New Character & Sign-Inspired Card Holders Available at Tokyo Disney Resort

Jamie Rowland

New Card Holders from Tokyo Disney Resort: one green with stripes, one blue with polka-dots and a red bow at the top.

New Character & Sign-Inspired Card Holders Available at Tokyo Disney Resort

Two new card holders are now available at Tokyo Disney Resort. Guests of the resort can purchase these to carry an ID card or other card-shaped collectibles.

Mickey Card Holder – ¥1,200

A rectangular green and yellow badge holder keychain with a gold clip and a red hand icon charm attached.

The first holder is a green and yellow framed badge topped with black and white stripes. Hanging from the silver lobster claw clasp is a red and white square featuring Mickey’s glove. He looks to be pointing at whatever is stored in the holder. The design is meant to resemble one of the Tokyo Disney Resort waiting signs that uses this same style.

The back of the Mickey card holder is white and has the Tokyo Disney Resort wordmark near the top. The included graphic shows how guests can add their collection cards into the clear protective sleeve.

Minnie Card Holder – ¥1,200

A blue keychain frame with swirl ears and a red polka-dot bow, resembling Minnie Mouse.

The Minnie Mouse card holder features an aqua frame, which swirls at the top to create her round ears. Minnie’s classic red and white polka-dot bow is attached to the top between the “ears.”

The aqua color continues on the back of this card holder. The Tokyo Disney Resort logo is written in white near the top. Again, the graphic shows how to add cards into the slot. Since this one is more curved the top corners of the card will be blocked a little by the front section of the frame.

Several new snack-themed items have also recently arrived at Tokyo Disney Resort, including new bucket hats and balloon holders. Merchandise for “Dreams Take Flight,” the new Hangar Stage show opening at Tokyo DisneySea in July, has also been revealed.

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