Disney does not officially use the "Enviroscent" brand; instead, they utilize a highly proprietary and sophisticated system known as "Air/Scent Delivery Systems" powered by machines called ScentBlasters. These devices, developed largely in-house or through high-end industrial scenting partners, are strategically hidden throughout the theme parks and resorts to enhance "sensory storytelling." For example, the smell of vanilla on Main Street U.S.A., the scent of orange groves in Soarin', or the earthy, damp cave smell in Pirates of the Caribbean are all carefully engineered chemical compounds designed to trigger nostalgia and immersion. In 2026, while you can find "inspired-by" scents from third-party retailers like Magic Candle Company or Bowes Signature Candles (which has a physical presence in Disney Springs), the actual technology used in the parks is industrial-grade. These systems are integrated into the "Show Control" computers, allowing the scents to be timed perfectly with ride movements or time of day. This "olfactory architecture" is a vital part of the Disney "Imagineering" process, ensuring that the guest experience is multi-dimensional and emotionally resonant beyond just sight and sound.