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The opening of a new Disney Store in Mexico City represents a significant milestone for The Walt Disney Company. This store marks the first Disney Store in Latin America, a landmark achievement that is expected to change the landscape for Disney enthusiasts in the region. Located in the bustling Liverpool Perisur shopping center, the new store is poised to become a major attraction for families and fans of all ages. With its vibrant assortment of Disney merchandise alongside interactive experiences, expectations are high for its future popularity.
Grand Opening
On August 29, the grand opening event attracted over 8,000 eager customers, eager to be part of the magical experience. Families lined up, filled with anticipation and excitement, ready to step into a realm filled with Disney enchantment. Throughout the day, various activities captivated the attendees, including character meet-and-greets, interactive displays, and the chance to win exclusive merchandise.
What truly sets this Disney Store apart is its unique interactive area inspired by Pixar’s beloved Toy Story franchise. The store features a striking recreation of Andy’s bedroom, allowing customers, especially children, to step into the world of the films they adore. This oversized interpretation draws parallels with Toy Story Land at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, providing young fans a glimpse into a larger-than-life experience.
The imaginative design encourages play and engagement, transforming a routine shopping trip into an adventure filled with Disney magic. By offering these distinct features, Disney ensures that visitors will leave with cherished memories, making the store a preferred destination for families.
Future Expansion Plans for Disney

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The opening of the Mexico City store is part of Disney’s broader strategy to strengthen its presence in Latin America. The company has been making strategic moves in the region over the past few years, and their commitment was further evidenced by the successful D23 event held in Brazil in 2024. This marks a significant step towards introducing even more Disney experiences to local audiences. There is a palpable sense of growth and potential in the air, as many hope for the eventual establishment of a Disneyland or other themed parks in the area.
While such grand plans may still be on the horizon, Disney‘s ongoing investment in and exploration of the Latin American market suggests that the dream of a local Disney theme park may not be as far off as once thought. As the company continues to revitalize its offerings and engage with the community, fans have much to look forward to regarding Disney’s future in Latin


