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What scent does Disney use on Main Street?

Disney's Main Street Is Scented Using a patented machine called a “Smellitzer,” the scent of vanilla is pumped into the area via vents along with occasional bursts of a popcorn aroma. However, around Christmas, they switch over to a seasonably suitable peppermint scent.



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It's been known for a while that Disney uses a company called ScentAir to do many of their fragrances. You can buy their home fragrance machines called the ScentAir Whisper, off Amazon, along with the fragrance cartridges used.

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The smell in the Beach Club lobby (and Yacht Club as well), Green Aloe & Clover is generated with a ScentAir (brand) fragrance generator. We have a section on the Beach & Yacht Club FAQ thread with suggestions for ways to bring the lobby smell to your home with various products- candles, body lotions, etc.

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Disney inspired candles or room sprays are the perfect hidden touches for any Disney lover's home. Take a look at the Disney resort scents I tried out below.

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Scentsy has announced that it has been named the official home fragrance of Walt Disney World Resort. After almost three years of licensed product arrangement with The Walt Disney Studios, Scentsy has entered into a multi-year relationship with Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.

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Put simply, Disney's smellitizers involve positioning a scented substance (whether this is actual popcorn or an artificial scent) between a source of strong airflow (fan or pressurized air) and the audience, then turning the airflow on and off so it blows across the substance and toward the audience.

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Disney does actually employ a special system that pipes smells through the public areas of Resorts. Our personal favorite Resort scent is the green aloe and clover fragrance you'll smell at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Disney's Contemporary Resort, and Disney's Yacht and Beach Club Resort.

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Clover and aloe fragrances are the signature scents of Disney's All-Star Movies Resort.

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The unique smell of Pirates of the Caribbean is owed to the chemicals the park uses to keep things sanitary (as sanitary as a bunch of pirates can be— aarrr). Instead of using chlorine, they use a chemical called bromine, which has a unique damp and musty odor.

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Disney harnesses the power of smell to create pleasant memories of your day in the parks. To do so, Disney uses machines called smellitzers to push a certain fragrance into the air around you.

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Citrus essential oils offer a light, fresh and energizing scent that smells refined and uplifting. This type of fragrance is used in 5 star hotels regularly and often boasts a combination of orange, grapefruit, bergamot, lemon and lime.

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It's all thanks to a clever gizmo known as an HVAC scent diffuser. These are ultra-quiet attachments to heating/air conditioning systems that use high amounts of air pressure to deliver nanoparticles of scented oils uniformly around a room, area, or building.

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The Cast Member at Basin said they have a candle called Isn't It Grand? that offers the same notes of melon, clover, and patchouli that surround you in the Grand Floridian lobby.

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The description of the Holiday Inn Express Signature Scent tries for a level of elegance not normally found with a free breakfast buffet: “Crisp lemon top notes accent a heart of watery green florals, sweet grass, a dash of exotic herbs, spicy perilla and a base of sheer woods and musk.”

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