We have been spotting park-specific reusable bags at both Disneyland Resort and in Disney World. Yesterday, we shared a look at the new reusable bags in Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and today — thanks to DFB Instagram friend @JasonD30 — we are checking out the new bag design for Disney World’s Animal Kingdom.
Similar to the other reusable bags we’ve seen so far, the design reflects park-specific icons. For Animal Kingdom these include Expedition Everest, banshees in Pandora, and a rhino in the savanna of Kilamanjaro Safaris. Plus Mickey 🙂 ! And, of course, the Tree of Life as seen above.
Bags come in small, medium and large and range from $1.00 – $2.00 in price. These park-specific bags arrived as part of Disney’s commitment to reducing single-use plastics around Disney destinations worldwide.
Click here to read more about Disney’s commitment to reducing single-use plastics in their parks and resorts in 2019.
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