I’ve received so many questions about some of the Disney jewelry products and where to find them here at Walt Disney World. Here is the trick to know if a piece might be available in other Disney stores, or if it’s a consignment piece/trunk show piece. The same numbers can also be used for the product over in Disneyland. Hope this helps! #disneymerch #disneyjewelry #disneyparks #disneyshopping #crislu
If you're a Disney jewelry fan like me, one thing that quickly becomes clear is that not all pieces you see in the parks are stocked the same way. Some items are part of Disney's core inventory, while others come from consignment or limited trunk shows, which affects availability and where you can find them. From personal experience, spotting these differences hinges a lot on key product details, especially the product numbers. For example, pieces from brands like Crislu, which are part of the normal Disney inventory, often have product numbers ending in 5 or an odd number. These pieces are more widely available—not only at Walt Disney World but also at Disneyland stores. They usually include quality materials like 925 Sterling Silver with flawless cubic zirconia and come with warranties and hypoallergenic guarantees. On the other hand, consignment pieces, such as those from trunk shows featuring exclusive collections like the Pooh Bear or Cowboy Mickey, often have even-numbered product codes. These pieces are more limited and may only be found at select locations such as Uptown Jewelers on Main Street or Tren-D in Disney Springs. The exclusive nature also means these items sometimes come with different return policies, like no refunds or exchanges. Another tip is to look at the cases in the Magic Kingdom jewelry shops. The jewelry can be scattered across multiple cases, with each case potentially reflecting either consignment or Disney-owned merchandise. This separation helps cast members and guests distinguish availability. I’ve noticed Hollywood Studios and EPCOT tend to have fewer consignment pieces compared to Magic Kingdom and Disney Springs. For collectors or gift buyers, understanding these nuances can save time and frustration. If you’re searching for a specific Rebecca Hooks piece or a charm bracelet from a trunk show, checking the product number and knowing the store locations where these consignments typically appear can be a real game changer. In summary, if you're hunting for Disney jewelry, pay attention to the product numbers and where you're shopping. This knowledge has made my own Disney shopping trips much smoother, and hopefully, it will help you find those magical pieces faster too!


































































































