The Magic, The Memories, and Merch! January 2014 Photo Report of the Disney Outlet Store
By Derek Burgan
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Ah, the first photo report of the Disney Outlet Store for the new year. 2014 is going to be a interesting and fun time for me in the Disney Universe. I recently received my first Magic Band, followed by making my first FastPass+ reservations, and will be taking my first ever Disney Cruise in October. But first we shall be making our monthly pilgrimage to the Mecca of unsalable merchandise. It has been a chilly winter so far, even for us Floridians, so before our trek we’re going to warm up with some hot chocolate in our Spaceship Earth mug and strap on our Captain America battle helmet to brave the elements outside.
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It’s always a good day when special event merchandise shows up at the outlets and this trip was a bonanza as items form Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party hit the shelves.
Various pieces of merchandise from the 2013 Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party
The exclusive merchandise at the Christmas party was one of the highlights of the event, but I like it even more at 75% off retail.
Originally $32.95, this MVMCP shirt is now $7.99
Classic Mickey x-mas shirt ($9.99)
Not so classic Mike Wazowski ($9.99)
My eyes lit up seeing a piece from Mickey’s Merry Christmas Village. I recently wrote a post about starting my Grinch Christmas Village collection and the same company (Dept 56) makes the Mickey pieces as well. Unfortunately there was only one item available, but it does include a rare appearance by Mickey’s nephews Morty and Ferdie.
($14.99)
Mickey Gingerbread Cookie Mix ($5.99)
Not pictured, Donald Duck holiday fruitcake mix
People put a lot of things into their coffee including regular milk, almond milk, creamer, and half-and-half but people drinking out of this mug prefer cyanide. ($5.99)
There were some really strange writing pads out this month. I mean really strange. Don’t believe me, well here’s the first one.
This one has many characters on it including Pete’s Dragon(?!)
This one made me think of the Disney Hipsters podcast
You never know what you’ll find at the outlet. Assuming this was was sold either at Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party or the gift shop for It’s a Small World. ($3.99)
I remember when these stylized versions of the Disney Princesses came out and was wondering who the audience was. Apparently there wasn’t one.
Ariel actually had a whole bunch of clothes on the racks.
The stylized villains weren’t spared. This Cruella shirt was originally $36.95 and is now $14.99.
Another Cruella shirt. ($18.99)
I’m guessing this Cavern Club shirt was sold at the UK Pavilion in Epcot. I loved seeing it because it reminded me of my incredible tour of the Hard Rock Cafe in Universal CityWalk. If you are a fan of music, and especially if you are a fan of the Beatles, stop reading this immediately and head on over to the Hard Rock. Trust me, it’s worth it.
($14.99)
Another World Showcase shirt. ($16.99)
These “sound activated light up shirts” apparently bombed at the parks. They are already marked down to $9.99. I’ve seen the kiosks selling similar shirts at every single mall and they also sell them at Universal CityWalk and – for some reason unknown to mankind – the gift shop for MEN IN BLACK Alien Attack. I always had a sneaking suspicion that they didn’t work nearly as well under normal conditions.
I tested this shirt by yelling “WHO WOULD WEAR THIS?!” directly into it, but nothing happened. Maybe it uses AAA batteries (not included).
This Pirates of the Caribbean outfit was really cool. I would have killed for one when I was growing up. It also included a hat and dreadlocks.
Was $64.95, now $29.95
This shirt was either from Pirates of the Caribbean, the American Adventure pavilion in Epcot, or 12 Years a Slave. It didn’t say which one. ($12.99)
($16.99)
Presented without commentary ($4.99)
Disney’s DVC Aulani key rings and magnets ($4.99)
Okay, who is actually buying this? Napkins with fake wine stains on them? Really? Really?!
These napkins were originally $21.95 at the Epcot Food & Wine Festival. If you bought them at this price PLEASE send me an email. It would be like talking to someone who invested in the XFL. ($7.99)
A California Adventure Duffy the Bear. We can thank Guy Selga Jr for stuff like this making it to Orlando.
Speaking of California merch, here is a Mad T Party vinylmation set. Recently, I did an article on Disney obsessions that I just don’t understand. This set is single-handedly moving “vinylmation” higher up the list. Don’t get cocky
This was from a Fantasia series of vinylmation. I recently reviewed the movie Fantasia for the Creepy Kingdom podcast and realized it just may be the weirdest movie I have ever seen. The mushroom that is contained in this vinylmation set is – what I would consider - wildly racist character from the film.
This one is for Krissy Murphy, Morgan Crutchfield and all the other runDisney folk
And you thought the new Cubs mascot was bad.
You can not make a case for this being made.
R2MK down to $59.99
Very cute Mickey and Minnue piece ($49.95)
Time to close it out. They had these pens available at the counter. I probably should be ashamed I have no idea if it is for Mexico or Italy. So we are going to say “adios” or “ciao.”
One last thing before we go though. I really like the touch of people at the registers adding a Mickey head to the receipts. A very nice touch and – for me – that is what I consider the Disney Difference.
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 3281), and the other is on Vineland Avenue, right across I-4 near the exits to Disney World (8200 Vineland Ave, Orlando, FL 3282). For this edition of MMM, we went to the location near Universal.
Previous editions of Magic, Memories & Merch: July 2013, August 2013, September 2013, October 2013, November 2013, December 2013.
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