If you collect Disney items, you’ve been WARNED.
Some Disney souvenirs are relatively inexpensive and can be collected without breaking the bank. But other items will set you back a lot — we’re talking $1,000 ears, $600 plushes, and MORE. Now, another pricey Disney collectible is available online. Is it one that’ll tempt you to shell out the cash?
Right now you can grab the NEW Cinderella Designer Doll online! We’ve seen a number of designer dolls released themed to different princesses, including Jasmine, Pocahontas, Rapunzel, and more. But now it’s Cindy’s time to shine.
The doll is incredibly detailed and is a limited edition of 9,800. It comes with a certificate of authenticity, a couture outfit, a display stand, and more.
This Cindy has taken time into her own hands with a beautiful little midnight “clock” purse with chains and a strap.
She’s also got a satin jumpsuit, “glass” slippers, gemstone earrings, and is fully poseable.
Plus she comes in some fancy window display packaging so you can show her off without even taking her out of the box if that’s what you want to do.
But, she’s not cheap. Cinderella will set you back $129.99. Is that cost worth it for you? Tell us in the comments!
Click here to bring home the Cinderella Doll!
Not in the mood to grab a $129.99 Cinderella doll but still eager to do some Disney shopping online? You’ve got LOTS of options. You can click here to check out ALL of the 50th Anniversary merchandise online, or click here to see all of the Starbucks cups you can get online.
Disney also has seasonal items available online right now, including some awesome Halloween items and the Food & Wine Festival collection from EPCOT.
We’ll keep an eye out for more Disney merchandise and let you know what we find!
Click here to see every pair of Minnie ears you can buy online right now!
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Would you spend $129.99 on this souvenir? Tell us in the comments!
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