DisneyStore.com: FREE Shipping with Disney New Arrivals Item (+ Great Deals on Baby Costumes + More)
Through March 23rd, DisneyStore.com is offering up FREE shipping with the purchase of any New Arrivals Merchandise! Just use coupon code SHIPNEW at checkout. Consider purchasing the Muppets Reusable Tote for just $2.95 or several different Sunglasses for Babies priced at $4.95 as either of these items qualify as Disney New Arrivals Merchandise and will enable you to snag FREE shipping with code SHIPNEW!
After browsing the Sale Section, I noticed that several different deals that may be worth snatching up. First, I noticed that there are 4 different costumes for baby on sale for just $9.99 (reg. $19.95) – choose from Tinker Bell, Ariel, Snow White and Rapunzel.
You may also be interested in the 12 different Die Cast Planes on sale for just $5.97 (reg. $9.95) – these would be great items to stash in the Gift Closet for upcoming birthdays or even for Christmas. Come back and let us know what else you find!
(Thanks, Brandice!)
I bought frozen from the disney store so I have the code for $20 off of $40. I would like to preorder the pirate fairy movie, which would also have a $20/$40 code. Does anyone know if I will still get the code for the fairy movie if I use the code from frozen?
I used the code I got from preordering jungle book to preorder frozen and I got the frozen code, which I plan to preorder
Pirate fairy with. So the answer is yes, lol!
Yes you will the code for the Fairy movie too, even if you use the code from Frozen to pre-order it. They told me that in store when I picked up my Frozen movie.
Any codes for other items that aren’t new?
I got my 11 month old the repunzel costume and a new pair of sunglasses for 16.00 with shipping and tax. I think that is great, because we are going to Disney World next month, and this keeps me from impulse buying an outfit for way more money!!
Not to be a Debbie Downer but I did want to share that the Disney Store toys are not worth buying, My boys have had several sets and they’re very cheaply made and break easily. My kids are generally very gentle but these toys have small parts that are barely attached to the toys (mirrors, tow hooks, etc.). It doesn’t take much for them to break. If you’re going to keep them on the shelf in the plastic cases they’d probably be fine but if you intend for your child to play with them, buy them elsewhere like Toys R Us or Walmart because theirs are sturdier.
I agree with MJ. My son has some of the Cars 2 diecast cars from Disney and they are not really intended to be played with. The wheels don’t even roll! Any other toys my MIL has purchased at The Disney Store have been very cheap and broken quickly.
I have to agree. My son popped the heads off some Mickey and Donald cars the second time he played with them and he’s not a rough little boy. And unfortunately when dealing with their customer service reps on two products that I would consider to be of very low quality I found that they have no power to satisfy the customer. My daughter has loved her Disney flip flops and Minnie dresses though so I think some of their products are well made.