Disney Park Princess Dolls
Here's some photos of the Disney Parks Tinker Bell partially and fully unboxed. Click on any photo or link to see more and larger photos of her. First some remarks on this doll and a comparison to the Disney Stores version.Thanks for liking my photos. I try my best. I really like this Tinker Bell too. Disney Parks did a really excellent job on her face and her outfit. You may not be able to make it out in the photo (since it was taken through the plastic box), but she has nice looking (and sexy) white mesh stockings or tights. I will debox her soon, and post some more detailed photos.
Disney Parks 11'' vs Disney Store 10'' Tinker Bell Dolls Unboxed - Full Front View by drj1828, on Flickr
Disney Parks 11'' vs Disney Store 10'' Tinker Bell Dolls Unboxed - Midrange Front View by drj1828, on Flickr
Disney Parks 11'' vs Disney Store 10'' Tinker Bell Dolls Unboxed - Back View by drj1828, on Flickr
Thanks, Shivatopia. I appreciate your feedback on my photos and my dolls. I didn't realize how wonderful this Tinker Bell was until I deboxed her and found out all of her cool features. Lately, every doll I debox seems to become my new favorite. I really love this Tinker Bell, as I did the Disney Parks Rapunzel before her. Two down, eight to go. So many dolls, so little time. LOL.Wow! There is no question that Disney Parks Tinkerbell is the more "deluxe" version when you see her next to the TDS version. The fabric materials and the details of her dress are excellent, and I like that she can stand on her own 2 feet without assistance. None of the faries from Pixie Hollow were heels (not even Rosetta), so there is no need for the angled doll feet made for high-heels. On a similar vein, it's nice to see that her legs also look more proportionate to her body than standard doll legs tend to do. Aesthetically, I personally would have liked to see Disney Parks Tinkerbell with green sparkly wings, but the blue provides a very good contrast and is more in-line with the actual character design (where Tinkerbell's wings are gossamer/translucent white). Great photos, as usual, DRJ1828!
Disney Store Deluxe Sparkle Gown Princess Dolls.
Disney Parks Collection Princess Dolls.
Disney Princess Designer Collection Dolls by the Disney Store.
2011 Disney Boxed 12'' Princess Dolls Stacked Up by drj1828, on Flickr
Thanks Story! I feel like I'm a pitchman for Disney Princess dolls. LOL.Once again, DRJ1828, your photos certainly amaze! I appreciate the side by side comparison you did of Tinker Bell, and I really think they did an impressive job with the disney parks version. And now looking at the 3 series all stacked together, It looks very evident that they did an outstanding job on all the Disney Parks dolls. It looks like from top to bottom of the pic the dolls keep getting better and better and then... designer awesomeness
Thanks so much for the time and effort you take out and sharing pics with us. I'm not even much of a doll collector, and you are nearly convincing me of buying some Disney Parks dolls when I visit the parks next :lol:
I think the Disney Parks outfits are certainly prettier than the Designer dresses. But I think the Designer dolls faces are more detailed, and prettier and more realistic than the Disney Parks versions. I especially love Designer Belle's face - she has real charm and personality. When I bought her at a Disney Store, the CM took the outer sleeve off and asked me "how does she look?" I replied, "Perfect!" And I still think so.What an amazing photo to compare the 2011 dolls! The strengths of some of the dolls become so much more apparent this way! For me, the Disney Parks Aurora and Belle look so much better than even the Designer versions.
Thanks! I love the Disney Parks Snow White too. I am going to post some photos of her deboxed right now, and reveal some really neat features of hers.They're so pretty! Especially Snow White. Thanks for posting. I love that display in Disneyland. I'll have to see it for myself when I go in a few months.
Cheers to that!! haha :lol:Commando is not cool. Undergarments exist for a reason.
Thanks, Shivatopia! I predicted that the glitter on the solid cloth skirt of this Snow White wouldn't shed as much as the Disney Store Sparkle Gown dolls. Well, I was wrong. She leaves gold glitter everywhere I place her, and on my hands, and as you can see in some of the photos, on her own skin and clothes. Her skirt would be just as beautiful without all that glitter. Also, her velvet robe also sheds dark pink fibers like the dickens. Her beautiful jet black hair was littered with gold glitter and pink fibers after she did all the posing for the photos. But I still love her, despite her high maintenance. LOL.Great pics (as always) of Disney Parks Snow White! If only they did not give her skirt the glitter treatment, I would want one, too.
I, for one, am glad that they gave these dolls proper panties. Of course, Disney dolls normally have painted on panties for modesty, but the fact that they took the time, attention, and money to include this with the Disney Parks dolls is commendable. I can't tell you how many collector Barbies I have bought over the years and more often than not they fail to provide proper underclothes for the dolls. What kind of message does that give? Commando is not cool. Undergarments exist for a reason.
Thanks, disneycrazee! Cool to see some of my photos in Tumblr. I have an account there, but don't use it. I post all my photos on my Flickr account.Cheers to that!! haha :lol:
And yes, DRJ1828, your photos always make me want them all! lol But alas, I do not have the space nor the funds. (But on a side note, yesterday I was browsing Tumblr and found your photo of stacked dolls on there.)
The first release of 12'' Rapunzel dolls by the Disney Store in 2010 is the same doll as the current (2011) Disney Parks doll, with the same accessories. Only the box and price are different. It's too bad that the Disney Store's current 12'' Rapunzel dolls are much inferior to their original release. On the other hand, the current "Sparkle Dress" Disney Store Rapunzel has eyelashes! LOL.The funny thing is here in italy in 2010 (when Tangled came out in the theatre), at the only disney store we have, in Milan, they put the Rapunzel PARK dolls, with ultralong hair and more detailed dress!! I have this doll, not the other one. cool!!
My guess is that the current Disney Park Collection dolls will be around at least until this summer, as some of the current dolls were released last summer. Disney tends to release a new design of their Princess dolls every year, so by October there might be new versions of at least some of the dolls.Does anyone know how long the Park exclusive dolls will be around for ? I only ask as I am going to Disneyland Paris in October and would love to buy some of them while I am there ?