Theme Park Tourist is one of the web’s leading sources of essential information and entertaining articles about theme parks in Orlando and beyond.
We are one of the world’s largest theme park guide sites, hosting detailed guides to more than 80 theme parks around the globe.
Our theme park guides contain reviews and ratings of rides, restaurants and hotels at more than 80 theme parks worldwide.
You can even print them.
Another recently found gift is a Disney Sand Castle mold with a shovel. They come in different colors and are sold in the main gift shop at downtown Disney. I was shocked by the sticker price (in a way that I'm not used to) when I saw $4.95. Great souvenir for that price.
I also recommend the pins (Disney Pin Trading). Though I believe the cheapest price point is $5.95, they still make a good souvenir. And in some cases they have 2 pins for under $10. Warning: becomes surprisingly addictive to collect for both kids and adults. Especially since you can trade with cast members at no cost. And I found you can get the same authentic pins starting at $0.01 onwards, by using eBay. :-)
Be careful buying pins for .01 on Ebay, they're likely "scrapper" pins and shouldn't be traded. Your better bet is too go on Facebook and type in Disney Pins you'll find a lady that sells a mystery lot of 8 Authentic Disney pins for $20 shipped. Use those to trade with and stop the crooks from selling these junk pins to people.
I am currently at Fort Wilderness and the pony rides are now $8.00 to do.
I am currently at Fort Wilderness and the pony rides are now $8.00 to do.
I got Mickey marble wine toppers for $3.95 each at the Yacht Club gift shop. There were a variety of colors, I bought pink and blue.