For Disney enthusiasts, few things match the joy of stepping into a Disney theme park. The sights, sounds, and music form a magical escape unlike any other. Now, thanks to a curated selection of vinyl records available from Disney Music Emporium, you can bring some of that magic into your home!
Here’s a look at the Emporium’s current soundtrack releases, offering a nostalgic and musical journey through some of Disney’s most beloved attractions.
A Day at Disneyland | $21.98
Straight from Disney’s “Vinyl Vault” is a musical time capsule capturing the charm of Disneyland from Main Street to Adventureland and beyond.

Featuring attraction audio, area music, and classic tunes from across the park, this record offers listeners a full sensory tour of the happiest place on Earth narrated by Walt himself, and little Jiminy Cricket. Whether you’re enjoying it with family or letting it play in the background during a quiet evening, “A Day at Disneyland” makes for a delightful trip down memory lane.

Haunted Mansion Picture Disc | $21.98
Celebrating decades of happy haunting, this picture disc features artwork from Ken Chapman and Marc Davis for the 1969 attraction poster.


Side 1 features a full narration of The Haunted Mansion, starring the one and only, Paul Frees. Side 2 features more frightful favorites, including Ghostly Music Box, Otherworldly Concerto, as well as Swinging Wake and The Graveyard Band from Xavier Atencio and Buddy Baker.
Pirates of the Caribbean Picture Disc | $24.98
Originally released for the 50th anniversary of Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean, this picture disc features music straight from the attraction with original 1967 attraction poster artwork from Collin Campbell on the front, and original character art from Marc Davis on the other side.


Side 1 features Pirates of the Caribbean performed by George Bruns and Xavier Atencio, while side 2 includes tracks from the attraction like Bayou Banjo and Yo Ho (A Pirates Life for Me) with various performing artists.
Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room / The Adventurous Jungle Cruise | $21.98
This LP celebrates two iconic Adventureland attractions. Side one features the Sherman Brothers’ classic “The Tiki, Tiki, Tiki Room,” transporting listeners into the tropical serenade of the original Tiki Room. You can almost taste the fresh Dole Whip.

Side two captures the adventurous spirit of the Jungle Cruise with narration from the legendary Thurl Ravenscroft, complete with an accompanying composition: The Adventureland Suite.
it’s a small world Picture Disc | $21.98
Commemorate your memories on the happiest cruise that ever sailed with this vinyl picture disc, featuring classic attraction poster art designed by Paul Hartley in 1963.


Side 1 includes it’s a small world, queue/entrance music, and exit music, with side 2 featuring the ultimate mega mix — all performed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman.
it’s a small world 7″ – 70th Anniversary | $14.98
All the small things… In celebration of the 70th anniversary of “it’s a small world,” this special edition 7-inch vinyl includes something truly historic: “The Last Verse,” a newly-released addition to the classic song, written by the late Disney Legend Richard Sherman.

This heartfelt new verse will debut in the Disneyland and Walt Disney World versions of the attraction starting July 17th, 2025, and this vinyl marks its first and only physical release. It’s a moving tribute to Sherman’s legacy and a meaningful piece for fans of Disney history and music alike.
The vinyl features performances from the Disneyland Children’s Chorus.

Disney at Home, One Spin at a Time
Each of these vinyl records offers a different slice of Disney Parks history and atmosphere. Whether you’re reminiscing about a past trip or dreaming of your next one, spinning these records is an easy and meaningful way to keep the Disney spirit alive at home. With colorful sleeves and discs made for displaying alongside the nostalgic audio, these releases are perfect for collectors and casual fans alike. I’m hoping Disney releases even more parks-related “Vault” vinyls, maybe a re-release of the Haunted Mansion Song & Story, or the elusive original EPCOT Center soundtrack! What would you like to see?




