Easter 2020 Pins Available On shopDisney

If you’re trying to keep up with the new, online-based Limited Edition Disney Parks pin releases, it’s a bit of a doozy. You can filter by new or search all you want, but it definitely takes some digging on shopDisney to find. Luckily, we’ve rounded up links to these new releases for your shopping convenience! New today are this year’s Limited Edition Easter 2020 Pins, which feature Cinderella Castle for Walt Disney World and Sleeping Beauty Castle for Disneyland.

These pins are extra fancy, with gold, sculpted filigree egg styling on the edges. Add these new pins to your collection by clicking the item links below to shop!

Cinderella Castle Easter Pin – Walt Disney World 2020 – Limited Edition – $17.99

”Happy Easter” from all the cast and characters at Walt Disney World Resort. This golden limited edition pin is inspired by antique egg-shaped objets d’art, with intricate filigree patterns framing Cinderella Castle. It makes an ”egg-squisite” spring keepsake.

Created especially for Walt Disney World Resort

  • Limited Edition of 3,000
  • Enameled cloisonné Cinderella Castle
  • Sculpted filigree egg
  • ”WDW” initials
  • Goldtone finish
  • Mickey icon pinbacks
  • Comes on commemorative ”Happy Easter 2020” card
  • Metal / enamel
  • Approx. 2” H x 1 1/2” W
  • Imported

Sleeping Beauty Castle Easter Pin – Disneyland 2020 – Limited Edition – $17.99

”Happy Easter” from all the cast and characters at Disneyland Resort. This golden limited edition pin is inspired by antique egg-shaped objets d’art, with intricate filigree patterns framing Sleeping Beauty Castle. It makes an egg-squisite keepsake.

Created especially for Disneyland Resort

  • Limited Edition of 3,000
  • Enameled cloisonné Sleeping Beauty Castle
  • Sculpted filigree egg
  • ”DLR” initials
  • Goldtone finish
  • Mickey icon pinbacks
  • Comes on commemorative ”Happy Easter 2020” card
  • Metal
  • Approx. 2” H x 1 1/2” W
  • Imported

Relive the 2019 Magic Kingdom Easter Pre-Parade

We may all have celebrated Easter from home this year, but you can relive the 2019 Magic Kingdom Easter Pre-Parade, starring all your favorite Disney bunnies and the antebellum-stye Azalea Trail Maids!

The pre-parade takes place every year, right before the Festival of Fantasy main parade and also features Mr. & Mrs. Easter Bunny, Thumper & Ms. Bunny, White Rabbit, Yellow Rabbit, Clara Cluck, Hippos, Ostriches, and Dancing Chicks. You can view last year’s pre-parade in the video below!

Cast Members Surprise Local Seniors With Easter Lilies

Easter is such a special time at Walt Disney World. Spring is in the air and typically the parks are decorated with bright colors and lots of stunning flowers! With the current closure of the parks due to COVID-19, Disney is making the most of the many Easter Lilies they had planned to use this season. Check out the details below from DisneyParksBlog:

Cast members at Walt Disney World Resort are keeping the Disney magic alive with impactful acts of kindness. Ahead of the Easter holiday, 200 local seniors received a special surprise with their Meals on Wheels delivery –  Easter lilies donated by Walt Disney World.

The story behind this magical moment begins with a cast member, Michelle Giger Rohrmann, who manages the nursery where the flowers were grown. Michelle and her team realized that with Walt Disney World temporarily closed, the lilies intended for springtime decorations in our parks and resorts could still spread joy.

The flowers were gifted to the Osceola Council on Aging and added to Meals on Wheels deliveries near Walt Disney World. Each Easter lily has now found a new home with local elderly residents who are practicing social distancing during this time. While reflecting on her team’s efforts, Michelle said, “I’m glad that they are able to be enjoyed by these folks. I hope this will be a bright spot in their day.”

For Michelle and her fellow horticulture cast members, the Easter lilies hold a deeper meaning of coming together as a community in hopes of a brighter tomorrow: “To me, the lily is really symbolic of springtime – after a long, hard winter, the first thing to pop up is a lily. It’s a good representation of how we’ll come out of this together. We’ll pull through this. Better days are on their way.”

Though these flowers won’t be making their way into our parks and resorts this spring, they will still serve as a hopeful reminder that life continues to bloom and grow for seniors in the Greater Orlando community.