We are arriving on Friday morning, and have made a last minute decision to get autograph books for the kids. The only shopping i was doing today was for diesel, so am wondering if as well as the autograph books, can we also buy autograph pens in Disney? I know they have to be bigger than normal for the characters to use.
Yes you can :) we got 2 pink princess pens for €2.99 each. Nothing fancy, just a princess pen but my 2 were made up with them. You could get fancier ones that were more expensive but I dont remember the detail or price, sorry, hope this helps :)
Just remembered, these are quite chunky for the characters! We got ours in world of disney, just as your leaving the village, opposite train station and before you enter thr park. Im sure you can get them in other shops too :)
We've always bought the thicker ones from the shops at Disney and they stock them in pretty much all the shops but I do have one word of warning!
My son has done autograph collecting for the last couple of years and for some reason (unless it's just bad luck on our part!) his pens have always stopped working after a bit and the characters have trouble with them. I was advised to buy a Sharpie pen from home as they are bigger than normal pens and they won't stop working on you!
Quote from: gemma2806 on July 30, 2014, 03:35:45 PM
We've always bought the thicker ones from the shops at Disney and they stock them in pretty much all the shops but I do have one word of warning!
My son has done autograph collecting for the last couple of years and for some reason (unless it's just bad luck on our part!) his pens have always stopped working after a bit and the characters have trouble with them. I was advised to buy a Sharpie pen from home as they are bigger than normal pens and they won't stop working on you!
Great advice thanks Gemma!! I will do just that!!!xx
While sharpies ARE great, they're not cheap so you could always just find some normal bullet tip chunky markers - that's what my wife did (2 for £1 from Tesco apparently - though other supermarkets are available)
happend to us, the pens not working after a while. When my daughter was younger, she loved those pens with princessess or whoever was on it! So in case of them not working, I just kept spare ones in my purse or backpack, to be on the safe side!
We've used Sharpies for the last few years - autograph is realy clear and doesn't fade.
We used to use biros (the only things we had handy) but they often failed to write, were pale and generally not very good.
Asda have loads of sharpies in stick, a pack of 4 is £2 and then they are 2 packs for £3. They do they in varying colour packs so I got the bog standard blue, black, red and green and ten a pack with purple, pink, pastel green and pastel blue!!! All for £3!