Disneyland is selling replica park rubbish bins – and fans love them
DISNEYLAND are selling replicas of their park rubbish bins, much to the delight of fans. There is a catch – they are currently only being sold at Disneyland in Tokyo. The bins were spotted by Twitter user Jennifer who saw them while on holiday in Japan. The bins, which say: “Camp Woodchuck, Keep Yer Camp […]
DISNEYLAND are selling replicas of their park rubbish bins, much to the delight of fans.
There is a catch – they are currently only being sold at Disneyland in Tokyo.
The bins were spotted by Twitter user Jennifer who saw them while on holiday in Japan.
The bins, which say: “Camp Woodchuck, Keep Yer Camp Clean!” were spotted in a shop in the theme park.
Jennifer wrote: “In Tokyo Disneyland they sell replica functional mini trash cans of trash cans in the park.
“Why can’t we have this?!?! The parks would pay for themselves with these alone!!”
Disney fans were huge fans on the bins.
One person said: “I want 10!”
Another added: “I need this.”
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Someone else agreed: “That’s amazing!!! I would definitely use these at home!”
Others wanted them all: “I would have a different one from every land in each room of my house!”
It isn’t clear how much they cost – but previous designs have cost around £30, according to a blogger.
Fans of Disneyland outside of Japan can currently only buy gifts modelled on park bins in the form of salt and pepper shakers or as pins.
Bins at Disney World hide a surprising number of secrets.
For example, you will never see them emptied in a park as they have hidden tunnels which suck the rubbish out every 20 minutes.
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There is a Disney outlet shop just outside Disney World Orlando where souvenirs are up to 90 per cent off.
Fans can get a number of freebies at the parks such as snacks and drinks, as well as birthday badges and character interactions.
There is also a secret menu with drinks that aren’t advertised to Disney guests available.