Lots of movement today at Magic Kingdom in the world of merchandise. The Main Street Confectionery is now closed to make way for some upgrades and renovations. The Chapeau hat shop is now also closed. Both of these classic shops have temporary locations on Main Street U.S.A. And there’s some merchandise at Main Street Emporium that will surely put a spring in the step of any Disney fan. Let’s take a look.
First, let’s start with the sweet stuff. The Main Street Confectionery is a iconic Magic Kingdom shop. Many guests make a must-do anytime they’re in Magic Kingdom. The adage “a kid in a candy store” absolutely applies in this magical, inviting sweet shop. It is now closed for a multi-month renovation, and details on what is being added can be found here.
With its closure the Main Street Cinema is now home to lots of sweet treats. The movie theater atmosphere lends another fun environment for browsing the goods that will satisfy your sweet tooth.
Next to the Main Street Confectionery is The Chapeau. This charming spot is where you can get your Disney hats and Mouse ear hats personalized. This shop is now closed as well. Just around Town Square, next to the Town Square Theater, is Box Office Gifts. This merchandise shop now houses the hats and Mouse ear hats of The Chapeau. Personalization services have moved here as well. If you’re not familiar with the pricing and process of getting Disney hats and Mouse ear hats personalized, you can read about it here.
Finally, inside Main Street Emporium our team found new additions to the beloved Jerrod Maruyama collection. This collection is simply adorable and absolutely perfect for any park fan. I am personally very proud of myself for being able to resist its charm.
We also spotted some near earbud cases which are so cute we’re willing to figure out other uses for them besides storing Apple airpods. And there’s a new springtime mouse ears headband that is cute and tempting too.
What do you think of all these changes on Main Street U.S.A.? Let us know in the comments!
Born and raised in the land of sunshine and dreams come true, Dani is a proud Orlando Native who loves sharing her hometown with others. She's worked in nearly all of Orlando's theme parks, on board Disney Cruise Line, and in hotel management. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @thisfloridalife