PHOTOS: New President’s Day, Valentine’s Day, International Women’s Day, ‘Hawkeye,’ and More Pins Debut at the Disneyland Resort for February 2022

Today marks the start of February, and a new month means new pins at the Disneyland Resort!

Let’s take a look at some of the new additions!

Three special holidays are represented this month.

A quartet of Disney Princesses, Jasmine, Mulan, Belle, and Tiana, come together for International Women’s Day.

Cinderella Princess Tea Party Limited Edition Pin – $19.99

The new release for the Princess Tea Party collection features a cup and saucer themed to Cinderella, complete with a glass slipper top! The pin has an edition size of 4,000.

Rapunzel Character Gift Boxes Pin – $19.99

If you’ve ever needed to get a gift for Rapunzel, this limited edition Character Gift Boxes pin has some suggestions, complete with a palette, frying pan, book on botany, and Pascal unenthusiastically wearing a replica of her dress. It has an edition size of 2,250.

Ultimate Princess Collection Mulan Limited Release Pin – $34.99

Mulan shows off a fashionable gown as part of the Ultimate Princess Collection.

Sam the Eagle President’s Day 2022 Limited Release Pin – $17.99

Sam the Eagle poses patriotically with silhouettes of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington for President’s Day.

Cinderella Valentine’s Day 2022 Limited Release Pin – $17.99

Cinderella and Prince Charming dance the night away to mark Valentine’s Day on this pin.

Hawkeye Limited Release Pins – $15.99 each

Clint Barton and Kate Bishop aim for heroic heights on these two pins inspired by “Hawkeye.”

We found all of these pins at Julius Katz & Sons in Disney California Adventure.

Which pin is your favorite? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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