A Brick-Built Tribute to Disneyland’s Heart
There’s nothing quite like the feeling of stepping onto Main Street, U.S.A. and smelling the fresh popcorn while hearing the Dapper Dans harmonize. Now, you can bring that exact feeling home in brick form. Released online for everyone on June 4, 2026, the brand-new LEGO Disney Main Street, U.S.A. set (Set #43302) is officially available, and it’s a must-have for Disney history buffs and LEGO collectors alike.
This massive set contains 3,899 pieces and is rated for builders aged 18 and up. Priced at $399.99 USD, the set was designed to mark the 70th anniversary of Disneyland’s nostalgic gateway, delivering a highly detailed, collaborative building experience that captures the charm of a bygone era.
Iconic Disneyland Landmarks in Miniature
The set allows you to build three classic modular buildings that you can arrange however you prefer. Each structure is packed with authentic details:
- The Fire Station: Rebuilt with incredible precision, this building features the legendary Walt Disney family apartment on the top floor, complete with the famous glowing lamp in the window.
- The Emporium: Recreating the corner merchandise shop, this building lets your minifigures browse miniature Disney products.
- The Crystal Arcade: Home to a detailed jewelry shop and beautifully designed glass-like panels.
To round out the scene, the set also includes a vintage fire engine and a nostalgic popcorn cart featuring a clever popping play function.
Sixteen Minifigures Bring the Street to Life
No trip down Main Street is complete without the people who make it special. This set features an impressive lineup of 16 minifigures, offering an unprecedented look at everyday park operations. The character lineup includes Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse in classic park attire, the complete four-member Dapper Dans barbershop quartet, the Fire Department Chief, an Emporium Cast Member, a popcorn cart Cast Member, and seven distinct theme park guests.
Hidden Disney Easter Eggs
LEGO designers have hidden several clever nods to Disney history throughout the build. As you assemble the shops and streets, keep an eye out for these special details:
- A tiny brick-built Wall-E robot hidden inside the Crystal Arcade.
- The enchanted rose from Beauty and the Beast.
- A miniature representation of Cinderella’s Castle.
- Minifigure-scale Mickey ear headbands and multi-colored Mickey ear balloons.
Our Take: Why This Set is a Collector’s Dream
For years, Disney parks fans have clamored for more sets themed to physical park locations beyond the iconic castles. Releasing a set that honors the actual architecture of Disneyland is a massive win. What makes this set stand out is its modularity. Because each building is assembled independently, you don’t have to display them in a straight line. You can arrange your custom street layout to fit on narrow bookshelves, desks, or a dedicated display cabinet.
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