Park Retro Souvenirs !

real mad hatter

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Good Morning Everyone. It's breakfast time here in Bonnie Scotland,and iv'e just finished my jumbo leg of wild deer. Anyway.on to my post.Todays Disney food blog has an article on old fashioned Disney sweet papers and I was wondering, do any of you collect retro Disney stuff that you can't get nowadays.? I have quite a few paper cups with different designs from past years,and also the Mickey shaped ears plastic plates.But I'am sure some of you have awesome retro stuff from Disney parks.Photos would be good.;)
 

Figgy1

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Good Morning Everyone. It's breakfast time here in Bonnie Scotland,and iv'e just finished my jumbo leg of wild deer. Anyway.on to my post.Todays Disney food blog has an article on old fashioned Disney sweet papers and I was wondering, do any of you collect retro Disney stuff that you can't get nowadays.? I have quite a few paper cups with different designs from past years,and also the Mickey shaped ears plastic plates.But I'am sure some of you have awesome retro stuff from Disney parks.Photos would be good.;)
OMG!!!!! I have some of those balck hidden Mickey plates glad I saved them last trip when my ds was 8 he didn't eat but a few children's meals mostly ordered full sized ones!! He's tall and skinny!
 

RandomPrincess

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This is my son last year. He's wearing my husband's Disney Shirt from the early 80s. My mother in law had it packed away and gave it to us. It was fun to have my son wear it to WDW the same way his Dad did 30 years ago.
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Pooh Lover

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I have a 4' Mickey Mouse plush with his original price tag of $25 still attached to him that I got from WDW in the 70's. I have kept ALOT of clothing, glassware, trinkets and, believe it or not, the plastic shopping bags from every trip to WDW all the way back from 1971. I think I could be considered a WDW hoarder.
 

Mrs.Toad

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My mother has kept tons of stuff she has bought since the 80's on every trip my parents made with us.

Parents just buying for their kids at WDW. Huh? My mom went nuts getting stuff for herself too. And she keeps everything in perfect condition.

Not a hoarder, but could be a WDW hoarder. LOL!
 

Mrs.Toad

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Oh, I have the Grand Floridian "Edwardian" looking bathroom stuff. A green shampoo bottle, a white conditioner, and a green tin with a scene with ladies on it which was a mini-sewing kit. The bottles look like the turn of the century tonic-like bottles.

Ah, the good old days when there was quality and individuality.
 

Clamman73

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I was just looking at my 80s Figment and Mickey plushies...Product of Korea...Huh...Was that North or South though...

I wish they had still had shirts with the year on them.
 

HouCuseChickie

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This was the shirt from my very first trip to WDW...I just don't get to wear t-shirts for more than workouts and kiddie bath time, so I don't know if I can justify the $35-70 they're going for on ebay.
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I have a larger plush Figment somewhere that I wouldn't mind finding too. He's like 18" tall...looks a lot like this one...

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