Disneyland utilizes a sophisticated psychological trick called "Atmospheric Camouflage," centered around two proprietary paint colors: "Go Away Green" and "Blending Blue." These shades were developed by Disney Imagineers to make "eyesores" like garbage cans, construction walls, and utility boxes virtually invisible to the human eye. "Go Away Green" is a specific, dull shade of forest-meets-gray green that the brain is naturally inclined to ignore when surrounded by foliage. It is used on anything from the fence around a project to the speakers hidden in the bushes. "Blending Blue" (or "Sky Blue") is used on the upper levels of massive buildings to help them merge into the California sky, reducing the "visual weight" of structures that might otherwise ruin the immersive theme of a land. These colors are so effective that most guests walk past them hundreds of times a day without ever truly "seeing" them. While Disney doesn't sell these colors commercially, fans often look for "dupes" like Benjamin Moore’s Aganthus Green to achieve a similar "invisible" effect in their own home gardens or on utility sheds.