Shopping is often part of a Disneyland Paris trip. Who doesn’t want to grab some cute Disney merchandise?! But thanks to social media, certain types of Disney merchandise have achieved near cult status at this point. Minnie ears, Loungefly bags, Spirit Jerseys and more… where do you track them down in Disneyland Paris? Here we’re sharing the shops you need to grab the viral Disney Merchandise.
Minnie Ears and Ear Hats

Minnie Ears are seen as quintessentially Disney at this point – themed headbands with Mouse ears (and optional extra bow or other decor) worn by folks as they stroll around the Disney Parks. And of course there are the classic Mickey Mouse hats, created for the original Disneyland. But where do you grab these in Disneyland Paris?
For Minnie ears, it’s probably going to be quicker to list where you can’t buy them in Disneyland Paris! A selection of these are found in almost every gift shop, and some themed to the location they’re in (so Pirate themed ears next to Pirates of the Caribbean, and so on).
If you’d like a comprehensive selection to pick from we’d recommend checking out the Emporium on Main Street USA in Disneyland Park, and try Mickey’s of Hollywood inside World Premiere or the Walt Disney Studios Store inside the entrance courtyard of the current Walt Disney Studios Park – soon to be Disney Adventure World. (I’m assuming the entrance store is going to have a name change come March when the park name changes but at the time of writing it’s still the Walt Disney Studios Store!). In Disney Village look in World of Disney, and there’s normally decent selection in Disney Style too.
If you’re also looking for the classic Mouse ears hat as well as a range of Minnie Ears, also try New Century Notions – Flora’s Unique Boutique. (Phew that’s a mouthful!) This shop is at the bottom of Main Street USA in Disneyland Park, opposite the Emporium and looking out onto Town Square. (This is also a good spot for seasonal merchandise).
Loungefly bags

Loungefly branded Disney bags burst onto the merchandise scene a few years back and have been a staple of the Disney Parks since then – and Disneyland Paris is no exception to this! Loungefly are most known for creating miniature backpacks heavily themed to Disney characters, films or attractions; but they also create shoulder and clutch bags with the same level of theming.
Rather like the Minnie Ears, Loungefly bags can be found throughout the parks, often placed in places where they tie into the theming. In the Disneyland Park though for the best selection have a look in either the Emporium or Main Street Motors – the latter is an adult clothing shop on Main Street USA about halfway up on the right as you look at the castle. They often have the full range available. Also on Main Street USA, you could try Bixby Brothers which is on Town Square. In the Studios / Disney Adventure World, again Mickey’s of Hollywood and the Studios store are going to be your best options. In Disney Village, they often have a good range both in the World of Disney, and the Disney Style store. (In Disney Style you can also get the straps personalised if you like!).
A note with Loungefly bags – particular styles can come and go very quickly so don’t rely on a bag you loved being available on a future trip as it may not happen. Also, sadly Paris tends to have a far more limited range compared to the USA Disney Parks – but there’s still some good styles.
Pins

Heavily designed, collectible enamel pins have been part of Disney Parks for 25 years now! Some folks create collections of hundreds of pins, and you can sometimes trade them in the parks at counters or with other guests. While the opportunities to pin trade are a bit less in Disneyland Paris, opportunities to buy pins are plentiful – and for collectors, Disneyland Paris gets some unique designs not available in other Disney Parks!
You can normally find at least a small selection of pins in pretty much any Disney gift shop. In the Disneyland Park if you’re looking for rarer pins look in the Storybook Store – this is on Main Street USA, in Town Square next door to guest services in City Hall. Harringtons, near the top of Main Street on the right hand side as you look at the castle also have a good range along with other collectibles. And look out for pin carts parked outside near the Castle Hub at times for designs.
In the current Studios / future Disney World (boy will I be glad when they change that name so I don’t have to keep typing both!!) there’s not really a key pin hub, but the current Studios store in the Entrance courtyard has a good selection to browse.
In Disney Village, your best port of call is going to be World of Disney.
Note that some designs only tend to be sold in particular locations – so if you’re looking for a pin themed to one of the hotels, you might need to head to the hotel gift shop to track it down!
Crystal Wish Keepers

This trend seems to have kicked off in Disneyland Paris before spreading to other Disney Parks. These are glass blown wands with ornate toppers filled with multicoloured crystals chosen by the guest, making for a personalised souvenir. You can sometimes get season varieties like miniature pumpkins or festive items filled with crystals too.
To get these you really need to head to Merlin the Enchanter. This is one of the two gift shops inside Sleeping Beauty Castle herself. If you enter through the main Castle door from Main Street it’ll be on your left. This heavily themed shop sells a range of crystal and jewellery items, and it has a set of stairs in the back leading down to the dragon’s lair – so it’s worth a visit even if you don’t want to buy something! You can also get engraved glasses and glassware in Harrington’s on Main Street USA.
A couple of notes about the crystal wish keepers. They take time to order and are pretty popular. We’d recommend getting in the shop earlier in the day to place your order so you can pick it up later. (Bonus the shop will also be quieter – and it gets SUPER busy in here!). The other note is that these are glass items and VERY fragile – while it’ll be packaged up with protection, have a plan for how you’re going to transport it home, and see it as a display piece that needs to be treated with care.
Spirit Jerseys

Spirit Jerseys are long-sleeved tops made by (unsurprisingly) Spirit Jersey. Inspired by sports wear, these themed tops typically have large letters on the back and then colours or print themed to different Disney characters, films or attractions. Rather like the Loungefly bags, Spirit Jerseys jumped into the Disney scene some years back now and have become a theme park staple since then!
Also rather like Loungefly bags, Spirit Jerseys are scattered around the parks, and are typically placed near to areas they are themed to (so you find a Phantom Manor or Big Thunder Spirit Jersey in Frontierland for example). But for decent selections for adults, in Disneyland Park try Main Street Motors, New Century Notions (I’m not typing the full name again!!), and the Emporium, all on Main Street USA. In the Studios / Disney Adventure World you can find designs in both Mickey’s of Hollywood and the current Studio store, near the park entrance. I do want to throw in a mention for Mission Equipment in Avengers Campus if you’re looking for Marvel themed designs too! In Disney Village, World of Disney and Disney Style should be your two main ports of call.
Spirit Jersey sizing tends to be on the larger size, but then they’re meant to be a bit baggy! If you’d rather have something a bit more form fitting you might want to choose a size down than your typical size.
Bubble wands

Don’t be surprised if while walking around at Disneyland Paris you suddenly find yourself engulfed in a cloud of bubbles! Bubble wands have become a popular purchase for folks looking to entertain little ones in the parks, and Disney sell a range of different designs, many of which also light up, spin, play sound or more!
Bubble wands are found all over the parks. Particularly look out for them on outdoor carts in places like Main Street USA in Disneyland Park, or the entrance courtyard in the Studios / Disney Adventure World. They also normally have a selection of them around the Stroller rental stations on both Main Street USA (to the right as you enter under the train station) and the Entrance Courtyard in the Studios (to the right hand side). And light up wands often appear on carts as the sun starts to go down or before nighttime spectaculars!
A couple of notes on the bubble wands – one is that they can sometimes leak so you might want to check your wand when you buy it! If you have a keen little one and you run out of bubbles, buy refills at the two Stroller rental locations for a few Euros. If you want to save some funds you might want to think about bringing bubble wands or some small packs of bubbles with you in an effort to divert kiddo’s attention from the rather expensive Disney ones (although as they light up, play music and all sorts it’s hard to avoid them). I’d also recommend emptying the wands before you travel home. If it’s packed in luggage it’ll prevent it leaking all over your stuff, and if it’s in hand luggage on a flight it might be flagged for the liquid it contains.
Pandora Charms and Jewellery

Disney’s partnership with jewellery makers Pandora have lead to a wealth of different charms and other pieces of jewellery being created that pay homage to Disney characters, attractions or seasons. Folks who wear Pandora Jewellery also sometimes like to grab a new charm to commemorate their trips. Thankfully Disneyland Paris has a few locations where you can do so!
The new hub for all things Pandora at Disneyland Paris is Disney Glamour, one of the shops that opened in 2025 in Disney Village. This shop has the largest selection of items and counters, and is also often quieter than the in park Pandora locations. Speaking of in park, in the Disneyland Park you have two main options – Harringtons and Bixby Brothers, both on Main Street USA. Of the two Bixby Brothers tends to have the slightly larger selection but they have a range of items at both. In Disney Adventure World / the Studios you need to head to the Hollywood Jewel Box – this is a dedicated Pandora section of the Mickey’s of Hollywood shop inside World Premiere. And if you’re in one of the more expensive Disney hotels you might be able to find a small selection in your hotel gift shop too. (This will be a lot smaller selection than the in park and Disney Village spots though!)
Dooney and Bourke bags, Citizen Watches, Baublebar and other Bougie items!

Pandora isn’t Disney’s only tie in with an external accessory maker – there are plenty! And some of these produce some rather high end (ie nice but expensive) items for you to purchase. Dooney and Bourke create bags, Citizen create watches, there’s Baublebar Jewellery, Kate Spade clothing and accessories and more.
If you’re in the market for any of these more luxury items in Disneyland Paris, your best bet is to head into the Disney Glamour in Disney Village. Aside from being the hub of Pandora this is the place to come for all those designer tie ins. It’s a good spot to browse, although your bank balance may not thank you! If you’re after something more unique pop next door to Disney Style, where there’s a range of clothing made from Vintage Disney prints and clothing. Obviously it’s sheer luck if there’s anything here that you like or that fits you but they’ve had some nice bits when we’ve looked.
Inside the parks, you might also want to pop into Bixby Brothers on Main Street USA as that also might carry some of the Dooney and Bourke items and Citizen Watches. Other items can only be found in Disney Glamour though. And some of the hotel gift shops might also sell some of these higher end items too.
Mugs, Homeware and decor

Want to make your home all things Disney all the time? Well Disneyland Paris has you covered! From mugs and tableware, to cooking utensils, to art and collectibles, there’s a whole range to choose from.
It’s worth noting that mugs can be found in a lot of different shops. In the Disneyland Park the best selections of mugs, home decor and tableware though are going to be in Lily’s Boutique on Main Street USA (next to Walt’s An American Diner on the left as you look at the Castle). Named after Walt Disney’s wife Lilian, this shop is a chef’s paradise with a range of tableware and cookware themed to Disney. You can also pick up a good selection of these in the Thunder Mesa Trading Post in Frontierland. (Because Cowboys like to cook I guess?!) In Disney Adventure World then the current Walt Disney Studios Store in the Entrance Courtyard is a good spot to look, as is Chez Marianne. This is the gift shop next to Remy’s Ratatouille Adventure and carries a range of cookware. In Disney Village, Deco by Disney is the spot to find anything home related.
For Disney decor like art, figurines and collectibles you also have a few options. Deco by Disney in Disney Village, which I mentioned above, is going to be your best spot to look for these as they carry a full range, and even a kiosk where you can order Disney art to be printed on demand. Inside the Disneyland Park, the main location is going to be Harringtons – it carries a whole range of collectibles. For smaller collectible Disney items (like the Lacers series), try the Storybook Store in Town Square in Main Street USA as they often carry a range here. And note that some art can be found in relevant locations, for example you can get lovely castle prints in Sir Mickey’s in Fantasyland. For Disney Adventure World the current spot to head is Animation Boutique. This is the building where the Frozen: A Musical Invitation show takes place, but there’s a small shop at the exit that sells collectibles (as well as a lot of Frozen merchandise unsurprisingly!). You can go to the gift shop without seeing the show if you like.
Shoulder Pals and Plush toys

A more recent hit in the Disney Parks merchandise scene have been Shoulder Pals. These are little stuffed toys that have a magnet in them and come with a separate magnet pad you can pop inside your clothes. You can then magnet the toy onto your shoulder (or elsewhere if you like!). But the shoulder pals are just one of many types of plush toys available in the parks – big feet cute cuddly toys, Cuddlez toys of sleeping Disney characters and more abound.
Rather like many of the other items in this list, most shops are likely to carry a small selection relevant to that area of the park (so Lion King related toys in Adventureland etc). However there are some main spots to look. In Disneyland Park, try Disney & Co on Main Street USA – this shop is pretty much all toys and they normally carry a really good selection here. This spot also has some cute theming to look at! The Emporium typically carry a decent range of toys too. Elsewhere in the park, Sir Mickey’s in Fantasyland has a whole cuddly toy section, as does Constellations, the gift shop at the exit of the Buzz Lightyear ride in Discoveryland (this is also a good spot for Pixar and Stitch merchandise). In Disney Adventure World, Mickey’s of Hollywood and the current Studios store both have a good selection of toys. Inside Disney Village, World of Disney is your current best spot while the Disney Store is undergoing its transformation. When this reopens as Disney Wonders though later in 2026 it’s expected to have a large toy selection!
A side note, in Disney Style you can have the big feet toys embroidered to make them personalised. Also a note on the shoulder pals – these guys are prone to falling or getting knocked off shoulders, and sadly some horrible people grab them too. If you want to wear one I’d recommend also pinning the toy to your shirt to help prevent any mishaps or losses!
Christmas decorations

Who doesn’t want a touch of Disney to make their Christmas magical? Thankfully there’s a spot in Disneyland Paris you can grab Christmas items no matter what time of year you visit.
That spot is the Chateau Boutique, inside Sleeping Beauty Castle (on the right as you enter the castle from Main Street USA). This little spot has a range of Christmas decorations you can buy year round. It’s also a gorgeous little shop with great theming, so worth a visit.
If you’re in Disneyland Paris any time from October on though, expect Christmas items to be pretty much everywhere! On our trip last October a whole section of the shop in Newport Bay Club hotel was Christmas dedicated, and Christmas items were appearing in the Emporium and other spots too. So if you’re going close to or around the festive season you’ll probably find Christmas items pretty easily!
A note that of course baubles are very fragile, so make sure you have a plan for getting them home in one piece. And be aware of Snowglobes if you try to take them in plane hand luggage – they’re a liquid and might be taken from you!
The champagne with the souvenir champagne glasses

I wasn’t sure whether to include this as it’s more of a food item than a souvenir, but you see folks all over social media sipping champagne on Main Street USA in a special souvenir glass – and a lot of folks struggle to find them!
The main spot to grab this is from the champagne cart on Main Street USA. This is normally parked next to the Gibson Girl ice cream shop, looking out over the hub and next door to Victoria’s Restaurant. It has a green awning. Here you can grab the champagne with the souvenir glass. Note though that you can’t buy the champagne without the glass, and the glasses can’t get refilled. You want champagne here, you’re getting a glass whether you want it or not! You can also sometimes get the champagne and glass in Victoria’s Restaurant at the top of Main Street USA, although that seems a little hit and miss.
The souvenir glasses are pretty. They’re also plastic. If you want glass champagne glasses themed to Disneyland Paris, or would like them personalised, then head to Harringtons on Main Street USA or one of the glass carts in the arcades on Main Street where you’ll be able to pick up some themed glass glasses. (Expect to pay a pretty penny though. And note there’ll be no champagne included!)
I hope this helps you track down some of the most popular types of merchandise at Disneyland Paris! I could keep going (for example Princess dresses in the Snow White Shop, clocks in the Disneyland Hotel shop etc) but I’d be here a while. If you’d like a guide to all the shops in Disneyland Paris check out our previous blog. And please do subscribe to our blog below, as well as receiving future blogs in your inbox you’ll also get a free copy of our Magically Different Guide to Disneyland Paris attraction accessibility (typically £3). We’d also love to see you over on our YouTube channel too. And if you’d like to support our work, please considering leaving us a tip. Thank you!









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