Tokyo Disneyland has transformed into Donald’s Quacky Duck! Duck! Duck City! for this season’s Disney Pal-Palooza event.
Donald’s Quacky Duck! Duck! Duck City!
Outside of the main entrance to Tokyo Disneyland, several pieces of decor have been added, including this planter of Donald’s face. Several rubber ducks are placed around as well.

The rubber ducks are a new addition this year, and hundreds of them are scattered across the park. They represent Donald’s biggest fans.

A fountain decorated with Donald’s cap and more rubber ducks is situated just outside the entrance to the park. In honor of Donald, the fountain is called “The Fountain of the Duck.”

Banners are attached to many of the light poles in the area as well. They are cartoon-style with the Donald’s Quacky Duck! Duck! Duck City! wordmark.

The entrance to World Bazaar is adorned with a welcome sign featuring Donald and the Ducky City logo. Other cartoon-style signs refer to Donald as a “super duck” and a “great duck.”

Long tapestry-style banners showcasing various Donald styles and poses hang from the roofline of the main entrance.






Donald is represented as a singer, painter, movie star, dancer, chef, and macho man.

Banners are also attached to the roof-support poles under the World Bazaar canopy. They feature ribbons, stars, and confetti along with cartoon-style words like “congratulations” and “awesome.”

Another large Donald tribute is located within the World Bazaar. A golden representation of the duck is atop a crown inspired by his sailor’s hat. In front is a heart-shaped wreath made of blue flowers. More of the various rubber ducks are scattered about, as well.

The back of the statue has Donald in a different pose, holding up his finger in a #1. “Best of the Best” is below his likeness.


The rubber ducks are of various colors and styles. Some have crowns or party hats, while others are fancy ducks with top hats and flowers. A chef duck is also featured.


The statue is illuminated at night, including the lights within the floral wreath.
A display window features Donald standing atop a tower of Gua Gua Sticks, one of the Quacky Duck City merch items. A crowd of rubber ducks is depicted below the tower.

Just outside of the bazaar, the tables have been adorned with Donald-style shade umbrellas.

Benches in the hub area have also received decor. They are draped with themed banners.

A blue brick pathway has also been created leading to another Donald tribute. The path is decorated with Donald’s footprints and silhouette. There are also stars and confetti along the pathway.

At the end of the pathway is King Donald in a planter in front of Cinderella Castle.

On the tiered display, Donald poses proudly, wearing a shiny blue version of his normal shirt, a cape, and a crown. He is also surrounded by rubber duck “subjects.”


Several of the rubber ducks are holding celebratory items along with flags reading “Donald # 1.” Three of the rubber ducks are dressed as chefs and are sitting around a food dish.

A Donald “fan directory” has also been erected. Each direction points to his “#1 fan,” “more fans,” and “another fan,” among other types of Donald fans.

A pair of rubber ducks sits on a bench with groups of ducks in the background for a photo op.


In the grassed area, several variations of the rubber ducks are present, including sports-themed ducks and others with hearts in their eyes.


Banners are attached to light poles around the area as well. Each features a different Donald persona, such as Donald the “macho duck” and Donald the artist.




Chef Donald, movie star Donald, musician Donald, and dancer Donald are also included in the banner variations.
Manole covers feature blue decals reading “Disney Pal-Palooza Donald’s Quacky Duck! Duck! Duck City!” Pictures of Donald’s feet and sailor hat are in the center.
Trash can decals turn them into Donald-inspired decorations. These are white and blue with Donald’s red bowtie and yellow feet pictured.
Topiaries hanging from lampposts are white balls with orange duck bills inspired by Donald’s head.
The Plaza Pavilion restaurant is serving some Donald-inspired dishes, so it has Duck City decorations. The entrance archway features comic-style plate decorations with yellow cutlery and chef hats. There are more Donald-inspired umbrella shades.
Donald-shaped topiaies wear chef’s hats and red bowties. A chef rubber duck is on the planter box.
A yellow rubber duck is next to a Daisy Duck topiary.
The Daisy topiaries have green bows, white ribbons, and aprons.
Over in Toontown, there are some rubber duck fans outside Donald’s boat, the Miss Daisy.
One carries a “Donald is No. 1” flag. Other ducks have brought Donald flowers and fan mail.


Donald’s Quacky Duck! Duck! Duck City! is an enhanced version of Donald’s Quacky Duck City and runs from April 8 through June 30, 2025. Offerings include the returning “Quacky Celebration: Donald the Legend!” parade, special merchandise, and limited-time menu items.
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