There are trading cards hitting shelves today with actual fabric from Haunted Mansion cast member costumes embedded in them. Not game-worn jerseys. Not movie props. Pieces of the uniforms worn by the people who operate the rides at Disneyland.
That's the headline of 2025 Topps Disneyland 70th Anniversary, the first-ever Topps collaboration with Disneyland. It's live nationally today in hobby and value blaster format. And the relic cards in this product are unlike anything Topps has done before.
56 Relic Cards With Actual Park Materials
The Enchanted Relics insert set contains 56 cards. Each one holds a physical piece of a cast member costume from a Disneyland attraction. Haunted Mansion. Space Mountain. Pirates of the Caribbean. Star Tours. It's a Small World. Toontown. The list keeps going.
But the costumes aren't the only materials in play. Some Enchanted Relics cards contain pieces of vintage Disneyland admission tickets from 1957 to 1962. Others have fragments of Disney Dollars. These are park artifacts sealed inside trading cards. For theme park collectors, this is entirely new territory.
There's also a Collector's Pin Relic. An actual 70th anniversary pin embedded in the card. Numbered /70.
The 150-Card Base Set
The base set breaks into four subsets. Then & Now covers 82 cards comparing classic and modern Disneyland. Timeline runs 17 cards through key moments in park history. Snack Time highlights 18 iconic Disneyland foods. Concept Art delivers 33 cards of original park designs.
For a non-sports product, 150 cards is substantial. The Concept Art subset alone could become a collector favorite. Original Disneyland concept illustrations on trading cards haven't been done at this scale.
Tim Allen, Margaret Kerry, and 35 Other Autograph Signers
The autograph checklist splits into two groups. 19 Attraction Autographs feature voice actors and performers tied to Disneyland rides. 18 1955 Topps Icons Autographs round out the list.
The names that matter. Tim Allen signed as Buzz Lightyear. Margaret Kerry signed as the original Tinker Bell reference model. She's 96 years old. Jim Cummings signed for Winnie the Pooh and Tigger. Bret Iwan signed as the current voice of Mickey Mouse. Albert Brooks signed for Marlin from Finding Nemo. Anika Noni Rose signed as Princess Tiana.
Ben Burtt, the sound designer behind R2-D2, is on the checklist. So is Bill Farmer (Pluto) and Jeff Pidgeon (the Aliens from Toy Story).
The Margaret Kerry cards will be the long-term holds. A 96-year-old signer who was the physical reference model for the original Tinker Bell animation. That's a finite autograph supply with a direct connection to 1953 Disney history.
The Parallel Rainbow
The base parallels run from Rainbow Foil down to Foilfractor 1/1. In between: Green /199, Blue /99, Gold /50, Orange /25, Black /10, Red /5.
Exclusive parallels exist for the Disneyland-only boxes. Purple Glitter /55. Gold Confetti /55. Red & White Light Bulb /5.
77 sketch card artists contributed hand-drawn 1/1 cards to the product. That's a massive sketch card pool for a non-sports release.
Chrome Insert Sets
Eight chrome insert sets span the product. Each one is numbered and tied to a specific Disneyland attraction or theme.
A Pirate's Life is numbered /67 (Pirates opened in 1967). Character Nametags /70. Eighth Wonder /55. Enchanted Tiki Room /63. Tomorrowland Cosmic /77. 1977 Star Tours /87. It's a Small World is unnumbered. Happy Haunts /99 is exclusive to the Disneyland box.
The numbering matches the year each attraction opened. That's a detail collectors will appreciate.
Pricing and Where to Buy
Three configurations.
Value Blaster: $24.99. Seven packs of five cards. The entry point. Available nationally at retail.
Hobby Box: $109.99. Twelve packs of eight cards. Eight inserts, six Rainbow Foil parallels, and two numbered parallels guaranteed. No guaranteed autograph. That's a notable absence for a $110 hobby box, but the relic and sketch card odds partially offset it.
Disneyland Exclusive Box: $150. Ten packs of eight cards. Exclusive parallels including Happy Haunts Chrome and unsigned On-Site Autograph cards. Sold at Pin Traders in Downtown Disney District, limited to two per guest. Also available on DisneyStore.com.
A "Magical Grand Prize Redemption" scratch-off card offers a free trip to Disneyland. Golden ticket energy.
Where This Fits
Topps has been on a run. The Cena Commemorative Collection sold out in hours two weeks ago. Heritage Baseball drops March 18. Series 1 already produced a 1/1 Ohtani patch card that moved the market.
This is different from all of those. It's a non-sports product built around theme park nostalgia and physical artifacts. The relic cards containing actual cast member costumes and vintage admission tickets have no real comparable in the hobby. Nobody has done this before.
Disneyland opened July 17, 1955. Seventy years later, pieces of the park are inside trading cards. For Disney collectors and card collectors alike, that overlap didn't exist until today.



