Disney Springs has become back-to-school central for all your Monsters University needs!
Not only did we spot a huge display of Monsters University-themed merch a few weeks ago at World of Disney, but now we just discovered a new MagicBand style featuring a young and scholarly Mike Wazowski!
That’s right — there’s a brand new Monsters University MagicBand now available at Disney Springs and we can’t stop screaming about it! We’re totally diggin’ on its dark navy blue background color which will look great with the rest of our Monsters U gear we’ve already picked out for our enrollment this fall.
One side of the wrist strap features the “MU” logo and a baby Mike Wazowski as his studious self!
And while it looks like Sulley must’ve been tied up hittin’ the books, some of their monster classmates have lent their shape to the other side of the strap!
We spotted the new Monsters University MagicBand lurking at Pin Traders in Disney Springs today for $24.99. And to what we’ve spotted for Toy Story fans today, be sure to click here!
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Chacora shade says
Is there any place to find all the magic bands that they have at the park? There are a limited amount on Disneystore.com
DFB Sarah says
Chacora, there’s no online site that I know of where you can see the in-Park MagicBands. ShopDisney is the only official online source for the Bands, as far as I know.