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In 2024 Tokyo Disneyland launched a series of mini-festival events called Disney Pal-Palooza. The first, "Minnie's Funderland," ran from January-March 2024 and featured special pink trash can designs.
For the 2nd installment in the Pal-Palooza series, our favorite duck got center stage as "Donald's Quacky Duck City" imagined a world where Donald Duck is a superstar. Again, special decorations, merchandise, food, and a parade honored him during this limited-time festival from April-June 2024.
These white garbage and recycling cans featured Donald's signature blue shirt and red bow tie, anchored by yellow feet and his hat on top. Small yellow "flash" graphics emulate the appearance of photo flashbulbs to highlight Donald's star status.
Kudos to Tokyo Disney Resort for continuing to innovate trash can designs.
// Tokyo Disney Resort, Tokyo Disneyland, World Bazzar, 2024
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magicaltrash · 17 days
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This spooky ornate trash can sets the stage for what lies ahead at Mystic Point. // Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, Hong Kong Disneyland, Mystic Point, 2024 [Source: anyfreshfry. Used by Permission.]
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magicaltrash · 24 days
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Sprocketed refuse tucked away at Animal Kingdom Lodge. // Walt Disney World, Animal Kingdom Lodge, Kidani Village, Johari Treasures, 2024 [Source: MrEPCOT. Used by Permission.]
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magicaltrash · 29 days
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Before you head backstage to meet Mickey Mouse, spend some time outside to explore something really magical... the trash cans! These classy white cans feature musically-inspired artwork, complete with “MM” initials on top. // Disneyland Paris Resort, Disneyland Paris, Fantasyland, Meet Mickey Mouse, 2019 [Source: craigs_dizneyworldadventure. Used by Permission.]
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magicaltrash · 2 months
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"Just where do you think you're taking that trash can?" A trash can swap taking place at Main Street Station in Disneyland. Why? Who knows!? // Disneyland Resort, Disneyland, Main Street U.S.A., Main Street Station, 2015 [Source: Louie Mantia, Jr.. Used by Permission.]
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magicaltrash · 2 months
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The Orange Bird returns once again to trash can salt & pepper shakers with the latest release aligned with the 2024 Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival. After previous appearances in 2022 and 2023. One side notes "Orange Bird: Totally a-peel-ing" with a stylized "71" in the background (the opening year of Walt Disney World. Color scheme includes pink, aqua, light blue, and yellow, which is highlighted on the other side with phrasing "Life's Full of Zest." On top is a hybrid orange/Spaceship Earth icon that we've often seen during this festival. Trash can salt & pepper shakers first debuted in 2014 with a 4-can set featuring Disneyland cans, including Adventureland, Frontierland, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland. // Salt & Pepper Shakers, Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival, 2024 [Source: Gary Lindos. Used by Permission.]
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magicaltrash · 2 months
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After months of refurbishment, Disneyland's Mark Twain Riverboat returned to service in February 2024 with all hands on deck... including the trash cans. // Disneyland Resort, Disneyland, Frontierland, Mark Twain Riverboat, 2024 [Source: Jason Schultz / Parkendium. Used by Permission.]
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Here's a tip you can use at home: Want to spice up an off-the-shelf trash can with a little Disney magic? Grab an erasable marker and craft your favorite attractions on the side. Use this Space Mountain can from WDW as an example! (Oddly, this can was onstage near the exit - questionable show.) // Walt Disney World, Magic Kingdom, Tomorrowland, Space Mountain, 2023 [Source: Brent M. Parker. Used by Permission.]
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magicaltrash · 2 months
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Parked in the corner of the Buzz Lightyear's Astro Blaster queue at Tokyo Disneyland is this themed, bullet-style can. What's it supposed to be? A battery? A lever? A rejected droid from Star Tours? // Tokyo Disney Resort, Tokyo Disneyland, Tomorrowland, Buzz Lightyear's Astro Blaster, 2023 [Source: Maihamazing. Used by Permission.]
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magicaltrash · 2 months
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Par-tee with an Arnold Palmer in hand as you tee off at one of his managed properties, Walt Disney World's Lake Buena Vista Golf Course. Arnold Palmer Golf Management signed a 20-year partnership with Walt Disney World in 2011, taking over all golf course operations at the resort - which unfortunately means an infusion of UnMagical Trash cans. // Walt Disney World, Disney's Lake Buena Vista Golf Course, 2024 [Source: share_a_dream_come_true. Used by Permission.]
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magicaltrash · 2 months
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It's 2004 and you can spot many trash can designs from the DCA 1.0 era, stockpiled behind Disneyland in an area that would eventually become Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. Can you identify all the lands represented? And who owns that bike?
// Disneyland Resort, Disneyland, Backstage, 2004
[Source: Darkbeer via Jason Schultz. Used by Permission.]
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magicaltrash · 2 months
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What do you do when you have an ugly garbage can in a themed environment? You wrap it! This maintenance cart features a Pop Century Resort can wrap to disguise the generic can underneath. // Walt Disney World, Pop Century Resort, Classic Hall, 2024 [Source: obliviousfool. Used by Permission.]
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magicaltrash · 3 months
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Somebody's ready to spill the dirt... An open Tomorrowland trash can located at Disneyland. // Disneyland Resort, Disneyland, Tomorrowland, 2023 [Source: Jason Schultz / Parkendium. Used by Permission.]
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magicaltrash · 3 months
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In 2024 Tokyo Disneyland launched a series of mini-festival events called Disney Pal-Palooza. The first ran from January-March 2024 and was themed as "Minnie's Funderland," a celebration of Minnie Mouse and all the things she dreams and loves. Special decorations, merchandise, food, and a parade were part of this event - and so was a special trash can design! These pink garbage and recycling cans featuring light blue trim, light pink polka-dots, and a red bow situated on the inlet flap. It's great to see Tokyo delivering limited-time themed cans to support their festivals. TDL also did this back in 2021 for their "Happy Fair with Baymax" limited-time meet-and-greet event - and a special red Baymax can. Love it! // Tokyo Disney Resort, Tokyo Disneyland, Fantasyland, 2024 [Source: OmniSnoozer. Used by Permission.]
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magicaltrash · 3 months
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The sole survivors of a long-forgotten civilization, for generations these weathered trash cans have sat exposed to the harsh elements of Central America. // Tokyo Disney Resort, Tokyo DisneySea, Lost River Delta, 2021 [Source: Maihamazing. Used by Permission.]
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magicaltrash · 4 months
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Festive castle, mesmerizing fountains, and Fantasyland trash cans. What a way to enjoy a holiday! // Disneyland Resort, Disneyland, Fantasyland, Sleeping Beauty Castle, 2023 [Source: 33Wonderland. Used by Permission.]
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magicaltrash · 4 months
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First major attraction past the entrance gates at Disneyland? Of course it's the trash cans, given the reverence and respect they deserve in this photo from December 1979. Sit back in the shade and enjoy!
The same aqua/yellow cans found on Main Street U.S.A. are used in this plaza as well. // Disneyland Resort, Disneyland, Entrance 1979 [Source: Gorillas Don't Blog. Used by Permission.]
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