New Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary License Plates Available for Pre-Order; Benefits Make-A-Wish

|

|

Today Disney has shared some exciting news for Florida-registered car owners – there’s now a way to be part of history and to help grant wishes for children who need them most. For the first time ever, a specialty Walt Disney World Resort license plate is available for purchase in honor of the 50th anniversary. Proceeds of the license plate will go to Make-A-Wish of Central and Northern Florida.

Disney has a longstanding relationship with Make-A-Wish, dating back to 1980, and since then, more than 140,000 Disney-inspired wishes have been granted, with more than 8,000 taking place each year at Walt Disney World Resort. 

While the design of this specialty plate will be revealed at a later date, interested car owners can purchase a presale voucher now for $25 plus applicable state administration fees through local County Tax Collector’s offices and license plate agencies (DMVs) across the State of Florida. 

Disney is busy planning the 50th anniversary celebration and will share more details in the months to come. To learn more about purchasing a pre-sale voucher for your license plate, visit flhsmv.gov.

As always, keep checking back with us here at BlogMickey.com as we continue to bring you the latest news, photos, and info from around the Disney Parks!

Have a Story Tip? Contact Us!

More Articles

3 COMMENTS

  1. “Available for Pre-Order.”
    Nope.
    Nowhere on the website is there anything that mentions this license plate.
    Really wish Disney would have made sure it was available before putting out this press release.

    • “Interested car owners can purchase a presale voucher now for $25 plus applicable state administration fees through local County Tax Collector’s offices and license plate agencies (DMVs) across the State of Florida”

      You have to go into the offices to purchase a presale voucher. More info about office hours and locations are available on the website

  2. The cost is $33 NOT $25 and that’s for cash only. If you use a credit card, the cost jumps up to $35.
    Please fix your press release.

Comments are closed.

Related

Walt Disney World Prevails in Resort Tax Litigation for a Reduction in Property Values

Following our reporting of a single judgment yesterday, Disney...

Disney Prevails in Decade-Long Resort Tax Litigation for a Reduction in Property Values

A decade-old property tax fight over two Walt Disney...

Inside Look at Walt Disney World’s Strategy To Refresh & Reinvest In Classic Attractions

New lands and new attractions get the headlines, but...

Walt Disney World President, Jeff Vahle, Announces Retirement

Walt Disney World President Jeff Vahle has announced that...

Orlando Experiences Record Tourism Visitation in 2025, Disney Attendance Dips

Orlando cemented its status as the most visited destination...