Rapunzel, Tiana, Elsa, and Olaf Among Characters Featured in Glasses at Crystal Arts in Walt Disney World
A whole new line of glasses featuring the Disney princesses (and Olaf) has arrived at Walt Disney World. Our reporters found the current twelve available at Crystal Arts in the Magic Kingdom. Each is priced at $17.00.
All glasses are highball-style, etched on one side, and hold 15 oz. All feature the current Walt Disney World wordmark below the character frame.
Rapunzel
The etching of Rapunzel in a cartoony style surrounded by a frame of Tangled motifs. The sun of Corona is featured on top, while lanterns are featured at its side.
Snow White
Snow White is etched in her usual style, and she holds her hands together in a pose. Three apples surround her character frame.
Cinderella
Cinderella strikes a pose in the etching with one hand visible. A pumpkin carriage is featured on top of the frame, while smaller pumpkins are etched on the sides.
Elsa
Elsa is etched in a hand-drawn style, striking her pose from most of the Frozen posters. An ice crystal is featured at the top, while a flower resembling the Golden Crocus marks the sides of the frame.
Anna
Anne is etched in a hand-drawn style, while the Golden Crocus flower is featured on the top. In a subversion of the Elsa glass, smaller ice crystals adorn the sides of the frame.
Belle
Roses are featured on the frame of Belle’s glass. She strikes a pose, although her dress is only partially etched, which means her middle is transparent.
Jasmine
Jasmine strikes a pose in the etching with the magic lamp featured on top. The sides showcase the flower she receives from Aladdin during the Whole New World scene.
Tiana
Tiana looks to be in the process of waving hello, as her etching is surrounded by frogs on either side. The top features a water lily.
Ariel
Ariel is brushing her hair with a dinglehopper in the etching. Three clamshells surround her in the character frame.
Aurora
Aurora is surrounded by crowns in her frame, as her etching features a mostly blank dress, possibly a reference to the fact that the fairies keep changing its color at the end of the film.
Olaf
The only glass that does not feature the character framed is that of Olaf, where instead the character is etched in full, surrounded by snowflakes. As with the others, the Walt Disney World wordmark is etched below the character.
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