now $9.99.

Next up we have some Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge shirts. First is this one featuring DJ Rex in Oga’s Cantina. Originally $24.99, now $9.99.

Believe it or not this sweatshirt is based around The Droid Depot. How about that bonkers strap across the chest. This looks like the shirt characters from “the future” would wear in Horizons. Originally $54.99, now $22.99.

Kid’s Galaxy’s Edge sweater. Now this is where Disney can get confusing. Star Wars has it’s own language “Aurebesh” which you will see all around Batuu. But Disney also created this hybrid font that has our alphabet written in the style of Aurebesh, and is also what you’ll see on Cast Members name tags in the land. This “Without Equal” sweater, which for whatever reason features a Stormtrooper, was originally $39.99, now $17.99. Keep in mind, in the Star Wars universe, Stormtroopers are generally made fun of. In Season One of The Mandalorian, a joke was made about a former Imperial sharpshooter and he sniped back “I wasn’t a Stormtrooper!” while another episode had two Stormtroopers trying to make a simple shot with their blasters. Long story short, I have no idea what this “without equal” is referring to.

Star Wars denim jacket. I can see someone cutting the sleeves off this and turning it into a “social club” vest. Original price $79.99, now $39.99

Fantasyland windbreaker jacket. Originally $49.99, now $24.99

Pixar windbreaker jackets. Originally $49.99, now $24.99. I love Pixar as much as anyone but how dumb does this look?

On the other hand, this Haunted Mansion zip up hoodie look pretty sharp. Originally $54.99, now $19.99.

This zip up hoodie is half Jack Skellington, half Sally, all creepy. Originally $49.99, now $19.99.

Keep in mind these Toy Story leggings are made for ADULTS. Originally $34.99, now 14.99.

Power Line leggings were same price.

Mickey Mouse as the Easter bunny socks. Reduced to $5.99.

Mickey-shaped Christmas ornaments. Originally $24.99, now $15.99.

How next level bonkers is this headless Minnie toothpick holder? It’s like she’s TRYING TO FIND HER HEAD?!!! Reduced to $3.99.

Forget what I said, California is too nuts for me. Thanks Christela, but it’s time to head back to Florida.

Let’s check out some clothing, and first up are items from the Villains After Hours event. This was a hard ticket party at the Magic Kingdom that was scheduled to occur on various dates from February through July, but ended up only taking place on a couple dates earlier this year before the parks were shut down. Villains After Hours had a special stage show, a few enhancements to Space Mountain and Pirates of the Caribbean, and the contractually obligated specialty food and drink component. Here are some of the special party merchandise shirts. Both were originally $29.99, reduced to $9.99.

This Villains After Hours shirt was originally $39.99, now $12.99.

In the past, almost all of the items in the Disney Outlet Store were discounted. There were always “regularly priced items,” but they were mostly snack items like Goofy Candy Co. stuff or things which had just come out at the parks. Now the Outlets have several areas dedicated to merchandise which is being sold at full retail, like these two shirts. Both are $36.99.

Loved this one. $29.99.

You can see the sign above this Eiffel Tower shirt that marks one of the “Regular Price” sections.

I thought the Eiffel Tower shirt perfectly summed up my thoughts of Soarin’ Around the World, something also echoed in this meme which was featured in last weekend’s “controversial” edition of the SATURDAY SIX.

I’d tell you the price of the Paris shirt but this is the picture I had when I got home.

Whoops!

Most of the clothing was still heavily discounted though, including this Goof Troop shirt. Originally $34.99, now $12.99.

I adore this shirt of Toy Story Land and wish there was a whole line in this style. Also wish they made a toy monorail out of a milk carton like “Andy” made it, filled with little green alien toys. I’d buy it. Originally $19.99, now $9.99.

Toy Story Land sweatshirt. Originally $29.99, now $12.99.

Woody hoodie. See what I did there? Originally $46.99, now $19.99.

Something about this Wishables shirt is just plain wrong. Originally $24.99, now $12.99. And no, I’m not upset that they replaced my beloved Tsum Tsums!!

Kid’s Rock ‘N’ Roller Coaster shirt. Originally $24.99, now $9.99. This one gets an “UGH” review from me.

This Soarin’ shirt is much better. Originally $19.99, now $9.99.

Test Track shirt ain’t that bad either. Originally $19.99, now $9.99.

“Make sure to ADR BOG at MK for DD, DS, and DH before we have to leave for DAK but not too early as we have to travel from CSR.”

(originally $39.99, now $14.99)

Maleficent glow wings. Reduced to $9.99.

A collection of clothes for the younger set.

This onesie is a great one. Originally $19.99, now $9.99.

We also got some of the weird clothing from Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Both of these were originally $54.99, now $19.99. That’s right, we were discounted 3 DOLLARS LOWER than out in California. Disney is finally fair to Florida!!

Apparently no one bought a single one of these ridiculously high priced Droid Depot garb because here’s another one. Originally $49.99, now $19.99.

Disney Polo-like shirts. Left one was originally $70 (!!!!!) now $29.99 while the one of the right was “just” $59.99, now $19.99.

Tower of Terror shirt that glows in the dark. Originally $24.99, now $9.99.

Rare to see this much Indiana Jones merchandise at the Outlets in one month. Both of these were originally $49.99, now $29.99.

Fantasyland jacket originally $49.99, now $19.99. That’s $5 less than the Outlet in California! The Animal Kingdom jacket was originally $49.99, now $14.99.

Let’s check out some Christmas items, starting with this Chip & Dale shirt.  Originally $24.99, now $4.99.

There were Christmas ornaments featuring Mr. Incredible and Dash. Both originally $21.99, now $4.99.

However all these ornaments weren’t discounted at all.

This Christmas-themed Starbucks tumbler was ceramic and had a lot of weight. Didn’t see a price on any of them.

I honestly think I would have bit on this Christmas table runner if it was down to $19.99. Original price was $59.99.

Here’s the back which shows both designs.

Buzz Lightyear hat. Originally $24.99, now $7.99.

Who knows why this Pride hat is labeled “Disney Head Band.”

These Minnie Mouse-themed hats were originally $27.99, now $7.99.

While these two were originally $24.99.

This Wilderness Explorer’s Mickey ear hat was originally $24.99, marked down to $7.99.

Dole Whip ear hat was reduced to $4.99.

Lord, grant me the strength…

(originally $19.99, now $7.99)

These cool poisoned apple candle holders were not discounted. $19.99.

We’ll close with two items from the Outlets this month which can sum up 2020 in a nutshell.

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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The Magic, The Memories, and Merch! – Disney Outlet Store Update for May 2020

Welcome to the latest edition of The Magic, The Memories, and Merch!, the longest running monthly look at the still closed Disney Outlet Stores in Orlando.

Here’s the current look at the Disney Character Warehouse located off Vineland Ave.  The outlets that the store is a part of has re-opened, but Disney is one of the few stores that has remained closed.

Disney Character Warehouse. (photo by Blog Mickey)

A peek inside the window shows discounted items waiting for customers, not unlike the Islands of Misfit Toys waiting for Santa on Christmas Eve.

Disney Character Warehouse. (photo by @Blog_Mickey)

This look through the window shows us the cash registers at the front of the store. For those who have been to both the Disney Outlet Stores on Vineland and International Drive, it also shows how much bigger the Vineland location is overall.

Disney Character Warehouse. (photo by (photo by Blog Mickey))

While Disney recently re-opened The World of Disney at Disney Springs, they have yet to make any announcement on what the future of the Disney Outlet Stores will be. I have a good feeling though, because we are already seeing reports of some next level bonkers items being sold in Disney Springs, and that junk has to go somewhere once it sits on the shelves for too long. The World of Disney (and the Disney theme parks) are the supply chain for the Disney Outlets, so knock on wood we’ll get some news soon. I personally would have thought the Disney Outlet Stores would already be open by now, but at this point I would guess the chances of a June opening are at best 50/50, and if I had to put money down I would say re-opening comes shortly after the theme parks open in July.

THAT SAID, some stuff still happened this month in a new phrase I will dub OUTLET ADJACENT. Longtime readers of this fine blog series have seen me write about the infamous gas station that is located on Vineland Ave, near to the Outlets. For years this gas station was selling gas at $5.99 a gallon, several dollars higher than anyone else in Florida. Keep in mind that $5.99 was for the cheap stuff, premium gas was priced even higher. In a shocking move earlier this year, the price actually WENT UP to $6.99 a gallon. There has a been a lot of “rumor and innuendo” over why the gas station does this. Some speculate that it is just to take advantage of tourists not paying attention, or for business men and women using a corporate card where they can just write off the expense. Others say that the owners of the gas station were more interested in the convenience store that is attached it, and begrudging sold the gas because they were contractually obligated to. Who knows if we’ll ever get the real story.

However, earlier in May we got an even bigger surprise.

THE GAS DROPPED DOWN TO $1.89!!

Vineland Ave gas station. (photo by Jammin’ Julia Mascardo)

Keep in mind, this new price was even lower than the $2.00 per gallon I was paying for at my local gas station. Just a jaw-dropping development. We haven’t seen a price drop this fast and this shockingly since the Beanie Bears Futures market in the late 1990s.

Vineland Ave gas station. (photo by Julia Mascardo)

Even more interesting is that the premium gas option was just 10 cents more than the regular unleaded gas (normally it was a dollar more per gallon.)

By the end of the month, the price ticked up 10 cents a gallon, but still more than reasonable. There were also several posts on social media of people seeing “sign holders” at nearby intersections holding up advertisements for the Mexas Tacos restaurant which is part of this gas station plaza (and presumably owned by the same people). If I were a betting man, I would say the price of gas dropped so much because the amount of foot traffic in the convenience store and restaurant became almost non-existent.

Vineland Ave gas station. (photo by @Schmoofy)

So, the Disney Outlet Stores are closed. What’s Disney doing with all their junk? Turns out they are positing it at shopDisney.com (which had a REALLY BAD month public relations wise as the website was shut down multiple times by eBay pirates scooping up limited edition items). On one of my last days at EPCOT in March, I saw this INSANE Spring Break shirt at the make-shift MouseGear store. I knew right then I would absolutely have to pick the shirt up when it went to the Outlets. This looks like some “3 for $10” shirt you’d see for sale on the Jersey shore.  However, the shirt went on clearance over at Disney’s own website (although the discount was pretty much eliminated once you factor in shipping). My hope is that when the Disney Outlet Stores re-open, some manager has a box of these shirts still sitting in the back of their car so I can get my hands on one at the price they should be price at ($2.99).

Speaking of ShopDisney, who saw THIS coming?!

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Here’s a glamour shot of the castle sculpture in its normal home in Disney Springs. Keep in mind that while no discounts apply, if you use your Disney Chase Visa credit card, you will earn $375 in Disney Rewards. This won’t even come close to paying for the tax on the Dumbest Thing You Ever Bought, but at least you’ll have a good story at parties.

Even Cinderella couldn’t afford this castle. (photo by Brandon Glover)

People exploring the ShopDisney site ran across some of the same type of bonkers items that Outlet Report readers are used to seeing.

I wanted to close this month with looking at some items that I’ve bought at the Disney Outlets along with purchases made by fellow TouringPlans author Julia Mascardo. When it comes to the phrase “bring balance to the Force,” Julia and I personify it. She prides herself on being a minimalist, constantly looking for ways to de-clutter her home. I have multiple Tsum Tsum adventure calendar boxes…from the same year.

One thing I have to buy are items which are so CRAZY that I am drawn to them in a way like Harry Potter was drawn to Voldermort’s horcruxes. Case in point, this Animal Kingdom 20th anniversary baseball cap that originally cost $75. The hat itself came in it’s own box.

The inside of the box was lined with a print.

I love when stuff like this comes with a “certificate” which means about as much in the Real World as McLovin’s fake ID. How great is “Edition Size: Limited Release.” WHAT DOES THAT EVEN MEAN?! Limited to what? 20? 75? 100? 1000? A million?

The front bill of the hat was legitimately made out of wood. It’s crazy. I love it.

I like that the tag inside isn’t something generic.

But at this price it better not be. I can’t imagine how many they actually sold of these at Full Retail. P.T. Barnum’s phrase of “there’s a sucker born every minute” doesn’t even account for this. I bought this for $19.99 at the Outlets, which is still about $10 too much, but I had to have it.

My next favorite hat purchase was this NBA Experience one. This hat was originally sold for $50, which is just plain bonkers. $50 for a baseball cap from a place No One Went To. This is like if Quibi tried to sell $50 hats today. The hat was reduced to $15.99 at the Outlets.

Here’s the side profile of the hat. You would think they would have made the hat so that the grey are starts at the end of the bill, for a more cleaner look. You would be wrong.

I like that the graphic on the side has a pair of “Mickey hands” holding a basketball.

What’s super cool about the hat is that the air holes at the top are in the shape of a Mickey head. That’s awesome.

Turning the hat upside down, the inside has a list of the things you can do at NBA Experience.

It’s hard to get across how RIDICULOUS the size of this tag on the right is. By far and away the biggest tag I have seen stitched into any hat that I’ve seen in my life, and I’m sure that I’ve seen and wore thousands of baseball caps.

This is what happens every time I wear it. The tag sticks out the side and I look like an idiot.

Bacini – the official dog of DisTwitter – is also not a fan.

Now let’s check out some of Julia Mascardo’s Disney Outlet Store purchases from over the years. First up is one of my all-time favorite items. The Devil/Angel Donald Duck Tagalongs. I also bought these when they were at the Outlets. The Disney Tagalongs was a series that was only made for a brief amount of time. In theory, they allowed guests to have a character walk around with them while in the parks. The line of Tagalongs had characters including Jiminy Cricket, Tinker Bell, and Stitch. The Donald Duck set was a two pack, and – in my mind – brilliant.

Years later, I still don’t understand how these Tagalongs work, even after doing a scientific experiment.

While I love ridiculous Disney hats, Julia is more drawn to artwork that she can display on her walls, such as this wonderful EPCOT Food & Wine print.

Hard to deny the beauty of this artwork based on the carousel.

This Stand-By Entrance timer magnet was part of a kitchen accessories line. I also bought one at the Outlets. Like Julia, I never actually used it for its intended purposes, but I still think it was a great product concept.

There are a lot of people in the Disney community who collect “plates.” I remember growing up seeing advertisements for things where you would get a different Disney-themed plate sent every month. Your parents’ version of LootCrate basically. You don’t see collectible plates around as much lately (or at least I don’t). This particular plate below has a wonderful Old Timey Florida feel to it.

This couch pillow looks like it came from someplace like the Grand Floridian. I’ve picked several pillows like this over years at the Outlets, including one based on the Enchanted Tiki Room, one for the Little Orange Bird, and several Christmas themed designs.

Look at this, my arch-nemesis Metal Earth. There are some items which show up at the Disney Outlet Stores that make no sense, including Metal Earth kits based on NASA ships, but the one below has some actual ties to Disney. Apparently Walt Disney himself was inspired by the Newschwanstein Castle in Germany.

Speaking of Disney, you can also see Neuschwanstein Castle in the current Soarin’ Around the World attraction in EPCOT.

I’m 90% sure that the real castle doesn’t bend like this in Germany.

Other not-as-Disney-connected versions showed up at the Disney Outlets as well, like the Himeji Castle.

Like many, Julia is a big fan of Emperor’s New Groove, so she’s one of the five people who bought one of the PatcheD sets.

There have been some GREAT Disney-themed luggage tags available at the Outlets over the years, including these two below.

While StellaLou and Shellie May have never been available at the Disney Outlets in Orlando (several versions of Duffy have been there though), all the outfits below were bought there.

I want to thank Julia for sending me pictures of what she’s bought at the Outlets over the years, and would love to hear what y’all have got yourselves. The Good, the Bad, and – most importantly – THE UGLY! Feel free to post in the comments below, or send me a picture (Derek @ TouringPlans.com)

SEE YOU NEXT MONTH! (hopefully AT the Outlets…)

NOT THAT IT MATTERS, BUT…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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Very Special Editions & Milestones: Tribute to O.O.G.Four Year Anniversary SpecialFirst Pandora ItemsFive Year Anniversary Special & Outlet Hall of FameMajor Changes Come to the OutletsCamera Hat

We also did an edition of Magic, Memories, and Junk for a non-Disney owned Outlet Store, and for you merch addicts like myself, you may also enjoy a look at the official Disney merchandise available on the Disney Cruise LineCastaway Cay, and at the Orlando International Airport. Want to see our favorite WDW resort-specific merchandise? Well, CLICK HERE!

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Penalty for Sushi’s attempt at gimmick infringement–we do NOT need an official cat of DisTwitter!

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Fun Stuff: Late 1980s Park Maps!

So far during coronavirus lockdown I’ve made half a dozen jigsaw puzzles, baked many loaves of bread, and started an herb garden. I’m now moving onto the next stereotype and cleaning out my attic. And HUZZAH! – I finally found some scrapbooks that I thought were gone forever. The scrapbooks include photos and memorabilia from my first two young adult trips to Walt Disney World.

First up are remnants from a March/April 1989 trip, which included maps from Magic Kingdom and Epcot (this was just a few weeks before Disney MGM Studios opened, so those were the only WDW parks that existed), as well as Sea World and Busch Gardens.

MAGIC KINGDOM MAP

I LOVE how much actual, you know, information is included in the 1989 map booklets. This was a few years before the internet was a tool for regular people, so unless you had read a guidebook in advance, you were probably arriving at the parks blind, with no pre-planning information. Everything you needed to know had to be in one easy to grab place.

With the omission of New Fantasyland (opened in 2012) and the inclusion of Mickey’s Birthdayland (which later became Toontown and has since been folded into New Fantasyland), much of this old map is similar to the current Magic Kingdom layout. I’m most amused here by prominence of the many mail drop locations along Main Street – as if people just couldn’t wait another second to find out where they could mail their postcards home.

Fun tidbits on the general information pages include:

  • The “Wonders of Walt Disney World” behind the scenes program. I assume that this content is now part of the Y.E.S. program, but I’d love to know more about this iteration.
  • The statement that “food or drink may not be brought into the Magic Kingdom.” That’s certainly not the case now.
  • The word “handwiches” as a menu item at the Space Bar.
  • The word “buffeteria” to describe The Crystal Palace.
  • You can rent an RCA Videocamcorder to capture your memories.

Here are the pages for the various Magic Kingdom lands.

The macro resort page advertises “Seven Sensational Resorts.” Today, there are many multiples of that. Other anomalies are the now defunct “Broadway at the Top” show at the Contemporary, the Disney Village Marketplace, and River Country.

The Magic Kingdom map also cross-sells Epcot and advertises upcoming attractions like MGM Studios, Typhoon Lagoon, and the Wonders of Life Pavilion.

And of course there are photo tips from Kodak!

EPCOT MAP

Information pages feature WorldKey Information Satellites – like information ATMs – and mentions of the Communicore.

The maps all have insets with mini-maps of the pavilion layouts.

The macro resort Epcot page is similar to the Magic Kingdom macro resort page.

And – Kodak!

SEA WORLD MAP

My stash of ephemera from this trip also included a map from Sea World.

BUSCH GARDENS MAP

And a map from Busch Gardens, Tampa.

TRAVELODGE PAMPHLET

And the piece de resistance from this trip is the Travelodge Kissimmee pamphlet which features super swanky bedspreads and an arcade with Pac Man.

What’s your favorite part of these old maps? Let us know in the comments.

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#DisneyMagicMoments: Share Your Disney Memory of a Special Mom in Your Life

From our friends at disneyparks.disney.go.com

Thu, May 7, 2020

#DisneyMagicMoments: Share Your Disney Memory of a Special Mom in Your Life

by , Editorial Content Director, Disney Parks

As Mother’s Day approaches, treasured memories of mom warm the heart like no other time of the year. And earlier today, Walt Disney World Ambassador Marilyn West grabbed our attention with a heartwarming memory of her own from a magical Disney visit with mom years ago!

With the uplifting photos, Marilyn also challenged her friends on Instagram to post a similar Disney memory of a special mom in their life – and we’re loving what’s been shared.

Disney super fan Emily Sims from Magical Kinda Mama accepted the challenge and shared a touching photo of a favorite Disney memory with her children at Disneyland Resort.

Disney memories with mom can span generations like with cast member Lisa Mendillo. Lisa accepted the challenge and posted a heartfelt photo with her mom as well as with her new daughter surrounded by balloons and happiness.

Betsy. S and her mom and grandmother at Epcot.

For Betsy S. of the Disney Parks Moms Panel – her Disney memory with a special mom is with her grandmother during an unforgettable visit to EPCOT at the Walt Disney World Resort.

And this Mother’s Day, other members of our Disney Parks Moms Panel are sharing inspiring memories to mark the occasion.  Along with heartfelt advice about making Disney vacation destinations more magical, Aena D, Tiffanie S, Samantha K, Nancy W, Donyell R and Shantel H are also sharing their fond memories with mom or as mom.

Now, it’s your turn! We’re excited to see more favorite Disney memories of a special mom in your life. Share your photo or video now on Instagram tagging #DisneyMagicMoments and challenge three friends of your own to show their favorite images.

Be sure to check back for updates on this story and more #DisneyMagicMoments.