If you’ve been on the hunt for a new way to personalize your water bottle, laptop, or Stanley cup, Walt Disney World has you covered. A fresh batch of vinyl decals has landed at the parks, and we spotted them inside Celebrity 5 & 10 at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. There are a bunch to choose from… and a few designs are pretty tough to walk away from!


Why Vinyl Over Paper?
Not all stickers are created equal. Unlike paper stickers, which can peel, fade, or bubble when exposed to moisture, vinyl decals are water-resistant and hold up to daily use. That means they’re actually perfect for adding to your water bottle. The colors stay vibrant, the edges don’t curl, and they’re generally much easier to remove cleanly if you ever change your mind.


The Stickers & Pricing
Each decal is priced at $5.99 individually, or $5.00 each when you purchase three. Annual Passholder discounts apply to either pricing option, making the three-for-$15 deal an even easier YES!

A few designs feel tailor-made for us Hollywood Studios fans. The Dinosaur Gertie’s Ice Cream of Extinction decal is a great piece of park history to carry around.

Other Hollywood Studios-flavored picks include the Pizza Planet stamp design from Toy Story, the classic Pixar ball, the park logo, and a Hollywood Tower Hotel monogram.
Fellow Muppet fans… you’ll find a retro group shot, a Kermit portrait, a Miss Piggy “Slay, Sis” design, and a Sam Eagle decal. Just a hint of what’s to come to the new Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring the Muppets gift shop, I’m sure… There’s also a few Star Wars designs featuring Yoda, Grogu, Darth Vader, and an Imperial logo.



There’s a solid lineup of retro designs including park land decals for Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Frontierland, and Adventureland. Favorite characters Red Panda Mei, Little Orange Bird, Marie, Stitch and Baymax are represented, as well as a few Mickey-shaped snacks for the Disney foodies out there.


The nostalgia runs deep with a retro Disney Channel logo, a Powerline World Tour ’95 patch from A Goofy Movie, Lizzie McGuire, The Cheetah Girls, High School Musical, and Camp Rock.
A few decals for Disney’s Animal Kingdom feature the logo for Kilimanjaro Safaris, the old “Tigger, Is That You?” design from the early 2000s, and the Dino Institute logo representing the now-extinct DINOSAUR attraction.


Which decals would you like to pick up on your next trip?