You can now buy a Disney Parks edition of Monopoly

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Are you ready for the most magical game of Monopoly you've ever played?

Well, introducing Disney Parks Monopoly, which will allow you to play as Walt Disney and buy up the most popular Disney Theme Park attractions - such as Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance, Sleeping Beauty Castle, Space Mountain, Disney Skyliner, The Haunted Mansion, and more.

(Also, I'm guessing when your angry little brother eventually flips the board you will get some pixie dust in your eyes as well a tiny hotel.)

The unique board not only features a spectacular pop-up Fantasyland Castle, but many other elements of the tradition Monopoly board game have also been replaced. For example, Chance and Community Chest tiles have now been replaced with Magic and Fantasy cards.

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The game also comes with six brand new tokens to move around the board, including: a Disney Cruise ship, a box of Disney Parks popcorn, and even Cinderella's glass slipper.

In addition, the traditional house and hotel pieces have been replaced with Toontown Houses and Castles.

The official description on the ShopDisney website reads:

"Combine the world's most popular theme parks with the world's most popular board game and you'll have the world's most fun! This edition features exciting new properties, your favorite attractions, Disney character tokens, and a pop-up Disney castle."

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Also, unlike the real Disney parks, you won't be spending an absolute fortune to visit the attractions, as instead of 'Monopoly credits', you purchase the properties with 'Wishes'.

Per the description, the game is suitable for players 8 and up, can be played by two to six people at a time. In addition, there's also a 60-minute speed play option, meaning you can get all the magic you need in just one hour.

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However, it is already proving popular, as per this writing, it has already sold out on the ShopDisney website - so keep checking back to see when it is in stock. The board game costs just $49.99 (which is an absolute bargain when you compare it to the price of an actual Disney Park ticket).

I am somebody who absolutely adores anything Disney, so you can guarantee I'm going to be growing my Walt Disney mustache and making my wife cry by bankrupting her on The Matterhorn while singing 'It's a Small World' as loud as I possibly can.