

It can sell for around $60-$80 and is definitely one for collectors who love Cinderella and enjoy these adorable popcorn buckets. This collectible bucket is both beautiful and definitely sought after. Nothing says fairytale like Cinderella and her magical carriage. It is rarely seen for much lower than this online, which definitely makes it one of the priciest on the list. It has so much detail for just being a simple popcorn bucket, which is why people want this one for their collections. This adorable Donald bucket can actually sell for around $100 and is definitely a popular collectible for any Donald fans out there. The original Oogie can still be seen online for around $100 though, which is rather pricey for a popcorn bucket. When these first released they were selling for hundreds of dollars, but have dropped a little bit in value. These two have both become rather valuable, although it seems the original has definitely maintained a higher price. There were two versions of this bucket recently released, one is in much lighter colors while the other and newer version is far brighter.

It is a popular and adorable bucket, but being that it is exclusive to Hong Kong Disney, definitely makes it harder to get your hands on. It can sell for around $90-$140 depending on the sale and time. This Christmas version of Pluto is one of the more valuable buckets on this list. While it is certainly an adorable bucket, it can be a bit costly as well. For those who enjoy collecting these buckets, this adorable little popcorn carrier is a must.Īnother exclusive to Tokyo Disney, as well as being limited and hard to snag, this bucket can sell for around $150 or even more on occasion. It can sell for around $150 online, and continued to be one which is hard to get your hands on. This suitcase bucket was limited edition and exclusive to Tokyo Disney, making it highly sought after for collectors. Most Star Wars collectors want to get their hands on their favorite merch and don’t really care if it costs them a pretty penny. While it seems like a crazy high price to pay for a popcorn bucket, people are often willing to shell out the cash for their favorite characters. It can sell online for a couple hundred dollars now, with a current listing of close to $300. This bucket was originally released in Disney World in 2013 and continued to become more and more sought after. Here are some of the most expensive and popular Disney Parks popcorn buckets. Some people are willing to pay for these adorable collectible items, especially some of the older and more limited ones which have remained high in value. Most of the time the more popular ones sell out shockingly fast, and can be seen reselling for high prices. Some of them can sell out rather quickly, while others can stick around in the parks for a bit. Since these popcorn buckets are park exclusives, they become even more desirable and even hard to get your hands on. They release these limited and detailed popcorn buckets of popular Disney characters, and people almost instantly jump at the chance to purchase. While there are certainly some collectible buckets which have been created over the years, Disney really tops them all with their details and limited editions buckets. Meanwhile, the too-cute Jack Skellington popcorn bucket, which you can scoop up at the Liberty Square Popcorn Cart at the Magic Kingdom, features a playful rendition of the Pumpkin King’s head.Typically you don’t think of popcorn buckets are highly collectible and also valuable items. In addition to serving up some Hocus Pocus-inspired treats, like Sanderson Sister cupcakes and hot cocoa bombs, to munch on during your visit, the Magic Kingdom will also be offering two limited-edition popcorn buckets to make your snacking experience oh-so-spooky.Īt the outdoor vending carts in the west side at Disney Springs, you can scoop up a Mickey Mummy Popcorn Bucket, which shows the mouse dressed up as a mummy while holding a yellow jack-o-lantern. Specifically, Disney’s Halfway to Halloween popcorn buckets are musts for your collection with two limited-edition offerings inspired by a Halloween Mickey Mouse and Jack Skellington from Nightmare Before Christmas.įrom Thursday, April 28 through Sunday, May 1, Disney Parks will be taking a break from their spring festivities to lean into some spooky season vibes. 31, Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and more Disney Parks are holding a “Halfway to Halloween” celebration for just under one week, complete with scary-good food offerings and some merch you won’t want to miss. To celebrate the fact that there’s about six months to go until Oct. Summer might still be a few months away, but at Disney Parks, it looks like the spookiest season of the year is officially upon us - and least for a few days.
