Light wood-simulated finish on these restful Cape Cod trash cans create a relaxing setting at the American Waterfront.
// Tokyo Disney Resort, Tokyo DisneySea, American Waterfront, Cape Cod, 2013
[Source: Philippe Piquer. Used by permission.]
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“N” stands for Nemo… but not that animated clown fish that keeps needing to be found. We’re talking Captain Nemo at Tokyo DisneySea’s Mysterious Island!
// Tokyo Disney Resort, Tokyo DisneySea, Mysterious Island, 2012
[Source: Maihamazing. Used by permission.]
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Explore the castle fortress in Tokyo DisneySea’s Mediterranean Harbor… and you might stumble upon this themed can. What do you think the boxy pattern hints at?
// Tokyo Disney Resort, Tokyo DisneySea, Mediterranean Harbor, Fortress Explorations, 2013
[Source: Maihamazing. Used by permission.]
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The popular Toy Story [Midway] Mania ride recently made its debut at Tokyo DisneySea. To properly theme the location, a new section inside the American Waterfront area was created, Toyville Trolley Park.
I think you’ll agree that the new trash cans that came with this expansion look pretty classy! They feature a teal can with an emblem that denotes the “TTP” initials of the new subsection. The theme makes far more sense here than it ever did at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
// Tokyo DisneySea, American Waterfront, Toyville Trolley Park, 2012
[Source: Jason Grandt via Twitter. Used by permission.]
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Tucked away in Tokyo DisneySea’s American Waterfront area is the New York Deli. When you are done eating your sandwich, throw your garbage away in this trash can!
// Tokyo DisneySea, American Waterfront, New York Harbor, New York Deli, 2010
[Source: Matthew Feige via Flickr. Used by permission.]
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A mesmerizing pattern can be found on these trash cans in the Arabian Coast area of Tokyo DisneySea. I love the use of different shapes and colors. They’d almost be fitting in Epcot’s Morocco… but instead Walt Disney World gives us these horrid, unthemed units instead.
// Tokyo DisneySea, Arabian Coast, 2010
[Source: Matthew Feige via Flickr. Used by permission.]
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Some visit Tokyo DisneySea’s Port Discovery area to check out StormRider, Aquatopia, and the DisneySea Electric Railway. But the real attraction is the awesome logo on their trash cans!
// Tokyo DisneySea, Port Discovery, 2010
[Source: Matthew Feige via Flickr. Used by permission.]
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