Upcoming Disney Products to Put on Your Holiday Wishlist

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 The Disney Experience  |  July 12, 2016

LEGO Cinderella Castle (front)

LEGO Cinderella Castle (back)

Oh my; look at the interesting products that Disney has been putting out lately! Here are just a few products that are coming later in the year. First, there’s the upcoming LEGO version of the Magic Kingdom’s Cinderella Castle. You may have heard of it since it’s making quite a buzz on social media.

With a whopping 4,080 pieces, this castle stands roughly 30 inches tall, and it includes five minifigures: Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, and Tinker Bell. The interior rooms are themed to Disney classics like “Aladdin,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “Sleeping Beauty,” and “Snow White” to name a few.

The castle will be available for purchase on September 1, 2016.

Figma Series Elsa & Olaf

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Figma Series Elsa

Next, is a really neat piece. It’s an Elsa and Olaf figure set designed by the Good Smile Company as part of their Figma series. Both figures have highly posable joints (wrists, knees, ankles, and more) and moveable eyes. In addition, Elsa has three face plates and, judging by the product photos, at least two sets of hands.

Figma Series Iron Man Mark 42

Figma Series Iron Man Mark 43

Elsa and Olaf will be released sometime in December, 2016. And, keep an eye out for the Figma series Iron Man Mark 42 & 43 figures, also due out this December.

"Maps of the Disney Parks" Book

Lastly, “Maps of the Disney Parks: Charting 60 Years from California to Shanghai” will debut on October 18, 2016.

From the publisher:

The maps of the Disney Parks are more than just atlases used by guests to find their way to Big Thunder Mountain. They are snapshots of a place and time, relics treasured by collectors, and gorgeous pieces of artwork. In fact, it was a map-drawn by Herb Ryman and imagined by Walt-that was used to sell the idea for Disneyland to investors. This book will include maps of the domestic parks from 1955 to today, as well as highlights from the international parks. Alongside the maps there will be photographs depicting how the parks have changed over time, explanations of why the landscape was altered, and details on attractions that were added or taken away.

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There are 2 comments.

  • Becky:

    Your making me drool! You know that don’t you? : )

    • Trader Sam:

      I guess you’ll have to build a dam around Beckyland.

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