I took my three year old grandson to Disney On Ice Worlds of Enchantment a few weeks ago. Be prepared for sticker shock!


There were stands all over the place selling tons of merchandise for tons of money! And once you pass by the stands and get to your seat, you're still not safe! There are vendors walking up and down the aisles selling food and toys.
Now I knew all this ahead of time since I've been to other Disney On Ice shows, so it didn't surprise me. There were a lot of different light-up toys for sale (wands, swords, etc.) but I did see kids with light-up toys that they brought from home, too. The show we went to had a lot of Toy Story items and Princess items for sale, with Frozen being especially popular. I don't think I saw anything under $12.00. I was lucky because my grandson is young enough to distract and I probably could have gotten out of there without even buying him anything, but being a grandma, of course I wanted to buy him something!
I actually took him up to one of the stands so he could pick something out. He chose a Woody and a Buzz figure. They were $15.00 each, a bit pricey, but they are really cute. I brought cookies for him to have during intermission, and told him we'd be going to lunch after the show. He never asked for anything while we were there, but I also think he was so mesmerized with everything going on around him that he didn't even think about food or toys!
For price reference, there was a mother and daughter sitting near us, and the daughter asked if she could have a light-up princess wand. When a vendor walked over, the mother told him she'd like a wand. She asked how much they were and when the vendor said, "$30.00", I thought the mother was going to faint! She said, "For ONE wand?!?!?!" Yup!
I guess my point is, be prepared for high prices, and maybe discuss ahead of time what items you are okay with buying. And maybe bring along a few snacks in your purse!