Can Can



Disney's Hollywood Studios does not have specific themed lands like the Magic Kingdom. Instead, it's broken into a number of districts or neighborhoods which collectively attempt to tell a two-pronged story. Hollywood Boulevard, Sunset Boulevard, and Echo Lake are part of "the Hollywood that never was, but always will be," while Animation Courtyard, Pixar Place, Mickey Avenue, Muppet Studios, and the Backlot depict a "working production center."

As a result, you'll primarily find two trash can designs throughout the Studios. In Hollywood, they're done in a Public Works style and color, with a graphic asking Guests to "Please help keep our city clean." In the Production Center, the receptacles take on an even more utilitarian look of brushed metal, with a simple label matching the style of other graphics in the "working" areas.


This simplicity of storytelling detail is not to imply, though, that Disney's Hollywood Studios doesn't take the job of keeping the park clean seriously. Quite the contrary. While other parks at the Walt Disney World Resort refer to their cleaning teams as Custodial, at the Studios they are known by the far-more-appropriate name "Showkeeping."

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