Walt Disney World Debuts New Cast Member Costume Designs for Parking, EPCOT, and Magic Kingdom

The Disney Live Entertainment Costuming team has unveiled fresh new uniforms for Walt Disney World cast members across three key roles — parking, The Land Pavilion at EPCOT, and outdoor vending at Magic Kingdom. Each design blends Disney storytelling with performance fabrics, featuring vehicle-inspired prints, vintage EPCOT motifs, fireworks flora, and hidden Mickeys.

Walt Disney World Debuts New Cast Member Costume Designs for Parking, EPCOT, and Magic Kingdom

Walt Disney World is rolling out new cast member costume designs crafted by the Disney Live Entertainment Costuming team, debuting across parking areas, The Land Pavilion at EPCOT, and outdoor vending at Magic Kingdom. Each design balances Disney storytelling with performance fabrics built for a full day in the parks.

Key Details

Parking Costumes Inspired by Iconic Disney Vehicles

The newest look for parking and auto plaza cast members arrives straight from the sketchbook of Costume Designer Nicole, featuring the iconic Walt Disney World Mickey globe logo and sketches of beloved vehicles from attractions and Disney Animation. The print spans classics like Herbie the Love Bug to thrill rides like TRON Lightcycle / Run, offering something for every generation of Disney fan. Raglan sleeves allow free movement while thoughtfully designed epaulettes add practical functionality — every element was chosen by cast members themselves.

New Parking Costumes at Disney World

"Bringing more Disney storytelling to the parking costumes was very important to us," Nicole said. "We tried to find the best balance of past, present, and future with the vehicles and iconography chosen for this design, hoping they would bring smiles and fond memories to our cast and guests."

New Cast Member Costumes at Disney World - EPCOT

The Land Pavilion Gets a Vintage EPCOT Refresh

At The Land Pavilion in EPCOT, Costume Designer Josh drew on vintage nostalgia to create a collection featuring an abstract rendition of the pavilion's original icon in an organic, impressionist style — directly inspired by the windswept murals found throughout the area. The goal was to honor the distinct aesthetic of each pavilion location while threading a common EPCOT heritage storyline throughout the garments.

Designing the New Cast Member Costumes at Disney World

"We tried to find instances where we could bring that vintage EPCOT story into these costumes in a way that still felt true to the individual areas and roles, which all have their own separate aesthetics," Josh said. The loading platform murals at Living with the Land served as a key visual reference point for the overall collection look.

Living with the Land Mural
Adrian - Cast Member Costume and Nametag at Disney World

Magic Kingdom Vending Costumes Carry Hidden Mickeys and UPF Fabric

Outdoor vending cast at Magic Kingdom now sport a blue top with a custom chambray-inspired print celebrating the park's iconic fireworks show alongside natural flora found across the park's lands. In true Disney Easter egg fashion, hidden Mickeys are embedded throughout the shirt — a detail straight out of the fashion world tradition of concealing hidden references in designer collections.

Performance was central to the design process. The costumes use stretch fabrics with UPF sun protection and were developed through an exhaustive process of cast feedback sessions, wear tests, try-ons, and role shadows. "We're constantly sharing learnings and when one of us is successful, it's a great win for all of us to incorporate into future projects," Josh said. "Whether it's a fabric, design, or style, it all helps us meet our ultimate goal — to focus on these important parts of the cast experience."

Why This Matters for Guests

New cast costumes are a behind-the-scenes investment that pays off in every guest interaction. When cast members wear designs rooted in the story of their specific location — from TRON vehicles in the parking lot to EPCOT pavilion iconography to Magic Kingdom fireworks — the park's narrative extends beyond the rides and shows into every corner of the day. Guests can spot the new looks now across parking plazas, The Land Pavilion, and Magic Kingdom outdoor locations.