Pack an Extra $500 for Your Next Disney Trip Souvenirs Just Got Really Expensive
Disney has never been shy about offering premium merchandise, but what just landed at EPCOT’s Port of Entry takes the souvenir conversation into genuinely different territory. Two designer Mickey Mouse watches from Citizen and Bulova are now available, and the combined retail price of both sits at $845. Even buying just one requires a budget conversation that most guests are not having before they walk through those gates.
Consider yourself warned.
Citizen & Bulova Watches Featuring Mickey Mouse Available at Walt Disney Worldhttps://t.co/2e6aTqjJ2o
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What Is Actually Available
Two watches. Two brands. Two very different price points that both qualify as significant.
The Citizen Sorcerer Mickey watch retails for $350. The design features a silver-tone round case with a brushed strap and a black dial showing Sorcerer Mickey positioned between the 3 and 6 numerals pointing toward the 6. Gold-tone details appear on the strap, crown, and numerals. The standout feature is Citizen’s Eco-Drive technology, which converts natural or artificial light into stored energy to power the watch movement, eliminating the need for battery replacement and extending the life of the watch considerably beyond conventional options.
The Bulova Mickey watch retails for $495. The design features a gold-tone round case with a black leather strap and a black dial showing Mickey standing on his tiptoes between the 4 and 5 numerals. Gold-tone details appear on the crown, case, and numerals throughout. Bulova has over 140 years of watchmaking history and the brand’s reputation for quality movement and construction puts this firmly in legitimate luxury timepiece territory rather than novelty souvenir territory.
Both watches are currently available at EPCOT’s Port of Entry.
Why These Are Different From a Standard Disney Watch
The distinction worth making here is between a Disney-branded novelty watch and what Citizen and Bulova have produced for this collaboration. These are not watches that happen to have Mickey on the face as an afterthought. They are watches designed by brands with serious watchmaking credentials, where the Mickey design has been executed with genuine restraint and quality materials.
The Eco-Drive technology on the Citizen piece alone adds meaningful long-term value. A watch that never needs a battery replacement and can be powered by any available light source is a practical daily-wear item rather than a purchase that sits in a drawer after the vacation ends. The Bulova’s gold-tone hardware and black leather strap combination reads as formal enough to wear outside the parks without announcing itself as a Disney souvenir to everyone in the room.
Both pieces work as genuine watches first and Disney souvenirs second. That distinction matters at these price points.
What Else Is Available Across the Resort
The EPCOT Port of Entry watches are the latest addition to a growing Disney watch merchandise presence across Walt Disney World. A trio of Citizen watches featuring Cinderella Castle and Mickey and Minnie has appeared at Uptown Jewelers in Magic Kingdom, and Winnie the Pooh Citizen watches have been spotted at the resort as well. Disney is clearly building out a legitimate watch merchandise category, and the Port of Entry additions are the most premium pieces in that lineup so far.
Guests who are specifically visiting EPCOT for these watches should prioritize Port of Entry early in the park day. Premium Disney merchandise at this price point moves faster than most guests expect.
Pack accordingly.




