Nicknamed Go Away Green or No-See-Um-Green, this gray-green shade is meant to help ugly things blend in with the landscaping.
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Go Away Green or no-see-um-green refer to a set of proprietary colors that are used in Disneyland and other Disney amusement parks to disguise parts of the park infrastructure. The color is supposed to blend in with the environment, and redirect the focus of visitors towards the attractions.
The RGB values for Disney DC4B-50-5 Gamma Sector Green are 54, 159, 50 and the HEX code is #369F32. The LRV for Disney DC4B-50-5 Gamma Sector Green is 25.70. The LRV stands for Light Reflectance Value and measures the percentage of light that a color reflects.
We have a responsibility to achieve our zero waste ambition in order to protect the ecosystems and communities that host us, as well as do our part to minimize our global environmental footprint. This will take the dedicated effort of our cast members and guests alike to get us one step closer to a world without waste.
The color green, comparatively, denotes magic. Villains with magical powers typically emit green light. Yet magical characters like Ariel, Peter Pan, and Te Fiti either wear green or are green. Similarly, blue isn't always a villain color as Cinderella, Aurora, and Elsa all wear at least one blue dress.
Shades of Green is an Armed Forces Recreation Center Resort located on Walt Disney World Resort property. As such, it is not owned or operated by Disney itself, but the guests at Shades are included in many of Disney resort guest perks and benefits.
Disney World has many secrets and little-known facts that not all Disney fans will know. Cast members have hidden tunnels, go through Traditions trainings, and do the Disney Point. There are hacks on how to meet your favorite characters, where to watch parades, and how to win games.
– The nighttime spectacular “World of Color – Season of Light” returns to Disney California Adventure Park during Holidays at the Disneyland Resort, Nov. 10, 2023, through Jan. 7, 2024.