Christmas has come early for devoted fans of Disney. The first official Disney Store pop-up is sprinkling its magic at Jewel Changi Airport on November 6, 2025 – just in time for festive shopping.
Make space on your display shelves, because the line-up here features limited-edition merchandise from your favourite Disney franchises, along with items from Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars – including a 15th Anniversary Tangled collection, and a super cool Baylan Skoll Lightsaber set. You’ll also get first dibs on a Disney Cruise Line-themed collection one week ahead of its online launch, to celebrate the debut of the first Disney Cruise embarking from Singapore.
With the most wonderful time of the year around the corner, the pop-up is also stocked with character-themed festive paraphernalia – from snow globes to Mickey-shaped baubles that light up, and a cheeky Chip 'n Dale plushie set, with the chipmunks hiding in Santa’s hat.
While all items present are also available for purchase on the Disney online store, nothing beats actually getting a good look and feel of the whozits and whatzits galore in person.
It pays to get there early, as the first 100 visitors on opening day will receive a free Disney sticker set. But if you miss out on that, you can still redeem the sticker packets with a minimum spend of $70 from November 6 to 9, while stocks last.
But it’s not a one-and-done affair – repeat visits are warranted with special events and experiences in store. Partake in the fantasy Disney Lorcana Trading Card Game from November 6 to 18 to redeem an event-exclusive card; enter the photo-worthy world of Zootopia 2 from November 19 to December 14 with a chance to redeem tickets to the movie; and get into the holiday spirit with the Disney+ Holiday Streaming Zone from December 14 to January 4.
The Disney Store pop-up will be open at the Basement 1 Atrium of Jewel Changi Airport until January 4, 2026. Find out more here.
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