‘Invisible’ Colors At Disney

There are two colors that Disney uses to hide in plain sight: “Go Away Green,” is a sort of muddy, olive green, and “Blending Blue,” is an indistinct sky blue. Whenever you see construction or attractions that are under refurbishment, they’re usually covered by partitions and tarps, and they’re usually one of these two colors, which blends in with the natural surroundings. They’re also used on a lot of the waste bins; thus, Guests will only notice the bins if they’re explicitly looking to throw something out.
They’re also used to blend theme park attractions into the surrounding area. Most of the time, an attraction (Splash Mountain, for example) does not occur in the actual Mountain. The majority of the ride takes place in a ‘show building’ behind it, hidden from public view.
But sometimes, the show building is too big to hide completely, and Disney relies on camouflage to make it disappear. The new Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind at Epcot is an indoor coaster, and its entire building is painted to make it blend into the Florida sky.