
Disney face masks featuring Mickey Mouse, Hulk, Baby Yoda and other characters that quickly sold out online in April are on sale at the recently reopened Downtown Disney following an extended coronavirus closure of the Anaheim outdoor shopping mall.
The line of face masks with Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars characters will let Disneyland visitors add a little superhero, princess or intergalactic flair to their Disneybounding attire once the Anaheim theme parks reopen following the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Downtown Disney reopened on Thursday, July 9. Disney’s two Anaheim theme parks and three hotels remain closed indefinitely.
The Disney masks sell for $6 each or four for $20. Limit four masks per shopper.
The Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars masks are available at Downtown Disney at the World of Disney, Marceline’s Confectionery, Disney Dress Shop and the Disney’s Pin Trader stand.
SEE ALSO: Long lines greet reopening of Downtown Disney
The World of Disney store only had about half of the 24 masks that were available online. In-store masks included Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Disney princess, Goofy, Winnie the Pooh, Hulk, Stitch and Baby Yoda, Star Wars and Pixar models.
Among the notable online-only masks not found in World of Disney: Mike Wazowski’s lone eyeball, Forky from Toy Story and R2-D2.
Four-packs of the non-surgical, non-industrial grade face masks quickly sold out in April when they became available for preorder in the United States on the ShopDisney online store.
SEE ALSO: What Disney World’s reopening could mean for Disneyland
The new masks sold on ShopDisney include designs featuring Anna and Elsa from Frozen, Woody and Buzz Lightyear, Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia, Little Mermaid and the Avengers.
One series of masks features nose and mouth close-ups of Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh and Marie from the Aristocats. A Monsters Inc. mask features a close-up of Mike Wazowski’s lone eyeball. The Baby Yoda mask features The Child drinking from a cup.
SEE ALSO: Disneyland hotels push back reservations until August
The Walt Disney World resort in Florida is already selling the Disney cloth face masks, which were previously only available on the ShopDisney online store.
In Florida, the Disney masks are sold at the Marketplace Co-Op and PhotoPass Studio in the Disney Springs outdoor shopping mall and the La Boutique shop at Disney’s Riviera resort, according to WDW News Today.
Disney donated 1 million of the non-medical, reusable masks to MedShare, a non-profit humanitarian aid organization that collects and distributes donated medical supplies. The donated masks were distributed by MedShare to underserved communities and organizations working to limit the spread of COVID-19 in California, Florida and across the U.S.
“Overwhelming demand” on ShopDisney has allowed Disney to already donate $1 million in profits from the U.S. sales of the Disney coronavirus masks to MedShare to support the medical community’s ongoing COVID-19 treatment efforts.
Disney has already donated more than 100,000 N95 masks to California, New York, Florida and Washington, D.C.
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