Disneyland Halloween Merchandise Previews

Disney have revealed some of the merchandise that will be available at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure parks for the Halloween season, including Mickey’s Halloween Party, which begins on select nights from September 20th to October 31st in Disneyland park.co

There are a wide selection of new pins, sweaters, ornaments and t-shirts, which can be found at the Emporium on Main Street, U.S.A., Pioneer Mercantile in Frontierland, and Pieces of Eight in New Orleans Square.   With pin trading locations such as 20th Century Music on Main Street, U.S.A., Westward Ho Trading Company in Frontierland, or Little Green Men Store Command in Tomorrowland selling the pins.

Annual Passholders should visit Disneyana on Main Street, U.S.A., or Tomorrowland Starcade to find apparel and pins.

Guests attending this event can search for treats, meet Disney characters decked out in Halloween costumes, and see the spectacular “Halloween Screams” fireworks. I recently spoke with Cathy Dawson, merchandise product developer with Disney Parks Merchandise, who gave me a preview of the colorful commemorative products she created for this event.

The Disney Park Blog spoke with Cathy Dawson, merchandise product developer with Disney Parks Merchandise, who said “Mickey’s Halloween Party is such a fun and colorful event. We captured some of those vibrant colors in the specially designed event logo with Disney characters enjoying Halloween. Guests will find elements of that logo on apparel for adults and kids along with several collectible pins. These products are a great way to remember a frightfully fun visit to the Disneyland Resort.”

There is also a Annual Passholders logo t-shirt with Mickey Mouse, and a limited edition pin featuring the Headless Horseman (edition size 5,000).

Other items include a limited edition box set with images of classic Disney Villains, which has an edition size of 1,000.

Some of the other new pins include a limited release logo pin, a limited edition “Halloween Screams” pin that spins, and a limited edition pin inspired by the “Frightfully Fun Parade.” The latter pin includes images of Zero and Oogie Boogie from “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.” Both limited edition pins will have edition sizes of 4,000 each.

 

What would you like to add to your collection?

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