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The DisneyStore.com.au Pop-Up Experience Lands in Perth for a Limited Time Only.



Calling all Perth Disney fans, exclusive collections landing soon! 

Get ready to shop the stories you love as the DisneyStore.com.au Pop-Up Experience makes its highly-anticipated return to Perth. Fans can find the Disney Store Pop-Up at Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City, from Saturday 18th April to Sunday 31st May. 

The Pop-Up will be home to an exclusive, wonder-filled selection of covetable apparel, decor, toys and collectibles inspired by beloved stories, new and old. 

Save the date and join us on the morning of Saturday 18th April for the official opening, with spot prizing and free gifts for the first 50 people in line. 

There will be plenty more to explore in-store, with highlights set to include:

  • Disney Parks collectibles land in Perth with new weekly Pin Trading releases, plus new apparel, accessories, and homewares inspired by iconic attractions.
  • Style your home with a fresh take on Mickey Mouse-inspired décor, new mugs, tableware and soft furnishings.
  • Disney Store Japan original plush featuring fan-favourite characters from Lucifer to Bambi and even Perry the Platypus.
  • Even more apparel, accessories and toys from iconic films, including The Lion King, Lilo & Stitch, Toy Story, and Disney Princesses.
  • Countdown to May 4 Star WarsTM Day, with epic collections celebrating moments from across the saga. Plus, stay tuned for major new releases featuring The Mandalorian & Grogu as well as the latest cargo transported directly from Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.

 

Plus, with the Disney Store Pop-Up set to coincide with anniversary milestones for sentimental favourites like Winnie the Pooh and Pixar Studios, fans can look forward to extra special in-store celebrations. There’s something for everyone in store with new products launching each week. 

Open for a limited time only, this is set to be a must-visit for all Disney fans. 

Start assembling your wish list and explore the full range at DisneyStore.com.au.

 

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