Walt Disney World has introduced a collection of dimensional magnets featuring designs from three of its major theme parks. Priced at $11.99 each, the items are available at the World of Disney store in Disney Springs. The set includes representations of Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom, but omits Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Walt Disney World recently released a new line of dimensional magnets at Disney Springs, offering park-themed souvenirs for visitors. Each magnet costs $11.99 and showcases intricate designs inspired by specific theme parks. These items were spotted at the World of Disney, the main merchandise outlet in the shopping and dining district.
The collection highlights three parks: Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, and Disney’s Animal Kingdom. For Magic Kingdom, the design incorporates colorful elements into each letter of the park's name, drawing from attractions such as the Monorail, Orange Bird, Mickey Mouse, it’s a small world, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Jungle Cruise, Pirates of the Caribbean, Dumbo the Flying Elephant, Haunted Mansion, Space Mountain, Tomorrowland, Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. This approach provides a compact visual overview of the park's key experiences.
EPCOT's magnet features a geometric pattern reminiscent of Spaceship Earth's structure, along with a retro globe-inspired logo created by Norm Inouye for the park's 1982 opening. The design taps into nostalgia for EPCOT's early days, aligning with Disney's trend of reviving vintage branding in merchandise.
The Animal Kingdom version uses inlaid graphics, with letters filled by images of animals like tigers, giraffes, and zebras. The "Kingdom" section depicts habitats including savanna landscapes, lush jungles, and birds in cloudy skies, reflecting the park's focus on diverse ecosystems and regions.
These magnets offer an affordable option compared to higher-priced items like spirit jerseys, while their three-dimensional build adds depth and appeal for collectors. Although available primarily at Disney Springs, they might also appear in the respective theme parks. The exclusion of Disney’s Hollywood Studios from the initial lineup leaves room for potential future additions, though no details on this have been confirmed.