Even the trash cans are taking refuge indoors in preparation for Hurricane Nicole! // Walt Disney World, Disney's Polynesian Village Resort, 2022 [Source: Kimberley Lewis. Used by permission.]
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Even the trash cans are taking refuge indoors in preparation for Hurricane Nicole! // Walt Disney World, Disney's Polynesian Village Resort, 2022 [Source: Kimberley Lewis. Used by permission.]
Triple threat of trash, recycling, and towel return cans at the Polynesian. // Walt Disney World, Polynesian Village Resort, 2022 [Source: Daniel Wanderman. Used by Permission.]
Flapless inlet cans are being used in Epcot's World Celebration neighborhood. These came into popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic. To date they have been deployed selectively at both Epcot and Blizzard Beach. Besides the use of the large open inlet, these cans differ from other blue Epcot logo cans with the addition of "Trash Please" labeling below the inlet. // Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Celebration, 2022 [Source: Jeremiah Good. Used by Permission.]
I SWEAR!!
IF SHE POST THE PHOTOS, I’M GONNA MAKE A FUNERAL FOR MYSELF.