1HAPPYGHOSTHOST
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Oh well then why didn't you say so before..it is STILL over priced. That should be no more than $100.00 or less.Yup. With lights and sounds.
Oh well then why didn't you say so before..it is STILL over priced. That should be no more than $100.00 or less.Yup. With lights and sounds.
I agreed it is overpriced. It's been released three times already. I have one. I paid $150 about twelve years ago. Hopefully they go on clearence fairly fast for less than $80. Then I'll get another.Oh well then why didn't you say so before..it is STILL over priced. That should be no more than $100.00 or less.
Smart plan.I agreed it is overpriced. It's been released three times already. I have one. I paid $150 about twelve years ago. Hopefully they go on clearence fairly fast for less than $80. Then I'll get another.
Beyond Trader Sam's tiki mugs and the Taschen Disneyland book, I can't tell you that last time I bought any theme park merch. I guess years of buying so much stuff during the 50th plus quite a bit of WDW merch from trips there + the high prices has turned me off for the most part.
There honestly isn't as much unique stuff as there used to be. Galaxy's Edge was the only thing in recent years that had unique merchandise instead of just a shirt or action figure.
There honestly isn't as much unique stuff as there used to be. Galaxy's Edge was the only thing in recent years that had unique merchandise instead of just a shirt or action figure.
I remember as a kid when we'd leave the parks we would go to the big store on Mainstreet and seeing ride vehicles/ play sets of Big Thunder, Star Tours, Matterhorn, Small World, and Space Mountain. I wanted to buy all of them (ended up with StarSpeeder 3000 (which I still have)). Now they have the monorail and trainset, which are cool, but I wish the others were still around.
Galaxy's Edge finally added a new vehicle playset for Rise but it was stupidly expensive.
I also miss posters in the park. 5 years ago they would sell packs of 12 large attractions posters, now they are gone.
I did recently get myself a Disney World train set used on ebay and it's great under the tree.
I think Disney needs to realize that many people are fans of rides and attractions and want more than a t shirt with a quote on it.
San Francisco based indie toy-maker master's, Super7, have unveiled a new series of Disney ULTIMATES!
I own a few of their TMNT ULTIMATES! and let me say, these figures are spectacular.
Super posable figures, interchangeable heads, hands, and copious other accessories, make these more than just your average toy.
Pre-orders are up now on their website. $45 a piece.
Wave 1 includes:
Pinocchio:
Prince John and Sir Hiss:
Sorcerer Mickey:
POP eyes are probably their worst, yet most defining feature.Really like the concept and they look like they re good quality. Something about Pinocchio and Mickey’s eyes look off. However, I guess if I was that concerned about “eyes” I wouldn’t be buying POPs
POP eyes are probably their worst, yet most defining feature.
The website lists it as "injected plastic". But some of the accessories, like Pinocchio's vest and Mickey's robes are made from fabric.Haha true. What material are those figures ?
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Which one do y'all like better? The original USF logo mask (direct from Universal Orlando) or the parking deck one?
Can genuine fans of Splash Mountain wear that? Or is it the equivalent of wearing a MAGA hat in SoCal?
It's the "Make Everything Satisfactual Again" that I find distasteful and an unnecessary reference. I'd side-eye that more than any other part of the tee.Can genuine fans of Splash Mountain wear that? Or is it the equivalent of wearing a MAGA hat in SoCal?
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