I have a confession. My name is Tom and I’m a LEGO addict. Although I loved Walt Disney World as a kid and was obsessed with many of the animated films, it never really carried over to Disney stuff, save for those included with McDonald’s meals and Toy Story. Like so many children, I was raised on LEGOs. Along with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Ghostbusters, they were my go-to toys as a kid.
While I could sit and build my own creations for hours, my all-time favorite sets were those set in outer space. I had a few sets, but I loved to visit Toys R Us or page-through catalogues and daydream. Silly as it might sound, it’s still my goal to one day acquire one of the iconic LEGO space monorails. Since that’ll probably never happen, I’ll probably take advantage of the Cyber Monday deal and buy the LEGO Space: 1978 – 1992 book for 53% off to take a proper stroll down memory lane.
I maintained an interest in LEGOs even as an adult because I figured that, someday when we have kids, I’d get to “help” build LEGO sets again. That was my appeal to Sarah back when the LEGO Disney Castle set first released and I found a deal on it.
Well, that and that LEGO sets are a smart investment that often outperforms the stock market (but not if you play with them…as I plan to do). That enormous unbuilt Cinderella Castle box has now lived in 3 states, taking up an outsized amount of space in a couple of small apartments in the process. But it will all have been worth it once Megatron and me finally assemble the iconic set. I cannot wait.
That justification worked exactly one time before we had a baby, and understandably so. But in the two years since, I’ve gone to town, strategically purchasing sets here and there as sales have offered great discounts. I can tell that I’m wearing this out, but hopefully this post will change that. If all goes according to plan, this is the soft launch of Bricker’s Brick-Building Blog. Then now one can stop me from buying more LEGOs–it’s the perfect crime!

My prize acquisition is the LEGO Home Alone McAllister’s House, which I was lucky enough to score during an amazing deal. Upon seeing the box, Sarah joked that I was going to wait 18 years for Megatron to be of appropriate age to put it together. (Those are basically the Pirate’s Code, more like guidelines than actual rules; she should be ready by like, age 4-5, right? She’s really smart!)
I also know that I’m far from the only Disney fan who is also a LEGO fan. To the contrary, there seems to be a ton of overlap. Every time we visit Downtown Disney, I feel compelled to take Megatron into the LEGO Store (for educational purposes, of course).
The LEGO Store is literally the only shop at Downtown Disney with a nearly-perpetual line to enter. And I get it, because the LEGO Store is an awesome place to browse. It’s to “blame” for so many sets being on my wish list!

The point of all this, in a very roundabout way, is that I’m personally interested (you could say invested) in LEGO sets and have multiple deal alerts for ones that I have my eye on. The photo above is just a small portion of my sets (it’s not exactly easy to arrange LEGO boxes for a photoshoot).
Until Megatron is old enough, these will stay in the boxes–with the only exception being that I put together one LEGO Winter Village set each Christmas. I’ve already scored a couple of sets in the last month-plus during fairly unprecedented Prime Day and early Black Friday deals, and figured I’d share some of the top deals on Disney LEGOs during the heart of the holiday shopping season.
My goal is to keep this updated for Cyber Monday and throughout the rest of the holiday shopping season (last year, a couple of my best LEGO finds came in December, after the hottest sales had supposedly ended). As always, we receive a small commission from Amazon for your purchases, so buying through these links helps support the site. However, neither the price you pay nor our recommendations (or lack thereof) are impacted by that.
On with the list of the hottest deals on LEGO sets that are Disney (and Disney-adjacent)…

LEGO Disney Frozen Advent Calendar (2025) – At 47% off, this is a scorching hot deal–the kind that will sell out via Amazon, and only be available from third party sellers for double the cost. Megatron is already a huge Frozen fan, but she’s still too young for this, so it’ll be something we hold for a couple of years.
LEGO Disney Cruella De Vil’s Car – detailed buildable replica of Cruella’s infamous car is packed with authentic features, including opening doors, a removable roof for expanded play access, and steering using the spare wheel at the back of the vehicle. This is 30% off for Cyber Monday.
LEGO Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Battle Droid – Honestly had no idea they were still making new Phantom Menace toys (or is it a nostalgia play?). Perhaps that’s why this is on sale for 36% off, but that wouldn’t explain the “selling fast” part of the deal.

LEGO Disney Mini-Castle – This is the smaller Cinderella Castle in the upper left of the photo above, as opposed to the larger Cinderella Castle or Beast’s Castle (sadly). This was released for Walt Disney World’s 50th Anniversary, so it’s gotta be nearing the end of its run. Good deal at 25% off.
LEGO Disney’s Moana Adventure Canoe – Includes a buildable double-hulled canoe toy with a textile sail, removable deck and under-deck living area, plus 4 LEGO Disney movie characters and lots of details. 20% off for Cyber Monday.
LEGO Disney Young Simba The Lion King – This 1,445-piece LEGO construction set for adults features a posable Lion King figure that stands over 11.5 in. tall on display. Created for the Lion King’s 30th Anniversary–on sale for 30% off.

LEGO Disney Stitch – Same idea with Stitch, albeit fewer pieces and a lower age recommendation. But you can also move his head. 20% off for Cyber Monday.
LEGO Disney Angel – This is basically Stitch, but a different color. In this 784-piece building set based on Disney’s Lilo & Stitch TV show, the buildable Angel character, together with her 3-hearts decoration, stands over 10 inches tall. Another 20% off deal.
LEGO Disney-Pixar Wall-E Figures – Once again, the same idea with these figures for adults. These are much better, in my opinion, since robots lend themselves more to LEGOs than furry animals. Also 20% off for Cyber Monday.
LEGO Star Wars R2-D2 – Also similar to the Wall-E figures and everything else above, and also better than the animal characters since robots and blocks are a more organic fit. Or synthetic fit. Whatever. 20% off.

1555-Piece LEGO Star Wars: Episode IV – Imperial Star Destroyer – This massive and awesome set doesn’t show a Cyber Monday discount at all…but check out the clippable coupon for over $40 off! That makes this an excellent deal and on a fantastic set. It’ll probably sell out soon or drop the coupon, so order now and cancel/return later if you’re on the fence!
LEGO Star Wars Tenoo Jedi Temple – This Star Wars toy features a ‘levitating’ rock function, a kitchen with a buildable blue milk carton, bunk beds with a hinged ladder, characters and a speeder bike. Cool stuff.
LEGO Star Wars: The Phantom Menace Mos ESPA Podrace – This is NOT currently a hot deal. It was 50% off, but sold out from Amazon directly. However, I’m mentioning it here because it should be 50% off if it manages to come back into stock between now and Cyber Monday.

LEGO Santa’s Sleigh – You might contend that this has nothing to do with Disney and thus does not belong on this list. However, Santa Claus currently meets at Walt Disney World in more locations than Mickey Mouse (if my count is accurate) and he’s the grand finale of a parade! Plus, this set is a scorching deal at 40% off. I highly recommend it!
LEGO Santa’s Delivery Truck – Same idea as the above, but a delivery truck. A great addition to the Winter Village, and solid Cyber Monday deal at 30% off.
LEGO Christmas Table Decoration – I don’t own this, nor is it on my wishlist. I’ve debated getting it because I love all things Christmas and it’s a great deal at 40% off…but this is a bunch of leaves and flowers, and I’m more of a brick-er. Still undecided.

LEGO Icons Blacktron Renegade Spaceship – Since we’re deviating from Disney, it’s possible that this deal is what “inspired” this post in the first place. I really, really want to take advantage of this 46% off Cyber Monday sale (which is an insanely-good deal, in case it’s not obvious), but haven’t been able to justify it…yet. Maybe this post and the eventual Bricker’s Brick-Building Blog will somehow be the solution. Fellow children of the 1980s/90s, some might argue that you owe it to your kids to build this with them. (Hmmm…that’s a great point!)
LEGO Icons Boutique Hotel – This reminds me of the Hôtel Negresco in the French Riviera, which was claimed to be one of the inspirations for Disney’s Riviera Resort. Another Disney connection! (It’s also possible/probable that Walt and Lillian stayed here during their travels.) Tenuous as that might be, that’s “good enough” for me to mention this spectacular set that’s 30% off for Cyber Monday!
LEGO City Yellow Construction Crane – Like Santa Claus, construction equipment is ubiquitous at Walt Disney World these days. Take this out to the parking lot and call it the Rivers of America playset. Joking aside, Megatron loves big trucks and construction, so buying this set while it’s on sale for 30% off as part of Cyber Monday feels forward-thinking. It’s really cool and a great deal, but I’d rather have the two previous entries.

LEGO Disney Lucky & Penny 101 Dalmatians Puppies – Build and play with Lucky and Penny, two adorable puppies from Disney’s classic 101 Dalmatians movie. Currently an okay deal at 20% off.
LEGO Disney and Pixar ‘Up’ House – This 598-piece LEGO Disney toy set includes a partial house built with balloons, different rooms and functions, plus Carl Fredricksen and Russell LEGO minifigures, and a Dug LEGO dog figure for dog lovers. Good deal at 37% off.
LEGO Disney Moana 2 Heihei – Features a brick-built, posable construction model of Moana’s chicken companion Heihei, along with a display stand with decorative flowers and a nameplate. I don’t really care for this set, but a decent deal at 20% off.

LEGO Disney Wish Asha’s Cottage – Regardless of the movie’s quality, this looks fun. And a steal of a deal at 46% off. If your kids didn’t like Wish or you didn’t see it, I dunno, tell them it’s the cottage from Snow White.
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Your Thoughts
What do you think of the LEGO Disney Cyber Monday sales? Anyone else want to relive their childhood with that Blacktron Renegade Spaceship set?! Anything you’ll be buying? Adding any of these sets to your (or your kids’) Christmas lists? What would you like to see next from LEGO and Disney? Any questions? We love hearing from readers, so please share any other thoughts or questions you have in the comments below!

