A series of Walt Disney World Honor collection merchandise pays respects to United States military veterans and active-duty members.
New Honor Collection Merchandise
We previously reported on a collection of camouflage apparel and products last year, released ahead of Veteran’s Day. This year, the collection expands with products depicting an “honor” wordmark. We spotted most of this merchandise in Riverside Depot at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
Spirit Jersey – $79.99
This Spirit Jersey is black and features a camouflage Mickey head on the left breast. The camouflage pattern in the Mickey head features smaller Mickey heads hidden throughout.
The back of the Spirit Jersey has “honor” written across the top with the same hidden Mickey camouflage pattern as the front. Mickey heads are in the “o’s” of “honor.”
Hat – $29.99
This hat has a dark brown brim and front. On the front of the hat, a patch reads “honor” in gold with a camouflage background. As with the back of the Spirit Jersey, the “o’s” in “honor” have Mickey Mouse heads in them.
The hat’s sides, back, and adjustable strap feature the same camouflage pattern as the Mickey head on the Spirit Jersey with multiple Mickey heads throughout.
Tumbler – $39.99
This forest green bottle depicts a camouflage silhouette of Mickey Mouse on one side. The pattern inside of Mickey is the same hidden Mickey design as the rest of the line.
The opposite side of the bottle has the gold “honor” wordmark with Mickey heads in the “o’s” of “honor.” The bottle also has an elastic spiral strap around the neck.
The screw-on top of the bottle is black with a handle and flip-top lid.
T-Shirt – $34.99
We later found the tee at Mickeys of Hollywood in Disney’s Hollywood Studios. It’s heather gray with a camouflage Mickey on the chest. “Honor” is spelled out below him, also in camouflage.
Mickey icons are in the “o”s of “Honor.”
We’ve also spotted this collection at Disneyland.
Walt Disney World has a long history of support and appreciation for the United States military. Veterans can stay at Shades of Green, an on-property Disney resort exclusively for military veterans and their families. In addition, veterans are eligible for discounted tickets and other Disney parks promotions.
“Portraits of Courage,” an exhibit featuring oil paintings of veterans by President George W. Bush, came to EPCOT in June 2024.
What do you think of the Honor collection merchandise? Will you be picking any of it up? Let us know in the comments!
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I’m a military veteran and i can’t get any discounts so I’m not buying Disney there is a new shirff in town universal they are going to out do Disney because iger done away Walt Disney dream he has ruined Disney world and all the parks