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Packed with the festive atmosphere of Tokyo Disney Resort’s 40th Anniversary! Check out the new merchandise for the Grand Finale!

Posted on 2023-11-292023-11-29 by Editor in Chief

Among the items from the Grand Finale, we will focus on goods that will help you cherish the memories of the 40th anniversary.

Tokyo Disney Resort’s 40th Anniversary “Dream Go Round” will finally reach its grand finale! From January 23, new special design items will be available for purchase. The theme is “Everlasting Dreams. The theme is “Everlasting Dreams”, which means “This dream will continue to grow”, and the items are full of dreams and magic.

If you want to keep your 40th anniversary items as carefully as you keep your treasures, get a “small container”!

A new “accessory box” (7,000 yen) is available for storing festive items and other small items acquired during a visit to the park. The solidly built box comes with a clasp and measures approximately 23 x 30 x 10 cm (L x W x H).

The “Plush Toy & Accessory” (8,000 yen) features a pair of Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse plush toys. The accessories are designed with the 40th anniversary logo and the Grand Finale phrase.

The lineup also includes handheld items that are very popular at the parks. The handheld balloon (700 yen) comes with a gradation of ribbon and petals. Flags (1,000 yen) can be flapped in the park to the rhythm of the park!

There is also a “Kanbadge Set” (1,100 yen) that can be added to your bag or other items for a more festive look. There are two types, large and small, so it is fun to try attaching them to your Mickey shape.

If you are looking for stationery, we also recommend the “Sticker Set” (1,200 yen). The design of the garland-shaped stickers makes it look as if Disney friends are popping out of the stickers with great force. The set comes in a clear case. The “Masking Tape Set” (1,000 yen) is also a great way to share the fun by using it for small notes and other small items.

Also available is a “postcard set” (1,300 yen) to use for mailboxes at the park. A total of 5 patterns. The postcards come in hologram type and are so cute that you will have a hard time deciding which one to use to deliver your message to whom.

There are also a number of items that are great as souvenirs for your loved ones or even for yourself. The Disney Vehicle Collection (1,500 yen), mug cups (2,100 yen), kinchaku (1,000 yen), face towels (1,700 yen), bandanas (1,100 yen), and other favorites. You can also pick up your favorite kinchaku (1,000 yen), face towel (1,700 yen), bandana (1,100 yen), and more!

Items are available at Tokyo Disneyland “Grand Emporium” and Tokyo DisneySea “Emporio”. A standby pass may be required to enter some in-park stores, so please check the official website for details.

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