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Classic Disney Souvenir: The Snow Globe

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When you think about classic souvenirs, one of the first things that might pop into your mind is a snow globe. The typical snow globe is a water-filled dome with glitter added so that when you agitate the water the glitter drifts down to appear as snow falling on an image or object inside the dome. Some of the first snow globes produced were designed to commemorate the opening of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, and that “snow on a landmark” ethos has persisted for more than a century.

It’s not surprising then, that Disney offers an array of snow globes for every budget. The most basic models are plastic, with a cutout plastic image inside. These currently retail for $14.99 in the park gift shops.

Undisturbed $14.99 snow globe.
Globe with Mickey-shaped confetti functioning as the “snow”

Some higher quality globes retail for $34.99. These have more elaborate decorations and a solid base.

The next level snow globe readily available in the parks costs $39.99. These globes have a music box in the base. Wind them up to hear about two minutes of music from the attraction depicted in the globe.

Haunted Mansion. The “snow” is bat-shaped confetti.
Peter Pan
Small World
Tiki Room
Minnie Mouse

Still more expensive are the $54.95 globes. These are similar to the music boxes, but are larger and heavier.

The castle.
The castle with snow falling.

Most in-park snow globe sales points have a nearby travel advisory posted. “Ask a cast member about packing or available shipping when purchasing your snow globe. As a reminder, the Department of Homeland Security does not allow liquids or gels, including snow globes, through the security screening point or in the cabin of the aircraft.” This warning is real. If you’re flying home and want to buy a snow globe, be prepared to have it shipped for you or to place it in checked luggage (at your own risk) rather your carry-on.

ShopDisney.com has an entirely different selection of Disney snow globes, at slightly different prices.

Do you have a favorite snow globe souvenir? Do you have experience bringing one home? Let us know in the comments.

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Erin Foster

Erin Foster is an original member of the Walt Disney World Moms Panel (now PlanDisney), a regular contributor to TouringPlans.com, and co-author of The Unofficial Guide to Disney Cruise Line. She's been to WDW, DL, DL Paris, Hong Kong Disneyland, Aulani, DVC Vero Beach, and DVC Hilton Head. She's a Platinum DCL cruiser and veteran of 10 Adventures by Disney trips. Erin lives near New York City, where she can often be found indulging in her other obsession - Broadway theater.

4 thoughts on “Classic Disney Souvenir: The Snow Globe

  • I like small or big snow glode from Disney World

    Like to hear from u

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  • My snow globe story. In the mid 90’s (It was the same year as the first “snowfall” on Main st.), my wife and I went to a Christmas show at the convention center at the Contemporary Resort. As we were waiting to be taken to our seats our hostess said your will love these seats. During the show “Father Christmas” came out to the audience and came up to our table where another family with an 8 year girl was sitting and told here a story (big spotlights beamed onto the table) and then presented her with a beautiful snow globe as a present.

    It so happened that the family was staying at the same resort as us and as we got on the bus to head back to the resort, the little girl dropped the snowglobe and it was smashed to pieces. My wife thought “oh no, poor little girl.” But before the girl even sat in her seat a cast member brought her a new one. There was no way Disney was going to send someone away unhappy.

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    • I love that. Classic Disney magic!

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      • When do the 2023 snow globe go on sale?

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