Custom Caricature, Silhouette, and Parasol Art Moves Before Premiere of Disney Starlight Parade at Magic Kingdom

Shannen Ace

A street cart with colorful umbrellas and parasols for sale; people sit and browse on a sunny day.

Custom Caricature, Silhouette, and Parasol Art Moves Before Premiere of Disney Starlight Parade at Magic Kingdom

All custom caricature, silhouette, and parasol art has moved to Main Street, U.S.A. at Magic Kingdom.

Caricature, Silhouette, and Parasol Art at Magic Kingdom

A street cart with colorful umbrellas and parasols for sale; people sit and browse on a sunny day.

While silhouette art was already available on Main Street, U.S.A., parasol and caricature artists were previously stationed in Liberty Square. There also used to be silhouette artists in Liberty Square, but the offering is now only available on Main Street.

The artist carts are on Center Street, the small offshoot about halfway down Main Street. There are umbrellas for shade and chairs for artists and guests.

Silhouette art starts at $14, custom parasols start at $20.95, and caricatures start at $18.95 per person.

Over in Liberty Square, the artist stations have been completely removed from outside Ye Olde Christmas Shoppe and The Hall of Presidents. We can’t say for sure why Disney moved all the artists to Main Street, but it could be to create more parade viewing space in Liberty Square ahead of the premiere of “Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away.”

Mickey, Minnie, and Goofy in blue outfits pose before a lit-up castle during the Disney Starlight Parade at night.

Premiering on July 20, the parade is Magic Kingdom’s first year-round nighttime parade since Main Street Electrical Parade ended in 2016. It will travel backwards down the standard Magic Kingdom parade route, from Main Street to Frontierland, passing through Liberty Square. Read everything we know about “Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away.”

The artist stations on Center Street are further out of the way of the parade route. In our pictures of Liberty Square above, the yellow tape on the ground outlines the parade route, showing just how close the kiosks were and how much space is freed up for guests to watch the parade.

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