Disneyland just launched one of the smartest souvenir experiences we've seen in years, and it's happening right now at Downtown Disney. Forget grabbing whatever pre-made merchandise happens to be on the shelf. The Disney Home store is letting guests build their own custom Starbucks tumblers featuring Disneyland's 70th anniversary designs, and the level of personalization is actually impressive.
This Isn't Your Basic Tumbler Purchase
Let's be clear about what this actually is. You're not just picking a tumbler and calling it a day. This is a full create-your-own experience where you're making real design decisions across three different components: the tumbler body, the Mickey ear-shaped lid, and the straw. The final price is $59.99 no matter what combination you build, so there's no incentive to cheap out on your choices. You might as well go wild.
The tumbler body options are where things get interesting. There are six completely different designs, each with its own vibe and color scheme. The gold version features a sparkling gold coating with the classic Disneyland signage and “The Happiest Place on Earth” text. It's nostalgic and showy in equal measure. The chrome option takes a different direction, featuring a stylized map of Disneyland in white and dark blue with a shimmering chrome finish that changes with the lighting.
The blue tumbler features the Disneyland D logo with Mickey waving a pennant and red stars on a glossy finish. The peach tumbler highlights Tinkerbell in front of the D logo, adorned with sparkling pixie dust. The teal tumbler showcases the original Disneyland signage logo, with twinkling stars on a translucent surface. Lastly, the confetti-style tumbler brings back Mickey with a multicolored dot pattern, set against a solid lighter peach interior.
The Lid and Straw Situation
Each of those six tumbler designs has a matching Mickey ear-shaped lid. We're talking solid colors of gold, chrome, blue, light red, teal, and peach pink. You can absolutely match your lid to your tumbler for a cohesive look, or you can go rogue and mix totally different designs together. Nobody's stopping you from pairing the chrome tumbler with a peach lid if that's your aesthetic.
The straw choices are slightly more limited with three options: dark blue, peach, and a rotating striped pattern featuring light peach, light teal, blue, and white. The limited straw selection suggests certain pairings are meant to work together. Like, the gold and chrome tumblers probably look best with the peach and dark blue straws respectively. But again, this is your creation. Do whatever you want.
Here's the math that matters: six tumbler bodies times six lids times three straws equals 120 possible combinations. That's legitimately impressive variety for a customizable souvenir experience. You could visit multiple times and walk away with completely different tumblers each trip.
Want Even More Disneyland Customization?
If 120 combinations somehow isn't enough for you, mystery silicone straw toppers are available for an additional $12.99. These follow the blind box collectible trend where you don't know what you're getting until you open the package.
There are six possible designs in the mystery topper pool: two blue variants of the D logo, a blue Disneyland Resort pennant, a pair of light blue Mickey ears, and a red-lidded Starbucks coffee cup design that flips their famous red cup aesthetic. These little toppers attach to your straw and add personality that makes your tumbler stand out even more.
Why This Actually Matters in Disneyland
Disney Starbucks tumblers have become a popular collectible, with fans seeking location-specific designs from various parks. However, collectors are often limited to Disney's choices. This new create-your-own experience changes that, allowing you to customize your tumbler exactly how you want—whether it’s a chrome finish with a teal lid or a peach-toned design featuring Tinkerbell. You have complete control, a rarity in Disney merchandise.
For the 70th anniversary specifically, this matters even more. You're not just buying generic anniversary merch. You're actively participating in creating something that marks this milestone while reflecting your personal taste. That's way more meaningful than grabbing whatever's on the shelf.
Act Fast Because Limited Time Means Limited Time
The experience is a limited-time offering linked to the 70th anniversary celebration, suggesting it won't last forever. Once the anniversary ends or inventory runs out, this opportunity may disappear. Disney fans are already sharing their custom designs online, increasing awareness and likely leading to popular components selling out quickly.
If you're visiting Disneyland Resort anytime in the near future, make the Disney Home store in Downtown Disney a priority stop. This is the kind of souvenir opportunity that doesn't come around often, and the personalization factor makes it worth the $59.99 investment.




