Disney sure knows how to make money. In addition to the iconic cartoons, there are many Walt Disney World parks, hotels, themed merchandise, costumes, decorations around the world... And this is not a complete list. Let's take a look at the most expensive items ever offered to visitors at the Disney parks.
Mini monorail
The Walt Disney World Monorail is a futuristic system that transports guests from the parking lot to the Magic Kingdom park and also connects the park to the hotels. Disney took advantage of the popularity of its monorail system and created a toy model. The cost of one set is $99.
Gift Card - $300
This Disney World gift card is covered in Swarovski crystals in honor of Mickey Mouse's 90th birthday. The card costs $300, but has a limit of only $90 that a guest can spend in the park.
Lego Castle - $490
One of the most popular Disney-themed Lego sets is Cinderella's Castle. They are sold in all Disney World parks and stores, but for such a castle you will have to pay a considerable amount of $490.
Designer ears - $600
Mickey Mouse ears are the most popular accessory in the Disney World parks. But in addition to the classic version, designer ears with different colors and patterns are also sold. Their cost, depending on the complexity and topic, varies from 60 to 600 dollars.
Painting "Tea with Alice" - $4900
"Tea with Alice" is a painting by Michele Saint Laurent, which is available for purchase at Disney Parks in Florida, USA. It costs $4,900 and is aimed at fans of the cartoon and those who are interested in Disney art.
Jewelry - $6,000
The Disney brand produces jewelry that can cost up to $6,000. The company also partners with Pandora to display exclusive items in theme parks.
Stormtrooper Suit - $6,615
Disney World has a separate themed area based on the legendary Star Wars. You can also purchase memorable souvenirs, including a stormtrooper costume. The cost of such a souvenir is $6,615.
Character figures - $9,000
In any Disney park you can find figurines of a wide variety of characters. They come in different sizes and are made using different materials. Some of them are even fully decorated with diamonds. The figures cost up to $9,000.
Droid R2-D2 - 25 thousand dollars
The Star Wars themed area features a droid shop where visitors can make their own droids to take home. Those interested can purchase a real life-size R2-D2 for $25,000.
Cinderella Castle - $37,500
The park in Germany is home to the most expensive item in all of Walt Disney World, priced at $37,500. This is a mini replica of the iconic Cinderella Castle with 28,255 Swarovski crystals, created by the Arribas brothers. The castle is sold exclusively at Walt Disney World.

