3 Disney World Souvenirs I Bought Because I Think They’ll Go Up in Value — And What I Paid for Each

If you’re going to drop a pretty penny on your love of all things Disney, you might as well make it an investment.

Magic Kingdom

There are all types of souvenirs you can buy at Disney World small little tokens to commemorate your visit to massive, big-budget gifts that remain major keepsakes for the rest of your life. However, if the goal is to maybe one day sell your souvenir because it will be of higher value, you might look at Disney souvenirs as an investment opportunity.

While we love to keep our Disney World souvenirs, we can honestly say we’ve considered parting with some rare and nostalgic merch years from now when it becomes too valuable to ignore. In fact, there are at least 3 souvenirs we’ve gotten that we expected to become way more valuable with time.

Cinderella Castle

Limited Edition Pins

The first souvenir is a limited edition pin. 

Limited edition pin

Disney World often sells special, limited edition pins that can wind up in the range of $30 to $50. While that seems expensive for a pin, you’re really paying for rarity.

Store line

These pins can garner long lines in the morning and sell out fast. Ultimately, Disney Adults take these pin droppings seriously, and getting one should be considered a great achievement.

Perfect to add to your collection.

In the case of these pins, the second you buy them, their value goes up. Reselling happens immediately and usually at pretty significant upcharges. Honestly, the same can be said about most limited-release merch items. Cups, shirts, bags, ears — you name it. If it’s Disney, and it’s rare, expect the value to skyrocket.

Comic Books

While not a Disney World exclusive, it’s still pretty cool that you can get comic books at Disney World.

Marvel Super Hero Headquarters in Disney Springs

You can pick up Marvel comic books at places like the Marvel Super Hero Headquarters at Disney Springs for face value (single issues typically cost less than $5) and really build up a collection. Comic collecting and garnering value over long periods of time isn’t exactly a Disney pastime, but Marvel’s connection to Disney has brought the hobby into the Disney fandom.

Disney Vacation Planner

Comic preservation and reselling have been ultra-lucrative for decades, and it’s neat that Disney World now offers the opportunity for newcomers and dedicated comic collectors alike to enjoy the hobby.

Park Maps

This next souvenir COSTS YOU NOTHING outside the price of admission.

New park map without Rivers of America

Park maps won’t cost you anything extra, but a lot of folks forgo picking these up because you can get a digital map on your phone thanks to the My Disney Experience app. Still, there is significant value monetarily in a map.

Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party

These maps change all the time, and there are even event-specific maps — creating a nostalgic demand for rare maps no longer in production. Over the years, Disney maps have become specialty items, increasing their value tremendously. You can pick up these maps FOR FREE now, and reap the benefits later.

In the early 1970s, Walt Disney World park maps were sponsored by GAF, left; by the 1990s, Eastman Kodak had taken over sponsorship. [Chuck Schmidt]
We want to emphasize that there’s absolutely nothing wrong with cherishing your Disney souvenirs and keeping them forever. Many times, these gifts contribute to core memories and remind us so much of why we love visiting Disney World. However, if you’re into collecting, trading, and turning your souvenirs into something more valuable down the road (not buying up all the stock and hurting folks who would actually appreciate the souvenirs), all the power to ya!

Do you have Disney World souvenirs that are more valuable now than when you bought them? Let us know and continue to follow us here at AllEars for all the latest coverage on all things Disney!

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2 Replies to “3 Disney World Souvenirs I Bought Because I Think They’ll Go Up in Value — And What I Paid for Each”

  1. I have a sealed package of 8 erasers. Each one has a different land and picture on it. It is about 56 years old.

  2. People buying to resell are the worst. Yes I said people. Not real disney fans who collect for themselves. Selling maps let Disneyland catch on they won’t be free anymore.