Scentsy Teaming Up With Walt Disney World for New Experience in Fantasyland

Shannen Ace

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Scentsy Teaming Up With Walt Disney World for New Experience in Fantasyland

Shannen Ace

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Scentsy Teaming Up With Walt Disney World for New Experience in Fantasyland

Scentsy is entering a multi-year relationship with Walt Disney World Resort as the Official Home Fragrance of the resort. The candle company has already been making licensed Disney products for the past three years.

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Though more details have not been announced, Scentsy will be working with Disney to bring to life a guest experience within Fantasyland at Magic Kingdom, “creating rich storytelling opportunities through fragrance.”

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2 thoughts on “Scentsy Teaming Up With Walt Disney World for New Experience in Fantasyland”

  1. This is disappointing scentsy Is a MLM which we all know means modern pyramid scheme. I’m disappointed to see Disney give a company such a huge platform in the parks as they believe in making dreams coming true where these mlms are the exact opposite.

  2. I’d be interested to hear more details. People reported Scentsy sales people engaging with captive audiences waiting in line at Jungle Cruise offering samples and when declined, offering lollipops to the adult’s kids with business cards. That’s tacky, but I am hopeful it was mostly because Scentsy sellers had a big event rewarding high sellers that weekend and that won’t be normal. I’m okay if they are selling stuff in a corner of MK I can just avoid, but if folks will be roaming around handing things out, no. Also, no details on what the scent storytelling will entail. Some speculated everything from Scentsy offering wax melts which smell like rides and resorts, as we have seen Magic Candle Company do, to something more outlandish, that the resorts themselves would change their scents to Scentsy scents. If you do go, and you don’t like the Scentsy people coming up to you, tell Guest Services. If enough people complain about Bad Show, maybe it won’t be worth the money for Disney.

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