Disney World Unveils New Cast Member Costumes for Parking, EPCOT's The Land, and Magic Kingdom Vending

Disney World Unveils New Cast Member Costumes for Parking, EPCOT's The Land, and Magic Kingdom Vending

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Walt Disney World's ongoing cast member costume refresh continues — and the latest wave brings new looks to three very different roles across the resort. From hidden vehicle sketches in the parking lot to vintage EPCOT nostalgia at The Land to firework-inspired prints at Magic Kingdom, these designs show just how much thought goes into what cast members wear every day.

New cast member costumes at Walt Disney World A look at the new cast member costume designs debuting at Walt Disney World. Image: Disney Parks Blog

Parking & Auto Plaza: Storytelling Meets Visibility

The parking team's new costumes might be the most fun of the bunch. Designed by Nicole on Disney's Live Entertainment Costuming team, the lime green shirts — chosen for enhanced visibility in busy lots — feature the iconic Walt Disney World Mickey globe logo alongside detailed sketches of famous vehicles from Disney attractions and animation.

Look closely and you'll spot Herbie the Love Bug, a TRON Lightcycle, a Tomorrowland Speedway car, the ride vehicle from Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, and Vanellope's Sugar Rush racer from Wreck-It Ralph. The shirts feature raglan sleeves for ease of movement and epaulette shoulder pieces for functionality — practical touches for a role that keeps guests moving all day long.

New parking cast member costumes at Walt Disney World featuring vehicle sketches The new parking costumes feature sketches of iconic Disney vehicles. Image: Disney Parks Blog

"Bringing more Disney storytelling to the parking costumes was very important to us," Nicole shared. "We tried to find the best balance of past, present, and future."

The Land at EPCOT: Vintage Nostalgia Meets Organic Design

EPCOT fans will love this one. The new costumes for The Land pavilion feature an abstract, impressionist rendition of the pavilion's original 1982 icon — the globe-shaped emblem with stylized longitude and latitude lines forming a plant, designed by Norm Inouye for EPCOT Center's opening.

New cast member costumes at The Land pavilion in EPCOT The Land's new costumes draw from the pavilion's original EPCOT Center icon and windswept mural art. Image: Disney Parks Blog

Designer Josh drew inspiration from the windswept mural artwork found throughout the pavilion — particularly the flowing, nature-inspired pieces visible near the Living with the Land ride. The result is a swirling green-and-white watercolor-style pattern on a green button-down, paired with tan slacks featuring a five-leaf pattern from the pavilion's logo.

Living with the Land mural at EPCOT that inspired the new costume design The windswept mural art inside The Land that inspired the new costume design. Image: Disney Parks Blog

"We tried to find instances where we could bring that vintage EPCOT story into these costumes in a way that still felt true," Josh explained. It's a love letter to EPCOT Center's original design language — and a reminder that those classic pavilion icons still resonate decades later.

Magic Kingdom Outdoor Vending: Hidden Mickeys and Sun Protection

The third new design targets Magic Kingdom's outdoor vending team — the cast members who spend entire shifts in Florida's unforgiving sun. The new blue chambray-inspired tops feature custom artwork inspired by fireworks and natural flora found across Magic Kingdom's various lands.

Designing the new Magic Kingdom outdoor vending cast member costumes A behind-the-scenes look at the costume design process. Image: Disney Parks Blog

Eagle-eyed guests will want to look for the hidden Mickeys woven throughout the pattern. But the real story here is function: the new tops use performance fabrics with stretch and UPF sun protection, blocking 98%+ of UV rays. For cast members who spend hours in parking lots where pavement temperatures can exceed 120°F, that's not a style choice — it's an occupational health upgrade.

A Bigger Picture

These three designs are part of a multi-year costume refresh initiative that's been rolling across Walt Disney World since 2024. Previous waves updated costumes for custodial cast members, coordinators (now made from recycled materials), and Main Street U.S.A. teams. The program is built around three pillars: storytelling, functionality, and cast member safety.

Cast member wearing new costume at Walt Disney World Image: Disney Parks Blog

What stands out about this latest batch is how deeply the design team involved cast members in the process — from feedback sessions and wear tests to role shadowing. These aren't costumes designed in a vacuum; they're designed by people who watched the cast members do the job, then built around that reality.

Next time you're at Walt Disney World, take a closer look at what the cast members are wearing. There's more story in those shirts than you might expect.

Source: Disney Parks Blog

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