spidey_99
Mouseketeer
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- Mar 17, 2009
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...if you want to save cash, that is 
Just a helpful discovery: I took my kids to DL last week and they were very excited to purchase this year's Halloween costumes from the park. And they did. They each got a Tinkerbell outfit for $65.00 each.
That Sunday (2 days later) I saw the exact same Tink costume in one of the Sunday paper flyers for $19.99! I think it was Target but it could have been another similar type store.
I don't begrudge Disney making money (heck, they make cash off both sales) and I understand that within the park you are a captive audience and good business dictates you can/should raise prices when you have a captive audience. But a 45 dollar markup is a bit extreme...at least it was for me.
So for those looking to purchase Disney costumes this year- and who want to get the best deals- those great deals are not found in the parks themselves.
Spidey

Just a helpful discovery: I took my kids to DL last week and they were very excited to purchase this year's Halloween costumes from the park. And they did. They each got a Tinkerbell outfit for $65.00 each.
That Sunday (2 days later) I saw the exact same Tink costume in one of the Sunday paper flyers for $19.99! I think it was Target but it could have been another similar type store.
I don't begrudge Disney making money (heck, they make cash off both sales) and I understand that within the park you are a captive audience and good business dictates you can/should raise prices when you have a captive audience. But a 45 dollar markup is a bit extreme...at least it was for me.
So for those looking to purchase Disney costumes this year- and who want to get the best deals- those great deals are not found in the parks themselves.
Spidey