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Cristal D'Orleans

    
This little shop, located directly across from the Blue Bayou, sells crystal, glass, etc. Engraving is free of charge with purchase. You can get Disney themed mugs, shot glasses, pitchers, mugs and other glassware here. Cobalt blue glasses and mugs are available as well. 

     Couples looking for Disney-themed wedding merchandise will find a great deal of items here. All items purchased here are usually engraved free of charge. This shop is sponsored by Arribas Brothers. (Click on images for a larger view)


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The Disney Gallery

Although not an official "attraction", this gallery has many interesting items. Conceptual drawings for Tomorrowland, as well as other Disney attractions are on display here. Items for purchase include limited edition cel and animation art, posters and Disney collectibles. It is just up the steps next to the Tarzan Treehouse (above the Pirates of the Caribbean). This space was originally going to be a private apartment for Walt Disney to entertain guests. (the apartment above the Main Street Firehouse was a private apartment for Walt and his family). It was never completed, but you can still see the initials of Walt on the iron gate in the rear of the gallery.

The Disney Gallery will close forever at the end of July, 2007.

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La Boutique De Noel

It's Christmas all year round here. Disney holiday items can be purchased in this small shop. You can purchase Disney character items here individually, or in a boxed set. This shop is just to the left as you pass the infamous Club 33 doorway.


Photo courtesy of Stephen Maniscalco.La Mascarade D'Orleans

Mardi Gras stylings of soaps and oils available here. There are also exotic hand-painted masks here as well.

Le Bat en Rouge

This shop, opened October 3rd of 2002, features souvenirs and memorabilia from Disney's Haunted Mansion Holiday. Collectibles and pins are also available at the Premiere Shop in Tomorrowland.
 

Mardi Gras Cart

A cart, usually stationed outside of Cafe Orleans, stocks Mardi Gras beads, jewelry and candy.

Pieces of Eight

If your child was enthralled with Pirates of the Caribbean, (well, who isn't impressed with Pirates?) this is the shop to visit. Several pirate-related items are available here. Personalized key chains with a limited selection of names can be purchased here.  This shop is located to your right as you exit the Pirates of the Caribbean. Also, be sure to check out the evil Queen from Snow White as she cackles in her cage, beckoning you to let her out (she originally was in the Disneyana shop on Main Street USA).

Jewel of Orleans

This jewelry store is unlike most you'll find. It offers one-of-a-kind previously owned jewelry pieces dating back to the 1850's. Cufflinks, watches, rings and necklaces. Prices can be quite high for some pieces ($24,000.00), however the shop offers a layaway plan with no interest charged. 

L'Ornement Magique

This store sells exclusive Disney character ornaments designed by artist Christopher Radko. Every year, Radko designs a new ornament exclusively for Disneyland. Other non-Disney ornaments are available here as well. 

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Stephen Maniscalco.


 


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