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The Magic, The Memories, and Merch! December 2016 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.

Can you believe 2016 is already over? Think about where we were a year ago at this time. There was no such thing as tiered ticket pricing, there were no cabanas in the Magic Kingdom, Tom Staggs was still with Disney, and we were all waiting for Rivers of Light to debut in Animal Kingdom. Well, at least some things never change.

I want to say up from that this month’s edition of the Outlet Report is a slightly shortened, and the reason for that is during December the Disney Outlet Stores become busier than the Magic Kingdom on a phased closure day. It’s just not fun. Both of us managed a trip in, but ran out screaming in short order. Now, I was going to make Outlet Intern Julia Mascardo go back on Christmas Eve in order to get a first hand report of the carnage, but Head Honcho Len Testa told me that would break several treaties in the Geneva Convention. First they take away water boarding and now this… maybe this generation has gone soft after all.

However, there is no rest for the wicked, and since December is my favorite month of all, I personally had a lot of fun outside of the Outlets. Myself and TouringPlans TV’s own Brian McNichols put out a new episode of the critically acclaimed Pardon the Pixie Dust podcast. While over on Twitter I did a 25 day unveiling of the Theme Park Blogger Advent Calendar as well as drawing many Derek Doodles for a good cause.

Now, what did Julia and I find when we did briefly step into Mordor the Disney Outlet Stores? Let’s check it out!

First up was a good one. You’ll remember last month I pulled my hair out seeing a May the 4th Be With You R2 droid at the Outlets that I had picked up earlier in the year at full price in Disney Springs. Well, this month brought the special Halloween figure, R2-BOO, which I did not buy at the stores. Jackpot! Originally $12.99, reduced to $4.99.

R2-BOO. (photo by Julia Mascardo)

In 2015 Disney went all in on hand sanitzers, creating a whole bunch of them. Each one holds 1 0z of hand sanitizer, which is just about the amount you will need if your kid wipes his hand on that “honey wall” in the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh queue. This year brought even more designs. The bottles originally were $8.85 each, but these were reduced to just 99cents. Picked one up at that price. For $9 I’ll take my chances with the germs.

Mickey Hand Sanitizer

More Disney Infinity stuff hit the Outlets. Disney stopping the entire system cold earlier this year was a shocker, and even made the special SATURDAY SIX: IN MEMORIAM article for this year. Here is Mulan, and even more unbelievably, the character “Time” from the Alice Through the Looking Glass movie. Maybe this line needed to be put out of its misery after all. Originally $13.99, reduced to $6.99.

Disney Infinity.

Also appearing were Disney Infinity Power Discs that were originally $9.99, now $4.99. Now I have picked up some of the Disney Infinity figures, even though I have never played the game, because I absolutely adore that cartoonish art style throughout the line. It’s like an awesome shared Universe line-up that has everything from The Incredibles to Pirates of the Caribbean to iconic Disney parks characters. Basically it’s like if Marvel Studios worked with Warner Bros to make an Avengers/Justice League film. Anyway, I was going to take a jab  at why anyone would buy these power discs, but they seem to be almost the exact same shape and size of the ridiculous “pogs” I grew up with and bought way too many of.

Disney Infinity Power Discs (photo by Julia Mascardo)

Next up was this Phineas and Ferb themed Perry Football. Not sure of original price.

Perry Football.

Had to laugh when I saw the sign though. “Great Gift Idea” reminded me of the classic moment in A Christmas Story when Ralphie Parker freezes while on Santa’s lap and can’t bring himself to say what he really wants for Christmas. So Santa suggests “How about a nice football?” which Ralphie agrees to. This is made even better because earlier in the film Ralph had written a theme on what he wanted for Christmas in which he specifically wrote “I don’t think a football’s a very good Christmas present.”

Ralphie being star struck by Santa Claus is the exact same reaction many theme park guests have when they bump in TouringPlans’ own Seth Kubersky.

Next up is a toy that seems a little creepy to me. Windup Toy Story toys. These are the ones where you wind them up with a key in the back and they walk like the toy soldiers you see in the Magic Kingdom Christmas Parade. These were originally $9.95, and while I didn’t see a reduced tag I’m imagining they were around $7.99.

Toy Story Windups. (photo by Julia Mascardo)

Let’s hit up some pins, including a Star Tours one that was reduced to $6.99 and a Miles From Tomorrowland one that was down to $2.99.

Pins!

A bunch of 2016 pins with characters including these two with Tinker Bell, Cinderella and Prince Charming. All these pins were reduced to $5.99 each.

More Pins!

More 2016 pins. First one up is Sorcerer Mickey and Minnie Mouse playing a giant bass. What possible dark timeline could we be stuck in where that combo would make sense? Just unfathomable. Other one featured L’il Orange Bird and I did buy one of those.

Sorcerer Mickey and Giant Bass playing Minnie Mouse. Wrap your head around that one.

More 2016 items including some metal keychains (reduced to $3.99) and baseballs (no idea of price.)

Goodbye 2016! (photo by Julia Mascardo)

These PVC 2016 keychains were reduced to $3.99 each.

More keychains! (photo by Julia Mascardo)

Some new MagicBands appeared this month, and with the debut of MagicBand 2s this very month, we’re probably going to see truckloads of the original style hit the Outlets in 2017 and I’m going to LOSE IT. I think both were originally priced $29.95, but the “limited edition” Patriotic Mickey one was reduced to $10.99 while the Donald Duck one was $22.99.

MagicBands.

Haunted Mansion Tombstone Ornament Set. Seeing these did remind me of a series of “Blogger Tombstoneepitaths I did last year. Originally $29.95, these were reduced to $12.99.

Haunted Mansion.

Okay, when I found out about “Halloween Trees” last year I though it was a giant rib (turns out that they are a real thing,) but this next item is one for the books. A Halloween Countdown Calendar. This is a gimmick infringement on Christmas of the highest order. However, I just had a million dollar idea. Halloween Advent Calendar where you get 31 days instead of 25 and each door opens to reveal a fun size candy bar. PATENT PENDING.

Original price was $34.95, now $14.99.

I’m going to retire on that Halloween Advent Calendar. Mark my words.

Next Halloween item is much more up my alley, it’s a cauldron that comes with hot chocolate and marshmallows. I’m now regretting not buying this, but coming home with Halloween items in December would send my girlfriend through the roof. Originally $11.95, now $4.99.

More of this please!

Earlier this year we saw one of these Cars toys featuring a Max Schnell, who I already forget if they were a real person or a character in the movie franchise despite a reader letting me know. Anyway, here is Lightning McQueen from that same line. Originally $7.99, now $5.99.

Did you guys see the trailer for Cars 3 where it looks like Lightning dies? What is going on here?!!

These Monster High/Barbie-like Attractionistas figures have been showing up at the Outlets for a long time, but this is the first time I have seen these two particular characters. I think the one of the left is supposed to be themed to the Carousel in Fantasyland, while the one of the right is definitely themed to the Mad Tea Party attraction. Both were originally $29.95,now $9.99.

Still waiting on our Stitch’s Great Escape Attractionista. (photo by Julia Mascardo)

Don’t have the original price of this GIANT castle play set, but its Outlet price was $39.99. Pretty cool item and I believe it is slightly taller than the castle they have out in Disneyland. (That’s right, I went there Guy Selga!)

Castle play set. (photo by Julia Mascardo)

Now we’re talking. I have put over the Star Wars and the Disney generic version of this light up toys that spin around and glow. The kids love them. This one even features a Hulk hand. Love it. Bought one of these. Not sure of original price but was reduced to $8.99.

Avengers Assemble!

Who can forget this summer’s rushed Jungle Book: Alive with Magic show? Receiving some of the worst guest scores in all of Walt Disney World, the show was mercifully put out of its misery this fall. Kind of unrelated, but how good the Jungle Book live action remake actually was may have been my biggest surprise of the year. I’m all in on the Beauty & the Beast remake coming out in March too. This shirt was originally $24.95, now $12.99.

Jungle Book: DOA (photo by Julia Mascardo)

The Twenty Eight & Main series of shirts keep on coming to the Outlets including this Hall of Presidents one. Originally $36.95, now $14.99

Hall of Presidents.

This great Jungle Cruise-themed one. Also originally $36.95, now $14.99.

STRONG pull there for this shirt. Respect.

And a Not As Cool one for Disney Springs which for some reason was originally $37.00 instead of the $36.95 the other ones were. Why? Who knows. Also reduced to $14.99.

Who would buy this shirt other than someone who works there and how many people working in Disney Springs can afford a $37 t-shirt?!!!!!!

Been a long time since we’ve seen this Trader Sam’s Grog Grotto shirt at the Outlets. I’ll take all the Trader Sam’s merch they want to send over. Although this shirt could probably only fit a kid, which is kind of weird for a bar. Originally $24.95, now $7.99.

Grog Grotto.

I like this Disney Cruise Line Star Wars themed bag. The merch on DCL item for item blows away the quality of any theme park merchandise anywhere outside of the Wizarding World and Springfield USA.  Originally $69.95, now $27.99.

Star Wars bag. (photo by Julia Mascardo)

Here’s a DCL Tervis-Tumbler like cup for the special sailing out of NYC. Originally $19.99, now $9.99.

Disney Cruise Line. (photo by Julia Mascardo)

Another item from that NYC to Bahamas sailing, a baseball cap that was originally $9.95 marked down to $2.99.

DCL hats. (photo by Julia Mascardo)

The highlight of the month though was this sign, where the Outlets made a typo and put that it was a “2015” hat and used a sharpie to make it “2016.” These little moments are why Outlet Intern Julia and I suffer these stores.

My spirit animal.

I hope no one reading this takes offense, but if you have this Disney salt & pepper set on your dining room table you are a certified weirdo. Not a bad person, just a weird one. Originally $16.95, now $7.99.

Salt & Pepper set.

I actually can’t believe I took this photo and cropped out the ears. A thousand apologies to you, Dear Reader. It’s a Disneyland 60th Autograph/Photograph combo book that even has a special place “for notes.” Should have thrown in some pages to hold pressed pennies and really made it a White Elephant item. Originally $16.95, now $2.99. And I bought one, so clearly I can talk the talk but not walk the walk.

Too many chefs in this kitchen.

Our final item of the month is this POS (not what you think: Point Of Sale) item on the counter as you check out. A light up Baymax pen that was originally $9.95, now $4.99. As I have said in the past, this falls into a gray area where it’s a kid friendly item, but who is buying a kid a $10 pen? Are many adults going to be using a light up Baymax pen at the office?

“On a scale of one to ten, how would you rate your pain?” – Baymax
“At the Outlets? 11.” – Your Humble Author

One of the bags they were using at the Outlets was a Disneyland 50th Anniversary bag. Reminder that we were celebrating the 60TH anniversary last year.

50th?!! WHAAAAAAAAT?! (photo by Brian Carey)

We’ll close with a brief look at what being at the Outlets is actually like. This is just PART of the line to check out. You can’t even see where the line goes, but it loops around like some E-Ticket attraction queue. Just the worst. The absolute worst. But we do it. Every month. For you.

Have a Happy New Year.

LInes, Lines, everywhere lines. (photo by Julia Mascardo)

SEE YOU IN 2017!

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 2016, and November 2016.

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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10 thoughts on “The Magic, The Memories, and Merch! December 2016 Photo Report of the Disney Outlet Store

  • Thank you for your bravery! I’ve been reading the reviews since April and they make me laugh… a lot. Also I’m looking foward to hit one of the outlets. I plan on going to the International Drive one early February… will it be that packed? Or I’ll be able to pick some precious without the need to fight Mordor?

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    • You should be fine. Best days to go are weekdays and as early as you can. Store opens at 10AM. Just keep in mind the I-Drive location is MUCH smaller than Vineland.

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  • You both deserve medals for your bravery! The Orlando outlets are NO JOKE on any holiday weekend, let alone that close to Christmas. I waited for 30+ minutes to make the right turn off Vineland onto 535 on at least one occasion. I wish that was an exaggeration.

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    • Thank you bluesabriel. The stretch of Vineland from 535 to the Outlets is a challenge more daunting than walking to Mordor.

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  • Once again great job!!! I would love it if you recorded these as a short podcast.

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  • I had someone recommend hitting this outlet store on our trip the end of January. Was the store just this busy since it was December?

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    • That was the big reason it was so busy, yes. Normally there is a line from open to close to check out, but most days it is no more than 5-10 minutes.

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  • Thank you Derek and Julia for these, I love them every month. My favourite thing this month was reading that the Mickey bar salt and pepper shakers are not microwave safe. I understand that we are a very litigious society, but had assumed that microwaving salt would never occur to most people. Also, I’d given up on PTPD but am excited for a new episode!

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  • Thank you thank you for braving the outlet craziness for us! You keep us laughing every month.

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