Unpack The Magic: Disneyland’s New Holiday Merch And Ways To Save On Your Resort Visit!

Things to Do in Southern CaliforniaDisneyland's Holiday merch 2025
First look at the new holiday merch! The 2025 collection from Disneyland.

From ugly sweaters to ticket tips, here’s your complete guide to Anaheim’s holiday season without breaking the bank.

There’s nothing quite like Disneyland during the holiday season. The air on Main Street, U.S.A. is filled with the scent of gingerbread and peppermint candies, thousands of lights transform Sleeping Beauty Castle into an ice palace, and the stores beckon with shelves bursting with glittering souvenirs.

Sleeping Beauty's castle in the evening lights - Disneyland
Sleeping Beauty Castle, lit up with millions of lights. It’s a free show!

But that magic comes at a price. Visiting the “Happiest Place on Earth” during the holidays is a dream, but it can quickly turn into a financial stressor. The price tags for all that magical merchandise, holiday treats, and peak season tickets can shock even the most diehard fan.

This article is your strategic plan. We’ll show you the most coveted holiday merch releases of 2025, then tell you how to plan your trip so you can bring home memories (and souvenirs!) and not debt.

Unpacking the Magic – Merch Review 2025

Before we talk about saving, let’s take a look at what we’re actually saving for! This year’s collection is a celebration of comfort and nostalgia.

Disney Holiday merch 2025 - Disneyland
It’s Officially Here! A Complete Look at the 2025 Disney Holiday Merch Collection at Disneyland.

Clothes for the whole family: From cozy sweaters to Spirit Jersey

This year’s main holiday collection is made in classic colors: rich red, emerald green and traditional plaid print. Designers have made a bet on a “family look”, so you can dress the whole family in the same style.

Holiday outfits for the whole family - Disneyland
Ready for the perfect family photo? This year, Disneyland is offering the perfect “family look.”

The stars of the collection are undoubtedly knitted cardigans and sweaters (prices range from $59.99 to $69.99). They are perfect for photos in front of the Christmas tree. The classic white Spirit Jersey (about $79.99) has received an update with a red Gothic inscription “Disneyland Resort” and holiday ornaments.

Sweaters with Christmas Ornaments - Disneyland
The stars of the holiday collection are already waiting! From the warm Spirit Jersey to the classic “ugly” cardigan.

And, of course, what are the holidays without new ears? This year’s version ($34.99) is a charming green wreath adorned with pearls and a large velvet bow.

Minnie's ear - Disneyland shop
New this season! These adorable Minnie ears in the shape of a Christmas wreath are the true embodiment of holiday magic.

Bright green Mickey-Santa hoodies and T-shirts with all the characters’ prints complete the look.

Bright green Mickey-Santa hoodie - Disneyland
Mickey-Santa hoodies and mugs that will warm your winter evenings.

Gifts for the littlest and coziest

Disneyland knows how to celebrate “first Christmas.” The stands are filled with touching gifts: “My 1st Christmas” stockings, tiny booties, bodysuits and Pluto hats.

"My 1st Christmas" stockings - Disneyland shop
Touching “My 1st Christmas” stockings and cute children’s clothes will help create unforgettable memories for the youngest fans.

For cozy evenings, there is a huge selection of plush toys (about $22.99 – $29.99) – from classic Mickey and Minnie in Santa costumes to adorable “shoulder toys” of Chip and Dale in elf costumes.

Disney plush toys
Meet the festive furry friends! From classic Mickey Santa to mischievous Chip and Dale the elves.

The assortment of Christmas tree decorations is impressive: from glass balls in the shape of Mickey’s ears to detailed figurines. This is the perfect souvenir that will remind you of the trip every year.

Disney Christmas tree decorations
This year’s collection of Christmas tree decorations at Disneyland.

Gifts for every fan: Pixar and Star Wars

Holiday shopping isn’t just for Santa. Disneyland offers the perfect gifts for fans of all ages.

Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland
It’s not just a themed area – it’s another planet. Fully immerse yourself in the world of Star Wars at Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland.

Holiday shopping is not limited to Santa. If you have a Pixar fan on your list, look for adorable corduroy backpacks in the shape of the Alien from Toy Story

Loungefly Toy Story Alien mini backpack - Disneyland
Ooooh! Who said holiday merch has to be just Christmas?

or an exact replica of the My Adventure Book from Onward and Up.

"My Adventure Book" from the movies Up and Onward - Disneyland
Pixar’s My Adventure Book and Wildlife Explorer Cap will inspire travel.

For those who prefer a galaxy far, far away, the Star Trader store in Tomorrowland is a treasure trove. It has everything from exclusive Stormtrooper clothing and helmets to Grog-shaped pillows.

Exclusive clothing at Star Trader store - Disneyland
There are plenty of gifts for Star Wars fans, from hoodies and T-shirts to Grog pillows.

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How to Save on Magic – Practical Tips

Now that you’ve added half the store to your wish list, let’s talk about how to make this trip possible without a credit card.

Tickets and Time – Your Biggest Savings

Your biggest expense and also your biggest opportunity to save is your tickets. Disneyland uses a dynamic 7-tier pricing system (Tier 0 – Tier 6).

Christmas Mickey's Toontown at Disneyland
Happy holidays in the most cartoonish area of ??Disneyland!

Fact #1: The price of a 1-day single-park ticket can range from $104 (Tier 0) to $194 (Tier 6). That’s a difference of $90, or almost 46%!

Fact #2: The most expensive and busiest period, although also the most exciting, is Christmas week (December 20-31). You’ll find the cheapest tickets (and smaller crowds) on weekdays in early November and the first two weeks of December.

Evening Pixar Pier Land in Disney California Adventure Park
The view at Pixar Pier at night is a breathtaking sight!

“Park Hopper” Tip: Is the Park Hopper (which allows you to visit both parks in one day) worth the extra ~$65? If you only have one day, skip it. Focus on one park. If you have 3+ days, it gives you great flexibility, allowing you to enjoy the rides at California Adventure in the morning and the parade and fireworks at Disneyland Park in the evening.

Note: A new promotion will be available soon exclusively for California residents (from January 1 through May 21, 2026), offering a 3-Day Park Hopper Ticket for $249. This represents a savings of over 50%.

“CityPASS” Tip: Don’t forget about the Southern California CityPASS®. If your holiday trip includes more than just Disneyland, but also other parks like Universal Studios Hollywood™ or SeaWorld® San Diego, this “package ticket” could be your best friend. It offers admission to multiple attractions for a single, significantly discounted price. Fact: Savings with a CityPASS can be as much as 30% or more compared to buying each ticket individually at the gate.

Dolphin Adventures at SeaWorld San Diego
Incredible grace! One of the breathtaking moments of the “Dolphin Adventures” show at SeaWorld San Diego.

Note: The CityPASS is only a good deal if you plan to visit the other attractions on the list. If your goal is just to visit Disneyland for 3-5 days, buying a Multi-Day ticket directly from Disney is probably your best bet, as it offers a lower price per day the longer you stay.

“Check” Tip: There’s nothing worse than arriving for your favorite holiday attraction and seeing that it’s closed. Always check the renovation calendar on the official website before purchasing your tickets.

It's A Small World Unavailable - Disneyland
It’s frustrating when your favorite attraction is unavailable.

Merch Buying Strategy

Impulse shopping at Disneyland is the enemy of your budget. It’s easy to walk into the Emporium “just to look,” but it’s even easier to walk out with $200 worth of merchandise.

Santa Mickey Mouse Fair Isle Holiday Clogs for Adults by Crocs - Disneyland
A close-up of Crocs’ new Santa Mickey Mouse Fair Isle holiday clogs spotted at Disneyland.

“Gift Card” Tip: The best way to keep yourself in check. At the beginning of the day, set a budget for souvenirs ($100, $150) and buy a Disney Gift Card for that amount. Use it only for merch purchases. When the money on the card runs out, so do your purchases.

“Location” Tip: Shop at the end of the day at the huge World of Disney store in Downtown Disney (admission is free). You’ll find 95% of the same merchandise as in the parks, and you won’t have to carry bags all day.

The Emporium store on Main Street, U.S.A. at Disneyland
The magic of shopping at Emporium!

“Wait” Tip: See a sweater you like? Don’t buy it right away. Walk with that thought in mind. If you’re still dreaming about it at the end of the day (the night before you leave), come back and buy it.

“DisneyStore.com” Tip: Honestly, the best way to buy merchandise is… not in the park. The official online store disneystore.com (formerly ShopDisney) almost always has some kind of discount or sale, as well as free shipping. For example, there is a “Friends & Family Sale” going on right now with a 25% discount using the code OHANA, plus there are often offers with free gifts. If you want to bring back a souvenir from Disneyland, buy something small and symbolic in the park (like a Christmas tree ornament or a keychain), and do your main purchases (clothes, backpacks, toys) online. You’ll save a lot of money and you won’t have to carry all this home in a suitcase.

Star Wars merch at Disneyland
A galaxy of choices! Star Trader in Tomorrowland is a treasure trove for Star Wars fans.

Food – Save Tens of Dollars

Food in the park is another expense that can quickly get out of hand.

Fact: Disneyland allows you to bring your own food and soft drinks (in non-glass containers).

“Bring Your Own” Tip: Check the prices at the park stores. For example, a small pack of three “Cuties” tangerines or a single pack of Babybel cheese can cost $5.49. You can get five times as many of the same snacks from Vons or Target for the same price.

Snacks at Disneyland
Save dozens of dollars by bringing your own snacks to the park.

“Water Bottle” Tip: A bottle of water in the park costs about $4.50. Bring a reusable bottle. You can refill it for free at dozens of water stations throughout the park.

“Luxury” Tip: Save money on the basics (water, snacks) to splurge on special, signature treats that you can only try here. For example, a luxurious ice cream sundae at Ghirardelli Soda Fountain and Chocolate Shop.

Ghirardelli Dubai Chocolate - Disneyland
After smartly saving on snacks, you can afford real holiday treats!

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Conclusion: Your Magical and Budget-Friendly Trip

The holiday season at Disneyland is truly magical and worth experiencing. And that magic doesn’t have to leave you with a “hangover” in the form of debt come January.

The key to success is balance. Plan ahead (choose weekday tickets), set a smart budget (use a gift card for merch), and save on the little things (bring your own water and snacks). That way, you can unpack your magic without breaking your bank.

Merry & Bright at Disneyland
Magic for the whole family! New collection lets you create the merriest and brightest family photos on Main Street, U.S.A.

Which item from the new holiday merch is your favorite? Share your best Disneyland savings tips in the comments!

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