The Main Street Electrical Parade Dooney & Bourke collection is now available at Disneyland Resort.
The collection is available in Disney Clothiers at Disneyland. It includes three bags and a wallet (a MagicBand is also available at Walt Disney World).
Main Street Electrical Parade Crossbody – $198
The crossbody bag has a tan adjustable strap. It is dark blue and patterned all over with images of Mickey and floats from the parade.
All the bags include a leather tag featuring the Main Street Electrical Parade 50th anniversary logo, resembling the parade’s drum float.
There’s a small pocket on the back of the crossbody.
The images are all made of tiny dots representing the lights used in the parade.
It zips open. The interior lining is light blue.
Main Street Electrical Parade Dome Bag – $298
The dome bag has light tan handles and zipper pulls. The rest of it features the same pattern as the crossbody.
The zipper goes all the way over the dome.
The bottom of the bag is also a light tan and flat to easily set on tables.
It includes a detachable, adjustable crossbody strap. There is a small zip pocket and an open pocket inside.
Main Street Electrical Parade Wallet – $168
The rectangular wallet features the same pattern on a dark blue background.
It zips open to reveal card and bill slots.
Main Street Electrical Parade Tote – $268
The tote has long handles for a perfect shoulder fit.
It has all of the float images from the previous items condensed into one area on the sides of the bag.
Mickey and the drum float are larger than the other floats.
The tote snaps closed with a leather strap. There is a small zip pocket and some open pockets inside. It also has a strap with a lobster claw clip to attach your wallet or other essentials.
The Main Street Electrical Parade recently returned to Disneyland for its 50th anniversary. Click here to watch it with its new finale float.
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