New Tumblers and Water Bottles Including PeopleMover, Tinker Bell, and More at Magic Kingdom

Gretchen McDermid

Three images of themed tumblers on display. Left: blue "Paging Mr. Morrow" tumbler. Top right: white tumbler with icons from Magic Kingdom. Bottom right: pink tumbler featuring Daisy Duck, creating a delightful collection of whimsical water bottles for every Disney fan.

New Tumblers and Water Bottles Including PeopleMover, Tinker Bell, and More at Magic Kingdom

A wave of new water bottles and tumblers have arrived at Walt Disney World, and some of the designs include the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover, Tinker Bell, Goofy, Mickey, and more.

A red and gold Emporium sign graces the brick building, boasting "Dry Goods, Notions & Toys." With large windows and decorative lights sparkling like those in the Magic Kingdom, it's a picturesque scene. You might discover charming tumblers and water bottles inside.

We found all of the new bottles and tumblers at the Emporium in Magic Kingdom Park.

Paging Mr. Morrow Tumbler – $24.99

A hand holds a blue tumbler adorned with "Paging Mr. Morrow" and space-themed graphics, capturing a touch of Magic Kingdom wonder. It features a straw and is surrounded by other colorful drinkware on the shelves.

The first metal tumbler pays homage to the Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover with the classic line, “Paging Mr. Morrow, Mr. Tom Morrow.” The quote is written in neon green text on a sparkly blue background. Near the base of the tumbler is an image of Space Mountain and a rocket ship by some stars.

A hand holds a blue tumbler adorned with shimmering stars and a Saturn-like planet, reminiscent of the Magic Kingdom's wonder. In the background, shelves showcase an array of colorful water bottles and tumblers, each promising its own enchanting adventure.

The other sides of the tumbler are mostly plain blue sparkles with the occasional yellow star or planet.

A blue and white striped UFO-shaped object perches on a clear plastic straw, with patterned tumblers creating a whimsical backdrop.

The tumbler comes with a clear plastic straw and a grey straw charm shaped like Space Mountain.

White Walt Disney World Icons – $29.99

A person holds a white tumbler adorned with black drawings in playful themes, reminiscent of the Magic Kingdom. In the background, vibrant tumblers are displayed on shelves, adding a splash of color to the scene.

The next new metal tumbler is all black and white. The pattern shows various Walt Disney World icons outlined in black on the white background. Some ofc the images include Mickey’s glove, the retro “D” wordmark, Cinderella Castle, and the swirling Disney company font “D.”

White metal bottle showcasing black illustrations of Mickey Mouse, Cinderella's Castle, and other Disney designs. Text states: "THE MOST MAGICAL PLACE ON EARTH. Visit us in Lake Buena Vista." This enchanting tumbler captures the magic of Magic Kingdom like no other.

Text in the center of the pattern says, “The Most Magical Place on Earth, Visit us in Lake Buena Vista, Walt Disney World 1971.”

Close-up of a black straw from water bottles, showcasing a white and black charm with a stylized letter "D" and a globe-patterned symbol resembling a mouse head.

The straw for this tumbler is black and comes with a white and black straw charm shaped like another retro wordmark “D.”

Best Day Ever Tumbler – $24.99

In front of shelves brimming with colorful cups, a clear tumbler features the "Best Day Ever" text and a pink lid, reminiscent of souvenirs one might find in the Magic Kingdom.

Unlike the previous tumblers, this next item is made of clear plastic instead of metal. The main body of the tumbler is transparent. Pink, purple, and light blue text says “Best Day Ever” with Cinderella Castle replacing the “A.”

A person holds a transparent pink-lidded tumbler adorned with "Walt Disney World" text, evoking the enchantment of the Magic Kingdom. In the background, shelves brim with other colorful tumblers and water bottles, adding a splash of vibrancy to the scene.

A light blue Walt Disney World retro wordmark is printed vertically on the back, but the rest of the container is plain. The plastic lid is pink, and the straw is light blue.

Donald and Daisy Hearts – $24.99

A pink tumbler from the Magic Kingdom showcases cartoon ducks hugging with hearts above them. Other colorful water bottles fill the shelves in the background, creating a whimsical display.

While perhaps a bit late to be considered Valentine’s Day, this plastic tumbler of Donald and Daisy definitely celebrates love. The couple are hugging each other on the front of the tumbler, with Daisy’s bow and Donald’s vest colored pink.

The remaining space is filled with pink and red hearts printed over the lighter pink background. Both the plastic lid and straw are also colored pink.

Mickey and Minnie Red Tumbler – $24.99

A red plastic tumbler with a straw, adorned with Mickey Mouse designs, is held in front of shelves showcasing various other tumblers and water bottles, reminiscent of the colorful charm found in the Magic Kingdom.

The plastic material for this next tumbler is semi-transparent, but it is colored bright red to match the color of Minnie’s dress and Mickey’s shorts. The mice are printed in a random pattern showing them standing and smiling in various poses.

A red plastic tumbler adorned with animated characters is held by a hand adorned with rings. The lid is open, revealing a straw. Behind it, shelves boast a range of colorful items, reminiscent of the vibrant magic found in the heart of the Kingdom's aisles.

The straw is the same transparent red color as the base, while the lid is solid red plastic.

Tinker Bell Travel Tumbler – $29.99

In a store brimming with vibrant drinkware, a hand showcases a green tumbler adorned with a colorful fairy design and straw, reminiscent of the Magic Kingdom's enchanting charm.

This heavy metal Tinker Bell tumbler is slightly more expensive because it includes the extra features for traveling. The tumbler is a pale green color and gets slightly narrower at the base than the wider middle section. A silver outline of Tinker Bell is printed in the middle of a streak of Pixie Dust.

A hand holds a green tumbler with "Tinker Bell" written on it, adorned with star decorations and a whimsical illustration. In the background, shelves display various items that evoke the charm of the Magic Kingdom.

Guests can also spot Tinker Bell’s swirling signature on the right side of her outline.

Since this tumbler is for traveling, it comes with a thicker plastic lid with a flip-up seal over the hole. The plastic straw on the right has it’s own round hole and comes with a Mickey-shaped rubber seal.

Goofy Water Bottle – $19.99

A hand holds a clear tumbler with a lime green lid, adorned with colorful cartoon characters reminiscent of the Magic Kingdom. In the background, shelves display an array of items.

Goofy is pictured in a similar style to Mickey and Minnie on this lime green water bottle. The bottle is semi-transparent plastic that has the same color tint as the lime green lid. Goody is repeated across the surface in multiple poses, such as waving his arms, yelling in surprise, and dancing with his hat.

Since this container is a bottle instead of a tumbler, it comes with a plastic screw lid without any holes for a straw.

Which of these new tumblers or water bottles is your favorite? Let us know in the comments.

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