Photos: Celebrate Disneyland Favorites with Popcorn Bucket Featuring Art from Joey Chou

That "Disney Parks" Logo leads us to believe it won't just be at Disneyland.

Similar to the popcorn bucket celebrating all things Disney California Adventure we spotted recently, a popcorn bucket has been spotted across the Esplanade celebrating all things Disneyland Park.

With stylized art from artist Joey Chou, this bucket features characters and imagery from a number of Disneyland attractions and landmarks.

All over the bucket one can find the Matterhorn, Sleeping Beauty Castle, Space Mountain, Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, “it’s a small world," and more alongside Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Goofy, Donald, Dumbo, and others.

While we love the style and look, it’s a decidedly different look from the bucket we spotted at Disney California Adventure, which features a more traditional style and the Disney California Adventure logo. Thus, we find it hard to believe it’s the companion piece to that bucket. This one just says “Disney Parks" on it - so Walt Disney World locals, heads up! This might be coming to you too.

It also features an emblem marking it as part of the Disney Artist Showcase - which means we might see more popcorn buckets designed by favorite artists in the future.

We spotted this bucket at a cart on Main Street U.S.A., where it is selling (as of press time) for $14.25. To visit the park and get your hands on these popcorn buckets, or just visit the Disneyland Resort in general, be sure to reach out to our friends at Mouse Fan Travel who can assist with all your booking needs.

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Tony Betti
Originally from California where he studied a dying artform (hand-drawn animation), Tony has spent most of his adult life in the theme parks of Orlando. When he’s not writing for LP, he’s usually watching and studying something animated or arguing about “the good ole’ days” at the parks.