Disney has launched an online shop so you can buy merchandise without going to its theme parks
The retailer is now selling merchandise that's normally exclusive to the theme parks online - but they're not cheap
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DISNEY obsessed fans no longer have to fork out for a ticket to the theme parks to get their hands on the merchandise because it's now launched an online store.
The is selling toys and gifts from the shops at Disney Park, including exclusives, special editions and collaborations.
Fans will also be able to buy merchandise from Pixar, Star Wars and Marvel franchises too, including fashion, accessories toys and homeware.
You'll also be able to get your hands on gifts from the high street Disney stores as the retailer expands the business online.
But the prices don't come cheap.
A will set you back between £105 and £135 from the store but we've found one at that costs between £45 and £55 depending on what size you get.
Of course, it's not the same design as the one from the
You'll need to fork out £299 for a Lego Disney Castle set, while a limited edition Swarovski Rapunzel figurine will cost you a whopping £349.
There's also an, which we couldn't find being sold anywhere else, so you really are paying for the exclusivity.
You can buy a , which is made up of 16 square panels that click in to place for £69 - or if you're on a budget you could just buy a poster from for £5.59.
The multi-million pound business is also selling toys and gifts that have been made by collaborating with other brands like Lego, Clarks, Swarovski.
They're also promising upcoming collaborations with designers like Cath Kidston, Kipling and Codello.
Graham Burridge, Managing Director of Disney Stores Europe, said: "We know that people love the Disney brand and we are now giving fans what they want - a virtual Disney department store offering the broadest range of Disney product out there."
Fans can already shop the official merchandise as the store has already launched.
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