Who doesn’t love Disney princesses, right?
If your little one is a BIG fan, they may be excited to spot them out and about in the parks. Or…they can dress the part! We recently told you all about a new line of princess dresses that debuted in Magic Kingdom, but guess what?! Those dresses are also online — AND they’re being sold at a discount.
Those new princess costumes cost $59.99 apiece at Sir Mickey’s in Fantasyland. OR, you can save by ordering them on shopDisney! The dresses vary from $44.99 to $49.99 each there. Talk about a great deal!
Of course, your kiddo has plenty of options for which princess they want to rep. There’s Belle, whose dress has rose accents.
Her dress costs $49.99!
Click Here to Buy the Belle Costume!
Jasmine’s costume is her trademark blue…
…with a Magic Lamp broach! It costs $44.99.
Click Here to Buy the Jasmine Costume!
Of course, Ariel’s has “flippers.”
Hers is $44.99, too!
Click Here to Buy the Ariel Costume!
And Snow White’s is ALL about those apples.
There’s also a red cloak! It costs $49.99.
Click Here to Buy the Snow White Costume!
Aurora’s costume is a bright pink ball gown…
…and costs $49.99!
Click Here to Buy the Aurora Costume!
Mulan’s features a broach with a lotus flower.
It’ll cost ya $44.99!
Click Here to Buy the Mulan Costume!
Meanwhile, Tiana’s is a soft green with a lotus flower broach! It’s currently out of stock online, but keep an eye out for its return.
Rapunzel’s costume has puffed sleeves and sun-and-lattern detailing…
…and costs $49.99!
Click Here to Buy the Rapunzel Costume!
Lastly, Cinderella’s dress is a lookalike of her iconic ballgown.
It’s $49.99!
Click Here to Buy the Cinderella Costume!
There are also a few princess dresses online that weren’t available in the park, like Pocahontas, Anna, and Moana (and guys, that Moana costume is marked down to just $19.98!). If you’re looking for a new princess costume, it’s definitely worth it to order online instead of purchasing in the parks. We’ll keep you posted with the latest Disney news, so stay tuned to DFB!
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