Disney Springs has a way of turning a casual shopping afternoon into something genuinely memorable, and the combination of the open-air environment, the rotating roster of pop-up events, and the steady stream of limited-edition merchandise that passes through the district gives frequent visitors a reason to keep coming back even when they have already seen everything the permanent shops have to offer. The best Disney Springs weekends are those when something unexpected is happening alongside the standard lineup, with a brand setting up a temporary activation that gives guests access to products and experiences not available anywhere else on property and may not be available for long. This weekend is one of those weekends. Crocs is bringing a Jibbitz Pop-Up Event to Marketplace Co-Op at Disney Springs on May 2 and 3, offering guests a dedicated shopping experience built around the Disney Parks collaboration, which has been generating significant buzz across the parks and lifestyle communities since the brand began expanding its Disney footprint in increasingly creative ways. If you have been following the Crocs and Disney partnership over the past several months, you already know the product lineup has evolved well beyond the clogs that started the collaboration, and this weekend’s pop-up is designed to put the full scope of what the two brands have built together in one place for a limited two-day window.What the Crocs Pop-Up at Disney Springs IncludesThe Jibbitz Pop-Up Event at Marketplace Co-Op will give guests access to Crocs clogs, Jibbitz charms, bags, and more across the two-day event. The specific products being highlighted for the event include the new pink Crocs tote bag, park-inspired Jibbitz charms featuring designs inspired by Mickey waffles and popcorn buckets, clog-shaped bag charms that bring the brand’s signature silhouette into accessory territory, and Mickey-inspired clogs. The Jibbitz charm selection is particularly worth noting for guests who have been building their own collections, as the parks-inspired designs give the customization system a Disney-specific direction that differs from what is typically available through standard retail channels. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Disney Springs (@disneysprings)The pop-up format also means guests can see and interact with the full product range in a curated environment, rather than searching through individual product listings online or hoping the right items are in stock at permanent retail locations. For collectors and fans of the Crocs and Disney collaboration, having everything in one place for two days at one of Walt Disney World’s most visited shopping and dining destinations is the kind of event worth building a weekend visit around.The Disney Headband and Where the Collaboration Has Been GoingThe Crocs and Disney partnership has been expanding in directions that most people did not anticipate when the collaboration first gained traction. The most talked-about recent development was the debut of the Disney-themed Crocs headband, which brought the brand’s signature design language and Jibbitz customization system into the park accessory space for the first time. The headband is lightweight and flexible, with multiple charm holes that let wearers customize the look with Jibbitz, just as they would with their clogs, giving it a level of personal expression that most Disney ear alternatives cannot match. The Minnie Mouse version is available in four color options, and the Mickey Mouse version comes in classic black and neutral cream, with the hair-safe construction addressing one of the persistent practical complaints about Disney park headwear. The headband represents the clearest signal yet that Crocs is treating the Disney collaboration as a platform for genuine product innovation rather than simply licensing artwork onto existing shapes.Credit: CrocsLittle Words Project Is Also Doing a Pop-Up and It Is at EPCOTThe Crocs event at Disney Springs is not the only pop-up happening on Disney property in the coming days. Little Words Project, which has established a strong presence at Disney Springs through its kiosk and multiple Disney collaborations, is stepping into EPCOT for a Mother’s Day weekend pop-up event on May 9 and 10 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. The brand, founded by Adriana Carrig and built around handcrafted affirmation bracelets designed to inspire kindness and self-compassion, will be appearing at EPCOT’s Port of Entry for the event.The headline item for the Little Words Project EPCOT pop-up is the Figment Imagination bracelet, available exclusively at the event. Little Words Project described the bracelet as playful, nostalgic, and full of dreams, and indicated that it will only be available at the pop-up event, making it a genuinely exclusive piece for guests who can be at EPCOT on Mother’s Day weekend. Figment fans and Little Words Project collectors have been anticipating this specific release since earlier Figment bracelet designs generated strong demand at Disney Springs earlier this year.Credit: Erica Lauren, Inside the MagicWhat This Weekend Looks Like for Disney Springs ShoppersThe Crocs Jibbitz Pop-Up at Marketplace Co-Op on May 2 and 3 gives Disney Springs visitors a reason to put the district at the top of this weekend’s agenda. The combination of parks-inspired Jibbitz, the pink tote bag, Mickey-inspired clogs, and the broader product range of the Disney and Crocs collaboration, in a dedicated two-day pop-up environment, is exactly the kind of limited-edition event that tends to generate lines and sell-outs. For guests who have been interested in the collaboration but have not found a single convenient opportunity to explore the full lineup, this weekend at Marketplace Co-Op is the most direct way to do that. And for anyone already planning an EPCOT visit on May 9 or 10 for Mother’s Day weekend, the Little Words Project Figment bracelet pop-up at Port of Entry adds another exclusive pickup opportunity to what is already shaping up to be one of the more event-dense stretches of Disney Springs and EPCOT activity of the spring season.The post Something Is Invading Disney Springs This Weekend and You Only Have 48 Hours to See It appeared first on Inside the Magic.