Each week, we scour Amazon to find the latest Disney merchandise and steepest Disney deals the massive e-tailer has to offer.
This week, Amazon is offering up some of the best clothes and bags for a day at Walt Disney World!
Pirates of the Caribbean Tee
This Pirates tee celebrates the massive film franchise, complete with an Est. 2003 word mark!
Aikman Waist Fan
This waist fan combines six functions in a small package, “including a small desk fan, a power bank, an LED light, an SOS light, and a warning light. Unlike other waist fans, this model’s aligned air inlet and outlet maximize the wind volume for efficient cooling.” We use it often in the parks.
Skeleton Dance Tee
The Skeleton Dance, one of the most iconic installments of Walt Disney’s Silly Symphonies series of cartoons, has been immortalized in this shirt. This is the perfect attire to show you’re spooky AND know your Disney history.
Yehtta Instant Print Kids Camera
This camera bundle is currently available on Amazon, and is headlined by a camera that features a 2.4-inch IPS screen, clear 1080P high resolution video, 16x digital zoom, flash light, black and white instant prints, color photo shooting, continuous shooting, time-lapse, and filters, as well as a built-in MP3 player and 4 fun kids’ puzzles. The bundle also includes a 32G SD memory card, a Camera Lanyard, a Type-C cable, and 3 rolls of instant printing paper.
Halloween “Boo” Crossbody
Thanks to its adorably spooky decoration, this bag is perfect for the fall season. We also found it light, with lots of space inside. The bag measures 8.2 X 5.1 X 1.5 inches.
Yeokou Romper
Thanks to its free-flowing construction and ease to wear, this romper is the perfect parks garment.
Chenille Letter Mouse Ears Headband Holder
This 11″x11″x4.5″ mouse ears travel case “securely holds up to 8 pairs of mouse ears with internal clasps and cushioning for protection. It includes front and internal zippered pockets, along with slip pockets, for up to 4 extra pairs of ears and accessories like clips and headbands.”









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Can we send pictures to this site?
I have some from June 1972, just 8 months after Magic Kingdom opened, and some family the 50th Anniversary. My pictures show trees in front of Cinderella Castle, partially blocking part of the Castle. Also, pictures of the original open, barrel-type, sky ride. My wife and I are in some of the pictures. As you know in 1972 the Magic Kingdom was the only Theme Park at Disney World, in Orlando.