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SuzyQ
11-28-2003, 01:09 AM
What are your best budget DIsney stocking stuffer ideas?
For kids?
Adults?
Also, if you can recommend where to find them (website, at a particular park, stor), please fill us in.
Tis the Season! :mickeyXmas:
~Suzy
Sheryl
11-28-2003, 10:26 AM
Suzy,
Our Dollar Tree Store has some really cute Disney key chains I bought for the boys. If you don't have a Dollar tree near you, I'd be happy to pick some up for you.
Sheryl :minnie:
pixie
11-28-2003, 12:12 PM
:hug: You are so sweet Sheryl!
:tink: Barbara
SuzyQ
11-29-2003, 03:08 AM
That's a cool idea, Sheryl - they could also be cool tage for luggage!
Anyone have any other ideas for stuffers?
~Suzy
Snickerdoodlesmommy
11-29-2003, 05:46 PM
How about the pens and pencils that are shaped like some of the characters? These are sold at the World of Disney, the outlets sometimes have them, and the Christmas store at DD.
The outlets also have the refridgerator magnets and the little mickey barrettes for the hair, small pads of paper and stationary, keychains and bumper stickers for half off or more than at the parks. :minnie:
LindaClaus :sun:
MargaretJ
11-29-2003, 07:02 PM
I like the little sticky note pads that disney sells. I know they don't carry the ones I used to buy but still have a nice selection. I bought a couple of the mini pads in June for myself & when my boss saw them she immediately wanted one too. I ended up giving her my spare so I will need to stock up on this upcoming trip.
Moley
11-29-2003, 11:44 PM
At the World of Disney, sets of cocoa in mini tins come packaged 7 to a box. They add up to 2.50 to 3.00 per can but how cute for an adult stocking stuffer. Also saw a wonderful collapsible hairbrush/mirror combo at Animal Kingdom. It is a soft green and has Safari Mickey on the outside with Animal Kingdom icons. Very attractive at 6.00. It was on souvenir carts around the park.
Finally, check those souvenir carts for the unique item not found at World of Disney or in a Disney Store. One of the best magnetic photo frames I've found to date was at the souvenir cart outside the Indiana Jones Stunt spectacular. These little gems are usually less than $10 and everyone can use one more or two. Not only do they look good on the fridge, but you can also put those babies on file cabinets at work. What better way to immortalize a shot of you clinging to Tarzan's loins than in its own decorative yet inexpensive magnetic frame. Animal Magnetism at its finest. :mrgreen:
oh Moley, you crack me up!!!
SusanL
11-30-2003, 10:15 AM
I buy the 6 packs of pens at World of Disney it cost about $2/pen and they always have different styles like classic characters, villians, princesses, plus usually a special edition one for the theme of the year. I also buy magnets. Also the limited edition pins.
SusanL :mickeyXmas:
Stinkerbelle
11-30-2003, 06:17 PM
I usually bring back those little shrink wrapped face towels that expand to full size when you wet them for my friend's kids and they are a big hit. They run about $2.50 each.
A small tin of Mickey Mints (similar to Altoids) or a bag of one of the Goofy's Candy line candies in my stocking would make me smile for sure.
There are an abundance of cute stickers in the photo album/scrapbooking sections of the gift shop.
I have a Tinkerbelle dangler thingy (not sure what they are technically called) that would be a nice stocking stuffer. Its a suction cup with a wire that has Tinkerbelle on it. I suction the cuo to my cubicle at work and have Tink suspended over my comptuer. It was about $4.50. I can't remember all of the characters available but I definately remember seeing Dumbo and Peter Pan. Maybe its only characters who can fly?
You can always add a Disney ornament or 2 to the stockings as well. I don't know if the sale is still on but on Friday I got the set of Mickey through the years ornaments at the Disney store which could easly be broken up and placed in individual stockings. http://disney.store.go.com/DSSectionPage.process?Section_Id=14356&Product_Id=148505
A few Disney dollars would make a nice stuffer as well.
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