Disney Princess Enchanted Dream Ball game ©2001, Mattel Ages: 5 and Up Players: 2 to 4 |
| Complete Games for Sale - click name to purchase (All games are previously played unless otherwise noted) Game Condition => Pricing Scale (click link above) # 06964 - 2001 Disney Princess Enchanted Dream Ball game Mattel $24.95 Excellent Condition (some box edge wear) # 00000 - 2001 Disney Princess Enchanted Dream Ball game Mattel $21.55 Very Good Condition - Sold Out # 00000 - 2001 Disney Princess Enchanted Dream Ball game Mattel $19.95 Acceptable Condition - Sold Out |
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| 1 Game board 1 Tinker Bell magic wand 4 Princess tiaras 7 Jewels 30 Tokens 12 Tinker Bell pixie dust cards 1 Specialty 6-sided die Rules |
| DESCRIPTION - from the game In the Enchanted Dream Ball game, you become the princess! Put on a tiara and prepare for the fairest ball of all! Become your favorite Disney Princess, from Belle to Ariel, Cinderella to Snow White. With the help of pixie dust from Tinker Bell, gather all the items you need for the ball: a gown, shoes, flowers, jewelry, and meet your prince in waiting. Once you're ready, you'll need Tinker Bell's wand to set off for the ball, where all your dreams will come true. Shipping Wt: Approx. 2.25 lbs |
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