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The Disney and LEGO collaboration has a rich history, producing an array of sets that cater to fans of all ages. From playful sets designed for children to intricate, display-worthy models for adults, there's something for everyone. Here's a curated list of the top 10 LEGO Disney sets you can purchase in 2025, focusing on creations inspired by Walt Disney Animation Studios and Disney Parks.

Set: #43263
Age Range: 18+
Piece Count: 2916
Dimensions: 20.5 inches high, 12.5 inches wide, 6 inches deep
Price: $279.99
This set is a detailed homage to the beloved Disney classic. We built and admired this set upon its launch, appreciating the intricate details from the ballroom to the infamous West Wing. It comes complete with minifigures and magical household objects, making it perfect for recreating iconic scenes.

Set: #40792
Age Range: 10+
Piece Count: 529
Dimensions: 10.5 inches high, 20 inches wide, 10.5 inches deep
Price: $199.99
This adorable BrickHeadz model captures the charm of Dumbo with its big ears and sparkling eyes. It's an ideal piece for display, whether on your desk or dashboard.

Set: #40720
Age Range: 12+
Piece Count: 528
Dimensions: 7 inches high, 5.5 inches wide, 4 inches deep
Price: $39.99
For those who dream of owning a Disney Parks castle but are budget-conscious, this miniature version of the original Disneyland Sleeping Beauty Castle in California is a perfect choice. It's more compact and affordable than its larger counterparts.

Set: #21351
Age Range: 18+
Piece Count: 2193
Dimensions: 10.5 inches high, 20 inches wide, 10.5 inches deep
Price: $199.99
This set beautifully captures the whimsical and weird essence of Tim Burton's classic. It includes three builds: Halloween Town Hall, Jack Skellington's House, and Spiral Hill, all perfect for year-round display.

Set: #43217
Age Range: 9+
Piece Count: 598
Dimensions: 10.5 inches high, 6 inches wide, 4 inches deep
Price: $59.99
This charming set, reviewed by IGN, offers a detailed living room space within a smaller-than-expected model. It's an affordable keepsake that captures the essence of the beloved film.

Set: #43230
Age Range: 18+
Piece Count: 811
Dimensions: 14.5 inches high, 8.5 inches wide, 7 inches deep
Price: $99.99
Build a vintage movie camera that comes with a film reel featuring LEGO-ized stills from Disney's classics. The set includes minifigures of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Dumbo, Bambi, and Walt Disney himself.

Set: #43249
Age Range: 9+
Piece Count: 730
Dimensions: 8 inches tall
Price: $64.99
This vibrant and cute set features Stitch in a Hawaiian shirt with articulable ears and accessories, making it a fun build for all ages.

Set: #43247
Age Range: 18+
Piece Count: 1445
Dimensions: 11.5 inches tall
Price: $129.99
This nearly foot-tall recreation of young Simba captures his playful essence with a big smile and a pose ready to pounce. It's a seamless build from afar but reveals its LEGO intricacies up close.

Set: #43242
Age Range: 18+
Piece Count: 4837
Dimensions: 8 inches high, 14 inches wide, 7.5 inches deep
Price: $219.99
This set, built and photographed by us, offers a detailed and colorful representation of the cottage from Snow White. It includes minifigures of all seven dwarfs and is perfect for staging classic scenes.

Set: #43222
Age Range: 18+
Piece Count: 4837
Dimensions: 31.5 inches high, 23 inches wide, 13 inches deep
Price: $399.99
This updated model of Cinderella's Castle in Walt Disney World features pink-hued bricks for its upper spires, mirroring the real-life facelift given in 2020. It includes eight minifigures, making it a grand addition to any collection.
As of April 2025, LEGO's official store lists 69 LEGO Disney sets available for purchase, spanning various age groups and skill levels. If these sets don't capture your interest, the entire catalog is worth exploring.
The partnership between LEGO and Disney is a match made in heaven, as both brands appeal to a broad audience. Disney's focus on family entertainment ensures enjoyment across generations, from children who love the vibrant characters to adults who cherish the nostalgic value. Meanwhile, LEGO's enduring "System" allows for timeless play and building experiences that can be shared across generations. Both companies' appeal to adults has only strengthened their success, making them a perfect duo.
In related news, don't miss our selections of the best LEGO Marvel and Star Wars sets, reflecting Disney's acquisitions in 2009 and 2012, respectively. For younger builders, our list of the best LEGO sets for kids is also a great resource.
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