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Coca-Cola Expands Presence Inside Walt Disney World Resort

New Coca-Cola murals appeared at Magic Kingdom Park‘s Sleepy Hollow restaurant this week, increasing the beverage company’s branding visibility in Liberty Square beyond the “Hosted by Coca-Cola” signs added in 2025. Here’s what Walt Disney World Resort guests might notice on their next visit.

Two New Signs Installed

Sleepy Hollow exterior
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One mural on the building’s side, near the pickup window, features a vintage glass Coca-Cola bottle with the text: “A Revolutionary Concoction – Coca-Cola now with Carbonation & Ice.”

The second sign was added to a wooden cast-member door originally labeled “Sleepy Hollow Inn – Ice Deliveries.” New text now reads: “A Rustic Drink For Rustic Folks – Coca-Cola.

Funnel cake with powdered sugar and strawberries from Sleepy Hollow
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WDWNT documented the changes on Facebook, showing themed signage painted on the building and added to cast member doors.

Walt Disney World Resort added “Hosted by Coca-Cola” beneath Sleepy Hollow’s main sign in 2025. The latest murals further expand the company’s presence at the Liberty Square Quick-Service location, known for fresh waffles, funnel cakes, and corn dogs.

Decades-Long Partnership

Coca Cola Store Disney Springs
Credit: Disney

Coca-Cola and Walt Disney World Resort have partnered since the Most Magical Place on Earth opened in 1971, extending a relationship that began with Disneyland Resort in 1955. Disney parks exclusively serve Coca-Cola beverages, and the company sponsors multiple Quick-Service locations, including Club Cool at EPCOT. Coca-Cola even created exclusive bottles for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge at Disneyland Park and Disney’s Hollywood Studios.

Dedicated Coca-Cola fans can visit the three-story Coca-Cola store at the Disney Springs shopping and dining district. The location offers two floors of souvenirs, meet-and-greets with a seven-foot polar bear, and a third-floor rooftop tasting deck where guests sample soft drink flavors from around the world.

Have you spotted any other changes around Magic Kingdom Park, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, or Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park? Share your story with Disney Dining in the comments!

Jess Colopy

Jess Colopy is a Disney College Program alum and kid-at-heart. When she’s not furiously typing in a coffee shop, you can find her on the hunt for the newest Stitch pin.

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