Key Takeaways
- What: New Donald Duck and Daisy Duck perforated baseball jerseys are available for purchase.
- Where: DisneyStore.com, Walt Disney World, and Disneyland Resort locations.
- When: Available now across physical retail locations and digital storefronts.
- Details: Disney has deployed distinct design variations based on the point of purchase, utilizing park opening years or character debut years to segment the merchandise.
The Walt Disney Company continues to refine its consumer products division by implementing regional merchandise segmentation. This strategy is highly visible in the recent release of the Donald Duck and Daisy Duck baseball jerseys. By offering distinct design variations based on the point of purchase, Disney encourages collectors to secure multiple versions of the same product. As a dedicated Donald Duck fan, I recently purchased the character-specific edition, while April from A Bouncin’ Journey acquired the matching Daisy Duck version. Before you finalize your purchase at Magic Kingdom or online, it is critical to evaluate the specific design differences across the domestic parks and digital storefronts.
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Strategic Merchandise Segmentation
Each distribution channel offers a customized spin on the jersey concept. Disney avoids cannibalizing in-park sales by intentionally altering the designs sold via their central e-commerce platform. The operational differences manifest in the numbers displayed on the jerseys and the text embroidered across the chest.
| Retail Location | Chest Text | Number Identifier | Adult Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Disneyland Resort | Disneyland | 55 (1955 Opening) | $79.99 |
| Walt Disney World | Walt Disney World | 71 (1971 Opening) | $79.99 |
| DisneyStore.com | Character Name & Face | 34 (Donald) or 40 (Daisy) | $79.99 |
Park Exclusives: Celebrating Resort History
Guests shopping at retail locations inside EPCOT or Disney’s Hollywood Studios will find the regional Walt Disney World jerseys. These variants feature the classic resort logo embroidered across the front. The number printed on the back and sleeve corresponds directly to the opening year of the respective property. Walt Disney World editions prominently display 71, representing the resort’s 1971 debut. West coast shoppers at Disneyland will find their local versions sporting the number 55.
DisneyStore.com Editions: Character Focus
If you prefer a character-centric design rather than a regional theme park logo, the online Disney Store versions alter the formula. Instead of park geography, these jerseys celebrate the cinematic history of the characters themselves.

The DisneyStore.com Donald Duck variant features “Donald Duck” lettering on the chest accompanied by an embroidered applique of his face. The sleeves and back display the number 34, recognizing 1934, the year he debuted in The Wise Little Hen. Similarly, the Daisy Duck edition sold online is pale pink with purple trim and utilizes the number 40, pointing to her 1940 appearance in Mr. Duck Steps Out.

Choosing the correct jersey depends entirely on your collecting priority. The physical park editions serve as wearable souvenirs of your vacation year, while the digital releases function as direct character tributes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the Donald Duck baseball jerseys at Walt Disney World and the Disney Store?
The Walt Disney World Donald Duck baseball jersey features the resort logo and the number 71 for its opening year, while the Disney Store version features Donald Duck’s name, face, and the number 34 for his cinematic debut year.
How much do the Donald and Daisy Duck baseball jerseys cost?
The Donald Duck and Daisy Duck adult baseball jerseys retail for $79.99 across all distribution channels, including physical park locations and the digital storefront.
What does the number 40 mean on the Daisy Duck baseball jersey?
The number 40 on the Disney Store edition of the Daisy Duck baseball jersey represents 1940, the year Daisy Duck made her theatrical debut in the animated short Mr. Duck Steps Out.
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