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Disney Launches 2024 Family Holiday Pajamas: Unwrap the Magic With Must-Have Styles for Everyone
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Date:2025-04-14 02:14:44
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The magic of the holiday season arrives early with the launch of Disney's 2024 family holiday pajamas, and it’s a celebration you won’t want to miss. Kicking off today, the first release of this year’s collection features charming Mickey Mouse family pajama sets that are sure to make your festive season unforgettable. E! is thrilled to exclusively announce the launch of these enchanting new Disney releases and get started on the 2024 holiday fun.
With cozy designs and festive prints, these pajamas bring the joy of Disney right into your home, perfect for creating those special holiday memories.
The excitement doesn’t end here. Mark your calendars for September 16 when the full holiday sleep shop will be unveiled. This expanded collection promises even more delightful options to keep your whole family stylishly snuggled throughout the season. Plus, discover a preview of what’s coming in part two of the holiday collection right here.
2024 Disney Holiday Pajamas
Get into the holiday spirit with soft, comfy lounge pants that feature Mickey, Minnie, and plenty of cheer.
Size Range: XS to 3X
Get ready to cozy up in the cutest holiday pajamas featuring Mickey and Minnie—perfect for snuggling and making magical memories this season.
Size Range: XS to 3X
These festive pajamas are perfect for curling up by the fire, with a cute Mickey and Minnie print that adds a little extra holiday cheer to bedtime.
Size Range: 2 to 10
Bundle up in holiday cheer with a hooded coverall that's all about festive comfort and merry relaxation.
Size Range: XS to 3X
Get your little ones ready for a cozy night of holiday fun in this adorable hooded one-piece, perfect for making magical memories.
Size Range: 2 to 13
Let your kiddo drift into a festive wonderland with this comfy holiday sleep set, starring their favorite Disney duo.
Size Range: 2 to 10
Wrap your little one in festive cheer with this adorable sleeper that’s as snug and sweet as the season itself.
Size Range: Newborn to 24 months
Get a glimpse of the exciting styles coming in part two of the 2024 Disney holiday pajamas collection, featuring beloved characters like Spider-Man, Disney Princesses, and Winnie the Pooh.
Where can I shop Disney's 2024 family holiday pajamas?
You can shop Disney's 2024 family holiday pajamas on the Disney Store website. The initial release starts on September 9, featuring styles for women, men, kids, and babies. A second drop will be available starting September 16.
When does the Disney 2024 holiday pajamas collection launch?
The Disney 2024 holiday pajamas collection launches on the Disney Store website in two phases. The first round of the collection, featuring styles for women, men, kids, and babies, debuts on September 9. The second drop of this year's holiday pajamas will be available starting September 16.
What sizes are available for Disney's 2024 holiday pajamas collection?
Disney's 2024 holiday pajamas collection is available in a wide range of sizes to suit the whole family. For adults, sizes range from XS to 3X, while kids' pajamas come in sizes 2 to 13. Baby pajamas are available in sizes from newborn to 24 months. You can shop the collection on the Disney Store website, with the first launch on September 9 and the second drop on September 16.
How much is Disney Store shipping?
Disney Store offers free shipping on orders of $75 or more with the code SHIPMAGIC. This promotion allows you to enjoy complimentary delivery on qualifying purchases.
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