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The Magic, The Memories, and Merch! APRIL 2017 Photo Report of the Disney Outlet Store

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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. Outlet Intern Julia Mascardo and I came across a lot of neat things this month including Bambi merchandise, a whole bunch of Tsum Tsums, and several Star Wars pieces that are next level bananas.

Ready to see what we found? Let’s go!

Disney puts out a ton of themed salt and pepper shakers for a niche community I would love to watch a documentary on, but some of the shaker sets are actually pretty neat.  Over the past few years, while at the resorts and Disney Springs, I have seen a neat Skyway set, another featuring Mickey and Minnie in a car, and this one which spotlights the Mad Tea Party ride. Not sure of the original price of these (I believe they were $19.95) but they have been reduced to $9.99. Had to pick up one of these.

Mad Tea Party salt and pepper set. (photo by Julia Mascardo)

This set featuring an old timey artwork of Disneyland’s castle and a Tomorrowland rocket. The backs of each were blank. This set was reduced to only $5.99, but I passed on this. One thing that was interesting was at the bottom of the package it says “Not microwave or dishwasher safe.” WHO PUTS THEIR SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS IN THE MICROWAVE?!!

Is warm salt a thing?!

Lots of Tsum Tsums this month including this awesome Haunted Mansion set. It features the Hitchhiking Ghosts, Madame Leota, the Bride, and the Viking Opera Singer (how’s that for a deep dive.) Tsums are still 99 cents at the Outlet.

Photo taken at the luxurious SATURDAY SIX headquarters. A stone’s throw away (according to the restraining order) from Mar-A-Lago.

This was a surprise, a Carrousel Horse from the Fantasyland set. Knocking on wood for a Mr. Toad or iasw Tsums in the coming months.

Fantasyland horse

Here’s an Jafar in his evil Genie persona from Aladdin. PHENOMENAL COSMIC POWER…itty bitty living space.

Evil genie.

This Pirate with Hook Hand I think completes the Pirates of the Caribbean set which started making its way to the Outlets a while ago. If you look to the far left of the picture you’ll see the side of the Tsum with the “hook.”

Pirates of the Caribbean.

Captain Phasma from the Star Wars Force Awakens line. Earlier this month I did some Burgan Fine Art featuring Famous Theme Park Bloggers as an incentive to get people to vote for my Twitter friend Howie’s son in a contest. Unfortunately the little guy lost (never good to have your campaign resting in the hands of Florida voters) but I picked up an extra Capt. Phasma for him as a consolation prize.

Captain Phasma.

Here is Greedo and a Tusken Raider from a Star Wars line.

Greedo and Tusken Raider.

Speaking of Tusken Raiders…. last year I was in Once Upon a Toy in Disney Springs and saw these large rubber weapons from Star Wars. One was a Gamorrean Guard axe, and the other was a Tusken Raider gaffi stick. These were $19.99 each and absolutely bonkers. Now granted, a 10 year old Derek would have killed for these, but that was a long, long time ago. Why would anyone buy these now?

Turns out, no one did. They arrived at the Outlets for just $1.99 each.

Star Wars Weapons.

YOU BETTER BELIEVE I BOUGHT THEM.

Now they are mine.

Just yesterday, selected media (ie: not me) were invited to check out Pandora. Turns out Disney made more oversized rubber weapons for the World of Avatar, so we’ll probably be seeing those sooner or later at the Outlets as well.

Okay, our next item is a pair of Star Wars shoes that originally cost $159, reduced to $9.99. At that price, I had to buy a pair. Keep in mind, these were women’s shoes. I’m not even sure what my girlfriend’s shoe size is, but that doesn’t matter because she would never wear them anyway.

Star Wars shoes.

Is this crazy or what? Look at the tissue paper the shoes comes wrapped in. It’s like if Tijuana Flats and Star Wars had a baby.

Shoes.

The bottom of the shoes. THIS IS INSANE!!

Whew! We got the “made in China” in there somewhere. Was worried for a moment.

I took a picture of the side of the box because I wanted to show the “photo” of the shoe that is printed on the box. This picture is the equivalent of a VHS taped that was dubbed over a dozen times. WHO IS IT FOR?!!! Who does it help? This question literally keeps me up at night.

“photo”

A couple months ago I wrote about this Star Wars wallet showing up at the Outlets and this month I bought it ($25). What I didn’t notice last time was this was a DISNEY CRUISE LINE Star Wars wallet.

Star Wars wallet.

If you look at the bottom right of the wallet you can see the DCL logo. I’ve decided to make this my “theme park wallet” and take it whenever I go to Orlando.

Star Wars wallet.

If you remember last month I bought the Metal Earth Star Wars kit that put me on suicide watch. This month a super neat Imperial Star Destroyer Kit that – again – 10 year old me would have done anything for back in the day. The Metal Earth kit was for ages “14+” and this was for “8+” so we’re getting close to the age bracket where I can actually put them together. It was reduced to $19.99.

Imperial Star Destroyer. (photo by Mr. Monkey)
Now that’s cool.

LOVE these Star Wars/Disneyland attraction poster mashups, but it’s probably been a decade or more since I put together a jigsaw puzzle. Originally $19.99, now $5.99.

Star Wars puzzle. (photo by Julia Mascardo)

Amazing Rogue One AT-AT toy. Comes with several figures. This was reduced to $149.99. Yikes.

Rogue One AT-AT.

A ton of Rogue One figures arrived at the Outlets including these large ones featuring Krennic and  Jyn Erso. Originally $39.99, now $19.99.

Star Wars.

The smaller figures were reduced to $12.99. Better hurry, they are going fast….

Star Wars.

Ever want  a heart shaped necklace with the Star Wars logo on it? Well I have good news for you. Now it’s only $5.99.

Star Wars.

Some Star Wars shirts for the ladies. Both were originally $39.99 and reduced to $14.99.

Star Wars.

Death Star luggage. This is probably one of the most impractical ways to travel. Originally $44.99, now $19.99.

Luggage.

I bought this cute Bambi set for the next time we need to get a gift for a baby shower. Originally $39.99, now $19.99.

Bambi.

Speaking of cute Bambi items, my prayers were answered and the awesome Bambi Christmas ornaments that came out last year have made it to the Outlets. Got the whole set. Love them. Originally $16.99, now just $4.99. Hope others from this Storybook Plush line make it the Outlets including Chip and Dale, the three brothers from Brave, and Robin Hood. KNOCK ON WOOD>

Bambi ornaments. (photo by Julia Mascardo)

This Bambi kitchenware item is apparently a creamer. I think the cream is poured through Bambi’s mouth? No, that’s not weird at all. Why do you ask? It was originally $19.99, reduced to $9.99.

To be fair, it’s better for the cream to come out that end of Bambi instead of the other one, so that should count for something. (photo by Julia Mascardo)

Cute Bambi onesie. Originally $24.99, now $9.99.

Bambi.

This one features Thumper. Originally $19.95, now $9.99.

Thumper.

Okay, time for a bunch of neat postcards. All were reduced to $1.99 each. First up is a great one featuring the Country Bear Jamboree.

Country Bears.

Another good one using the Mad Tea Party attraction.

Mad Tea Party.

Pocahontas and Meeko.

Pocahontas.

Very artsy Mulan.

Mulan.

Rare Big Hero 6 item. For some reason this movie doesn’t seem to get as much retail support as others.

Big Hero 6.

As a comic book fan I loved seeing this reproduction of Ant-Man #1 from 1979. The artist is John Byrne, who I have always enjoyed (although he has seem to gone a bit crazy in more recent years.)

Ant-Man.

Speaking of comic legends, this cover to Black Panther # 7 was done by none other than Jack Kirby.

Black Panther.

This Captain America and Falcon print was originally $39.95, reduced to $19.99.

Cap and Falcon.

This little flower ring had a band that would stretch over whatever finger you wanted to put it on. Was reduced to $1.99. I think most likely it was originally found in that long stretch of knick knacks you can buy while waiting in line to check out in the World of Disney in Disney Springs.

Ring.

Small Mickey Mouse mirror. Originally $9.95, now $2.99. As you can see, like vampires, bloggers do not appear in mirrors. We also don’t really like the daylight either. Although instead of drinking blood, we survive on E-Ticket milkshakes.

Mickey Mouse mirror.

Here is the Minnie Mouse version.

Minnie mirror.

This was a Mickey Mouse silhouette rubber keychain. After I get my documentary on people who collect themed salt and pepper shakers, I want one on people who buy keychains like this. Then we’ll complete the trilogy with the people who put up Halloween trees. This was reduced to $2.99.

Mickey keychain.

2016/2017 Calendars were reduced to just 99 cents.

Calendar.

Wait a second, the Main Street Electrical Parade in WDW? Too soon Disney, too soon.

Calendars.

These 2016 magnets are also a “clip” and can hold things.

Magents.

These magnets feature Disney character themed high heel shoes.

Magnets.

I actually bought this mini chalkboard magnet. Back in December I bought the FULL SIZE version, so this makes a nice companion piece. This was reduced to $3.99.  You’ll notice on a lot of things I don’t have an “Original” price. That’s because the tag on the item is either a color, or simply doesn’t have a price at all.

Chalkboard magnets.

Sometimes you don’t believe things until you actually see them with your own eyes. I had heard Disney was selling parade cushions, but I’ve never actually seen one in person. Low and behold several arrive at the Outlet for $1.99 a pop. It is unknown whether these seats went to the Outlet directly after a woman was arrested in the Magic Kingdom for choking a teen who wouldn’t sit down during Wishes, but the timing is convenient.

Parade Seats. (photo by Julia Mascardo).

Cute little Peter Pan hat. Originally $19.95, now $4.99.

Peter Pan hat.

These are the feathers.

More Cars toys arrived including this Fast & Furious-like character Wingo from the original film. Originally $7.99, now $4.99.

Wingo.

Here is a “rip n release” playset with an oddly colored Lightning McQueen (maybe it’s from Cars 2, I’ve tried to burn that one from my memory.) Originally $19.95, now $12.99.

Cars.

I really enjoyed these next two Cars playsets. Each comes with a couple cars and some accessories, all in a convenient carrying case. Originally $24.99, now $12.99. I think these were Cars Land merchandise out in Anaheim.

Cars.
Cars.

Let’s take a look at some princess shirts. First up is Belle. These were all originally $29.99, now $12.99.

Belle.

The Little Mermaid (love the details on this one, great stuff.)

Little Mermaid.

Cinderella (the watch is a great touch.)

Cinderella.

Rare piece of Elena of Avalor merchandise. Same price as the other princess shirtss.

Elena.

This Pirates of the Caribbean hoodie was originally $39.95, now $19.99. Disney should just make a ton of shirts that say “I saw Johnny Depp in the Pirates ride at Disneyland!” and sell them for $20 a pop.

Pirates.

Need a Pirates of the Caribbean scarf? This one can be yours for just $9.99 (originally $21.95.)

Pirates.

The only new Vinylmation on this trip was this one featuring runDisney Mickey. Originally $14.95, now $3.99.

runDisney.

Last month I got neat Colorforms-like sticker set featuring Disneyland attractions, and this month another set arrived themed to Captain Jake and the Never Land Pirates. These are fun some I got them for the kiddos. Originally $9.95, now $3.99.

Front.
Back.

I’m not a big fan of this Alice in Wonderland cup but at least it’s not the Tim Burton/Johnny Depp version. Originally $19.95, now $8.99.

Alice.

I just had to say something, didn’t I?

$7.99.

Take a look at this. Originally $32.95, now $9.99. Most of the specialty MagicBands get special lights or sound effects at the FP+ readers but I think when you scan this one it loudly yells, “HAVE YOU LOST YOUR MIND?!”

Yowza.

Here are some of the “limited edition” MagicBands still available.

MagicBand.

This Finding Nemo band is not too shabby. Originally $29.95, now $22.99.

Nemo.

This Finding Dory case was originally $29.95, now $7.99.

Finding Dory.

This looks like something you would have found if Prince ever had a yard sale while he was alive. It’s a kid’s outfit for The Descendants movie. Originally $54.99, now $29.99.

The Descendants.

Here’s another one. Same price. I think The Descendants 2 is going to be on the Disney Channel soon. The first fell into the so bad it’s good camp – especially with the nonsensical and completely bonkers Be Our Guest song – so I’ll have to check out the sequel.

Descendants.

Shellie May Christmas outfit. Reduced to $4.99.

Shellie May.

Here is a Countdown to Christmas Calendar which has small pieces of chocolate behind each window. Originally $14.49, now just $1.99. I’ve been asked by readers if I actually eat the food which I report on here, much of which is months past when it should have been bought and consumed. ARE YOU CRAZY? There is no chance I would eat something which was probably made a year earlier and then sat on Florida shelves for months before finally ending up at the Outlets. Eating something like that would be incomprehensible.

I give it to the kids.

Of course I bought it. And they loved it.

Time for nightmare fuel. The Disney High Heel ornament collection continues with this one featuring Edna Mode from The Incredibles. I can’t believe I just typed that sentence. This one may actually be weirder than the Roz from Monsters Inc one a while back. Originally $19.95, now $4.99.

Speechless.

Who is the person that has to come up with an Edma Mode signature just so it can be on the bottom of these shoes? Do they have to come up with like a dozen different styles and a group votes on which one is best? How many layers of people did this shoe have to go through from original idea to production to driving me crazy?

Edna.

Speaking of ornaments, here is one featuring the three great American sports and soccer. Originally $16.99, now $3.99.

Ornaments.

This LEN TESTA variant is only for those kids who were extra good this year. Or it can be used in lieu of coal for those who were bad.

SEE YOU NEXT MONTH!

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). 

Previous editions of Magic, Memories, and Merch: July 2013August 2013September 2013October 2013November 2013December 2013January 2014February 2014March 2014April 2014May 2014June 2014July 2014August 2014September 2014October 2014November 2014December 2015January 2015February 2015March 2015April 2015May 2015. June 2015July 2015August 2015September 2015October 2015November 2015. December 2015January 2016February 2016March 2016April 2016May 2016June 2016July 2016August 2016September 2016October 2016November 2016December 2016, January 2017, February 2017, and March 2017.

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 Line, Castaway Cay, and at the Orlando International Airport.

If you liked what you read here, you may enjoy THE SATURDAY SIX articles every week on the TouringPlans.com blog and you can follow your humble author on Twitter (@derekbugan).

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26 thoughts on “The Magic, The Memories, and Merch! APRIL 2017 Photo Report of the Disney Outlet Store

  • I too loved the “three great American sports and soccer”. Ever notice how every kid male or female seems to play soccer, but when they grow up they don’t care about it? That should tell you something about the game.

    My wife actually had one of the black silicone key chains, but the key ring tore through the silicon. Being the dutiful husband I am, I punched a new hole and it then tore through again, making the key chain unusable. I realized the problem was that the supplied key ring was too small. On our next trip she got a pink one and I installed a key ring made of larger diameter wire. That one has worked fine for at least a couple of years. It is a nice complement to her Minnie Mouse door key for the house 🙂

    Leaving in 3 hours to go back to the World again :))

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  • I try not to laugh out loud while reading this article every month, but it is impossible! Today, when I read “three great American sports and soccer” in the ornaments part, I couldn’t stop laughing! This monthly article never disappoints. As usual, I am looking forward to next month’s article!

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  • Oh man, those shoes are AWESOME! If anyone is in that area and can pick them up and ship to me I would love to have them for my daughter 🙂

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  • Thought the genie Tsum Tsum was Deadpool for a minute

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  • I’m one of those weird people who collect salt and pepper shakers. Mostly vintage ones, but really any that are interesting. Pretty sure I paid full price for those with the vintage Disney artwork a few months ago. I don’t think I’d be a very interesting documentary subject, but hey, ask me what you want.

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  • I paid full price for those shoes. And that’s really all you need to know to understand the full essence of me.

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    • This is exactly why Erin co-writes books on Disney Cruise Lines, and I write fanzines on Outlet Stores. She’s Daddy Warbucks, and I’m L’il Orpahn Annie (if Annie never made it out of the Hudson Street Home for Girls.)

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  • In all honesty I have never been to these outlets and I doubt I ever will. My wife and I have also greatly reduced the number of Disney items we purchase. However, without a doubt this column is the one I look forward to the most each month. Thanks for the laughs.

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  • Okay now… I collect salt and pepper shakers, my daughter collects keychains and my husband just got me a Halloween tree on clearance this last year that I can’t wait to start using next year! I have way too mini Disney ornaments with half of them never getting put on the tree every year, now they have somewhere else to go! Oh, and my daughter and I are totally ready to be filmed for your documentary! LOL

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    • Okay, my one question is this: Do you microwave your salt or pepper?

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  • How much stuff do you own that you bought from the Disney outlets? What do you do with it all? What do you do with all the tsum tsums? Actually, if I lived near these outlets I might be in them all the time and buy lots of stuff from there too. I just can’t resist a bargain. Bet my husband is relieved that we are so far away from any Disney outlets!

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  • I always enjoy your outlet finds, and wish I lived closer to one of them. I saw two items in the background of this current edition that I was wondering about. It looks like a tervis tumbler with an orange lid, cruise line merchandise? It is behind the descendants costumes. Also there is a department 56 Minnie house, was this selling at a discount? There used to be a store at the miromar outlets in Estero FL, I was so bummed when it closed.

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    • The cup was a DCL Halloween Tervis (or Tervis equivalent). The Mickey house I will get on next Outlet Report if still there. This was running long. If I remember right it was $59.99, but no original price so not sure how much of a discount that was (if any.)

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  • I am with the above reader—I love the Edna Mode shoe and would have picked one up for sure!

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  • OK, call me odd but I love all things Edna Mode, and would love those ornament​ shoes. And I actually own two of the Alice travel mugs. Gotta say, there were some really cool things at the outlet this week. Always enjoy reading your reports.

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  • Hi always enjoy this segment very much… Do you happen to remember which outlet you found the c3p0 flats at?! Thanks

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    • Those were at the I-Drive location. Generally speaking, if a caption reads (photo by Julia Mascardo) the item came from Vineland while the rest from I-Drive. The two do share many of the same items though.

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      • Oh, great! Thanks for the info.

  • Love reading these each month. Was at wdw last week and now wish I had gone to other outlet as you posted many things I would have purchased that the one I went to did not have. Had to tell you that years ago I bought the silicone mickey silhouette keychain when it first came out and I still use it exclusively for keychain sized store cards. Since the silicone is flexible it can attach to my wallet or get thrown in a purse/bag and take up little room since the store cards aren’t much bigger than the mickey on it. For the record, I do not nor will I ever have a Halloween tree. 🙂

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