oswald-ears:

Oh so speaking of Disney trash cans
took this in line for Tower of Terror last week.
Why yes, I was paying more attention to the scenery than the idea of actually getting on that horrifying ride for the first time on purpose, why do you ask?

oswald-ears:

Oh so speaking of Disney trash cans

took this in line for Tower of Terror last week.

Why yes, I was paying more attention to the scenery than the idea of actually getting on that horrifying ride for the first time on purpose, why do you ask?

magicaltrash:

[Waves Hand] “These are not the garbage carts you are looking for!”

// Walt Disney World, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Echo Lake, Star Tours, 2006

[Source: Steve Tanner personal collection]

magicaltrash:

[Waves Hand] “These are not the garbage carts you are looking for!”

// Walt Disney World, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Echo Lake, Star Tours, 2006

[Source: Steve Tanner personal collection]

graveyardoflostships:

Some Small World topiary, fence, and trash cans for you.

graveyardoflostships:

Some Small World topiary, fence, and trash cans for you.

Yikes.

h-goldbach:

That awkward moment when I see a picture of someone and know exactly where they are based on the trash can in the background.  Who am I?  Andrew?

You’ve learned well, young one.

magicaltrash:

I wonder how long it took Disney to design the new trash cans sitting outside at the new Art of Animation Resort in Walt Disney World.  

Seriously, this is all you could come up with?  Way to tie into the “theme,” if by theme, they mean “hotel dedicated to franchises that sell a lot of toys masking as a tribute to animation.”

// Walt Disney World, Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, Exterior, 2012

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The more I’ve been down here, the more disappointed I am with some of the “themed cans” that I see. I just really wish that they were more detailed than a solid color.

magicaltrash:

I wonder how long it took Disney to design the new trash cans sitting outside at the new Art of Animation Resort in Walt Disney World.

Seriously, this is all you could come up with? Way to tie into the “theme,” if by theme, they mean “hotel dedicated to franchises that sell a lot of toys masking as a tribute to animation.”

// Walt Disney World, Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, Exterior, 2012

[Source: Dave Holland. Used by permission.]

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The more I’ve been down here, the more disappointed I am with some of the “themed cans” that I see. I just really wish that they were more detailed than a solid color.

magicaltrash:

We love it when Disney podcasters say “Hello!”

“Greetings from the Disneyland Resort to my friends at Magical Trash from Paul Barrie & the WindowtotheMagic Podcast!”

// Disneyland Resort, Downtown Disney, 2011

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magicaltrash:

We love it when Disney podcasters say “Hello!”

“Greetings from the Disneyland Resort to my friends at Magical Trash from Paul Barrie & the WindowtotheMagic Podcast!”

// Disneyland Resort, Downtown Disney, 2011

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magicaltrash:

Snowflake trash cans are back for the Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights!

// Walt Disney World, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Streets of America, 2011

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magicaltrash:

Snowflake trash cans are back for the Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights!

// Walt Disney World, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Streets of America, 2011

[Source: Daveh787 on Twitter. Used by permission.]

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