The last several weeks have brought tons of new merchandise to the Disneyland Resort. Rather than overloading our Monday update with too many photos, we are spinning the merchandise out for those of you who like to shop till you drop. Today’s photo safari highlights the new (and new-to-us) items around the Parks. All aboard!
Disneyland
Our first stop is Main Street, U.S.A.


A new line of merchandise recently launched that uses Sleeping Beauty Castle as a motif and features classic taglines such as “The Happiest Place on Earth” and “Where Dreams Come True.” We spotted a good number of guests sporting this hoodie. The fancy art on the inside of the hood is a nice detail.



A tote bag with embroidered art rounds out the look.

A hardbound journal is also part of this line as well. All the items shown are available at Disney Clothiers.
Even more castle related merchandise is scattered throughout the Resort. But fret not – we scoped out their locations for you! We will get to them as we move through the different lands.


Found at the Fortuosity Shop, these new shirts pay homage to Aladdin and Little Mermaid respectively.

And just in time for Disney California Adventure’s Food and Wine Festival, you’ll find this whimsical Disney food cap among the other goods at the Fortuosity Shop.


While the specters of the Haunted Mansion are sure to be more at home in New Orleans Square, you can the latest two releases from the limited release plush series at Disneyana. The Opera Singers set is the most current followed by the Hitchhiking Ghosts.
Let’s head on over to Adventureland! A little birdie told us that they have some nifty new shirts.


Well, look at that – they were right! If you are looking for something adventurous to wear, these Enchanted Tiki Room-inspired shirts are sure to fit the “bill.”

Pardon the cheesy joke, we were inspired by this Jungle Cruise-themed shirt. All three shirts can be found at the Adventureland Bazaar.
We now mosey-on next door to Frontierland. A pitstop at the Golden Horseshoe is optional but encouraged.

This is the best Frontierland-flavored shirt. Now, if it had the goat, it would have been perfection or even the G.O.A.T.

While not specifically themed to Frontierland, the graphic on this Grand Circle Tour shirt is quite fantastic in my opinion.


Rejoice, Spirit Jersey fans. The hooded variety has hit Disneyland. You can find it, along with the rest of the Frontierland fare at Bonanza Outfitters. Are you a fan of the Spirit Jersey craze?
New Orleans Square is next on our tour. Beware of hitchhiking ghosts!

Over at Port Royal Curios and Curiosities, we spotted this Stretching Room Tightrope Walker smartphone case. As far as we could see, they were only available for the iPhone 6 Plus, 7 Plus, and 8 Plus models. The Opera Singing ghost plush set seen earlier at Disneyana can also be purchased here.

At the adjacent Pieces of Eight, you’ll find this set of socks bearing the likenesses of Red the lady pirate and the dog with jail cell key caught our eye.
Now for a hop, skip and a jump over to Critter Country.





Who doesn’t love classic-style Winnie the Pooh? These items originally debuted in Walt Disney World’s EPCOT at the United Kingdom Pavilion. For those wondering, the tumbler is made by Tervis and holds 24 ounces.



Are we the only ones who feel a tug on their heartstrings reading the A.A. Milne quotes on these shirts?

It is edging closer to Grad Night season at Disneyland and we are already seeing signs of it with these Class of 2019 plushes of Mickey, Minnie, and everyone’s favorite extraterrestrial scientific experiment gone awry, Stitch. You can find graduation plushes along with the classic Pooh merchandise at Pooh Corner.
Get your Pixie Dust ready because we are now soaring over to Fantasyland!



If you make your way down to the “it’s a small world” Toy Shop, you’ll find even more new merchandise designed after the beloved attraction. That hooded shirt was so unbelievably soft! And just to avoid confusion, the Musical Nutcrackers cost $99.99 not $12.99 (we would have totally bought them for that much).
And for our final stop on the Disneyland side, we blast off to Tomorrowland!



The Star Trader may be transitioning from mainly Star Wars merchandise to more of a mélange, but there are still new items to be found from a galaxy far, far away. We spotted not one, not two, but three new Loungefly mini-backpacks.


This Storm Trooper cap’s all-over embroidered design caught our attention.



Ah yes, the non-Star Wars merchandise. There is quite a bit of it, actually. Among them are these new shirts. The women’s shirt bearing Disneyland’s old welcome sign had a retro feel to it.
Let’s head across the Esplanade to…
Disney California Adventure
Buena Vista Street is our first destination for this Park.






Well look what we have here, it’s more of the castle merchandise! As you can see, there is a good amount of kitchenware with this design. The two dish towels are sold as a set. Which mug do you like better, blue or white?




You want stationery? They’ve got stationery! There are three different pen options plus a very classy photo album.


Alternatively, you can put a photo in this metal frame keychain. If you are a little camera-shy, there is also double-sided keychain with art featuring the Sleeping Beauty Castle in both day and night settings. With the exception of the golden, metal thermos, which can be purchased at Trolley Treats, you’ll find these items at Julius Katz & Sons.
Grab your hiking boots because we are paying a visit to Grizzly Peak.






Grizzly River Run may be down for refurbishment, but that didn’t stop Rushin’ River Outfitters from stocking their store with new stuff!

A new Soarin’ Around the World-themed thermos with images on the front and back popped up at Humphrey’s Service and Supplies.
Get ready to play because Pixar Pier is next on the list!

Collectors may recall the frenzy that occurred when the latest Parks-exclusive Funko POP! figure, Inside Out’s Rainbow Unicorn, was released. Well, the punchline is that the toy is still available.

The rubber version of the Pixar Ball has been around for a while but this plush version just came out and oh my goodness, is it soft and squishy! It is also impressively large.

Another recent plush release was Kevin the bird from Up. She is posable, too!


What’s this? It’s even more Loungefly mini-backpacks! These two are themed to Woody and Buzz Lightyear. They are both adorned with tons of detailed decoration. A Bo-Peep version also exists, but isn’t currently available at Disneyland.

It is always great to see new COCO merchandise and this women’s shirt is no exception. It features a lively pattern filled with alebrijes, music notes, and guitars, accented with a bright, embroidered movie logo on the chest. You can find these items at both Knick’s Knacks and Bing Bong’s Sweet Stuff.
Lights! Camera! Action! We’re heading over to Hollywood Land for our final stop on our trip.

Over in the Collector’s Warehouse, Captain Marvel’s merchandise has taken up a portion of the real estate. You can see a good number of the items available over at a recent Disneyland Resort Update.



We spotted several Captain Marvel bound comic books. There was also a super-cool sequined journal that switches from red, gold, and blue to teal, black, and silver when you swipe the sequins. Women can even channel their own superhero with the faux leather zippered jacket.
And thus concludes our tour. Thanks for joining in! Did you spot any must-have items? What sorts of merchandise are you enjoying and what do you wish would just go away? Let us know in the comments below!
