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Can you still buy a paver at Disney World?

In March 2019, it was announced that the "Disney's Walk Around the World" personalized bricks were going to be retired. While Guests could not take the actual brick home, they had the option to purchase a commemorative version. You can still purchase a personalized commemorative legacy paver online at shopDisney.



No, as of 2026, you can no longer purchase a new personalized brick paver to be placed in the walkways of Walt Disney World. The famous "Disney’s Walk Around the World" program, which allowed guests to buy bricks around the Magic Kingdom and Transportation and Ticket Center, was officially discontinued in the early 2000s. In 2019, Disney began a massive project to remove these bricks as part of a landscape redesign to improve "guest flow" and security at the park entrances. For those who previously owned a brick, Disney offered a "Commemorative Legacy Paver"—a small, wooden souvenir replica—for a limited time during the removal process. While you can't buy a physical brick on the ground anymore, Disney occasionally offers other "Legacy" programs, such as the "Disney Family Tree" or digital photo mosaics, though these are often temporary promotional events rather than permanent fixtures. For fans looking to leave a "permanent" mark, the best option now is a personalized ornament or a customized piece of jewelry from the shops on Main Street, as the era of "buying a piece of the pavement" has officially come to an end.

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