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How much are the souvenir popcorn buckets at Disney World?

Basic Mickey and Minnie Popcorn Bucket: This classic design, featuring Mickey or Minnie Mouse, is often available at both Disneyland and Walt Disney World for around $12-$15.



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That depends, if you like to collect Disney popcorn buckets then yes they are worth it! If you are looking to purchase a refillable bucket, the price is worth it if you plan on eating popcorn more than once during your trip.

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Today, we're rounding up all of the new popcorn buckets Disney has released in Disney World in 2023.
  • Festival of the Arts Figment Popcorn Bucket.
  • Disney100 Popcorn Bucket.
  • Guardians of the Galaxy Skyliner Popcorn Bucket.
  • Pumbaa Popcorn Bucket.
  • Disney100 Premium Cinderella Popcorn Bucket.


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50th Anniversary Skyliner Popcorn Bucket – $19 The bucket is yellow and shaped like a Skyliner gondola.

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Once you purchase a souvenir popcorn bucket from one of the carts throughout the Walt Disney World Resort theme park, you can get refills at a reduced price for the length of your stay. Therefore, your popcorn bucket from your previous visit may not be re-used.

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But many fans also appreciate them because they're so unique, so different, and something people don't get to see every day, she said. There are popcorn buckets that you can only get at certain parks, during certain seasons, and that are a limited release, she said.

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What is this? In addition, the souvenir popcorn container comes with a purple and white shoulder strap featuring the Disney 100 logo. The bucket retails for $28 and is available in the Castle Hub at Magic Kingdom!

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Remember, it doesn't matter which park you purchase your Disney popcorn bucket 2023 from. Whether you're at Disneyland or Disney World, you can purchase a refill for your bucket at any of the four Disney theme parks, two water parks, and Disney Springs. Don't leave your Disney popcorn bucket behind!

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The premium souvenir bucket has returned to the popcorn stand to the right of Cinderella Castle, and is not currently sold at the temporary stand on the left. The popcorn bucket features Cinderella in her wedding gown, and comes with a Disney100 Years of Wonder lanyard attached.

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Disney Popcorn Bucket Popularity The more limited in quantity a popular bucket is, the chances are it will also rise in popularity as collectors try to get their hands on these rare collectible Disney Parks items.

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Bubble Wands My number one recommendation to anyone visiting Disneyland with kids is always the bubble wand. They're sold at stands throughout the park and cost a whopping $30.

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Not only is it the largest popcorn bucket we've ever seen at Walt Disney World, but it comes with a Star Wars lanyard attached to it, and the back panels light up! If you decide to actually use it for popcorn transport, refills are $2.00. The Falcon can be yours for $24.99.

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First character popcorn bucket at Disney was the Mickey Snowman Popcorn Bucket.

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Mobile Ordering is fairly simple! On your My Disney Experience App you can check the Mobile Order section to find the specific souvenir release you're looking for. If there are arrival windows open, you'll be able to select from the available times.

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For more than 30 years, Walt Disney World has donated the money from the wishing wells and fountains to children's charities in Central Florida. “Every coin collected represents a precious wish,” said Nancy Gidusko, director of corporate citizenship for Walt Disney World Resort.

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When prepared food goes unused at Disney Parks, it doesn't get tossed—it gets donated. The Disneyland® Resort donates over 2,000 pounds each month to Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County.

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Speaking of food and wine, let's get to your question! I think you will be happy to hear that you can absolutely get to-go boxes for your leftovers from the table service restaurants that are à la carte. In fact, I do it all the time!

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Yes, you are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverages into Disney's theme parks and water parks.

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