Tokyo Disney Resort to Sell Space Mountain Belt Bag Made From Cast Uniforms on May 7
The release signals a push toward authentic keepsakes during the Space Mountain rebuild.
Overview
- Tokyo Disney Resort will release a Space Mountain belt bag made from actual cast member uniforms, with sales starting May 7 for 23,000 yen.
- The item uses fabric from the uniforms worn at Tokyo Disneyland’s Space Mountain before the ride closed, giving fans a direct tie to the retired attraction.
- The bag mirrors the uniforms with a two-tone navy and teal exterior, an embroidered Space Mountain logo, a padded black back, an adjustable belt, and interior pockets with a patch.
- Repurposing cast clothing into retail merchandise is rare for Disney, which makes this a notable, limited-feeling offer for collectors.
- Tokyo Disneyland’s original Space Mountain opened in 1983 and closed on July 31, 2024, as the resort invests about 70.5 billion yen in a new version set to debut in 2027 with a revamped Tomorrowland Plaza.