LEGO Disney Princess 2024 sets include bustling market
Four new LEGO Disney Princess models have been revealed early by online retailers, including a new market trend for the iconic characters.
Markets and independent businesses are all the rage with Disney Princesses in 2024 in three of the four new LEGO Disney Princess sets. Online retailers JB Spielwaren and 2TTOYS have revealed prices, release dates and images for these four sets.
With a mix of modern and classic stories almost all of which are based around a multiversal market, here’s the LEGO Disney Princess sets recently revealed for 2024.
43233 Belle’s Storytime Horse Carriage
Price: €15.99 Pieces: 62 Release date: January 1, 2024
Belle is all about books at the market with a carriage that doubles as a stall, or maybe a seat for her to sit in and read stories to nearby customers.
43234 Elsa’s Frozen Treats
Price: €15.99 Pieces: 82 Release date: January 1, 2024
Elsa’s market stall is wisely focused on her powers with frozen treats to dish out to paying princesses. It even comes with a Snowgie.
43238 Elsa’s Frozen Castle
Price: €44.99 Pieces: 163 Release date: January 1, 2024
Not based on the market concept, 43238 Elsa’s Frozen Castle revisits the second Frozen film with a model for Elsa’s ice castle as well as a hut in the Enchanted Forest. It also has a throne that Bruni seems to have claimed.
43246 Princess Market Visit
Price: €99.99 Pieces: 817 Release date: January 1, 2024
Bringing the market models together, 43246 Princess Market Visit includes the permanent shops with one for Cinderella, Aurora, Ariel as well as Tiana’s Palace.
LEGO set | Price | Pieces | Release date |
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43233 Belle’s Storytime Horse Carriage | €15.99 | 62 | January 1, 2024 |
43234 Elsa’s Frozen Treats | €15.99 | 82 | January 1, 2024 |
43238 Elsa’s Frozen Castle | €44.99 | 163 | January 1, 2024 |
43246 Princess Market Visit | €99.99 | 817 | January 1, 2024 |
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