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Magic Kingdom Makes Major Change on Main Street, U.S.A.

A beloved shopping experience at Magic Kingdom Park has quietly disappeared, disappointing Disney Princess fans. Crystal Arts, a boutique shop on Main Street, U.S.A., has abruptly ended its popular build-your-own-tiara experience, “The Arribas Tiara Foundry.”

A Sparkling Tradition Comes to an End

Disney World Main Street USA
Credit: Ed Aguila, Disney Fanatic

Crystal Arts, operated by Arribas Brothers, has long been a destination for high-end Disney collectibles. The shop is known for its luxury merchandise, from hand-crafted glass sculptures to extravagant crystal figurines—including a $250,000 Cinderella Castle. However, one of its most enchanting offerings has now vanished.

The Arribas Tiara Foundry allowed guests to create a custom tiara with over 30 gem options, selecting from three rose gold, gold, or silver base designs. The base experience cost $89, with optional add-ons such as a display pillow and carrying bag. Available exclusively at Magic Kingdom Park, the experience was a favorite for guests looking to add a royal touch to their visit.

 

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Unfortunately, fans hoping to craft their own tiara on Main Street, U.S.A., will be disappointed. According to a post on X (formerly Twitter) from @WDWNT, Crystal Arts is currently sold out of the experience. Despite the display of sample tiaras and gem options remaining in the store, the offering is no longer available for purchase.

Uncertainty at Magic Kingdom Park

Glass Coach at Arribas Brothers
Credit: Arribas

Neither Crystal Arts nor Arribas Brothers has publicly commented on whether The Arribas Tiara Foundry will return to Magic Kingdom Park. The sudden disappearance has left guests wondering if this is a temporary pause due to supply issues or a permanent change to the shop’s offerings.

The experience is unavailable at Disney Springs or EPCOT’s Arribas Brothers locations, making its Magic Kingdom Park presence all the more unique. However, with no official word on whether it will make a comeback, its future at Walt Disney World Resort remains uncertain.

Have you ever purchased a build-your-own-tiara at Magic Kingdom Park? Share your experience with Disney Fanatic in the comments. 

Jess Colopy

Jess Colopy is a Disney College Program alum and kid-at-heart. When she’s not furiously typing in a coffee shop, you can find her on the hunt for the newest Stitch pin.

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