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4. Fine Jewelry

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If you’re looking for Mickey jewelry made from the finest materials available, you can get a diamond necklace with the signature Mickey head for $3,000 or $4,000. Other necklaces in the same display go for nearly $8,000. In comparison, a gold bracelet of Mickey heads is a steal at just $2,250. Men looking for a quality keepsake from the jewelry counter can browse fine watches, most of which run between $250 and $500.

5. Miniature Building Replicas

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The Art of Disney carries a line of miniature replica buildings that may actually seem cheap in comparison with the rest of the list. If you go out for a full collection, however, you’re sure to spend a few thousand on the set. Current pieces on display include several replicas from Walt Disney World’s Main Street, from the Emporium for $245 to the Train Station for $425. Surprisingly, Cinderella Castle is not the most expensive piece in the set at $395. The smaller Sleeping Beauty Castle from Disneyland is just $295. With over half a dozen pieces to help you create your own miniature Main Street, it’s difficult to choose just one.

If you’re looking for a stunning piece to add to your Disney collection, save up as much as you can before your visit and check out these big ticket items.

Alternatively, if you're on a tight budget, check out these 10 completely FREE Walt Disney World souvenirs.

 
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I was just going to say about the Castle that's $37,995. If I could afford things like that I'd definitely get one.

An Arribas Brothers store is also located in Magic Kingdom...but it says Crystal Arts on sign.
They have a crystal covered castle for over $37,000. And they have already sold 16 of the 50 they are making.

I would love to have a miniature scale model of the resort and monorail that rides thru Contemporary and to Magic Kingdom. That would have to be my splurge. Of course have the music of the parks to go with it.

Just noticing in photo #2 that I see The Evil Queen from Snow White, but no Maleficent. I wonder if there is a better photo somewhere.

Great article. I have often looked at that blown glass Cinderella Castle and thought "If only". One small criticism - the figure on page one is the Evil Queen from Snow White and not Maleficent.

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