New trash cans within the Theater of the Stars at Walt Disney Studios in Paris. Home to the new "Alice & The Queen of Hearts: Back to Wonderland" show, this outdoor location previously hosted the "Moteurs... Action!: Stunt Show Spectacular" for 18 years. #TrashCanTuesday
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
Bubble fun at Shanghai Disneyland! Head over to Tomorrowland to spend time with this trash can modified with a bubble blowing machine. #TrashCanTuesday
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. #TrashCanTuesday
Custom trash cans for the "Minnie's Funderland" limited-time celebration; another reason why Tokyo Disneyland is one of the best of the Disney theme parks. #TrashCanTuesday
Over the past year, #MagicalTrash tracked a 14% increase in trash can changes, many driven by attraction openings - and published 1,600+ social media posts to discuss. Learn something new on this #TrashCanTuesday with the 5th annual Magical Trash Year-in-Review: https://buff.ly/3NL2YHA
The Villas at Disneyland Hotel seem to have scored a deal on excess trash cans from Aulani. While not ugly, these cans don't seem special, or dare I say it, magical.
We're off to the exotic lands of Tokyo Disneyland’s Adventureland for #TrashCanTuesday, where well-worn paths, dense foliage, mysterious trash cans, and park benches point to our destination!
Inside the just-opened World of Frozen at #HongKongDisneyland, teal & purple trash cans are spread throughout the land.
The official crest of #Arendelle features a crocus - a multi-color flowering bulb that typically blooms in the spring. The crest design features a purple & green background, with the flower itself colored in a golden yellow. #TrashCanTuesday
Parkside Market - part of the reimagining of Disneyland Resort’s Downtown Disney District - features trash cans with mid-20th century geometric patterns. #TrashCanTuesday