Disney utilizes a specific palette of proprietary "thematic" colors, most famously "Go Away Green" and "Blending Blue." These are custom-mixed shades designed by Imagineers to make objects—like utility boxes, construction fences, and the massive back-of-house show buildings—literally "disappear" from the guest's perception. "Go Away Green" is a specific, muted olive-toned shade that matches the average Florida foliage, while "Blending Blue" is designed to match the typical sky color, helping the towering peaks of attractions like Expedition Everest or the Rock 'n' Roller Coaster building fade into the horizon. While there isn't a single "Hex Code" for these colors (as they are adjusted for light and texture), "Go Away Green" is often approximated as #485238 or #3C4B36. For the branding and "Main Street" aesthetics, Disney uses a richer palette of "Turn of the Century" pastels and gold leafing. In 2026, these color codes remain a vital part of the "visual "magic," ensuring that the guest's eye is always drawn to the intended "weenie" (landmark) rather than the infrastructure that makes the park run.