Disneyland has quietly removed Port Royal Curios and Curiosities from its official digital park map, signaling a change in the shop's operational status. The New Orleans Square location, themed around Haunted Mansion and Disney villains, has operated since 2006. No explanation has been provided by Disney.
Port Royal Curios and Curiosities, a retail shop in Disneyland's New Orleans Square, no longer appears on the park's official digital map as of March 17, 2026. A tweet from Theme Park IQ on March 16 noted the removal, stating: 'Disney has removed Port Royal Curios and Curiosities from the digital Disneyland Map today.' Disney has not issued any statement on the shop's status or future plans, leaving visitors to check the Disneyland app or guest services for updates before planning a visit there for Haunted Mansion, The Nightmare Before Christmas, or Disney Villains merchandise, which is available at other park locations. The shop, known for its detailed decor, features Snow White potion bottles labeled Black of Night, Scream of Fright, and Mummy Dust; Jack Skellington-carved pumpkins; and a penny crusher shaped like a black coffin. Its concept draws from a late 19th- and early 20th-century antiquities shop in New Orleans' French Quarter, referencing the historical Jamaican port of Port Royal featured in Pirates of the Caribbean films. The location has a rich history. It opened in 1966 as The One-Of-A-Kind Shop, selling antiques like brass items and chandeliers, reportedly a project of Walt Disney for his wife Lillian. It operated until 1996, followed briefly by Le Gourmet cookware shop, before Port Royal arrived in 2006. The space also appears in the video game Kinect Disneyland Adventures as the home of Fortune Red, a fortune-teller pirate character. Map removals at Disneyland can precede refurbishments, merchandise refreshes, structural changes, or closures, but specifics remain unknown here. The site holds significance in the park's history, situated in atmospheric New Orleans Square.