Welcome to planDisney, Chihiro! I'm so glad to be able to answer your question today. Shopping is one of my favorite things to do at Disney World, and hunting down my merchandise wishlist is always a fun activity. While I can't promise availability for specific items, there are some go-to spots that are going to give you the best shot, so let's jump right in and get started!
For Happily Ever After, start at the Emporium on Main Street, U.S.A., in
Magic Kingdom. That's the park's largest store and the most likely place to find show-themed tees, pins, mugs, and anything else available. If you don't see anything on the main displays, peek along the walls near the apparel sections and ask a Cast Member; sometimes the fireworks goodies hide in smaller feature bays.
For film and TV titles like Wish or Disney Channel faves, your best bets are the big anchor shops in each park. In
EPCOT, head to Creations Shop. It's huge, bright, and often carries a wide spread of current movie merch and character collections. You'll also want to check out Disney Traders in World Showcase for Wish merchandise, as it's super close to where you can meet Asha. At
Animal Kingdom, try Riverside Depot on Discovery Island; it's essentially the park's flagship store and a good place to check for apparel and accessories tied to recent releases. Over at
Hollywood Studios, swing through Keystone Clothiers on Hollywood Boulevard, which is great for collections that tie in to screen icons.
Don't skip
Disney Springs either!
World of Disney is the largest Disney store on property and frequently receives broad assortments, including movie-branded lines. I love looping through World of Disney first, and then browsing nearby specialty shops. Sometimes you'll stumble on limited collections or collabs you didn't expect!
And here's a pro tip: pop into smaller shops as you move around the parks. You never know what you'll find in a small boutique or land-specific store! Plus, it's the perfect excuse for a quick break in the air conditioning. Keep an eye out for pin displays and graphic tee walls; they're often where niche titles and throwback designs show up.
I hope this answers your question, Chihiro, and please let us know if there's anything else we can do to help you plan your magical vacation!
Jessica