Fall in Love with the 2026 Walt Disney World Valentine’s Merchandise Collection

Fall in Love with the 2026 Walt Disney World Valentine’s Merchandise Collection

January 10, 2026

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Fall in Love with the 2026 Walt Disney World Valentine’s Merchandise Collection. Disney just dropped a massive wave of new Valentine’s gear for 2026. Whether you’re visiting Walt Disney World this February, you’re going to see pink and red everywhere. This isn’t just a few t-shirts, either. They’ve released everything from scented plushies to high-end jewelry and even some Star Wars droids.

Now we just wait to see if Villiantine’s Day happens at Disney’s Hollywood Studios again this year. We know on Valentine’s Day 2026, we will see special characters at Walt Disney World.

If you’ve been to the parks during the holidays before, you know the drill. The good stuff sells out fast. This year, the vibe is very “retro.” Think 1970s patterns, soft colors, and a lot of chenille patches. I’ve looked through the shops at Disney Springs and in the Parks, plus some interesting collections online. We’re going to look at the new spirit jerseys and the latest BaubleBar. Here is the breakdown of the Walt Disney World Valentine’s Merchandise 2026 lineup.

Fall in Love with the 2026 Walt Disney World Valentines Merchandise Collection

The Heart of the Collection: 2026 Dated Valentine’s Plush & Keepsakes

Every year, Disney releases a dated Mickey and Minnie plush. For 2026, they went with a “Retro-Mod” look. Mickey is wearing a pink leisure suit with little hearts on it. Minnie has a pink dress with a fuzzy skirt. They cost $32.99 each. The smaller plushies are actually more interesting this year. The Chip ‘n Dale Cupid set has a faint strawberry chocolate smell. It’s a nice touch that makes them feel a bit more special than a standard stuffed animal.

Romantic Threads: 2026 Apparel for Couples and Families

The big item this year is the Disney Valentine’s Spirit Jersey 2026. It’s $79.99, which is steep, but the quality is solid. It has a pink-to-white ombre fade. The back says “I Heart Mickey” in big, fuzzy letters. It’s simple and looks good in photos.

If you don’t want to spend $80 on a shirt, you have other options. Like the regular T-shirts for $34.99, or the zip-up hoodie for $59.99. Also, if you’re staying at a resort, check out the Disney candy heart pajamas. They’re made of a really soft, thin material that’s perfect for Florida weather.

Sweeter Accessories: Loungefly, BaubleBar, and Pandora

Loungefly is always a big deal. The main Loungefly Disney Valentine’s backpack for 2026 features Stitch and Angel. It’s covered in flowers and has “Be Mine” written on it. These usually sell out first at the Creations Shop in EPCOT, so grab one early if you see it.

For jewelry fans, the Disney Pandora 2026 charms are the standout. Stitch and Angel. If you want something for your ears, BaubleBar has a new headband with pink gemstones. They’re $54.99, which is more than the regular $34.99 ears, but they feel a lot sturdier.

Galactic Love: Star Wars Droid Factory Valentine’s Edition

Star Wars fans usually get left out of the holiday stuff, but not this time. The Droid Factory has two new droids: R2-LVU and R2-INO. It’s a clear reference to Han Solo’s “I love you / I know” line. You can find these for $26.99 at Tatooine Traders in Hollywood Studios. They come in a special box that looks like Cloud City. These droids are small, but they’re very popular with collectors.

The Walt Disney World Valentine’s Merchandise 2026 collection is actually pretty good this year. It feels like they put more effort into the materials, like the opal in the charms and the scents in the plushies. The retro 70s vibe is a nice change from the bright red colors they usually use.

I’m curious—are you more into the classic Mickey and Minnie look, or do you prefer the Stitch and Angel stuff? Let me know what you’re planning to pick up!

2026 Walt Disney World Valentine’s Merchandise Collection

Written by Greg Gately
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Greg Gately is the co-owner, photographer, podcaster, writer, and editor of Fantasy Land News.

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