Tokyo Disneyland Popcorn Bucket & Flavours Guide
Tokyo Disneyland & Tokyo DisneySea are known for their unique popcorn flavours and collectable buckets. Popcorn is one of the most popular snacks at Tokyo Disney Resort. This theme park staple has taken on a life of its own here at the Parks. While you’ll find classic flavours such as salt and caramel, you’ll quickly find that exotic flavours are just as popular.
Much like the merchandise at the Resort, the popcorn flavours and buckets are constantly changing. I’ll show you the latest flavours, where to find them, and what popcorn buckets are available for each Park. I’ll include my tips and recommendations. Both Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea have their unique flavours and popcorn buckets.
Some of these popcorn buckets are available on Amazon Japan, and most sellers ship overseas!
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Popcorn Flavours at Tokyo Disneyland & DisneySea
Tokyo Disney Resort often changes its popcorn flavours (usually without notice). This means during your visit, and the flavours may be different. That’s half the fun, as you never know what you’ll get! It’s always best to check the official website for Tokyo Disneyland or Tokyo DisneySea.
- A box of popcorn is ¥400 (about $3 USD)
- If a flavour isn’t listed below, that means it’s not available.
My favourite flavours are Honey, Black Pepper, and Caramel Cheese. They’re the ones I get each time I go to the Parks!
Popcorn Flavour | Park |
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Caramel | Both |
Soy Sauce & Butter | Both |
Milk Chocolate | Both |
Curry | Both |
Salt | Both |
Honey | Tokyo Disneyland |
Black Pepper | Both |
Garlic Shrimp | Tokyo DisneySea |
Strawberry Milk | Tokyo Disneyland (The Big Pop Only) |
Cookies & Cream | Tokyo Disneyland (The Big Pop Only) |
Caramel & Cheese | Tokyo Disneyland (The Big Pop Only) |
Matcha White Chocolate | Both |
Popcorn flavours at The Big Pop are ¥500 for a box, and all other flavours at other locations are ¥400.
Popcorn Buckets at Tokyo Disneyland & DisneySea
You’ll find some popcorn buckets at both Parks, while others are only found in one Park. Here’s a current list of popcorn buckets found at both Tokyo Disneyland & Tokyo DisneySea.
Remember that these buckets can change without notice, and it’s rarely known how long a bucket is available or when it’ll come back in stock (if sold out).
The Tokyo Disney Resort website keeps an updated list of available popcorn buckets for Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea.
Popcorn Bucket | Price | Park |
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Rapunzel (Lights-Up) | ¥2,800 | Both |
Beauty and the Beast | ¥3,200 | Tokyo Disneyland |
Alice in Wonderland | ¥2,600 | Tokyo Disneyland |
Monster’s Inc. | ¥3,200 | Both |
it’s a small world | ¥2,400 | Tokyo Disneyland |
Toy Story | ¥3,200 | Both |
Zootopia | ¥2,600 | Both |
Minnie Mouse | ¥3,200 | Both |
Duffy Aunty Pet’s Village Store (Lights-Up) | ¥3,400 | Tokyo DisneySea |
Regular Box Popcorn Case (Holds Two Boxes) | ¥2,000 | Both |
Regular Box Popcorn Case (Holds One Box) | ¥1,600 | Both |
The popcorn buckets at The Big Pop at Tokyo Disneyland are more expensive due to the popcorn flavours (Strawberry Milk, Cookies and Cream, and Caramel Cheese).
The popcorn cases are noteworthy if you want to snack on your popcorn all day but not worry about spilling popcorn everywhere!
It’s worth noting that if a popcorn bucket isn’t listed, it’s no longer available or sold out. The new “Believe! Sea of Dreams” popcorn bucket isn’t listed, so I’m not sure when it’ll come back.
Tips & Recommendations
- Check the official Tokyo Disneyland & Tokyo DisneySea websites for the most up-to-date list.
- You don’t have to get the flavour where the popcorn bucket is sold (ask for a voucher, and you can fill it with another flavour)
- Popcorn flavour locations are on the digital maps within the Tokyo Disney Resort app.
- Popcorn bucket refills are ¥600 (¥800 at The Big Pop).
- You cannot refill popcorn buckets bought at other Disney Parks.
- To find sold-out or no longer-available popcorn buckets, check out Nakano Broadway.
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I tried one flavor every day of our trip and they were all winners: strawberry, honey, curry, and BBQ (twice…) 😀 LOVE TDR popcorn!
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