Refresh memories of The Most Magical Place on Earth when drinking from this souvenir mug from Starbucks. The sizable and sturdy ceramic cup has an allover dimensional design featuring popular Walt Disney World landmarks, characters and symbols. With its contrasting interior and handle it's a colorful reminder of your trips to the Park.
Enjoy every sip during your Parks trip, and happily ever after, with this Walt Disney World stainless steel tumbler with straw. Featuring dramatic screen art of Cinderella Castle and ''The Most Magical Place on Earth'' text, it comes with a special straw topper in the shape of the Walt Disney World ''D.'' Refreshment has never been more D-lightful.
Blast-off with Mickey and Minnie on a thrilling journey through the unexplored spaces of your home decor with this glass mouse icon ornament mounted on a sculpted Space Mountain base. Inside, miniature Mickey and Minnie figures ride a rocket leaving a glittering trail behind. Fireworks graphics and classic Walt Disney World logo accent the design of this out-of-this-world decoration.
Designed by Disney artist Eric Tan for Walt Disney Imagineering Collections, this Spaceship Earth matted print has been created using the same process as the original Disney Parks attraction posters. The piece depicts the Earth being circled by seated riders sailing through the stars.
Walt Disney World honors its 50th anniversary with ''The World's Most Magical Celebration,'' an incredible 18-month event that begins October 1, 2021. As part of the festivities, Delicious Disney: Walt Disney World is a holistic look at the Florida resort's culinary past, present, and future—all organically woven around diverse recipes from the Disney Chefs and fit for home chefs of varying skill levels.
As the host pavilion of World Showcase, The American Adventure Pavilion links all nations, its central position reinforcing America's status as a country comprised of people from all around the world. Created by artist Stacey Aoyama, this print features the pavilion's Georgian-style mansion along with several of the Spirits of America statues that line both sides of the theater found inside.
Harmonious is an all-new, transformative spectacular that celebrates how the music of Disney can inspire people from around the world. Created by artist Stacey Aoyama, this matted print shows the beauty of the new nighttime spectacular that will shortly be replacing IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth.
Created by artist Stacey Aoyama, this print celebrates Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros – the boat cruise inside the Mexico Pavilion at the World Showcase, where you follow Panchito and José Carioca on their quest to find Donald Duck before their big performance in Mexico City.
Running from October 1999 to January 2001, the Millennium Celebration commemorated human potential and possibilities for the future. Created by artist Eric Tan, this matted print represents the changes within EPCOT during this time, such as a new firework show, IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth, and the wand connected to Spaceship Earth.
Shrink down to the size of a rat for a culinary adventure with Chef Remy in this print designed by artist Eric Tan. The delicious-looking design will whet your appetite for the Remy's Ratatouille Adventure attraction, which is coming soon to the France Pavilion at EPCOT.
Between 1982 and 2017, the Universe of Energy pavilion dramatized the story and potentials of the world's energy supply. Created by artist Eric Tan, this matted print remembers the ride-through attraction, now being reimagined into a brand new experience: Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind.
Rather than reproduce a single Japanese region, the Japan Pavilion was designed to provide visitors with a representative sampling of a variety of traditional structures throughout the island country. Created by artist Stacey Aoyama, this print showcases the pavilion's replica five-story pagoda and torii gate.
The Mexico Pavilion is a blend of the three major eras that have shaped the country—the pre-Columbian period, the Spanish-Colonial period and modern Mexico. Created by artist Stacey Aoyama, this print showcases the pavilion's iconic Mesoamerican pyramid and Miguel, the lead character from the Disney and Pixar's animated film set in Mexico, Coco. The characters of Coco help tell the story of Día de Muertos in the current gallery exhibit inside the pavilion.
The China Pavilion at EPCOT has the ambitious task of telling the story of one of the world's largest and oldest countries, and it does so by celebrating the beautiful architecture of Beijing's Forbidden City and Temple of Heaven Park. This print created by artist Eric Tan features the pavilion's replica of the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests.
Though all of the designs and concepts for the Morocco Pavilion were created by Walt Disney Imagineering, the actual artwork and decorations were produced by Moroccan artisans who worked onsite for over six months, adding to the authenticity of the World Showcase pavilion. Created by artist Eric Tan, this print features the pavilion's replica of the Bab Bou Jeloud gate in the city of Fez and the bustling marketplace to which it leads.
Capture your precious family moments forever in this fanciful photo frame. Handcrafted by Arribas Brothers, the burnished wood frame, featuring Walt Disney World logo, Cinderella Castle, and classic characters from the Magic Kingdom, holds an 8'' x 10'' photograph displayed horizontally.
Experience revving through rough terrain and obstacles along the winding circuit on Test Track, an attraction in which riders can test their own virtual concept car. Created by artist Eric Tan, this matted print shows the futuristic theming and high-speed thrills of the attraction.
At the former Wonders of Life pavilion in EPCOT (1989-2007), families could learn about the human body, frontiers of medicine, physical fitness and the joy of living. Created by artist Stacey Aoyama, this matted print depicts the diverse experience of the pavilion, which is now being reimagined as the new PLAY! pavilion.
In the future, the Play! pavilion will present an interactive city where guests discover games and experiences that connect them with their favorite Disney characters, demonstrating how ''play is essential to innovation , exploration, and creativity in the world around us.'' Created by artist Stacey Aoyama, this matted print depicts the city-like aesthetic of the new EPCOT Pavilion.
World of Motion (1982-1996) presented a whimsical ride-through journey through the history of transportation and humanity's dream to be free. Created by artist Eric Tan, this matted poster revisits the beloved attraction, which was closed and replaced by Test Track in 1999
Keep lasting happy memories of your visit to Walt Disney World and small treasures handy in this jewelry box. Created by Arribas Brothers, this elegant glass case, featuring an etched Cinderella Castle, can be personalized to make the perfect gift.