New Reusable Utensils Are Coming to the Disney Parks SOON!

Over the past few years, Disney has been making an effort to be more environmentally conscious.

Disney World paper straws

They’ve switched their plastic straws to paper ones, hotel toiletries are now refillable, and reusable shopping bags are available all around the resort. Now, they’re introducing another item to the list!

Coming to the Disney Parks this spring is this set of reusable bamboo utensils! The set comes with a fork, knife, and spoon in a Disney Parks pouch.

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They’ll be available at select locations this spring, but Disney didn’t give any details on which spots will have them. The pouch even has a clip so that you can attach them to the outside of your bag!

Here’s what Disney World utensils usually look like.

We’ve seen similar utensils for sale at EPCOT festivals, but we’re excited to have this set as a permanent fixture of the parks. Once we spot them in-person, we’ll make sure to give you all the details, including the pricing information.

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2 Replies to “New Reusable Utensils Are Coming to the Disney Parks SOON!”

  1. they look great, but wouldn’t they confiscate the bamboo knife at security checkpoint??? or does that knife get a free pass to enter the park because it’s environmentally friendly and a disney product?? hahaha

  2. Disney Parks should eliminate all food from the parks. No need to worry about waste and just think of the savings in money and park staff.