Curses! Foiled again! I can't find the "Tomorrowland" DVD anywhere!!!

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  1. fjhuerta

    fjhuerta New Member Thread Starter

    Location:
    México City
    I was wondering.. do you know of any place on-line where I can find the Tomorrowland DVD set? Amazon is out of it, and DVDplanet.com doesn't even show it...

    Darn. I didn't know it would be out of stock so fast :( It's the only "Treasures" DVD I really wanted from this batch. :shake:
     
  2. poweragemk

    poweragemk Old Member

    Location:
    CH
    Try www.jandr.com, Javier. I saw a bunch of copies in their store here the other day, it would stand to reason that their website would have them in stock as well.
     
  3. Ken_McAlinden

    Ken_McAlinden MichiGort Staff

    Location:
    Livonia, MI
  4. Michael St. Clair

    Michael St. Clair Forum Resident

    Location:
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    dvdsoon.com
    dvdboxoffice.com

    your local Sam's club.
     
  5. JohnG

    JohnG PROG now in Dolby ATMOS!

    Location:
    Long Island NY
    My Costco doesn't have them either. I wanted my wife to pick up a copy for Father's Day at $21.99 but no go (they have the others).

    I hate to pay full price for them.
     
  6. mcow1

    mcow1 Sommelier Gort

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  7. therockman

    therockman Senior Member In Memoriam

    Although this dosen't help you, all of the Wal Marts have dozens of copies of each title.
     
  8. fjhuerta

    fjhuerta New Member Thread Starter

    Location:
    México City
    No, but my sis lives in San Francisco! I'll ask her to look for it at Wal- Mart or Sam's! :D

    Thanks for your help. My quest starts today!
     
  9. lv70smusic

    lv70smusic Senior Member

    Location:
    San Francisco, CA
    Costco in San Francisco definitely had some in stock about a week ago.

     
  10. therockman

    therockman Senior Member In Memoriam

    They are going fast even in the brick and mortar stores. My locale Wal Mart had about 40 copies of each title a couple of weeks ago but last night they were down to about 15 of each title.
     
  11. jblock

    jblock Senior Member

    Location:
    Connecticut
    I've seen them at Wal-Mart as well. Probably your best bet. Maybe through walmart.com

    Jonathan
     
  12. fjhuerta

    fjhuerta New Member Thread Starter

    Location:
    México City
    My sister got it at Wal-Mart!!! Yes! Thank you very much! :)
     
  13. audiomixer

    audiomixer As Bald As The Beatles

    Why is this title so hard to find? Did they purposely make this a collector's item?
     
  14. Ken_McAlinden

    Ken_McAlinden MichiGort Staff

    Location:
    Livonia, MI
    It is a limited edition of 105,000 sets.

    Here's the run size of all of the other titles in the series:

    Wave 3
    On the Front Lines - 250,000
    Mickey Mouse in Living Color Part 2 -175,000
    Chronological Donald - 165,000
    Tomorrowland - 105,000

    Wave 2
    Behind the Scenes at the Walt Disney Studio - 125,000
    Mickey Mouse in Black and White - 125,000
    The Complete Goofy - 125,000

    Wave 1
    The Complete Davy Crockett Televised Series - 150,000
    Silly Symphonies - 150,000
    Disneyland USA - 150,000
    Mickey Mouse in Living Color - 150,000

    Some of them have shown up outside of tins, such as in box sets of the first two waves at Costco, but the numbers above reflect the first pressings in the tins.

    Regards,
     
  15. RDK

    RDK Active Member

    Location:
    Los Angeles, CA
    I was surprised, when I opened my tins, that Wave 3 had such varying numbers. I suppose this was based on preorders, but I would have thought that MM2 would have had more copies pressed, while Front Lines much less that 250K.
     
  16. Ken_McAlinden

    Ken_McAlinden MichiGort Staff

    Location:
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    I think they recognized that "Front Lines" was a unique release, and that was certainly the focus of the marketing and press when the latest wave was released. The most recent Mickey and Donald sets were still larger runs than any previous titles in the series.

    Regards,
     
  17. fjhuerta

    fjhuerta New Member Thread Starter

    Location:
    México City
    Weird thing is, I have seen the "tins" around here in México... they are not in a tin, but on a regular DVD box. And they cost $16 USD!!!

    We only got part of the first wave, but I wonder about this. What's the deal of paying for the exclusivity when you'll be selling the same product somewhere else for a much lower price?
     
  18. RDK

    RDK Active Member

    Location:
    Los Angeles, CA
    Yeah, I've always considered these "limited" only until Disney decides to make more of them...
     
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