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Someone Just Found Deep Discount Disney Merchandise Heaven And It's Got Everyone Animated

Someone Just Found Deep Discount Disney Merchandise Heaven And It's Got Everyone Animated
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Magic doesn't come cheap, especially at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. After paying for travel, tickets and food, parents and vacationers' budgets are often stretched pretty thin.

Which is a shame, because there's truly no better place on Earth to buy great Disney merchandise! Fortunately, there's a discount option very few people know about...


Disney fans are going crazy for the souvenir life-hack Daniel Boan wrote for Business Insider.

While the best selection of merchandise can always be found on Disney property, it turns out Disney World's surplus stock and out-of-season products end up at nearby outlet stores called The Disney Character Warehouse.


Despite their locations off Disney property in the Orlando International Premium Outlets and the Orlando Vineland Premium Outlets, the Disney Character Warehouses are still owned and operated by the House of Mouse. Which means customers will receive the "same friendly service from 'cast members' and authentic merchandise" one might experience in the parks.

Disney fans have spotted some products being sold at the Character Warehouse for 50% off...or more!



Vacationers who visited the outlet store found themselves walking away with some shockingly low-priced merch!


After an expensive week in the most pricey magical place on Earth, the Character Warehouse is just what the doctor ordered.


The warehouse has been covered by popular Disney vlogs:

If you can, try to visit the store as soon as possible—as word spreads, it grows more popular by the day!

Despite the ever-growing lines, Disney fans can't wait to go back for more discount souvenirs. Grab yours while you can!




H/T - Business Insider, Traveling Mom

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