Disney Store Products for Your Little One’s Vacation to Walt Disney World Resort

By Paula Poveda

Summertime is just around the corner! The school year is coming to a close and family vacations are on the horizon—and there is truly no better place to enjoy this precious time than with a family vacation to Walt Disney World Resort®. Whether you’re planning your first trip with your little ones or you’re a frequent guest, we have the perfect list of merchandise from DisneyStore.com to bring on this exciting trip to match your favorite attractions and entertainment.

Pair of Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse sunglasses for kids from DisneyStore.com.

First thing’s first: Let’s shield those little eyes from the Florida summer sun with some sunglasses featuring your favorite pals, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, that are as cool as they are stylish.

When you arrive at Magic Kingdom Park, head over to Town Square Theater to meet Mickey Mouse and get that frame-worthy family picture. And once you reach Storybook Circus, make sure to stop by Pete’s Silly Sideshow for a meet and greet with Minnie Mouse.

Left image shows “Mickey Mouse and Friends Play in the Park T-Shirt” from DisneyStore.com; the shirt is pink and features Mickey, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Pluto, Daisy Duck, and Donald Duck in front of Cinderella’s Castle. Middle image shows “Mickey Mouse Play in the Park T-Shirt” from DisneyStore.com; the shirt is gray and features Mickey on an Astro Orbiter rocket ship. Right image shows a mother and son meeting Mickey Mouse; the boy, wearing glasses and a yellow shirt, is holding hands with Mickey.

You’ll cherish those pictures for a lifetime! And these images wouldn’t be complete without a t-shirt to commemorate the special occasion. These “Play in the Park” Mickey Mouse and Friends and Mickey Mouse t-shirts would be a perfect addition as the family plays all day and creates timeless memories.

Left image shows two boys, in Buzz Lightyear and Sheriff Woody costumes from the Toy Story franchise (respectively), from DisneyStore.com. Middle image shows a girl in Jessie costume from the Toy Story franchise, from DisneyStore.com. Right image shows a boy in a Sheriff Woody costume, standing with Buzz Lightyear at Toy Story Land at Walt Disney World.

Speaking of play, get ready to play BIG in Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Immerse yourself in the magic of Toy Story as you peruse through this beautiful land. Spring through the skies on Slinky Dog Dash, and take a spin through space aboard Alien Swirling Saucers. Then, shoot for your highest score at Toy Story Mania! If your little ones like dressing up as their favorite characters, these Jessie, Sheriff Woody, or Buzz Lightyear costumes would be a super fun way to experience Toy Story Land.

Left image shows a mother carrying her daughter in front of Spaceship Earth at EPCOT. Middle images shows a Frozen Snowglobe Tumbler from DisneyStore.com. Right image shows a Remy plush from DisneyStore.com.

While visiting EPCOT, do not miss these fan favorite attractions. Board a Nordic vessel on Frozen Ever After and enjoy an enchanted voyage to Arendelle; get ready to see your favorite characters from the movie on this adventure great for kids of all ages and all heights. This would be the perfect day to pack the Frozen Snowglobe Tumbler—which has a magical, sparkling Olaf “snowglobe” built right into the base. Then, get excited to experience Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure with this adorable Remy plush. The 4D culinary adventure is sure to captivate all your senses as you zip, dash, and scurry through Gusteau’s Kitchen.

Left shows father and daughter in front of the Tree of Life. Middles shows Simba plush from DisneyStore.com. Right two images shows Simba water bottle with plush crossbody carrier from DisneyStore.com

Get ready to go wild and witness the magic of nature at Disney’s Animal Kingdom just in time to celebrate the 30th anniversary of The Lion King this summer! Make sure to catch a showing of Festival of the Lion King; this larger-than-life show is filled with songs, pageantry, and puppetry sure to captivate the imagination of your little ones. And if you’re a fan of The Lion King, then you’re going to want to check out this cuddly Simba Plush or this super fun Simba Water Bottle with Plush Crossbody Carrier to bring on this park day. It doesn’t get any cuter than this!

For more magical finds featuring your favorite Disney characters, head to DisneyStore.com to get ready for your vacation. And don’t forget to leave a little extra room in your suitcase for all the amazing merchandise you will find while you’re at Walt Disney World Resort!

D23 Gold Member Offer: 15% Off Your Stay & Discounted Amenities at Hampton Inn & Suites Anaheim Garden Grove, CA

Located just over one mile from the DISNEYLAND® Resort, the Hampton Inn & Suites offers spacious guest rooms—perfect for couples and families. Whether you’re staying in a standard room or one-bedroom suite, you’ll be able to enjoy a free hot breakfast buffet each morning before heading to the Resort.

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D23 Gold Member Offer: 15% Off Your Stay & Discounted Amenities at Hilton Garden Inn Anaheim in Garden Grove, CA

Located just over a mile from the Disneyland® Resort, the Hilton Garden Inn completed a $4 million renovation in 2023. This hotel features spacious king or two-queen beds, making it the perfect destination for couples and families.

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D23 Gold Member Offer: 15% Off Your Stay & Complimentary Amenities at Homewood Suites by Hilton Anaheim Maingate, CA

Located just over a mile from Disneyland® Resort, Homewood Suites offers spacious two-room suites with full kitchens, making it a perfect destination for couples and families. Enjoy a free hot breakfast buffet each morning before heading to the Resort.

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All D23 Members: Exclusive Discounts at The 5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle, WA

The 5th Avenue Theatre is one of America's leading musical theater companies. They enrich the community they love with the art form they love—giving the Pacific Northwest a front-row seat to original powerhouse productions that go on to light up marquees and audiences all the way to Broadway.

From the page to the stage, they bring passion and epic scale to every musical they create. With big talent. Bigger-than-life productions. And did we mention dazzle? As a nonprofit theatre company and the region's largest performing arts employer, The 5th Avenue Theatre spreads the joy of great musicals with people of all ages across the region and the state.

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A Time Capsule of Treasures: The 1964-1965 World’s Fair

By Taylor Larsen, Walt Disney Archives  

Imagine the year is 6965, and you’re about to open a time capsule buried since October 16, 1965. As a record of 20th-century living, it was lowered deep within the earth on the last days of the famed 1964–1965 New York World’s Fair, with instructions to remain sealed for 5,000 years. In fact, this would be the second such time capsule, the first having been firmly planted on September 23, 1938, in advance of the 1939–1940 New York World’s Fair. Both capsules are packed with documents, memorabilia, and other commonly used items of the day—all evidence of what life was like in America during each respective era.

Wouldn’t it be amazing to journey several thousand years into “Tomorrowland” to glimpse these objects and discover how well they survived? Even now, on the 60th anniversary of the 1964–1965 New York World’s Fair, life has changed in profound ways… and a look inside a 60-year-old time capsule would still be a fascinating discovery. Just ask Father and his trusty dog Rover over at Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress in Walt Disney World Resort; they’ll agree that life today looks much different than it did in the ’60s. One must possess the never-aging capabilities of the “Carousel family” (and witness every significant advancement in human life from now until 6965!) to be fortunate enough to see the memorabilia inside these capsules. Otherwise, you’re out of luck.

Rest assured, the Walt Disney Archives has you covered!

A collection of rarely seen objects and memorabilia from the 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair, as part of the Walt Disney Archives collection.

Because Walt Disney and his Imagineers played a critical role in the 1964–1965 New York World’s Fair (and since the Fair has been a significant part of the Disney story ever since), the Walt Disney Archives maintains its own collection of memorabilia and rarely-seen materials from this landmark event. We liken this to a living time capsule—one in which dedicated professionals actively preserve and protect the assets inside.

In 1964, the World’s Fair was mounted at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, New York, and promoted the theme of “Peace Through Understanding.” After some involvement in the 1939–1940 New York World’s Fair, Walt and his skilled designers, artisans, and craftsmen showcased their creativity and workmanship at an unprecedented level, leaving a lasting impact and drawing critical acclaim. If you’ve ever visited a Disney theme park, you’ve most likely seen evidence of Disney’s involvement in the Fair. Some items are massive show pieces or actual ride-through attractions at the parks, while other items are smaller, safely preserved objects that reside in the Archives and made available to the public through exhibitions… or right here!

A souvenir purse and pencil sharpener featuring the iconic Unisphere, the 12-story stainless-steel globe at the heart of the Fair.

To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the New York World’s Fair, and many of the well-known Disney theme park attractions still enjoyed today, let’s take an up-close look at some rarely seen objects from 1964 and 1965. These items provide a unique perspective into Walt Disney’s involvement at the Fair.

Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln

When Robert Moses, president of the 1964–1965 New York World’s Fair, visited the Disney studio in 1963 he was able to witness an early test of the first Audio-Animatronics® human figure: Abraham Lincoln. He was so smitten with the illusion that he reportedly exclaimed, “I won’t open the Fair without that exhibit!” Moses was a fan of Walt Disney and, therefore, negotiated with the State of Illinois to sponsor and welcome the sixteenth president of the United States (in lifelike Audio-Animatronics form) to their pavilion.

The original Abraham Lincoln Audio-Animatronic® head, coming soon to Kansas City, Missouri, as part of the Disney100: The Exhibition.

At the time, the Lincoln figure was arguably Walt’s most sophisticated creation, and there were myriad technical issues leading up to the Fair’s opening day. Walt, however, remained confident the figure would perform successfully. On May 2, 1964, Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln officially debuted at the State of Illinois pavilion and became one of the most popular attractions at the Fair. (The figure was so lifelike that some attendees incorrectly recounted how the president walked forward and shook hands with the crowd.) With advancements in technology, an updated Audio-Animatronics Lincoln still delights guests today at Disneyland Park. The Walt Disney Archives has several components of that first Lincoln figure built for New York, including the head feature. This historical object is currently traveling with the Disney100: The Exhibition and will soon be displayed at its next stop in Kansas City, Missouri.

Progressland, featuring the Carousel of Progress

Walt Disney is standing with a model for the Carousel of Progress—1964 New York World’s Fair, 1963, at WED Enterprises Inc. He is wearing a grey suit.

Remember Father and his dog, Rover? Like Mr. Lincoln, they also caught their big break in Queens. Leading up to the events in New York, Walt secured the sponsorship of General Electric to build a first-of-its-kind stage production featuring an impressive cast of Audio-Animatronics performers. The Carousel of Progress opened with the Progressland pavilion on the Fair’s opening day—April 22, 1964—and presented an entertaining narrative about electrical progress in America from the turn of the 20th century to the near future, as told by a “typical” American family of the time. An innovative ride system allowed the audience to move scene by scene around a central stage in a unique “theater in the round.”

The successful attraction was among the highest attended at the Fair, and General Electric agreed to sponsor the show when it moved to Disneyland in 1967. It relocated to Walt Disney World Resort in 1975, and General Electric continued its sponsorship until 1985. Today, the attraction is known as Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress, a tribute to Walt’s love of both nostalgia and the promise of tomorrow. Next time you visit the Magic Kingdom, take a spin through the decades with the Carousel family. They’ve been delighting guests for 60 years!

Magic Skyway

The Magic Skyway Maintenance Manual is opened to display the design and inner workings of one of the prehistoric dinosaurs; designed by WED Enterprises (Walt Disney Imagineering).

Ford Motor Company was one of the most prominent exhibitors at the Fair, and the company responded to Walt’s proposal for an attraction allowing visitors to journey through time in actual Ford cars. The popular attraction, titled the Magic Skyway, first took visitors to prehistoric times, including a climactic battle between two roaring dinosaurs. These dueling giants, and several other Audio-Animatronics beasts, did not go extinct—but have lived on inside the Primeval World Diorama of the Disneyland Railroad in Anaheim since July 1, 1966.

“it’s a small world”

With three shows in development, Walt Disney’s unique brand of entertainment was already well represented among the Fair’s planned 650 acres of experiences and displays. But a late addition to the creative lineup, which beautifully exemplified the Fair’s theme of “Peace Through Understanding,” would become one of the most charming attractions in Disney history (and thrill more than 10 million children of all ages during its premiere in New York). If you ever had the pleasure of sailing on “The Happiest Cruise That Ever Sailed ’Round the World,” you know the attraction well: “it’s a small world.”

Two paper tickets for "it's a small world." The ticket on the left is an adult, paid ticket, while the ticket on the right is an adult complimentary ticket.

The Walt Disney Archives preserves an impressive array of objects from the New York World’s Fair, including memorabilia and admission media. These colorful tickets offer a glimpse into what it would have been like to attend the Fair and take a journey on the happiest cruise of them all.

It all began in 1963, when the Pepsi-Cola Company approached Walt Disney about creating a salute to children and an exhibit to benefit the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). With the three other projects already underway, the year leading up to the Fair was full of creative challenges for Disney that required a symphony of people with many diverse skills. The artistic talents of countless dedicated individuals made “it’s a small world” an international kaleidoscope and an entertaining reality. After two successful seasons in New York, “it’s a small world” relocated to Disneyland and opened May 28, 1966, to great fanfare.

An opened page reveals colorful illustrations from the "it's a small world" souvenir guidebook, dating back to the Fair's heyday.

 The words sung by the international dolls of “it’s a small world” are still heard by millions of guests from all walks of life. This delightful musical fantasy continues to stand as a tribute to the early version in New York. And with additional versions inspiring passengers at Walt Disney World, Tokyo Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, and Hong Kong Disneyland, the sun never sets on “it’s a small world.”

Fortunately, we won’t need to live until 6965 to catch a glimpse at fascinating objects that date to the 1960s. Disney parks and the Walt Disney Archives serve as a type of time capsule that can remind us of the incredible talents and dedicated professionals who came before us. The Archives continues to be dedicated to preserving objects that, when viewed, can transport us 60 years back to the 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair. Thanks for following along!

Disneynature Roars into Earth Day with Tiger: A Wildlife Spectacle

By Cecilia Sarantopoulos

In the heart of the Indian forest roams the most regal of creatures: the tiger. Disneynature’s documentary Tiger, debuting on Earth Day, April 22, on Disney+, is the culmination of 1,500 days of capturing the essence of Ambar, a young tigress who would do anything to protect her four curious, clumsy, and adorable cubs. That includes keeping them safe from the territory she shares with bears, reptiles, and other tigers.

Director Mark Linfield, co-directors Vanessa Berlowitz and Rob Sullivan, and producer Roy Conli assembled a dedicated team of filmmakers to embark on a quest to chronicle Ambar’s journey through motherhood, as she and her cubs navigate the fable forests of India. With a blend of exhilarating action and tender moments, Tiger intimately portrays the dynamics and distinct personalities of Ambar’s family. The 90-minute documentary is narrated by Priyanka Chopra Jonas.

In a scene from Tiger, a tigress is lying down while a cub is playing with its mother’s ear

Though the filming of Tiger started “approximately six and a half years ago,” says Linfield during a press event for the new Disneynature film, the idea of such a project was born much earlier. “Nine years ago, I did a little straw poll in the animation studio I was working at about what my co-workers’ favorite animal was. It was hands down the tiger,” recalls Conli.

Linfield’s involvement traces back even further, spanning over a decade. “Eleven years ago, Disney approached us to create a tiger film, but we declined due to technological limitations and unsuitable tiger habitats,” he explains, adding that “it was just not the right time.” However, the desire for a tiger-themed project persisted. “Everyone wanted to see a tiger film,” says Linfield.

Years later, several favorable factors aligned providing further incentive for the project—the tiger population had increased, and Indian locals expressed enthusiasm for involvement, coupled with the presence of a pregnant tigress amidst the picturesque landscapes and beautiful rivers, streams, and woodlands. Linfield and Berlowitz realized that the timing was perfect to revisit the potential of this highly anticipated project.

Now, the team could leverage cutting-edge camera technology, including remote-controlled MōVi Carbon cameras, to observe tigers in their natural habitat without disturbing them. “Setting up remote cameras… was a game changer,” notes Linfield. Stabilized cameras mounted on jeeps and camera traps were also employed to document wildlife with minimal intrusion.

In a scene from Tigers on the Rise, two filmmakers are recording wildlife in the back of a jeep recording wildlife in a darkened landscape. The outline of trees is visible behind them.

The film is not without a palpable sense of some iconic Disney tigers. “There is a definitely a Shere Khan essence found in Shankar,” says Conli, drawing parallels between the beloved Jungle Book character to the huge male tiger in Tiger who’s almost twice Ambar’s size. “However, I don’t think of Shankar as a villain,” he adds. “Shankar is just patrolling his territory. When all is said and done, he has a pretty big heart.” Conversely, Ambar’s loyal and protective nature may remind viewers of Rajah, Jasmine’s faithful pet tiger from the Aladdin franchise.

In conjunction with Tiger, Disneynature presents a companion film, Tigers on the Rise, narrated by Blair Underwood. Directed by Sullivan, co-directed by Alistair Tones, and produced by Sullivan, Berlowitz, Linfield, and Conli, Tigers on the Rise focuses on the tireless efforts to ensure the harmonious coexistence of tigers and humans.

Secrets of the Octopus Provides a Mesmerizing Look at Elusive Ocean Dweller

By Cecilia Sarantopoulos

In the depths of the ocean, a creature of extraordinary complexity and mystery resides: the octopus. National Geographic’s upcoming three-part series Secrets of the Octopus premieres on Sunday, April 21, on National Geographic and the following day on Disney+ and Hulu, in celebration of Earth Day. Narrated by Paul Rudd, the series promises a mesmerizing exploration into the unique behaviors and intricate communication of these elusive creatures.

At the heart of the series from Academy Award®-winning filmmaker and National Geographic Explorer-at-Large James Cameron lies a deep reverence for the natural world. Drawing upon his experience in oceanic exploration, Cameron underscored the profound importance of understanding and preserving nature’s wonders. “My goal as a film creator of the Avatar movies and as a part of the National Geographic team is to raise consciousness and remind people how connected we must be with nature to preserve the natural ecosystem of the planet,” Cameron said during a session with several members of the documentary’s creative team at the 2024 Winter Television Critics Association press event.

Cameron also called octopuses “masterminds, shapeshifters, and so incredibly alien,” noting that they operate on a much higher level of consciousness than other sea creatures, such as sharks.

Director and DOP Adam Geiger operates a jib arm with Producer/Camera Operator Rory McGuiness and Camera Assistant Woody Spark, surrounded by knee-deep water.

Executive producer Adam Geiger emphasized the significance of forming a genuine connection with these shy and intelligent creatures. “Octopuses are very shy,” Geiger said. “It can take hours or days before an octopus accepts your presence. But when that happens, its personality comes through.”

Dr. Alex Schnell, National Geographic Explorer and internationally recognized expert in comparative cognition, admires octopuses’ capacity for trust, considering the animal’s vulnerability in the absence of shells, claws, and teeth. Despite these limitations, octopuses possess a remarkable asset: the ability to camouflage. “Finding an octopus is incredibly difficult because they can blend into any background,” said Dr. Schnell. “They can change color in a fifth of a second and alter the texture of their skin, going from smooth to bumpy.”

A maroon Day octopus (Octopus Cyanea), with mottled skin coloration, stretches a probing arm beneath the head the coral (Porites sp.) she is perched on.

Renowned author of Secrets of the Octopus, Sy Montgomery has spent years befriending and studying these enigmatic creatures, exploring everything from their mimicry of other species to their surprising social behaviors. “They also lie,” Montgomery disclosed, alluding to octopuses’ adeptness at camouflage and impersonation. “[Through their camouflaging], they say: ‘I’m a venomous lion fish.’”

Despite the allure of cutting-edge technology, Secrets of the Octopus adopts a refreshingly human approach to filmmaking: embracing patience and observation. The filmmakers of the series immersed themselves in the underwater realm, capturing intimate moments of octopus behavior with astonishing clarity and detail.

Through stunning visuals, insightful commentary, and heartfelt narration, the series invites us to dive deep into the mysteries of the ocean and discover the profound beauty that lies within. It’s a journey of discovery, enlightenment, and above all, a celebration of the intricate web of life that surrounds us!

Is Ursula an Octopus? D23 Members Can Test Their Octo-Smarts with Nat Geo and Enjoy a 30-Day Free Trial

Happy Earth Day! Are you ready to test your octo-smarts?

Many assume that classic villainess and animated sea witch, Ursula, is an octopus. While she shares several traits with these fascinating sea creatures—a solo lifestyle and a mischievous temperament, to name a few—there are also some key differences.

So what kind of ocean-dwelling creature is Ursula, exactly? This Earth Day, join National Geographic on a deep dive into the ocean animals that inspired Disney animation artists to create this iconic character: Is Ursula from The Little Mermaid an Octopus? Sort of.

If you think you have what it takes to be an octo-expert, you can test your knowledge about these savvy cephalopods and take the Secrets of the Octopus quiz: Octopuses have a lot of secrets. Can you guess eight of them?

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National Geographic continues it celebration of these incredible creatures with today’s premiere of Secrets of the Octopus on Disney+ and Hulu:

Octopuses are like aliens on Earth: three hearts, blue blood, and the ability to squeeze through a space the size of their eyeballs. From Academy Award®-winning filmmaker and National Geographic Explorer-at-Large James Cameron, the next installment of the award-winning “Secrets of” franchise returns with Secrets of the Octopus. The three-part series explores their one-of-a-kind superpowers, extraordinary intelligence, and secret social lives. There is so much more to these weird and wonderful animals that are intelligent enough to use tools, transform their bodies to mimic other animals, and even communicate with different species. Narrated by award-winning actor Paul Rudd and featuring National Geographic Explorer, Wayfinder Awardee, and science communicator Dr. Alex Schnell, Secrets of the Octopus will bring us closer than ever to these elusive creatures.

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