Walt Disney World Resort has introduced digital pricing displays at shops in Disney Springs, enabling instant updates to souvenir prices. The change, reported on March 19, 2026, affects locations like Marketplace Co-Op and Disney’s Pin Traders. Officials have not announced plans for wider rollout or dynamic pricing implementation.
Crews have recently installed digital signs at multiple shops in Disney Springs, the shopping, dining, and entertainment district at Walt Disney World Resort in Central Florida. On March 19, 2026, WDWNT reported the arrival of these displays at Marketplace Co-Op and Disney’s Pin Traders. A photo shared by the outlet on Facebook showed a sign displaying prices linked to color labels, a system used for small souvenirs such as trading pins, keychains, pens, and magnets. These signs allow stores to update prices instantaneously, potentially supporting dynamic pricing adjustments based on demand, availability, and trend forecasts. However, Walt Disney World Resort has not publicly announced the change or confirmed expansion to other theme parks and hotels. Disney has no stated plans to implement dynamic pricing for merchandise at this time. The company has previously discussed dynamic pricing for theme park tickets. Disneyland Paris Resort already uses it, while domestic parks like Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort plan to introduce it in future years after optimization. In November 2025, Disney’s Senior Executive VP and CFO Hugh Johnston stated: “We’re actually investing in creating dynamic pricing. We’re doing it in Paris right now. We’ve been doing it for about a year. It’s off to a very good start, but we’re really going to make sure we optimize it before we bring it into the domestic parks. So that’s probably something that you won’t see this year, but you may see in the subsequent years.”