Click on the image to enlargeWhy are these people standing around looking at a trash can?
Answer:These people are talking to
Push, an interactive trash can in
Disneyland's Tomorrowland.
Push, so named because the flaps on the trash can say "PUSH" (and this is the only trash can in
Tomorrowland whose flaps have any text on them), is a remote controlled device that travels around
Tomorrowland, talking to park guests.
If you'd like to know the secret of how
Push works, scroll down past the "Responses received" section to the bottom of this page.
March 10, 2007 Update: I found out on a trip to the resort yesterday that there is another
Push in
California Adventure.
Click on the image to enlargeThe responses I received were:
Richard SchillI hope it is the same thing that we have down here in Florida at
Disney World -- the famous talking Trash can at
Tomorrowland?
KymBecause the trash can isn't sitting on the ground fully. If you look at the legs of the trash can, they are suspended in the air.
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It looks that way because it's on wheels. It would be nice if they could make that less noticeable though, huh?ShannonThat is
Push in
Tomorrowland.
BBlastLooks to me, of the two trash cans, one is sitting above the ground a bit. So my guess is that either there is a VERY little person in there moving around..or it is a radio controlled "character".
"Mommy, can we go see Timmy the Trashcan again?"
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Very good guess! Well, except for the trash can's name...
Susan KozickiIt is a talking trash can.
Bruce ShermanSame reason they do it at WDW, 'cause it walks and talks. :) Just like in the mystery photo I did for WDW. :)
BTW, I believe its name is
Push. :)
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Now you tell me! I must have missed your mystery photo about Push. I don't remember seeing it... .
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Click on the image to enlargeSee the guy wearing a nondescript grey shirt and jeans, with one hand in a shoulder bag and the other by his mouth? He is
Push. The controller for the trash can is in the bag and he has a microphone in the hand to his mouth.