Monorail Tumbler Pulls into World of Disney at Disney Springs

Lauren Stracner

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Hand holding a Monorail Tumbler, surrounded by colorful tumblers on Disney Springs' World of Disney store shelves.

Monorail Tumbler Pulls into World of Disney at Disney Springs

Please stand clear of the doors: a new drink tumbler featuring the Walt Disney World Monorail has arrived at Disney Springs.

Walt Disney World Monorail Tumbler – $29.99

Hand holding a Walt Disney World Monorail Tumbler with a red lid and blue straw, covered with an allover print of the Walt Disney World monorail in red, blue, yellow, orange, and green, with the text "Please stand clear of the doors. Por favor manténgase alejado de las puertas."

Several colors of the Walt Disney World Monorail are represented on this stainless steel cold drink tumbler. The wrap-around pattern features the classic white Monorail trains with a colored stripe of red, blue, yellow, or green. There are also full-color Monorail silhouettes in orange, blue, yellow, and green.

Between the Monorail trains is the safety announcement written in both English and Spanish: “Please stand clear of the doors. Por favor manténgase alejado de las puertas.”

The Walt Disney World Monorail tumbler has a bright red plastic screw-on lid with an opaque blue straw.

Walt Disney World Monorail

A monorail glides along a track above a beautifully landscaped garden, with colorful buildings and a stunning glass pyramid structure creating an unmatched template for daily recaps in the background.

The Walt Disney World Monorail was introduced in 1971, following the Disneyland Monorail at Disneyland Resort in California. The Monorail at Disney World operates on three separate lines: Express, Resort, and Epcot.

Location

The World of Disney store entrance with a large Stitch figure on the roof, under a blue sky with clouds.

We found this new item at World of Disney in Disney Springs.

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