New The Three Caballeros EPCOT Mexico Pavilion Loungefly Backpack

Katie Francis

A wide shot of the front of the Mexico Pavilion Loungefly backpack.

New The Three Caballeros EPCOT Mexico Pavilion Loungefly Backpack

A new Mexico pavilion Loungefly backpack featuring The Three Caballeros is available at Walt Disney World after first debuting at Disneyland. We first found it in Discovery Trading Company at Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

The Three Caballeros Mexico Pavilion Loungefly Backpack – $88

A wide shot of the front of the Mexico Pavilion Loungefly backpack.

The backpack is black with fireworks, stars, and music notes in the background. The Mexico pavilion pyramid facade is in the background, while Donald, Panchito Pistoles, and José Carioca are in the foreground with their guitars.

A closeup of the Three Caballeros.
A view of the side pocket.

Both side pockets have fireworks, but one side says, “¡Saludos Amigos!” the original 1942 film that introduced José and inspired the development of “The Three Caballeros.”

A wide shot of the back of the backpack.

The trim and straps are striped in many colors.

A closeup of the pavilion logo and Aracuan.

On the back is the logo for the Mexico pavilion with the Aracuan bird above.

A closeup of the interior lining.

The Three Caballeros and the Aracuan appear on the interior lining, which is bright blue.

The Three Caballeros audio-animatronics from Gran Fiesta Tour.

The design represents the Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros, which is the main attraction of the Mexico pavilion. It takes guests on a slow-moving boat ride through Mexico as José and Panchito search for Donald, who is exploring the country. It culminates in a performance featuring The Three Cabelleros as audio-animatronics, playing a concert.

A limited edition pin featuring the attraction was released earlier this year.

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