Disneyland Paris Haul September 2017

Hello my lovelies!

Before I share what I bought at Disneyland Paris…I would like to make a bit of a confession. I have a problem…some would say an obsession. I can’t help but love Disney merch! I work a full-time job and I'm 27 years old… yet the sight of a Disney plushee brings me so much joy and comfort and I can’t resist holding myself back from buying a Disney mug (or two). Soooo grab a cup of tea and maybe some biscuits or a snack, and let’s begin my Disneyland Paris haul! Here we gooooo!

Theoretically I wasn't allowed to buy any mugs, but... when in Disneyland! I managed to limit myself to two which was hard as there were so many great ones to choose from!

Moana mug €14.99

I love all the Mickey mouse detailing in this Day of the Dead mug, I found it in the shop after the POTC ride for €14.99

David and I bought these Pirates of the Caribbean tankards as souvenirs from the Captain Jack's restaurant for €12.99

If you know me, you know how much I love books and stationary. So this combined with Disney was always going to end well.

The Disneyland Paris 25th Anniversary book was €49.99 and it details the amazing history of the park and rides.

What I love most about this colouring book is it has lots of fully coloured classic movie posters in the back and then a copy that you can colour in. This was €16.95.

Cuties colouring book €9.95

Park colouring map €12.99

Autograph book €9.99 Pen €3.99

This diary was €12.90 and may have all the days and dates in French, but I couldn't resist it! It has artwork of some of my most favourite characters (including Thumper, Bambi and Lilo and Stitch) throughout the diary to colour in and is simply beautiful.

Bambi Notebooks €9.99

Shopping list pad €8.99

Moana pen €8.99

Lady and the Tramp postcard €1.50

A Disney haul wouldn't be complete without a few plushees, right? I tried not to go too crazy and justified them to myself by sticking to smaller sized ones.
Figaro suddenly sparked my love for cats this year and was the first plushee I bought. He was €24.99 and is so cute!

I'd never seen an alien Stitch plushee before and coudln't resist him! I found this plushee in the store after the Buzzlightyear ride for €15.99

I really wasn't a fan of the giant Thumper plushees that Disneyland Paris had to offer, and the only medium sized one I could find had blue fur for some reason. But this small Thumper toy for €12.99 looked perfect.

If you're a seasoned Disney fan, you'll know that Walt Disney created a character before Mickey Mouse named Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. I grew to love Oswald when I was playing the Epic Mickey videogames. I was very excited when I saw on other Disney hauls that you could buy a plushee of him in the park. But the only place I could find him was in the World of Disney store which is just outside the park. He was €17.99 which I thought was a bargain!

Chip n Dale weren't on my original wishlist but when I saw this double plushee for €25.99 in Frontierland, I just had to have them! You can seperate them too but I love that they are hugging eachother!

I made a rule for myself that I wouldn't buy any Tsum Tsums in the park as they were far more expensive than in the UK stores. But the Shelley May Tsum Tsum was exclusive to the park so I got her for €5.99

Ufufy plushees originated in Japan but they've recently been introduced into Disneyland Paris and the UK Disney Stores. I fell in love with this Donald Duck for €7.99 and he smells like Apple Blossom!

I had two items of clothing on my wishlist and I stuck to them!
Chip n Dale ears €17.99

DLP jumper €44.99

I know Christmas is a little way off right now, but Disneyland Paris has an all-year round Christmas store, and had also started to trickle Christmas merch into the general stores.
How cute is this Thumper bauble? If you shake it, it looks like snow inside it! €12.99

Although I already had one Thumper christmas decoration, David pointed this Thumper ornament one out to me for €9.99. Of course I had to have it!

Fox and the Hound is one of my favourite films, so when I saw this Tod n Copper hanging ornament on a haul video, I made sure to try and get it! This was €9.99 and I love how Tod and Copper are flocked too.

I can't decide if these count as a 'plushee' as I will most likely only have these out during the festive months but I couldn't resist these Gingerbread Mickey and Minnie plushees for €19.99

I knew I wanted to buy an ornament from Disneyland Paris to display in my bedroom, but went with an open mind on which one to fall in love with.
Thumper and Miss Bunny €29.99

Rapunzel €12.99

Technically not an ornament but something I'd still display was this Snow White doll for €24.99. I'd seen some of these in the UK Disney store but never saw this Snow White one. It is from the Animator's Collection which I absolutely love.

My boyfriend David was super romantic and sweet by surprising me with this glass Stitch ornament! I had seen it in the glassware shop inside the Disneyland castle and fell in love with it because he had his little guitar too. I gave David the biggest hug when he gave it to me. It will always be such a special reminder of our first holiday together.<3

I'd never bought pins before I came to Disneyland Paris this year, and I didn't think I would get into buying them. But, I was definitely sucked into the pin craze. You can pin-trade with cast members who have lanyards on but I just stuck to buying the ones I liked most.

I think this €9.99 Miss Bunny Lanyard was from the DLP Step into Spring range but as my love for Bambi characters and my love for bunnies, it was meant for me!

The pin pricing range is divided by different colours: green - €6.99, blue - €8.99, yellow €9.99 and pink €12.99.
Green pins










Blue pins: Santa Fe hotel key, Une Romance a Paris and Disneyland Paris Castle

Yellow pins: 25th Anniversary, Grape Soda pin from Up


Pink pins: Thumper & Miss Bunny, Star Wars Han and Leia

And that's a wrap! Thank you to everyone who made it through this monster of a blog post! I know I bought a lot, but Disney is what makes me happy and it has helped get me through a tough year. But anyway! This concludes my September trip to Disneyland Paris! It has been challenging for me to keep this running on time, but I have loved writing every blog post. This certainly won't be the end for my blog and I have plenty of exciting content in-store for all you lovely readers.

What recent purchases have you made in Disneyland Paris? I'd love to hear about them in the comments! TTFN! Xxxx

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