Disney’s Hollywood Studios’ ICONIC Earffel Tower Returns as Water Bottle

Eric Morton

A stainless steel water bottle showcasing the iconic design of Disney's Hollywood Studios is held in front of shelves displaying various themed cups and tumblers, capturing the magic of the Earffel Tower.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios’ ICONIC Earffel Tower Returns as Water Bottle

A new steel water bottle celebrating the Earffel Tower, the former 130 foot park icon of Disney-MGM Studios has been released at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The Earffel Tower, located at the former Studio Backlot area of the park, stood from 1989 until it was taken down in 2016 to make room for Toy Story Land.

Guests aboard the Studio Backlot Tour were told the hat size was 342 3/8. It weighed over 5,000 pounds, and was not designed to actually function as a water tower.

A stainless steel water bottle showcasing the iconic design of Disney's Hollywood Studios is held in front of shelves displaying various themed cups and tumblers, capturing the magic of the Earffel Tower.

Earffel Tower Steel Water Bottle – $29.99

We found the bottle at Celebrity 5 & 10 on Hollywood Boulevard at Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

It features the Earffel Tower in black, white and gray, with light blue and silver showing spotlights, and palm trees in black. “The Earffel Tower” is in a gold Art Deco font, with a gold border around it. The screw-top lid also functions as a carrying handle, and is in black and gray plastic. It does not have a straw. The back is plain. It is hand wash only, and is not microwave safe.

A hand holds a silver metal water bottle in front of store shelves stocked with various colorful tumblers and bottles adorned with cartoon designs, reminiscent of the whimsical charm found at Disney's Hollywood Studios.

The Earffel Tower does have a younger sibling at Walt Disney Studios Park. It is taller than the original by about 30 feet, and has served as the park’s icon since its debut in 2002.

For the latest Disney Parks news and info, follow WDW News Today on TwitterFacebook, and Instagram.

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.