Disney World Mystery? Disney Princess Accessory Goes Missing From Magic Kingdom
A royal favorite has mysteriously vanished from Magic Kingdom Park, leaving Disney Princess fans disappointed. Crystal Arts, the upscale boutique on Main Street, U.S.A., has suddenly stopped offering its beloved build-your-own-tiara experience, “The Arribas Tiara Foundry,” with no official explanation.
The Disappearance of a Magic Kingdom Park Experience
For years, Crystal Arts—operated by the Arribas Brothers—has been a go-to spot for luxury Disney collectibles, from intricately designed glass sculptures to a jaw-dropping $250,000 Cinderella Castle figurine. But its most enchanting interactive experience has seemingly disappeared without warning.
The Arribas Tiara Foundry, introduced at Magic Kingdom Park in January, allowed guests to customize their own sparkling tiara by selecting from over 30 gem options and choosing from different designs in three metallic finishes: rose gold, gold, or silver. With a starting price of $89 and additional premium add-ons available, the experience quickly became a sought-after souvenir for Disney royalty of all ages.
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However, guests hoping to design their own tiara are now met with disappointment. According to a report from @WDWNT on X (formerly Twitter), the experience has been quietly removed. While sample tiaras and gem displays remain in the store, the offering is no longer available.
A Temporary Shortage or a Permanent Change?
Arribas Brothers hasn’t provided an official statement regarding the removal of The Arribas Tiara Foundry. This lack of communication has sparked speculation among Disney Parks fans—was this an unexpected supply issue, or is Disney phasing out the experience entirely?
Currently, the Arribas Brother location at Disney Springs and EPCOT’s Arribas Brothers kiosks don’t offer the make-your-own-tiara option. With no word on whether it will return, fans are left wondering if this is just a temporary setback or a permanent loss for Magic Kingdom Park’s most regal shoppers.
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Hello! Is there any more news about this? I am visiting with my niece in two weeks (May 16) and we were planning to create our own tiaras. Crossing my fingers it’s just a supply issue and is now back. In lieu of this, I’ve read that you can customize a tiara at Kunstarbeit in Kristall in the Germany pavilion at EPCOT. Do you know anything about that? Is it just the chose your birthstone (or any birthstone) to put in a tiara or is it more customizable like this Tiara Foundry? Thank you for the information!