In a move sure to bring some holiday cheer, Disney has finally heard fan feedback loud and clear, lowering prices on holiday merchandise in collaboration with Starbucks.
In recent years, fans at Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort saw Disney Parks x Starbucks tumbler prices soar—up to $50 for a single cup! As of now, the Disney Store still lists a holiday travel tumbler with a silicone straw topper for an eyebrow-raising $49.99.
But here’s the twist: many of these “exclusive” tumblers didn’t stick at the high price point. Fans weren’t biting on the $50 price tag, so Disney quickly discounted them both in the parks and online. Some even found their way to Florida’s Disney Character Warehouse outlets, where deals on Disney merch reign supreme.
This season, Disney has released another holiday tumbler with a friendlier price tag. Introducing:
Disney Eats Gingerbread Starbucks Tumbler with Straw – Disney Parks
$29.99 – Check it out here
That’s right—$20 cheaper! This new, more affordable option couldn’t come at a better time, given that Disneyland Resort, Walt Disney World Resort, and the Disney Store recently announced price hikes across the board on tickets, Annual Passes/Magic Keys, food, and other vacation must-haves.
Looking to score an even better deal on Disney x Starbucks merch? Here are a few recent markdowns on fan-favorite tumblers:
- Disney Eats Pineapple Swirl Starbucks Tumbler with Straw – Disneyland
$16.98 – New Markdown!
- Disney Eats Lollipop Starbucks Tumbler with Straw – Disneyland
$16.98 – New Markdown!
- Disney Eats Ice Cream Sandwich Starbucks Tumbler with Straw – Disneyland
$16.98 – New Markdown!
Disneyland fans, we see you! But don’t worry, Walt Disney World fans; Disney hasn’t left you out:
- Disney Eats Shaved Ice Starbucks Tumbler with Straw – Walt Disney World
$16.98 – New Markdown!
And of course, Disneyland Resort also has a matching Shaved Ice Starbucks Tumbler for the same low price.
Whether you’re after a Gingerbread tumbler for your morning coffee or a Pineapple Swirl for a taste of the tropics, Disney’s new holiday prices make it easier to bring some magic home.
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