Beginning in November there will be even more distinctively Disney dining and shopping for you to enjoy at the Disneyland Resort, when the Downtown Disney District extends to Buena Vista Street!
Recently, we introduced Downtown Disney guests to the Disneyland Resort Backlot Premiere Shop at Stage 17. This store is currently showcasing an array of seasonal merchandise for you to browse. With Buena Vista Street soon opening select shopping and dining experiences, you can find even more places to enjoy a memorable meal or a fun shopping excursion during your visit.
Here’s what you can discover – be sure to put these places on your shopping and dining list:
- Holiday shopping? Head to Elias & Co. The store is divided into distinct sections for men, women and children, so you’ll find something special for the entire family! At Julius Katz & Sons, peruse even more holiday merchandise and Disney-themed home décor. At Kingswell Camera Shop offers great gift-giving ideas like frames, photo albums and more. Buena Vista Street stores have a variety of your Disney favorites!
- If you are looking to tempt your taste buds with a snack, Trolley Treats offers classic candies, old-fashioned confections and all kinds of freshly made treats. Vending carts will offer popcorn, churros, ice cream and other “must-bite” treats.
- Swing by Fiddler, Fifer & Practical Cafe for the enchanting sights and sounds of Buena Vista Street—and a cup of coffee or scrumptious artisan sandwich.
- Sit-down dining options include Carthay Circle Lounge, where you can unwind in our expanded outdoor seating area featuring an all-new menu of cocktails and dining. Smokejumpers Grill is serving up tasty American classics for lunch and dinner with a streamlined menu of burgers, fries, onion rings and craft beer, located just around the corner from Buena Vista Street. The primary way to place your order at this dining location is through mobile order on the Disneyland App.*
Only the shopping and dining experiences along Buena Vista Street will be accessible from the Downtown Disney District at this time, as Disney California Adventure park is currently closed.
If you haven’t visited the Downtown Disney District lately, be sure to familiarize yourself with our health and safety measures at Disneyland.com/DTD, to learn important details, including temperature screenings prior to entry and the requirement for all guests, ages 2 and older, to wear an appropriate face covering. The number of Guests visiting the Downtown Disney District and its locations, including the shopping and dining experiences along Buena Vista Street, will be limited to promote proper physical distancing.
Check back soon for more details about the special shopping and dining experiences coming later in November to Buena Vista Street!
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The big merchandise release at Downtown Disney this week is the True Blue collection, which celebrates 40 years of Disney and
Like the sign says, Disney will donate 25% of the purchase price to Make-A-Wish. Let’s take a look at the items available in this collection.
First up is this spirit jersey which has the Disneyland Resort and D logo on the back and front. It’s hard to tell from the pictures but the shirt also features sparkly flakes all over. $69.99.
Another style of spirit jersey for $54.99, this time with the Disneyland logo on the back and sleeve.
For kids and smaller folks, here’s a spirit jersey with a Mickey Mouse allover print. $49.99.
A similar design can be found on these leggings for $39.99.
Here’s a Loungefly True Blue backpack available for $90.00.
What if you could spend slightly less money, but at the same get a tiny backpack that is hardly functional? You’re in luck because this much smaller True Blue backpack can be yours for $45.
For $27.99 this ornament can be yours.
Sparkly True Blue Minnie Mouse ear headband for $29.99.
Complete your outfit with these True Blue Crocs for $59.99.
Even your dog can rock some True Blue gear.
These Starbucks Disneyland Resort tumblers can be yours for $27.99.
Wrapping up the True Blue collection, here’s a sorcerer’s hat pin.

For the low price of $119 you can get yourself your very own Boba Fett helmet. If you’re looking for a Christmas gift for grandma, this may be it!
This Figrin D’an and the Modal Nodes, which is of course the cantina band from Star Wars, popped up a couple of weeks ago in World of Disney. It’s a horribly nerdy shirt that no one in their right mind should purchase…
Of course I immediately bought it.
Wrapping things up with this Mandalorian and The Child PEZ dispenser set.



I’ll check out the series when it comes out, should be interesting.