Resellers Strike at Disneyland as Long Lines Form For Brand-New 'Nightmare' Merchandise

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Jack Skellington (left) and Zero (right) from 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' (1993)

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  1. Teddy Gingerich

    While I’m not a popcorn bucket collector or a “Get new merch the day it’s out!” person, I understand wanting to buy something new and cool. What I don’t understand is Disney (all US parks are guilty) doing nothing to put a stop to resellers. For hot new merch, a limit of one per person per day. Period. There has to be a way to do this. I understand that it’s a business, and they make bank on selling stuff, but they would still sell all the things even if they didn’t let resellers scoop up everything in sight.
    For the record, I’m a t shirt person, and typically buy two of each shirt I’m enamored of. One for the approximately two weeks in AZ when I can wear shirts with short sleeves, the other to cut the sleeves off for the rest of the year.

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