BREAKING: Prince Charming Regal Carrousel Popcorn Bucket Revealed for Magic Kingdom

Brit Tuttle

Two images of a carousel-themed lantern with colorful horse illustrations, purple roof, and a small base, displayed against blurred backgrounds of a theme park setting.

BREAKING: Prince Charming Regal Carrousel Popcorn Bucket Revealed for Magic Kingdom

Walt Disney World has unveiled a brand-new Prince Charming Regal Carrousel popcorn bucket that will be available at Magic Kingdom starting today.

Prince Charming Regal Carrousel Popcorn Bucket

A decorative lantern with a carousel design features colorful horses and purple accents, resting on a stone surface under a clear sky.

The popcorn bucket is shaped similarly to musical popcorn buckets that have been released in the past, but this time brings the Magic Kingdom carrousel to life. Several horses move past as the center cylinder rotates.

The Sword in the Stone even gets a nod, as it sits in front of this miniature carrousel. Behind it are bright green molded rosebushes that sit behind black “iron” fencing with a handful of hidden Mickeys.

The bucket’s strap is mostly purple with darker purple, gold, blue, and white accents. It can also be removed if you’d like to display your bucket on a tabletop or shelf.

The top of the carrousel opens up to house popcorn inside the center cylinder.

A crank on the bottom can be spun to wind up the music box inside, which plays “A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes” from “Cinderella,” which is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year.

This popcorn bucket will be available at select popcorn carts in Magic Kingdom starting today, Thursday, February 13. There is a purchase limit of two per person, per transaction. These buckets will be available while supplies last.

See the bucket in action in the video below:

Will you be racing out to Magic Kingdom to pick up this new popcorn bucket for your collection? Let us know in the comments and on social media.

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