Well, we certainly didn’t budget for this Disney purchase.
We have certainly found ourselves spending a LOT on Disney souvenirs and maybe you have too. Now, there’s a spot near Disney World where you can snag a VERY desirable souvenir — but it’s going to cost you.
According to ABC Action News, there are some pretty snazzy Disney props for sale near Disney World including a REAL ride vehicle from the Disneyland opening day attraction, Snow White’s Adventures. You can make it yours with a quick trip to Lakeland Antique Mall in Florida — and $50,000.
Whew! It’s hard to say whether that’s a fair price. We’ve never bought a Disneyland ride vehicle before! But, we do have to say that that is one HECK of a souvenir!
Other gems at the mall include a Disney Springs holiday castle decoration for $1,500, a lifesize Dopey installation from a Disney store for $5,800, original artwork from “it’s a small world” legend Mary Blair for $13,900.
Don’t worry, there are some more inexpensive collectibles too like Disneyland lunch boxes or some lamps straight from Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort.
The manager of the Antique Mall spoke to the sheer amount of collector’s items they have noting, “People walk in and they’re just astonished.” The store is an unassuming spot just off I-4, so you might be surprised to walk in and see a TON of Disney Park’s props and collectibles.
As a note, there are only a few vendors around the world who can acquire props directly from Disney, and TWO of those vendors operate out of the Lakeland Antique Mall.
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Paul says
Nopey – that’d be just Dopey!
Margaret Gordon says
We’re locals, so we have been in the Lakeland Antique Mall – they really do have some neat stuff. We have recognized items that we have seen at WDW. Didn’t have the money for the ones we liked best, of course! It’s worth a trip to see the Disney items for sale, and it’s maybe 45-50 minutes from the parks.