HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 11 July 2026 - In tune with the growing popularity of experiential
travel and guests' desire for participation and immersive experiences
throughout their journeys, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort (HKDL) has been
integrating retail with storytelling at the park through an endless flow
of innovative interactive experiences and distinctive merchandise
offerings. Emotional connections with guests are strengthened as
merchandise is transformed into meaningful souvenirs interwoven with
their Disney memories.
Launched in April this year at Grizzly Gulch, the Chip 'n' Dale Lucky
Nugget Spin has recorded more than 30,000 participations as of the end
of June, becoming one of the park's most popular activities. Combining
storytelling, live interactions, and surprises, the experience has been
warmly received by guests and has further enhanced the atmosphere
throughout the land.
David Koo, director of merchandise at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort,
shared: 'Today's guests are looking for more than products; they want
keepsakes that capture the stories and memories of their visit. Through
interactive experiences, we hope to make merchandise a natural extension
of the Disney park journey. Whether it is a plush toy, a pin or an
accessory, the true value lies not only in the item itself, but in the
magical moments and personal memories it represents.'
David Koo, director of merchandise at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, is pictured in the center
This story- and interaction-driven strategy has been incorporated into
various guest experiences across the resort. For example, in an engaging
experience at the Popcorn Pop-Up Shop on Main Street, U.S.A., guests
can reach into a giant popcorn bucket-themed installation to catch a
"popcorn" and reveal the hidden Pixar pals plushie together with Disney
cast members on the spot. Meanwhile, the Snow White Grotto, located
beside the Castle of Magical Dreams, has introduced a new "Lock of
Dreams" experience, offering guests a sense of ceremony and a souvenir
to cherish.
Disney's Classic Pin Trading Tradition Extends the Magic Beyond the Visit
Disney's iconic Pin Trading tradition has long been an important part of
how guests explore the park and connect with others. Reopened in June,
Main Street Collectibles now features dedicated pin display areas
designed to celebrate and elevate this beloved tradition. Guests can
discover unexpected treasures while searching for favorite designs as
they trade pins with Disney cast members and fellow collectors. More
than just an addition to a collection, each pin carries unique memories
and extends the guest journey.
More Than 3.5 Million 20th Anniversary Merchandise Items Snapped up
New Pixar and Marvel Experiences on the Way
Merchandise sales grew continuously during Hong Kong Disneyland's 20th
anniversary celebrations, which attracted a large number of local,
mainland, and international visitors and concluded with fanfare in June.
Since late June last year, the resort has sold more than 3.5 million
20th Anniversary-themed merchandise. Among them, about 600,000 units of
the SouvenEARS collection have been snapped up. Meanwhile, the blind-box
series inspired by attractions and themed lands achieved sales of more
than 500,000 units during fiscal year 2025, demonstrating the continued
popularity of merchandise with strong storytelling elements and
collectible appeal.
Looking ahead, HKDL will continue to enrich the guest experience across
the resort. New Pixar-themed and Marvel-themed experiences will be
introduced, further expanding both entertainment and retail offerings.
Through ongoing innovation, HKDL remains committed to meeting guests'
demand for more immersive experiences, enhancing its appeal to local,
mainland, and international visitors, and strengthening its position as a
leading travel destination in the region.