Disney Springs Is Being Invaded This Weekend and Time Is Running Out
Disney Springs is being taken over this weekend, and the brand behind it has been quietly building one of the more interesting Disney collaborations in the parks’ merchandise space over the past year. Crocs is hosting a two-day Jibbitz Pop-Up Event at Marketplace Co-Op on May 2 and 3, and the product lineup they are bringing makes this worth showing up for before Sunday arrives and the window closes.
What Is at the Disney Springs Pop-Up
The Crocs Jibbitz Pop-Up at Marketplace Co-Op will feature classic Crocs clogs, Jibbitz charms, bags, and more throughout the two-day event. The specific products being highlighted include parks-inspired Jibbitz charms featuring designs like Mickey waffles and popcorn buckets, the new pink Mickey Crocs tote bag, clog-shaped bag charms that bring the brand’s signature silhouette into accessory territory, and Mickey-inspired clogs. Having the full Disney and Crocs collaboration product range in one dedicated pop-up environment for a limited 48-hour window is the kind of setup that tends to generate lines and sell-outs, particularly for the charm sets that Disney-specific collectors have been tracking since they were first announced.
Where the Collaboration Has Been Going
The Crocs and Disney partnership has been expanding in directions that surprised a lot of people who thought the collaboration would stay limited to character-themed clogs. The most talked-about recent development was the Disney-themed Crocs headband, which applied the brand’s signature design language and Jibbitz customization system to park headwear for the first time. The headband features multiple charm holes, allowing wearers to customize the look with Jibbitz exactly as they would with their shoes, giving it a level of personalization that most Disney ear options cannot offer. The Minnie Mouse version comes in four color options, and the Mickey Mouse version comes in black and cream, with a hair-safe construction that addresses a common complaint about park accessories.
The pop-up this weekend puts that full product evolution on display in one place at Marketplace Co-Op, which is one of the better venues in Disney Springs for this kind of curated brand activation.
Little Words Project Is Also Invading EPCOT Next Weekend
The Crocs pop-up at Disney Springs is not the only brand takeover happening on Disney property in the coming days. Little Words Project, which has been building a strong Disney presence through its kiosk at Disney Springs and multiple Disney collaborations, is taking things a step further by bringing a pop-up event to EPCOT for Mother’s Day weekend. The event runs May 9 and 10 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. at EPCOT’s Port of Entry.
The exclusive product for the EPCOT pop-up is the Figment Imagination bracelet, described by Little Words Project as playful, nostalgic, and full of dreams, available only at the event. Little Words Project creates handcrafted affirmation bracelets designed to inspire kindness and self-compassion, and the Figment collaboration has been one of the most anticipated releases from the brand’s Disney lineup since earlier Figment designs generated strong demand at Disney Springs. The brand has held pop-ups at Disney Springs before, but this marks the first time Little Words Project is stepping into EPCOT itself for an activation, making the Mother’s Day weekend event genuinely noteworthy for fans of both the brand and the beloved purple dragon.
The Window Is Already Closing at Disney Springs
The Crocs pop-up at Marketplace Co-Op runs May 2 and 3 only. That is this weekend and the clock is already running. For anyone who has been interested in the Disney and Crocs collaboration and wants to see the full product range in person before deciding what to add to their collection, this weekend at Disney Springs is the most direct opportunity available right now. The Little Words Project EPCOT pop-up follows the weekend after on May 9 and 10 with its own exclusive product that will not be available anywhere else. Two pop-ups, two weekends, two limited windows. Plan accordingly before both of them are gone.





