Several new puzzles, including one that features the Mark Twain Riverboat in Frontierland, have arrived at Walt Disney World.
Disney Puzzles
Frontierland Riverboat – $29.99

The first puzzle we spotted features Frontierland. Minnie and Mickey share popcorn on a bench while Pluto stands near them. Disneyland’s petrified tree, millions of years old and bought by Walt Disney on a trip to Colorado, is also featured on the puzzle.


Although spotted in Disney World, this puzzle features the Frontierland found in Disneyland Park. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad stands tall in the back, and the Mark Twain riverboat rides along behind them.
Like many of the new puzzles, this one is also 1000 pieces and has a description of the designer on the back of the box.
Disney World Parks – $29.99

This 1000-piece puzzle features icons from all four Walt Disney World theme parks: Cinderella Castle, the Tree of Life, the Hollywood Tower Hotel, and Spaceship Earth.

Mickey, Minnie, and Pluto share an ice cream cone outside a building. The puzzle is made by Thomas Kinkade Studios, and the back of the box includes a description of the parks and icons.
Tangled – $29.99

Characters from Tangled are featured on the next puzzle, which is also 1000 pieces. King Frederic, Queen Arianna, and baby Rapunzel hold a floating lantern. Rapunzel has Flynn Rider tied to a chair with her hair as Mother Gothel looks on.

In the background, you’ll see the tower, paint supplies, Vikings, and Pascal. The back of the box features a profile of the creator, Steve Thompson.
The Aristocats – $29.99

Duchess and Thomas O’ Malley are standing on a brick wall and looking at each other as Marie, Toulouse, and Berlioz stare up at them. A large moon hangs in the background.

Darren Wilson designed this 1,000-piece puzzle, and the description on the back of the box details his other works.
Fantasia – $29.99

Lastly, guests can pick up a Fantasia-themed 1000-piece puzzle. It features Sorcerer Mickey, Yen Sid, Chernabog, Madame Upanova, Ben Ali Gator, and Hyacinth Hippo.

Ryan Riller designed this 1000-piece puzzle, and his bio is also found on the back of the box.
Location

We found all of the new puzzles in World of Disney at Disney Springs.
Which puzzle do you like the best? Let us know in the comments and on social media.
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