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    Wonderground Gallery

    4.5 (139 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)
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    3/17/22
    Heather K.

    GETTING HERE: Wonderground is located in downtown Disney in Anaheim California. It is in fact, not closed. However, it has changed locations and is in a different (smaller) storefront now. Look across the way from its ^previous location and you'll see it. REVIEW: I cannot believe I have not yet put a review for Wonderground! I must stop here every single visit. Period. At its previous storefront I have gotten a Kingdom of Cute backpack. I have also gotten a Haunted Mansion Harvey's Seatbelt bag and many postcards and prints over the years. This week when I visited DTD I saw Wonderground had moved. It still has all the things from yore, just limited number of merch on the floor. This visit I couldn't pass up Dory and Nemo and it ^hurt to pass on the Emperor's New Groove piece too. Amazing piece of art. The cast members were friendly and personable. One CM went out of her way to hunt if they had any other (cheaper $) TENG merch. Sadly they did not. They are open! Check them out as soon as you can. You'll find something spectacular for sure!

    Minnie artist
    Arlene M.

    When i was in CA adventure I was very impressed with the art store that I saw in the animation building on Hollywood Blvd. LIttle did i realize i would find the same prints here! Having obtained a Winnie the Pooh print for my girlfriend in that store I was trying to see if I could find "Lady and the Tramp" since that is my all time favorite Disney movie cartoon. Let me say that Lady and the Tramp is nearly impossible to find in the whole Disneyland complex. Here are various art reproductions which come in various sizes suitable for framing. I noticed that they had a bin of decent sized post card art a big larger than what you would normally send. I had seen the large size print of Minnie as an artist but thought it was way too much to spend. Imagine my delight to find the postcard version here at only a fraction of the price! As I continued to peruse the postcards I came upon "baby Lady" from the opening Christmas scene of the movie. I scooped her up at once. When I was checking out the saleslady had no idea who this character was. Lady and the Tramp is an old movie but still a winner in my book. She was surprised when I told her and let me know they did have a larger print of this piece at one time but sold out of it. I was happy with my two finds, paid her, and left. Now they are very easy to display in my house and makes the perfect little gift if you have someone addicted to Disney. This is a great little store and am happy to have found some nice pieces at such a reasonable price. Located in Downtown Disney in the middle of their shopping street.

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    Nancy F.

    This is one of my favorite shops to visit when I come to Downtown Disney. The art is so cute. I have bought several pieces of art from here and they look great in my home. I also love seeing Disney products that I can't always find at, "World of Disney". This store is small and gets kinda crowded very quickly but it's definitely a store worth seeing. You can also see some artist creating some of the art you see in the store.

    Phil B.

    One of the shops inside California Adventure was out the the Jack and Sally light box. They suggested this store in Disney Downtown. We walked in a looked but the box behind the display was for a different light box. We got the attention of a sales associate. They were able to locate the product in a box for us. They opened it up to make sure the item was inside and not broken or scratched. I asked if we could make sure it worked since we live over 1600 miles away. They went to the back and got some batteries and turned it on. This was a Christmas gift from my Huband. They packaged it backup and letf the batteries inside. I didn't catch the name of the person that helped us. They were tall and had slightly curly long hair. This is just a guess on the pronoun They or Them. They did such a great job. We were there. Dec 8th about 8pm.

    Spencer Q.

    Love coming to this store to see the latest round of cute Disney Art. The good thing is there seems to be new artists being featured (at least when I visit anyway).

    Lillian W.

    Art gallery. When I saw those two words in the signage, I was intrigued. In downtown Disney... an art gallery?!? So off I go. All right. An art gallery ... not really. It's a shop filled with commercial prints of animation illustration, giclee prints of sketches, postcards, and the house ware with the artwork. Plus sure the shop sells the other obligatory Disney merch. However, the main focus is the art work by various Disney commissioned artists such as Joey Chou, Dave Perillo, Michael Murphy, and Jerrod Maruyama. I picked up a print by Joey Chou. He is a visual development artist in animation. Dave Perillo's prints were pretty cool as well. My favorite prints of his were the Endor Express and the Mandalorian. The gallery has hosted "meet the artist" events with autograph signings. Neat! Check out the artists social media accounts to view their portfolios. Pretty cool! Www.joeyart.com @choochoojoey Www.daveperilloart.com @montygog @jmaruyama

    Shag print
    Cory N.

    They carry a variety of Disney memorabilia including limited prints. They were very helpful with my inquiries on my first visit last year and this year I purchased a limited print. They asked me to examine the print and then carefully packed it for my return home.

    Kevin S.

    I'm a fan of art and I'm a fan of Disney, so this store is the perfect combination of the two and is one of the few stores at the resort that I'll head to at least once during every trip. Every time I'm here, there's something new and interesting to look at. Prices of the art vary depending on the Artist, subject matter, or whether it's a print, framed, canvas, etc. They'll often have an artist on location drawing something up. It's cool to watch them do their thing. It's located on the far end (away from the parks) in Downtown Disney. If you're a Disney fan and you love artwork, head to this store and bring your money with you.

    Monica H.

    Wonderground Art Gallery is great for Disney art lovers who wish to take a piece of magic home. They sell unique and beautiful paintings, prints, figurines, postcards, Disney Parks exclusive Funko Pops, and more. They accept orders for certain prints and can frame them as well. Sometimes featured artists will be there for signing events and there's even an area for them to draw live. Prices are expensive even though annual passholder discounts are accepted. For example, a mini Haunted Mansion blind box plastic figurine retails for $19.99! The store carries new merchandise and changes displays pretty often so I usually stop by everytime I go to Downtown Disney.

    Another Disneyland trip = another trip to the Wonderground Art Gallery
    Amanda C.

    For me, another trip to Disneyland means a required trip to the Wonderground Art Gallery. I follow a lot of the local artists on Instagram​ and love any excuse to be able to stop by the gallery to see their work in person. Each time, which isn't too often but might be more often now that we moved to California, I stop by and purchase new postcards​ of my favorite artwork. As you can see I have a hard time choosing which postcard​ art I want, so I purchase all of my favorites and then my wall starts filling up really quick. The gallery itself is relatively small, but if you're looking for postcards​ most of them at right at the check out table by the registers. There are a few postcards throughout the store with the other canvas, clothing and mugs so don't forget to take a peek throughout the entire gallery before you truly miss out on a special piece.

    Cris I.

    I love visiting museums and galleries so I was surprised to find out that there's one in Downtown Disney District. It might have been for years but I'm not sure how did I missed it in the past. I'm glad I finally discovered it because I really liked this place. As soon as I came in, two friendly staff members are by the entrance greeting each customer. I immediately noticed how clean and organized this store is. Unlike other galleries which show different art concepts, everything is this gallery are all Disney themed. It's a small shop but lots to see. Lots framed artwork by local artists. Of course, they come at a hefty price which is particularly true with any art piece anywhere else. But if you can't afford the original art pieces, there are small prints that are available. I love that they also have a small studio in the corner of the store with a featured artist you can watch while working on his next masterpiece. I think that's pretty cool to watch live.

    Kami S.

    This place has so many Disney treasures in it with all price ranges! Every time we visit this store, there's always something new and exciting inside. We bought several postcards, which is a less expensive way to get the larger prints in your possession. I bought the pink Jerrod Maruyama pink cooler, which was worth every penny. It's larger than a lunch cooler and the print is so cute! We also bought several keychains and stickers. You must stop in and visit this store the next time you're in DTD!

    Great selection of Trader Sam's merch for tiki fans. Awesome Shag art!
    Sally F.

    Easily the best shop in Downtown Disney! Tons of unique art from artists that put their own spin on classic Disney art. There is a good mix of all the branches of Disney. Whether you like the theme parks or movies, love Tiki or princesses, there is art for you. The store sells expensive, fancy prints, as well as more budget-friendly postcard versions of the same pieces. Other merch for sale includes utilitarian pieces for you home like plates and pillows, or larger art pieces like sculptures as well. Every time I walk in this store I find something new, and I'm always excited to come back!

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