PHOTOS - The Dress Shop on Cherry Tree Lane now open at Disney Springs

Apr 04, 2017 in "Marketplace Co Op"

The Dress Shop on Cherry Tree Lane
Posted: Tuesday April 4, 2017 9:0am EDT by WDWMAGIC Staff

Disneybounding has officially arrived at Walt Disney World with the opening of The Dress Shop in the Marketplace Co-Op at Disney Springs.

Part of the Cherry Tree Lane boutique, The Dress Shop offers clothing with a vintage style and modern fit, drawing inspiration from Disney characters and theme park attractions.

You’ll find outfits inspired by Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, “it’s a small world,” The Haunted Mansion, Tower of Terror, Pirates of the Caribbean, Minnie Mouse, Snow White and Alice.

Most dresses are priced around the $100 mark. We’ve got a list of most of the item pricing below, and click through The Dress Shop photos for a look at all of the dress displays.

Tower of Terror dress $98, bag $78, hat $22.
Haunted Mansion dress $118, large bag $268, small bag $198.
Pirates of the Caribbean dress $98.
it's a small world dress $78, bag $268.
Minnie Mouse dress $98.
Tiki dress $118.
Alice dress $98.
Orange Bird dress $128.
Snow White dress $98.



The Marketplace Co-Op will be the exclusive location for these dresses until a limited selection becomes available in the Magic Kingdom later this spring.

The Dress Shop is open along with the Co-Op from 10am to 11pm Sunday to Thursday, and 10am to 11:30pm Friday and Saturday.

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MarkTwainJan 08, 2018

I've thought that a lot about the mini-stores in the Co-op Marketplace... Many of them really deserve full store locations, like the Disneybound shop or 28 & Main. I think people would be a lot more enthusiastic for the Town Center area if there were less mall-type stores, and more individual storefronts for those kind of niche Disney products. I think it says a lot that the most crowded area in Disney Springs still seems to be the World of Disney area.

Princess LeiaJan 07, 2018

I went to the Dress Shop in November, and this really needs to be in its own building. It was a little disorganized in places (there was a massive pile of clothes in the dressing room), but I loved the selection of clothes (I bought the Pirates dress). Disney is missing out on the male market though. There could easily be corresponding choices for men (or anyone who wants to wear a suit) to go with the skirts and dresses.

anchorman314May 09, 2017

They also need to make fewer activewear polos and more business casual polos. I can't stand the look/feel of the 'active' polos. There was a Grumpy one a few years ago (Grumpy icon instead of Mickey), but by the time I knew it existed, it was almost complexly sold out, and I couldn't get my size.

Figment82May 08, 2017

My husband literally lives in those polo shirts with the small Mickey embroidered on the chest. He claims they're the most comfortable polos out there. Unfortunately, over the years, they've become extremely limited in their color selection, or even availability in general. So I definitely agree with you! We recently found one with R2-D2 instead of Mickey, which is awesome. I know my husband would be thrilled if they continued going down that route with more options.

dreamfinderMay 08, 2017

I'd settle for more well designed polos and plain shirts that one can wear out of the part and not look like a tourist.

Princess LeiaMay 07, 2017

Matching ties and jackets would actually be a smart move for Disney

Kman101May 07, 2017

It is too bad they don't think of guys when they design a lot of stuff ...

*Q*May 06, 2017

Now THAT is the way to Disneybound!

TeriofTerrorMay 02, 2017

I've also seen some Disney fan sites offering them at about a 50% markup. I'm a little irked that Disney is allowing this to happen. Disney routinely limits the pieces of merchandise that you can purchase (to prevent this exact scenario), so why aren't they doing it here?

Princess LeiaMay 02, 2017

Unfortunately, it looks like people bought the dresses in the Dress Shop, and immediately took to ebay to sell them at a higher price :( :mad::arghh: http://www.ebay.com/itm/NWT-Disney-Parks-Dress-Shop-Large-Its-A-Small-World-Signs-Dress-with-Bag-2-/272648091586?hash=item3f7b17b7c2:g:RIAAAOSw42JZAkoz According to someone on DisBoards, the only dresses in the store yesterday were HM sizes 2XL and 3XL, one ToT dress 3XL and Minnie 1XL, 2XL, 3XL. Idk what Disney's plan is going forward. They'll obviously be competing with ebay and Amazon, but they really need to get some dresses on their online store. That might help fight the resales.

Princess LeiaMay 02, 2017

That seems like really poor planning? Considering how popular Dapper Day is, you would have thought that they would have had more dresses created.

TeriofTerrorMay 01, 2017

Thank you for the information, but man, that bites. I'm glad to know so I won't have my hopes up, though.

wdwmagicMay 01, 2017

Yes I head from someone who was there yesterday, the store is basically stripped bare, even the display mannequins. A lot of bags have been brought in to fill the space, but it looks like they are expecting stock to be gone for sometime, as they have removed all of the artwork and stories of each design.

TeriofTerrorApr 19, 2017

I'm seeing on other boards that the dress inventory is almost completely wiped out with no word as to when it will be replenished. Can anyone verify (or better yet rebut) this? Thanks!