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Your Next Day at a Disney Park Could Be Totally Powered Entirely by the Sun

Your Next Day at a Disney Park Could Be Totally Powered Entirely by the Sun

April 22, 2026

Written by Greg Gately

Walt Disney World’s four solar projects can now produce up to 100% of the resort’s daytime power needs on a sunny spring or summer day, covering all four theme parks, two water parks, and dozens of resort hotels. Welcome to Earth Day 2026 at Disney. Disney’s Animal Kingdom is celebrating its 28th anniversary, while The Walt Disney Company is celebrating all month long with specials.

The newest addition is a 74,500-kilowatt, 484-acre solar facility in Levy County, Florida, built and operated by Bronson Solar in collaboration with the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District. The site is now actively supplying clean electricity to the resort and joins the existing network of Florida solar installations, including the fan-favorite Hidden Mickey solar array near EPCOT, a 5,000-kilowatt installation shaped like Mickey Mouse visible from above.

Your Next Day at a Disney Park Could Be Totally Powered Entirely by the Sun

The scale of what that solar output actually represents is worth sitting with for a moment. Over the course of an average year, the combined solar energy reduces annual greenhouse gas emissions by more than 140,000 metric tons, the equivalent of removing nearly 33,000 gasoline-powered cars from the road. It could power 19,000 homes for a full year, charge 15 billion smartphones, or keep the Walt Disney World monorail running for 34 years straight.

The Florida numbers are the headline, but the solar footprint stretches across every Disney Experiences destination worldwide. At Disneyland Resort, over 1,400 solar panels at Disney California Adventure provide a 400-kilowatt capacity that helps support Radiator Springs Racers, roughly equal to powering nearly 100 Anaheim households annually.

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Cars Land in Disney Adventure Park features immersive family attractions showcasing characters and settings from the DisneyPixar film Cars including one of the largest and most elaborate attractions ever created for a Disney park Radiator Springs Racers a twisting turning high speed adventure through Ornament Valley and the town of Radiator Springs Joshua SudockDisneyland Resort

Disneyland Paris is home to Europe’s largest solar parking lot canopy, with more than 80,000 panels and a 36,000-kilowatt capacity that generates enough electricity to power the equivalent of a town of 17,400 people, while also giving guests shade and shelter in the parking areas.

Rooftop solar panels arranged in rows on a building with distant castle like towers and orange arches in the background

Hong Kong Disneyland carries 2,860 kilowatts of solar capacity across more than 7,500 rooftop panels, making it the largest rooftop solar project in all of Hong Kong, with an additional 400-panel parking canopy installed in 2023 adding another 200 kilowatts. Shanghai Disney Resort runs 3,870 kilowatts of solar capacity across roughly 2,000 panels on rooftops and building facades.

Tokyo Disney Resort has solar installed across 10 rooftop locations totaling more than 1,600 kilowatts. And at sea, Disney Cruise Line’s two private island destinations carry nearly 12,000 solar panels combined, with 2,500 kilowatts at Lighthouse Point and 1,400 kilowatts at Castaway Cay generating a significant portion of each island’s electricity needs.

World map with blue background showing circular callouts of Disney solar capacity per location worldwide in kW

None of this changes how a day at the parks feels, but it is genuinely good to know the magic has a cleaner engine behind it than it did a few years ago. For more Disney news, stay with Fantasy Land News and join our community at fantasylandnews.com/the-realm.

Your Next Day at a Disney Park Could Be Totally Powered Entirely by the Sun

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Greg Gately is the founder and editor of Fantasy Land News, one of the most-sourced Disney and entertainment news publications launched in 2024. He covers Disney Parks, Disney+, movie theater collectibles, popcorn buckets, and entertainment news from Walt Disney World, Disneyland, and beyond.
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