Lion King & Sleeping Beauty Pre-Order at the Disney Stor
Lion King & Sleeping Beauty Pre-Order at the Disney Stor
Just to let everyone know Disney store now has the Lion King and Sleeping Beauty up for preorder on the Disney Store website both for $19.99 and with the Lion King you get 4 free lithos and with Sleeping Beauty comes with one free litho. And they also have the Lion King Boxed set for $39.99 and if you watch their sales between now and then you can probably order it with free shipping. And for those of you who did not already know the also have Treasure Planet and the Jungle Book up for pre-order with 4 free lithos each.
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Yipppeee Skipeeee!
I love lithos!!! Can't wait to get them!!!
I wonder when the live Disney Store will start to accept pre-orders? Generally 2 months prior right? I've never done much pre-ordering before....
I love lithos!!! Can't wait to get them!!!
I wonder when the live Disney Store will start to accept pre-orders? Generally 2 months prior right? I've never done much pre-ordering before....
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You can pre-order now. http://disney.store.go.com/DSSectionPag ... dvd&Page=1 There's the link to The Lion King.Cinderelly wrote: I wonder when the live Disney Store will start to accept pre-orders? Generally 2 months prior right? I've never done much pre-ordering before....[/img]
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Doug - I meant my local disney store but thanks anyway 
Luke - Its funny how seriously disney takes things. You'd think that they'd want to make money no matter where the customers came from...
Luke - Its funny how seriously disney takes things. You'd think that they'd want to make money no matter where the customers came from...
Inigo: I do not mean to pry, but you don't by any chance happen to have six fingers on your right hand?
Westley: Do you always begin conversations this way?
Inigo: You seem a decent fellow. I hate to kill you.
Westley: You seem a decent fellow. I hate to die.
Westley: Do you always begin conversations this way?
Inigo: You seem a decent fellow. I hate to kill you.
Westley: You seem a decent fellow. I hate to die.
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You don't know the half of it! I'm studying IT law at the moment (I'm doing a law degree here - blah), and the way these large companies go after anyone with their name in the domain name.Cinderelly wrote: Luke - Its funny how seriously disney takes things. You'd think that they'd want to make money no matter where the customers came from...
I agree that you'd think they'd accept money from anywhere.
I don't mind shopping with Amazon though. I may not get the lithos, but it is cheaper internationally and at least this site sees some of the money...
Mind you, the lithos are pretty cool
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The name thing I can sort of understand from a twisted viewpoint. Why they don't want affiliates who have message boards is a stranger matter, but then I guess they don't want personal coupon codes being shared or something.
Since this site became a DisneyStore.com affiliate last fall, I've made a whopping $8 from them...and I'd guess that I'll never see those $8 since I didn't meet the minimum payout requirements and they don't want me to send business their way.
Okay with me.
Since this site became a DisneyStore.com affiliate last fall, I've made a whopping $8 from them...and I'd guess that I'll never see those $8 since I didn't meet the minimum payout requirements and they don't want me to send business their way.
Okay with me.
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Companies really need to start getting better with their fan relations. The internet can be a powerful tool. Luke's site is a great resource for fans in finding, learning and buying Disney DVDs. In fact, it is the best site of its kind on this subject. Now, someone like this, Disney should embrace, as he is helping them! This is free advertising for them! Instead of snubbing, they should be helping sites like this. I think that companies are afraid of the internet in some ways, as there has never been anything like this in the past, and they just don't know how to deal with this sort of thing properly. I think that one day Disney, and other comapnies will look more favorably over sites such as this.
I work at a Disney Store and my gm said that once the Treasure Planet pre-sell is over next week, we should start pre-selling The Jungle Book 2 next. I don't know if this is right or not, The Lion King pre-sell could be right around the corner.
It's funny because nobody buys the sequel pre-sells...we still have boxes of old sequel lithos still in the stockroom for Cindy II, Return to Neverland, 101 II, etc.
It's funny because nobody buys the sequel pre-sells...we still have boxes of old sequel lithos still in the stockroom for Cindy II, Return to Neverland, 101 II, etc.
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Ariel wrote:I was just at my local Disney Store & they didnt have them up for pre-order yet.
I didn't know that I could pre-order movies from the "local" Disney Store. If I pre-order Sleeping Beauty or Treasure Planet from the local store, will I still get the free lithographs and other stuff? I love the Treasure Planet Lithos.
The Disney Store is only a couple of miles north of me. I hope somone will let us know when Sleeping Beauty and The Lion King are available for pre-order. Thanks!
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Yes, if you order at your local disney store you still get the bonus gifts. I've never ordered online before. In fact, when you pre-order the movie you get your gifts right then instead of having to wait till the movie is released. Thats the plus to pre-ordering from the local store.
Inigo: I do not mean to pry, but you don't by any chance happen to have six fingers on your right hand?
Westley: Do you always begin conversations this way?
Inigo: You seem a decent fellow. I hate to kill you.
Westley: You seem a decent fellow. I hate to die.
Westley: Do you always begin conversations this way?
Inigo: You seem a decent fellow. I hate to kill you.
Westley: You seem a decent fellow. I hate to die.
Plus you don't have to pay shipping.Starion wrote:Ariel wrote:I was just at my local Disney Store & they didnt have them up for pre-order yet.
I didn't know that I could pre-order movies from the "local" Disney Store. If I pre-order Sleeping Beauty or Treasure Planet from the local store, will I still get the free lithographs and other stuff? I love the Treasure Planet Lithos.
The Disney Store is only a couple of miles north of me. I hope somone will let us know when Sleeping Beauty and The Lion King are available for pre-order. Thanks!
Later
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$5.95 USD for a $30 DVD set with bonuses? That's expensive. Even some amateur radio stores don't charge that much for $100 worth of products.Luke wrote:And shipping is ridiculously high on Disney's website.
Thanks everyone.
Here's a picture of The Lion King bonuses (Simba and Rafiki plush toy and commermerative pin) on Disney's website:

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Re: Sleeping Beauty Pre-Order at the Disney Store
It seems that Disney.com keeps changing the artwork for Sleeping Beauty. The disclaimer on the lithograph even says: "Artwork subject to change."Papa Bear wrote:Sleeping Beauty comes with one free litho.

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Luke, sometimes I don't understand studios at all. In a way I understand their point too, but they have to look at the bottom line. You didn't set up this site to become filthy rich off the Disney name. It is your love of Disney & particularly DVD's that prompted you to create this great site.DisneyStore.com suspended my affiliate account because we have an interactive section (message board or forum) and because Disney is in the address.
Even if you do make some money off affiliate links, who cares. The positive PR is worth so much more than that.
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Starion - that litho I like. Not to keen on the one with her dancing with the forest animals, but this one I like.
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