Hey howdy hey, and welcome to this week’s feature of vintage finds! We’re back with another chocolate box-style assortment of souvenirs from Disney Parks’ past. A mixed bag of nuts, if you will. I recently discovered some awesome vintage Disneyland and EPCOT Center collectibles, and the prices are pretty great! Whether you’re searching for a one-of-a-kind Disney treasure to add to your collection, or need the perfect gift for someone who’s tough to shop for with today’s merchandise lineup, look no further!
Care for a spot of tea? This vintage Disneyland cup and saucer is perfect for your morning or evening teat time. I can’t help but think of spinning in my own little teacup, hearing the Fantasyland Cast Member overhead saying “please stay in your teacup, sugar cubes!”

Available HERE | $18.99
I’ll take “Things They Probably Wouldn’t Sell at the Park Today”, Alex. But seriously, how weirdly cool is this vintage letter opener from Disneyland? Dead men tell no tales, especially when they they can’t even open their envelopes…

Available HERE | $27.00
Alright, this next find is a STEAL! This vintage pocketbook would make a fun gift for a young Mickey Mouse fan. I could also see a grown enthusiast fashioning it alongside a larger tote for a day at the parks. Either way, Mickey’s googly eyes will be watching… always watching.

Available HERE | $6.71
Felt pennants are easy classic souvenirs to collect and display! Maybe one day Disney will understand how much we [and Figment] need an Imagination ride overhaul. Until then, many of us EPCOT fans are stuck in the past, reminiscing about Dreamfinder and little Figment flying atop their flying machine.

Available HERE | $12.98 (Auction)
We have one more EPCOT souvenir before we part until next week. This retro set of playing cards even includes EPCOT Center-branded jokers and ace of spades! In your honor, a royal flush.


Available HERE | $9.74
That’s all for now. I hope you enjoyed this week’s selection of goodies! Let me know if you’d like to see anything specific from my future digs through the trenches of eBay. See you next time!



