New ‘Wet Paint’ Flags Debut at Walt Disney World

Shannen Ace

A green sign with white text and an illustration reads, "Wet Paint." It is hanging by a rope in front of a ticket counter, with people in line in the background.

New ‘Wet Paint’ Flags Debut at Walt Disney World

Walt Disney World has brand-new “Wet Paint” flags, which we saw at Disney’s Hollywood Studios on Tuesday morning.

New ‘Wet Paint’ Flags

A green sign with white text and an illustration reads, "Wet Paint." It is hanging by a rope in front of a ticket counter, with people in line in the background.

The flags hang from ropes over recently painted areas. We spotted this sign at the entrance of Disney’s Hollywood Studios. It’s a teal green color with white text and an image of Mickey standing on a workbench with a paintbrush and paint can.

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This “Wet Paint” design has been featured on printed signs at Disneyland Resort, as seen in the photo above, but this is its first appearance at Walt Disney World that we’ve seen. At Disneyland Resort, the design is red and white.

A sign with an illustration of a cartoon character warning about wet paint at Tiana's Bayou Adventure. The text reads "Wet Paint" in red letters, and the character appears surprised, pointing to the freshly painted area.

Walt Disney World’s standard design for several years has been yellow with Donald and one of his nephews. This design would appear on flags and printed pieces of paper.

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Another popular design that appears on printed paper features Stitch with a knocked-over paint can and black paint paw prints.

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Other designs used recently include the simple flags pictured above, which only read “Wet Paint” with a picture of a paintbrush.

Entrance to a building with a partially open door marked by "Wet Paint" signs. The architectural style is ornate with green, red, and blue trim. A castle-like structure is visible in the background, reminiscent of those found in an Epcot photo report.

EPCOT used purple signs with white lettering.

A "Wet Paint" sign featuring animated characters stands against a two-toned wall, reminiscent of the vibrant settings in Disney's Hollywood Studios, warning of freshly applied paint.

A rarer design features Rapunzel holding a paintbrush and Flynn holding a paint bucket.

What do you think of the new wet paint flags at Walt Disney World? Let us know in the comments.

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