Disneyland 70th Anniversary Castle Collection is an Elegant Way for Fans to Commemorate Their Favorite Resort

Revel in the magic of Disneyland 70 with this classy assortment that includes apparel and home decor

Whether you’re enjoying the festivities at the Park or joining in from afar, Disneyland’s 70th Anniversary celebration has been a joyous experience and there’s still much more to come! Along with all the magical offerings at Disneyland Resort, new merchandise has been popping up at Disney Store and today marks the arrival of the Castle Collection.

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Update (7.24.2025):

A stylish and charming Loungefly mini backpack has joined the Disneyland 70th Anniversary Castle Collection! The bag features a black quilted background with a golden Sleeping Beauty Castle shining on the front of the bag.

What’s Happening

  • We’ve been loving every bit of Disneyland’s 70th Anniversary, but we’re especially enamored with the commemorative merchandise available at the Resort and online. Disney Store is the official destination for celebratory items including the newly arrived Castle Collection.
  • As the name suggests, this assortment is inspired by Disneyland’s iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle and was designed specifically for the Resort’s milestone anniversary.

  • While the brightly colored Celebration Collection embraced a playful aesthetic, Disneyland 70th Anniversary Castle Collection leans into classic elegance with colors of black, gold, and white serving as the base hues for the product line.
  • Fans will spot the “Disneyland 70" logo featured throughout along with “D70" and a couple of iterations of the castle itself. Blue and pink elements are sprinkled across the collection as an homage to the Sleeping Beauty story.

  • While not as extensive as the Celebration Collection, the Castle Collection includes an enchanting assortment of products including:
    • Disney Dress Shop Dress
    • Ear Headband
    • Starbucks Tumbler
    • Denim Jacket
    • Mugs
    • And More!
  • The Disneyland 70th Anniversary Castle Collection is available now at Disney Store and prices range from $24.99-$175.00.

Free Shipping at Disney Store

  • Don’t forget that purchases of $85+ (pre-tax) qualify for free standard shipping. Just use the code SHIPMAGIC at checkout.

Sleeping Beauty Castle Loungefly Mini Backpack - Disneyland 70th Anniversary

Minnie Mouse Ear Headband for Adults - Disneyland 70th Anniversary

Disneyland 70th Anniversary Dress for Women

Sleeping Beauty Castle Starbucks® Travel Tumbler - Disneyland 70th Anniversary

Sleeping Beauty Castle Denim Jacket for Women - Disneyland 70th Anniversary

Sleeping Beauty Castle Woven Tote - Disneyland 70th Anniversary

Sleeping Beauty Castle Mug - Disneyland 70th Anniversary

Sleeping Beauty Castle Key Ornament - Disneyland 70th Anniversary

Sleeping Beauty Castle Glass Ball Ornament - Disneyland 70th Anniversary

Sleeping Beauty Castle Figure - Disneyland 70th Anniversary

Disneyland 70th Anniversary Necklace by Rebecca Hook

Disneyland 70th Anniversary Earrings by Rebecca Hook

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