If you’re heading to Disney World for the 50th Anniversary, you’ll have TONS of new items to shop all around the parks and resorts.
Last week, two new collections landed in The Emporium at Magic Kingdom, bringing with them over 100 new products! Now, there’s another new series of items in Disney Springs — the highly-anticipated Vault Collection.
Here inside Marketplace Co-Op, you’ll notice that there’s an entirely new display for the Vault Collection, featuring plenty of fun nods to Walt Disney World history and what things were like in 1971. It’s quite an immersive shopping experience!
But once you get past the awesome displays and start looking at the new collection, you’ll likely have a hard time resisting making a purchase! Just in the time that we were in the store, the new items were very popular.
And what exactly is included in this new collection? Well, buckle up…because it’s a LOT!
First up there’s the new Mickey Mouse Loungefly Backpack! It comes with a detachable small purse on the front of the bag.
You can pick this up for $95 — you’re getting two bags for the price of one.
The Minnie Mouse Vintage Plush may be a favorite of collectors. She’s wearing her original outfit!
You can purchase her for $49.99. Don’t forget to check out the history of the plush on the back of the box.
These throwback Minnie ears will remind you of those painful headbands that we used to wear as children with the plastic prongs. There’s just something charming about the little red bow, though! These are $24.99.
If you really want to stand out with your headgear, try this awesome Mickey Mouse Plush Visor for $24.99!
And then there’s something even more classic than Minnie ears — the Mickey Mouse Ear Hat. You can pick up this vintage version for $19.99.
If you’re looking for something relaxed to wear to the theme parks, then try out this Denim Mickey Mouse Baseball Cap for $27.99.
Moving on to the shirts, we’ve got a new yellow ringer tee with Mickey Mouse in front of the state of Florida. This will be a great addition to your Disney t-shirt collection for $36.99.
Or maybe yellow isn’t your color? No matter! You can still get this white ringer tee — in both men’s and women’s styles — for $36.99 as well.
Also $36.99 is this more traditional white t-shirt. It’s simple and straightforward, with just Mickey Mouse and Cinderella Castle.
And for those colder winter months, pick up the new vintage gray sweatshirt for $49.99
We love the extra details on this one!
Two classic Disney rides were also represented in shirt form. First, there’s the “it’s a small world” design…
…and then there’s the tee for Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride! It may be gone from Magic Kingdom, but it’s not forgotten. Buy either of these for $36.99.
Finally, the last shirt available is the Walt Disney World Preview Center Baseball Tee! Honoring a big point in Disney history, this shirt is for sale for $39.99.
And speaking of the Preview Center, don’t forget to grab the matching mug for $14.99.
If you like the mug, there are plenty of other kitchen items as well. You can grab a salt and pepper shaker set for $19.99…
…or this vintage lunch box for $24.99.
Isn’t that fun?! Really takes you back to the old days of a school lunchroom.
You can check out this small Cinderella Castle plate for $14.99.
If that’s not big enough, there’s a much larger Mickey Mouse platter for $24.99.
Need new placemats? This one has the Walt Disney World logo on one side…
…and a park map on the other! You can take it home for $7.99.
And it wouldn’t be a new collection without a matching MagicBand. In fact, this time we got TWO! These bands are limited release and $39.99 each.
This classic kids’ hat for $19.99 is extra fun — it has Cinderella Castle and some assorted Disney characters.
And when was the last time you saw a backscratcher for sale at Disney World?! This one is $12.99.
For the collectors, there’s a vintage spoon and thimble set that you can buy for $19.99.
Or, if you’re a collector of bells, this Disney World design is stunning! It’s just $14.99.
Show off your love for Disney in your home decor with this vintage trivet. It has Mickey and Minnie on the design and costs $29.99.
We think Disney park-goers will really appreciate this foldable map for $7.99. What a cool souvenir to have!
And if you’re looking to deck out some of your belongings with Disney accessories, try this keychain set for $19.99.
There’s also a set of small buttons for $14.99.
Now, you better hold on to your britches, because we have quite a few new pins to show! First up, there’s a trio of pins featuring Mickey, Donald, and Goofy for $17.99.
There’s also a lunch box pin for $17.99…
…a pin that’s made to look like a hand fan…
…and a set of two backscratcher pins for $19.99.
For more classic designs, there’s a Walt Disney World Castle Pin…
…a design that looks out over Magic Kingdom and the Contemporary…
…and one that matches the other items with Mickey Mouse in front of the state of Florida!
There are also some creative ones, like this autograph book with Tinker Bell’s signature inside! (It’s $17.99)
Or you can buy the spoon and thimble set in pin form as well. It’ll cost you $19.99.
And the last individual pin is made to look like a license plate — how neat!
There are also two patch-and-pin sets that cost $19.99 each. The first features a Walt Disney World patch with a Mickey Mouse pin to go along with it.
The second is a Mickey Mouse patch with an ear hat pin. These would look really great on a backpack or a denim jacket!
If you want just patches, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse each have their own designs.
These will cost you $9.99 apiece. (We’re tempted to buy both!)
And last but not least, there are a few different sticker designs, each $4.99. There’s the Mickey Florida design…
…a Cinderella Castle sticker…
…a Walt Disney World sticker…
…one with Magic Kingdom…
…one with just Mickey Mouse…
…and Mickey and the gang on a license plate!
That is every new item we spotted today at Marketplace Co-Op! Stay tuned to DFB for more merchandise news and updates!
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Which item is your favorite? Tell us in the comments!
Frankie says
That ‘ small Cinderella Castle plate’ looks suspiciously like an ashtray to me!
Kelly says
Really hoping they have a collectible 2021 map that I can hang next to my 1971 map.
Ari P says
I have the actual vintage Micley platter, ‘cept it’s from Disneyland!!
Essie says
I love the bobble head pins!
Chelsea says
Is this a limited collection? I’m going at the end of January and I really want that sweatshirt!!
Jason says
Omgah my mom has a couple of those Mickey serving platters from whenever they were originally sold at the parks… with the price sticker still on them! Y’all, those platters were originally $1.99!!! And now Disney is selling them once again for $24.99?!?! That’s madness LOL 😱😂
DFB Sarah says
Chelsea, Disney hasn’t announced end dates or said if this collection is limited in quantity or by time, unfortunately. They have said more “blasts from the past” will be added as the celebration continues, though.
Kelly says
I think the thing you called a vintage wall hanger is actually a trivet or pot holder for the table . I have one from the early 90s late 80s.
Love the vintage line! It is so cute.
DFB Sarah says
Thanks, Kelly. I’ve asked an editor to revisit. I am also a huge fan of the vintage/vault line.
Sonia Dekker says
Help! How do I purchase a t-shirt from this collection if I can’t make it to Florida? I see that the $36 shirts are selling for >$70 on eBay 🙁
DFB Sarah says
Sonia, the only official way I know of to purchase merchandise is through ShopDisney; some of the Vault Collection is available, but I don’t see the tee shirts. You’ve already noted resellers online, of which there may be many, but the prices do tend to be high. There may be other services out there, but I can’t recommend anything specific. Sorry I can’t be more helpful.
Alison says
These photos bring back so many memories and I have or had several things shown from trips to Disney in the 70s – stickers, pennants, those Mouse ears, had one of the t-shirts. Had the bag and it looks like they improved the quality – should
for that price. I even have a trivet with the Mickey and Minnie image although it doesn’t have the elaborate stuff around it. While other 6 yr old were wanting stuffed Disney characters I was wanting a trivet.