PARENTS looking to stock up for Christmas may want to head down to Disney where it’s got up to 76 per cent off.
The retailer has launched a huge online sale both online and in store – although if you order online do remember to factor in standard delivery fees of £3.95 or £2.95 for click and collect.
Disney’s sale is across, toys, homeware, and clothes with both adults and kids items reduced – so there really is something for everyone.
It’s advertised as being an up to 50 per cent off sale but we found items being discount by 76 per cent, and the cheapest sale item we could find was a bargain 61p.
Of course, just because Disney has a sale doesn’t mean it’s always going to be cheapest so do compare prices before you buy using a tool, such as Google Shopping.
We’ve rounded-up some of the top discounts below.
This is the cheapest price we could find this Moana set for online unless you’re willing to pick up a secondhand version on eBay.
Disney’s price is the cheapest we could find for these trainers, although there’s only size 10 (kids) left online so you’ll have to go quick if you want a pair.
If they don’t have any left in the size you want, the next cheapest price we could find is £12 from George at Asda.
Disney is the only online retailer we could find selling this rattle set and it’s the cheapest Winnie the Pooh rattle set we could see too.
Disney is selling this Star Wars LEGO set for the cheapest price we could find at any of the major retailers.
But you can pick it up for less at £14.95 on eBay, including postage.
Before you rush out to buy this Disney princess jigsaw puzzle, we did find it cheaper at Smyths where it costs £7.99.
But the toy isn’t available for click and collect and delivery costs £4.99 unless you order more than £20, so that makes it £12.98 – more than the “before” price at Disney.
Again, Amazon has the jigsaw for £7.98 but delivery fees also apply if you don’t spend more than £20.
This is the cheapest price we could find these festive party cups for online – and they’re a bargain at 61p for eight.
In other Disney news, your childhood Toy Story memorabilia could be worth up to £680 on eBay.
While your old Pokemon cards could be worth a whopping £5,300.
And Disney isn’t the only retailer with a sale on, Argos has launched a HUGE toy clearance sale on Hatchimals, LOL Surprise and Peppa Pig with prices from £5.
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