Two New Nostalgic Keepsakes for Disneyland Die-Hards

This week’s merch spotlight is all about Disneyland nostalgia and a touch of carousel magic! Two new collectibles have recently arrived that are sure to tug at the heartstrings of Disney fans: the Disneyland 70th Anniversary Replica Opening Day Attraction Tickets Set, a beautifully detailed keepsake honoring the park’s historic beginnings, and the Jingles the Horse Musical Figure from King Arthur Carrousel, capturing the charm of one of Disneyland’s most beloved steeds. Both pieces celebrate the history and whimsy of The Happiest Place on Earth, making them perfect additions for collectors and fans alike.

Jingles the Horse Musical Figure – King Arthur Carrousel – Disneyland, $149

Saddle up, squires! This dashing figurine celebrates the King Arthur Carrousel galloping icon, Jingles! Debuting in Fantasyland on the opening day of Disneyland in 1955, the beloved horse was originally the only one painted white and in 1975 Jingles was named after the ornately carved bells adorning its body. Featuring music, this Jingles figurine is coated in the same finish as its real-life attraction counterpart before its redesign in 2008–adding an authentic touch to this special keepsake.

Magic in the Details

Created especially for Disneyland Resort

  • Fully sculpted musical figurine
  • Features Jingles from King Arthur Carrousel in Disneyland
  • Intricate detailing
  • Golden paint trims and post
  • Gem studded accents
  • Gloss finish
  • Ornate base
  • ‘Jingles’ royal banner title plate
  • Golden feet with non-slip pads
  • Wind golden key on base to hear music box rendition of Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo
  • Faux wood flooring
  • Celebrating the 70th Anniversary of Disneyland, Fantasyland and King Arthur Carrousel, opening to the public July 17, 1955

The Bare Necessities

  • Resin, music box
  • Approx. 11” H x 6 1/2” Diameter (7” W at key)
  • Imported
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Disneyland 70th Anniversary Replica Opening Day Attraction Tickets Set, $199

You’ve got a ticket to ride back to Disneyland’s opening day with this 70th Anniversary replica set of A, B and C tickets in minted metal and encased in acrylic sleeves. All three matched numbered, limited edition tickets are presented in a handsome display box. Revisit Walt’s original vision for Main Street U.S.A.FantasylandTomorrowlandFrontierland and Adventureland with this keepsake collectible from The Happiest Place on Earth.

Magic in the Details

Created especially for Disneyland Resort

  • Limited Edition of 1,400
  • Certificate of Verification
  • Includes metal minted replicas of A, B and C attraction tickets for opening day at Disneyland
  • Three ticket matched numbered set
  • A Ticket in imitation rhodium plating
  • B Ticket in bronze plating
  • C Ticket in copper plating
  • Each metal ticket encased in acrylic sleeve
  • Includes fascimile paper Opening Day admission ticket
  • Presentation box with flocked lining
  • Disneyland first opened to the public on July 17, 1955
  • Part of the Disneyland Resort 70th Anniversary Vault Collection

The Bare Necessities

  • Metal
  • Each ticket: 2 1/2” H x 6” W
  • Case: approx. 10 1/2” H x 8” W x 3/4” D
  • Imported
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Did either of these new items hit you in the feels?


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Zoë Wood is a travel writer from Sydney, Australia. Since her first visit to Disneyland at the age of 6, she has spent her years frequently visiting Disney Parks and traveling around the world.

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