How to Get A Disneyland “Brick”
Bubblegum used to be a way to memorialize your visit to Disneyland- an outstretched arm on the Matterhorn could leave your flavorless dull pink mark on the ride, and on the park. But alas, with the wave of a putty knife, the memorials would be gone. Now Disneyland has a more permanent way to immortalize yourself - with an approved commemorative paver stone.
The stones are located in the space between Disneyland and Disney’s California Adventure. The stones carry a Disney logo (choose between several), the name of an individual, couple or family, and a date. They are 8″ octagons. The commemorative paver stones have a one time $150 fee, and for an extra $35.00, you can get a wood or acrylic replica for display at home.
Some families make it a tradition to stop by and see their stone, and get a family picture on each visit. The pavers can make a special way to memorialize a loved one who is a part of special memories at Disneyland, and, although memorial specific messages aren’t allowed, the name, and a birthdate or anniversary or the date of passing could be a thoughtful way to keep them close to Disneyland.
Disneyland commemorative stones or “Disneyland Bricks” are available here or by calling 800-760-3566.

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I would like to get something from Disney World seeing how I live here in Orlando. Anything like that available.
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Would you please send me information on how toobtain a brick? Can I buy one on line?
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