McDonald’s China has inked a multi-year deal to provide Happy Meal toys themed to Shanghai Disney Resort’s attractions and characters.
The first limited-time promotion would feature a series of seven uniquely designed McDonald’s Happy Meal products available through March 29, 2022, as part of Shanghai Disneyland’s yearlong 5th Birthday celebration.
The exclusive Shanghai Disney Resort-themed Happy Meals are available at select McDonald’s restaurants for select times during the limited release. When all seven toys are collected, they can be connected to create a train set.
The deal also allows guests at McDonald’s restaurants across mainland China to win resort products and experiences.
Each Happy Meal in the series features a classic Disney character on an adventure in one of Shanghai Disneyland’s seven themed lands.
According to Phyllis Cheung, McDonald’s China CEO, the alliance with Shanghai Disney Resort will bring even more exciting and exclusive experiences to their customers.
The first themed Happy Meal series marks the beginning of the multi-year collaboration between Shanghai Disney and McDonald’s China.


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