We sail into black & white Fantasyland and weigh anchor next to a wonderful trash can!
Take a look at the detail… aside from the “Waste Paper” messaging, there are icons showing a broom and dustpan on the logo shield. The word “PUSH” is backed by a ribbon design on the inlet flap, tying into the medieval theme quite well. And there you have Guests hanging out next to it, just because this refuse container is so awesome.
Now that’s a Magical Trash can!
// Disneyland, Fantasyland, Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship, 1962
[Source: Patrick Jenkins at Stuff from the Park. Used by permission.]
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![We sail into black & white Fantasyland and weigh anchor next to a wonderful trash can!
Take a look at the detail… aside from the “Waste Paper” messaging, there are icons showing a broom and dustpan on the logo shield. The word “PUSH” is backed by a ribbon design on the inlet flap, tying into the medieval theme quite well. And there you have Guests hanging out next to it, just because this refuse container is so awesome.
Now that’s a Magical Trash can!
// Disneyland, Fantasyland, Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship, 1962 
[Source: Patrick Jenkins at Stuff from the Park. Used by permission.]Visit MagicalTrash.com • Follow on Twitter - Facebook - Google+](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lztv89w4AC1qzi27yo1_500.jpg)