New figurines inspired by King Arthur Carrousel, Autopia, and Storybook Land Canal Boats are available at Magic Kingdom, despite the attractions all existing at Disneyland Park and not in Florida.
Autopia is the Disneyland version of Tomorrowland Speedway, while King Arthur Carrousel is equivalent to Prince Charming Regal Carrousel. There is no version of Storybook Land Canal Boats at Magic Kingdom.
All three figures are available at Box Office Gifts, the Art of Disney location in Magic Kingdom.
Autopia 3D Attraction Poster – $125
The Autopia figure is a three-dimensional, light-up attraction poster, with a red car figure in front of a painted backdrop. An adult and child are in the car, which has an “Autopia” license plate. The backdrop features more cars on the track and “Autopia” across the top. “Tomorrowland” is in 3D letters on the front of the base. The figure is about 6.27 inches wide, 5.04 inches deep, and 8 inches tall.
King Arthur Carrousel “Jingles” Horse Figurine – $149
This musical figurine depicts Jingles, the lead horse of King Arthur Carrousel and Walt’s favorite. It was originally the only white horse of the carousel, but proved to be so popular that Disney decided to paint all the horses white and give them all names in 1975.
Jingles was named after her jingle bells. She later received Mary Poppins-inspired details and was dedicated to Julie Andrews in 2008. The figure is painted in the same finish as the real-life Jingles before its 2008 redesign and sits on a base featuring its name.
Storybook Land Canal Boats 3D Attraction Poster – $125
The Storybook Land figure is also a 3D attraction poster, with a partially sculpted Monstro the Whale sticking out of a yellow backdrop. A boat is entering the whale’s wide-open mouth, just like the beginning of the ride. “Fantasyland” is in 3D letters on the base while “Storybook Land” is above Monstro. It’s about the same size as the Autopia figure and also lights up.
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