Today’s Vinyl Chasers daily find is Disney Vinylmation Park Series 3, an in-stock sealed Disney Parks blind box built around the early Vinylmation “Park” format. BlindBoxes.com currently classifies it as a Blind Box, and the product photos show an opaque closed Disney Park Vinyl package with no visible figure preview. The current store price is $14.99.
Park Series 3 is a good fit for a collector-focused daily chase because the box gives buyers several concrete hooks at once: Disney branding, the Vinylmation platform shape, theme-park artwork, a twelve-design lineup, and supported chase-variant language. This is not a generic mystery toy with no context. The packaging is specifically labeled Vinylmation Park #3, and the back-panel text describes each 3-inch package as containing one of twelve different designs from the themed collection.
Disney Vinylmation Park Series 3
Today’s sealed Disney Parks blind box
The front of the package carries the blue Vinylmation script logo, the word Park, and a red circle marked #3. A large blue Mickey-head silhouette fills the face of the black box, which keeps the focus on the Vinylmation platform instead of previewing the exact figure inside. There is no clear plastic window in the photos and no loose figure pictured as the product, so the sealed blind-box framing is appropriate here.
The Disney Parks identity matters because Vinylmation collecting has always been tied closely to display, trading, and series completion. Park Series boxes are especially straightforward to shelve: the black package, bright blue character silhouette, and “The Art of Disney Theme Parks” branding make the source world readable even before someone studies the lineup panel. For collectors who sort by Disney Parks, Vinylmation, or 3-inch platform figures, this box announces itself clearly.

Collector appeal
The strongest collector appeal is the combination of a defined Disney Parks theme and a true mystery format. The back-panel photo shows a lineup of twelve figure spots arranged in two rows, with designs that read as park-inspired Vinylmation figures rather than random character minis. Visible designs include attraction-style and transportation-inspired graphics, a patriotic eagle-like figure, a Country Bear-style design, a blue-and-white bearded figure, and a white racing-themed figure marked 53. The final spot appears as a black Mickey-shaped silhouette with a question mark.
That question-mark silhouette lines up with the store description’s “chase variant” language. It is safe to talk about a chase possibility for this specific product because the product copy says the sealed box includes one of twelve figures with the possibility of landing the chase variant, and the packaging image visually supports a mystery slot. The important boundary is that the product does not name the chase figure or provide odds in the visible photos, so this article does not invent either one.
For sealed-box collectors, Park Series 3 also has the appeal of a compact unopened Disney Parks object. Even if the buyer never opens it, the front art is strong enough for a Vinylmation shelf: black background, blue figure silhouette, bright Park #3 mark, and Disney Park Vinyl wording. Openers get the fun of a one-of-twelve pull; sealed collectors get a small package that represents the series without needing a display window.
Packaging and condition notes
The photos show normal shelf and handling cues worth noting. The glossy black cardboard reflects light and shows visible surface scuffs, dust specks, and light scratches. The edges and flap seams appear closed, and the box is presented as a sealed blind-box package, but the product photos do not provide a close macro view of every seal or corner. If condition is the main reason you are buying, review the store photos closely before deciding.
The back panel is the most useful reference image for collectors because it explains the format directly. It identifies the item as Vinylmation Park #3, describes Vinylmation as original designs from Disney Theme Park Merchandise, and notes the 3-inch package format. The lineup image is small, but it is enough to confirm that this is a series box with multiple possible pulls rather than a single known character in a window package.
Why it stands out
Disney Vinylmation Park Series 3 stands out because it sits at the intersection of Disney Parks nostalgia and platform-toy collecting. The box does not rely on one named movie character; instead, it sells the idea of Disney theme-park design translated onto the Mickey-shaped Vinylmation body. That makes it attractive to collectors who enjoy attraction references, park merchandise history, and completion-driven series collecting.
The twelve-design structure also gives the purchase a clear collecting purpose. Someone working on Park Series 3 can use sealed boxes as trade stock, opening candidates, or display pieces. Someone newer to Vinylmation can still understand the appeal immediately: one sealed Disney Parks mystery figure, one possible chase variant, and packaging that clearly marks the series.
Should you chase it?
If your collection leans toward Disney Parks, Vinylmation, or sealed mystery-box formats, Park Series 3 is an easy daily pick while it remains in stock. The product data supports calling it a sealed blind box, the packaging supports the one-of-twelve series format, and the chase-variant context is documented rather than guessed. It is not plush, apparel, or a single visible item.
Buyers who only want guaranteed characters may prefer a visible loose figure or a display package. But if the fun is the unopened Disney Parks box, the lineup chase, and the chance to add another early Park Series piece to a Vinylmation run, this is exactly the kind of small collectible worth surfacing.
