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Disney Store Black Friday phase 2 sale now live: Star Wars gear, apparel, toys from $9.50, more

Update: The phase 2 Disney Store Black Friday sale is now live at up to 30% off.

The official Disney Store Black Friday starts early and is now live. Loaded with official apparel for the whole family, official holiday ornaments, toys, Star Wars gear, and a massive range of home goods, there are some serious deals now flying in the Magic Kingdom. Every year around this time the official Disney Store is loaded with big-time deals and you can now score an extra 20% off already marked down products using code MAGIC at checkout. Scope out the details of the Disney Black Friday sale down below. 

Disney Black Friday sale now live

The official Disney Store’s Black Friday is now in full swing. The sale “starts early” this year according to the official site with an extra 20% off already reduced gifts using code MAGIC at checkout. Just remember to also apply code SHIPMAGIC at checkout as well to receive free shipping on all orders of $75 or more. 

Before we dive into some specifics below, here some handy links to the popular deal landing pages that are eligible for the bonus 20% off right now:

The Disney Store Black Friday sale is offering 30% off Star Wars Lightsabers and hilts alongside an “extra 20% off” using code MAGIC at checkout. You can scope out all of the deals on this landing page

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices