Updated Orange Bird Lug Bag Available at Walt Disney World

Shannen Ace

A hand holding an orange quilted bag with a cartoon orange face. Jewelry and identical bags are displayed in the background.

Updated Orange Bird Lug Bag Available at Walt Disney World

A redesigned version of the Orange Bird Lug bag has arrived at Walt Disney World. This Lug bag was first revealed at Destination D23 last year and then released for the 2024 EPCOT International Flower & Garden Festival. The updated purse replaces the festival logo with the Magic Kingdom wordmark. It’s also $5 more in price.

Orange Bird Lug Bag – $65

A display of orange crossbody bags with cartoon faces, hanging on hooks in a store. Each bag is equipped with an orange strap and displayed alongside price tags.

We found the bag in Uptown Jewelers at Magic Kingdom.

A hand holding an orange quilted bag with a cartoon orange face. Jewelry and identical bags are displayed in the background.

The front of the bag remains the same. The features of Orange Bird’s face are embroidered across a solid orange pocket. Above the pocket, the bag has criss-cross stitching and green embroidered leaves. A metal tag features the logos for Disney Parks and Lug.

A hand holds an orange crossbody bag embroidered with "Magic Kingdom" and a leaf design in front of a shelf displaying jewelry and more bags.

On the back, “Magic Kingdom” is in white embroidery. The park name is below a pair of green leaves, inspired by those on Orange Bird’s head.

A close-up of an orange bag featuring green leaves and the words "Magic Kingdom" embroidered in white.

The bag has three zip compartments. It has a detachable, adjustable crossbody strap and a top handle. There are also loops on the back to slide the strap through, turning it into a belt bag.

Disney created Orange Bird as a mascot for the Florida Citrus Commission, which sponsored the Enchanted Tiki Room and Sunshine Tree Terrace at Magic Kingdom. Orange Bird has endured as a mascot of Sunshine Tree Terrace and Adventureland in general.

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