The best Disney gifts for all ages, from t-shirts to Lego
Sprinkle some magic into someone's day with the best Disney gifts for every budget
Disney is already the equivalent of a warm hug, so receiving Disney gifts will brighten any fan's day. The trouble is, finding the right present can be tricky - there's a lot of choice, after all.
That's why we're here to point you toward all the best Disney gifts that are available right now. No matter whether it's collectibles, gifts for gamers, t-shirts, Disney Plus subscriptions, or something else entirely, you should find a Disney present to suit you below.
Be sure to check back in every now and then, too. Disney often rolls out new one-off items in honor of everything from Christmas to Easter, and these are usually retired shortly afterward. That means our list of Disney gifts will be regularly updated with the latest present ideas.
Disney gifts - top 5
Enamel Mickey PopSockets PopGrip | $19.99 at Amazon
Best cheap Disney gift - Hoping not to break the bank but still find good Disney gifts for a loved one? This special enamel PopSocket is perfect. Allowing the recipient to better grip their large smartphone, it helps avoid accidents like dropping what is probably a very expensive bit of tech. This is one of the nicest options we've seen, too; there are plenty of Disney PopGrips on Amazon, but few are as simultaneously cute or classy.
UK price: £22.22 at Amazon
Disney Plus gift card (1 year) | $79.99 at Disney Plus
Best gift for a night in - If your loved one doesn't have Disney Plus yet, that needs to be remedied immediately. Besides all the Disney movies and shows you could name, its library includes the entirety of Star Wars, the Marvel Avengers universe, and plenty of exclusives you won't find anywhere else (that includes new animated films like Turning Red and Encanto). There's plenty more on the way as well, so it's one of the best Disney gifts on this list for any occasion. Be aware that this card won't work if the recipient already has a Disney Plus subscription, though.
UK deal: £79.90 at Disney Plus
Disney eGift Card | $25+ cards available at the Disney Store
Best gift card - Seeing as shopDisney is the place to go for Disney gifts, this card should be your first port of call if you're unsure what to buy for the Disney fan in your life. That way, they can choose something for themselves from a range of clothing, toys, and collectibles. Card values range from $25 to $100 or more, and they're delivered instantly thanks to being digital codes.
UK deal: Currently unavailable
Lego Infinity Gauntlet | $69.99 at Amazon
Best Disney gift for Marvel fans - Few props from the Marvel universe are quite as iconic as this one. Used by arch-villain Thanos to snap away half of all life, it was the ultimate McGuffin for the franchise's first ten years of films. With that in mind, being able to put a Lego replica of it on the shelf is pretty cool so far as Disney gifts go.
UK price: £60 at Amazon
Galactic Snackin' Grogu | $84.99 at Amazon
Best Star Wars gift for kids - This frog-like gremlin has become a worldwide sensation over the last few years, and there's been an explosion of merchandise to match. This is the latest and arguably best toy of the lot, largely because it's an animatronic doll with a much wider range of motion than the previous versions were capable of. Just make sure you buy a few extra AA batteries to keep it going!
UK deal: £61.35 from Amazon
Disney gifts - under $20 / £20
Disney Chip Mug | $15.39 at Amazon
Beauty and the Beast is the favorite of many Disney fans, so this Chip Mug is a canny - yet affordable - Disney gift. Part replica and part cup, this is one of those rare collectibles that would look the part on a shelf or in your cupboard as a coffee mug.
UK price: £19.87 at Amazon
Mickey Mini Waffle Maker | $19.27 at Amazon
It's a simple fact that waffles are delicious, and the Disney parks are know for their very tasty Mickey-shaped . Although this one offers a slightly different design at a smaller scale than the one listed further down the page, it still produces yummy waffles. In fact, it's one of those great Disney gifts that's actually practical - it isn't just a novelty (plus, it doesn't cost $80 like the alternative).
UK price: Currently unavailable
Sketchy Tales Disney Edition board game | $17.30 at Amazon
As a family-friendly version of the excellent but very adult Scrawl, this board game is superb if you want a drawing challenge that's a bit like Telephone and Pictionary combined. It's sweet, inventive, and easy to play, so it's the perfect Disney gift for all ages.
UK price: £10 at Amazon
Mickey Mouse Homestead Mug | $19.99 at shopDisney
Shopping for a grown-up? Disney's new Homestead range is here to help. These subtle, rustic, and chic pieces of homeware celebrate Mickey without shouting about it, and this mug is the perfect example - it's unexpectedly classy and thoroughly grown-up.
UK price: Currently unavailable
Disney Color Brain | $19.99 at Amazon
The original Color Brain is an awesome board game for families, so adding a Disney spin on things only makes it more appealing. This one has questions that can be answered with one of the 11 color cards in your hand (be it Elsa's eye-color from Frozen or the shade of the stripes on Sully from Monsters Inc.), and the result is easy-going fun.
UK price: £19.99 at Amazon
Enamel Mickey PopSockets PopGrip | $19.99 at Amazon
Want a gift that's actually useful but isn't boring? This enamel PopSocket fits the bill. Besides the premium design (that doesn't include a premium price, thankfully), it offers a better grip on a smartphone. That means there should be far fewer accidents to send some very expensive tech to the deck.
UK price: £22.22 at Amazon
It's a Small World board game | $24.99 at Amazon
If you're buying for a younger fan who adores Disneyland or Disney World, this will really hit the spot. Recreating the classic 'It's a Small World' ride, this one's a bit like Where's Waldo in that you have to find certain things hidden amongst the board's design. It's a really sweet Disney gift for little ones and their family.
UK price: £35.03 at Amazon
Disney gifts - under $50 / £50
Disney Villainous board game | $39.99 at Amazon
This is the ultimate Disney gift that keeps on giving, and it's one of our favorites. Besides being one of the best board games and an excellent board game for 2 players, Villainous is a surprisingly deep strategy experience that'll take time to master. The effort is worthwhile though, especially because you can shake things up with one of the many Disney Villainous expansions that are currently on shelves. An essential purchase if you're hunting down Disney gifts.
UK price: £39.99 at Amazon
Mickey Mouse Homestead Planter | $22.99 at shopDisney
As you may be able to tell from other entries in this guide, we're big fans of the new Homestead range at shopDisney. With a folk-art style and classic blue and white coloring, it's a gorgeous yet subtle design that makes for the perfect grown-up Disney gift. Fill it with a plant and you've got a fantastic present.
UK price: Currently unavailable
Mickey Mouse Soap Dispenser | $33.98 at Amazon
Washing hands is more important than ever these days, and getting youngsters to do it can be tricky. Enter the very cool Mickey Mouse Soap Dispenser. Rather than squirting out a splodge of shapeless foam, it spits soap in a Mickey Mouse shape - which is sure to delight fans of most ages, let's be honest. You can also get a Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary edition for a couple of dollars more at Amazon, too.
UK price: Closest equivalent is £42.69 at Amazon (Disney World 50th edition)
Codenames Disney Family Edition board game | $24.99 at Amazon
The Codenames series is a beloved tabletop staple, so it's cool that there's a Disney spin on one of the best board games. It isn't just a reskin, either - the agents have been replaced with Disney characters, yes, but the words are Disney themed.
UK price: £33.99 at Amazon
Disney eGift Card | $25+ cards available at the Disney Store
Don't be fooled into thinking that this is the unambitious option; rather, shopDisney is the place to go for Disney gifts. With this card, the receipient can choose whatever they like from its almost overwhelming choice of collectibles, toys, clothes, and more. Plus, you don't need to worry about delivery - the cards are digital codes with values ranging from $25 to $100 or more.
UK deal: Currently unavailable
The Haunted Mansion: Call of the Spirits board game | $24.99 at Amazon
Another great choice for fans of the Disney parks, this board game recreates the Haunted Mansion ride in clever, thoughtful ways. You see, it isn't just a homage to the classic theme park staple that's been delighting audiences since the 1960s; it's a genuinely good board game in its own right, and that makes it an excellent Disney gift. You can even get a Disney World version for $25 at Amazon if you'd prefer, featuring the slightly different Magic Kingdom design. A must-have.
UK price: Currently unavailable at Amazon
Jungle Cruise Adventure Game | $34.99 at Amazon
Here's another 'based on a ride' board game that should be in any fan's collection - the famous Jungle Cruise. This adaptation recreates its inspiration's dad-jokes with marvellous verve, and it has easy-going mechanics that will make it a hit with kids and families.
UK price: Currently unavailable
Disney gifts - under $100 / £100
Classic Mickey Mouse Cheese Board with Cheese Tools | $66.95 at Amazon
OK, so this is a bit extravagant so far as Disney gifts go. But come on, it's awesome. A thick wooden cheese board in the shape of Mickey Mouse? Adorable. The little cheese tools stored within an internal drawer are also a nice touch, and they look classy thanks to their wooden handles. There are cheaper boards out there, but we've yet to find any with the same cool tool/drawer combo.
UK price: Currently unavailable
Mickey Mouse 90th Anniversary Double Flip Waffle Maker | $79.83 at Amazon
Disney parks are known for their awesome Mickey-shaped waffles, and now you can make them at home too. This special edition waffle maker is on the expensive end of Disney gifts, but it's worth the investment - the treats it creates are delicious and adorable. While you can grab it for the official shopDisney site, it's a little more expensive so we'd recommend buying via Amazon instead.
UK price: Currently unavailable
Disney Plus gift card (1 year) | $79.99 at Disney Plus
If you're unsure of which Disney gifts to buy, this might be the one to save your bacon. Should your loved one not have Disney's streaming service yet, the card will get them a full year of it to use at their leisure. Because the Disney Plus library includes everything from Pixar films like Turning Red to Star Wars, there's plenty to enjoy over those twelve months. Just remember, this card won't work if the recipient already has a Disney Plus subscription.
UK deal: £79.90 at Disney Plus
Mickey Mouse Homestead Throw Rug | $74.99 at shopDisney
Are we obsessed with this range? Very possibly. But hey, it's worth shouting about. That chic and humble design makes a great Disney gift if you're buying for an adult, mainly because it still nods to the fandom without screeching about it from the rooftops like an official corporate ad.
UK price: Currently unavailable
Disney gifts - over $100 / £100
Lego The Disney Castle | $349.99 at the Lego Store
And here it is - the ultimate Disney gift. This one costs an absurd amount of money, but it's a really fantastic choice if you're looking for an all-out present to blow your loved one away. Recreating the Cinderella castle from Walt Disney World in full, it's an intricate and impressive build that will impress any fan.
UK price: £309.99 at the Lego Store
For more present ideas, don't forget to check out the best board games or these board games for families. And if you want something a little more specific to a galaxy far, far away, you can also check out the best Star Wars gifts.
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As the site's Tabletop & Merch Editor, you'll find my grubby paws on everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news. I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, and can normally be found cackling over some evil plan I've cooked up for my group's next Dungeons & Dragons campaign.