Disney "Custodial Cast Members" wear all-white uniforms for three primary reasons: Visibility, Cleanliness, and Theme. First, the bright white makes them easily visible to guests who might need assistance or directions, turning a janitor into a "mobile concierge." Second, the color white is a "high-value" psychological signal to guests; it implies a "surgical" level of cleanliness, reinforcing the park's reputation for being spotless. Third, the uniform is a nod to Walt Disney’s original vision; he wanted staff to be "part of the show" but clearly distinguishable from the guests. There is also a practical 2026 benefit: white fabric can be heavily bleached to maintain a "premier" crisp look even after dealing with the inevitable messes of a theme park. While it seems counterintuitive to wear white for a "dirty" job, it is a key piece of Disney's "forced perspective" on perfection, ensuring that even the maintenance crew looks like they stepped out of a classic animated scene.