The new pink polka-dot Valentine’s Day popcorn bucket teased by Disneyland Resort on Wednesday is now available for purchase. Disneyland Resort did not provide a specific end date for the popcorn bucket’s availability, but it will presumably be available through Valentine’s Day on February 14, 2024, or while supplies last.
We picked up the new Mickey-shaped popcorn bucket at this Pixar Pier cart in Disney California Adventure. The Valentino popcorn bucket is also still available.
Polka Dot Mickey-shaped Balloon Valentine’s Day Popcorn Bucket – $18.75 (with tax)
The new Mickey-shaped popcorn bucket is light pink — almost lilac. The silhouettes of Mickey and Minnie are on the front in dark, sparkly pink. The couple is kissing while holding their hands together in a heart.
The polka-dots all over the popcorn bucket are a subtler sparkly pink that is almost the same color as the bucket. It includes a polka-dot strap featuring the same image of Mickey and Minnie, as well as the Disney Parks wordmark in white.
The strap is adjustable with plastic pink hardware and has a plastic buckle. In addition to the dots and image of Mickey and Minnie, it also features hearts with Cupid’s arrows through them. The strap is a similar light pink to the bucket, but the dots, hearts, and mice on the strap are a much brighter pink.
The bucket is limited to two per person, per transaction. No discounts apply. It includes popcorn with purchase.
In Disney California Adventure, the Valentine’s Day popcorn bucket is also available from the popcorn carts new Carthay Circle Restaurant and at Grizzly Peak Airfield. In Disneyland Park, it’s available at the popcorn carts near Central Plaza, at the “it’s a small world” promenade, near Fantasyland Theatre, near Star Trader, near Mark Twain Riverboat, and near The Haunted Mansion.
The popcorn comes loaded into the back of the bucket.
Other Valentine’s Day food, beverages, and novelty souvenirs will be available at Disneyland Resort over the next few weeks.
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