Bright suns and welcome back to planDisney, Kristin! I sense that the force is strong with you if you plan on
traveling to Batuu to wander the Black Spire Outpost during your next visit. Let's see how we can make the most of your visit "on planet."
Adding a personalized detail to something you purchase at the Disneyland Resort just takes it to another level. I recently had my name embroidered on a bag that I purchased, and I think it might be my favorite souvenir that I've brought home. While you're on planet, you can stop by Droid Depot or Black Spire Outfitters to get your customized embroidery. Even better, you can get your embroidery in Aurebesh at these locations! I can't wait to get my customized embroidery in Aurebesh during my next visit. And since you'll be visiting in May, I can't forget to mention that you may
encounter some new faces during your travels. You just might run into Darth Vader, Leia Organa, Han Solo, and Luke Skywalker.
While names are the most popular, you can get things like your initials or a nickname embroidered. I've even seen hats embroidered with things like "Big Sister" or "Baby C." and even "Grad 2026." If you happen to be a
Magic Key holder, you can
unlock a special embroidery option at select locations. All of this partially depends on where you'd like the embroidery placed on your item and how much room there is. Before making your purchase, you can chat with a friendly Cast Member to share what you have in mind and they can let you know what is possible.
There are several locations scattered throughout the Disneyland Resort to get your embroidery done. In Disneyland Park, there's the Mad Hatter on Main Street, U.S.A., the Mad Hatter in Fantasyland, Pioneer Mercantile, Disney Showcase and EngineEAR Souvenirs, to name a few. In Disney California Adventure Park, you can get embroidery done at the Kingswell Shop on Buena Vista Street and Seaside Souvenirs in Paradise Gardens Park. You'll even find a place to embroider things at the Disneyland Hotel at small world Gifts & Sundries. Something that I've found to keep in mind is that not all shops offer the same options, depending on the type of machines that are used and the colors of thread they carry in stock.
Kristin, you've got me in stitches with your question and I could go on and on, but I hope the information I shared is a helpful starting point. I'll leave you to it to get your creativity flowing, but if you think of other questions that we can help with, come back to see us. Here's to the endless possibilities for your customized embroidery during your visit to the Happiest Place on Earth. Oh, and May the Fourth be with you!
Michelle