Disneyland fans, get ready to celebrate seven decades of magic! Starting May 16, 2025, Disneyland Resort will kick off its 70th anniversary celebration, running through Summer 2026. The festivities promise a wealth of limited-time entertainment, vibrant décor, themed food and beverages, and, of course, a slew of exciting merchandise collections.

The centerpiece of this celebration reimagines classic Disney Parks style in vibrant hues and new character art. The Celebration Collection features a delightful mix of apparel and accessories from beloved collaborators like Loungefly and Dooney & Bourke. Standouts include playful bubble wands with interchangeable character hats, sure to be a hit with both kids and the young-at-heart.

Inspired by the enchanting Sleeping Beauty Castle, the Castle Collection offers pixie-dusted apparel and accessories, including stunning jewelry by Rebecca Hook. Meanwhile, nostalgia buffs will delight in the Vault Collection, which revisits Disneyland’s early eras through vintage-inspired merchandise. This collection will be released in chapters, keeping the retro magic alive throughout the year-long event.

The Walt Disney Nostalgia Collection pays homage to the visionary behind it all, featuring collectibles reminiscent of items found on Walt Disney’s own desk. Special releases from Bulova and Pandora add a touch of elegance, including a collectible pocket watch and charming bracelet charms.

In addition to the captivating merchandise, guests can embark on an interactive adventure with the Key to Disneyland, which unlocks special features across the park’s nine lands. Complete the challenge to reveal a hidden commemorative pin, creating memories as lasting as Disneyland itself.

Plans are underway for even more surprises, so keep your eyes peeled. Mickey News invites you to share your excitement and thoughts in the comments below. Do you have a favorite collection, or are you eager to try the interactive Key to Disneyland? Your feedback is invaluable and helps fellow Disney enthusiasts!

Source: Tom Bricker