Someone lost clothing in 1966, as it's sitting on top of this blue bullet can outside the Plaza Building construction site at the Disneyland Hotel. Is it yours? #TrashCanTuesday
The last of the big time swingers, the boring, brown trash cans used in the Country Bear Jamboree. Attraction temporarily closed in January for reimagining. And hopefully new trash cans!
Looks like a traditional can at Vero Beach - but upon closer inspection it's actually half of a trash/recycling combo. Note one side curved and opposite flat.
The perfect apparel for #TrashCanTuesday, this "Love Our Disney Theme Parks" shirt spotlights an iconic recycling can design and classic #WaltDisneyWorld branding. A companion #Disneyland version is also available.
"Journey of Water, Inspired by Moana" trash cans have appeared during previews at Epcot. (You know it's a modern "attraction" because the title is so unwieldy that it needs a comma.) Unlike the attraction name, the colors seem to be going for a drab, dirt motif. #TrashCanTuesday
An alternative can style used for Shanghai Disneyland’s Toy Story Land. Instead of the multicolor, LEGO brick-style look, a simple bright green design similar to other monochromatic cans found throughout the Shanghai park.
Strong retro-1980s vibe on the designs for the Mickey & Friends Parking Structure at the Disneyland Resort. Bonus points for the use of the Jiminy Cricket Recycling Icon. #TrashCanTuesday
The Spectacular Failure of the Star Wars Hotel, trash can edition. Don't have 4 hours to watch YouTuber Jenny Nicholson's video essay on "the Star Wars hotel"? (https://buff.ly/3x7aqaQ) These lame attempts at trash cans summarize the story quite well.