Disney “Legend” parking is not an official, named parking area at Disneyland or Walt Disney World, so the phrase usually refers to one of two things: either a misheard name for an existing lot/structure (like Mickey & Friends, Pixar Pals, Toy Story, etc.) or an internal/temporary label seen on a map or sign that guests do not normally use.

What “Disney Legend parking” likely means

  • Major Disney destinations list official guest parking as:
    • Walt Disney World (Florida) : theme park lots by park, plus Disney Springs garages (Orange, Lime, Grapefruit, Watermelon lot).
* **Disneyland Resort (California)** : Mickey & Friends Parking Structure, Pixar Pals Parking Structure, and Toy Story Parking Area; Simba Lot for Downtown Disney.
  • None of the current public parking guides or official FAQs list “Disney Legend” as a guest parking option by name.

Because of that, “Disney Legend parking” is most often:

  • A nickname in a forum or social group.
  • A label on an internal/accessible map legend (the legend of the map, not a parking area itself).

How to find where you actually need to park

Use the specific destination name instead of “Disney Legend”:

  • If you are going to Disneyland Resort (California) :
    • For the theme parks, drive to:
      • Mickey & Friends or Pixar Pals Parking Structures (off Disneyland Dr).
  * **Toy Story Parking Area** (off Harbor Blvd).
* For **Downtown Disney** , use the **Simba Lot** off Disneyland Dr.
  • If you are going to Walt Disney World (Florida) :
    • Follow signs for the park you are visiting (Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Animal Kingdom) and then standard or preferred parking.
* For **Disney Springs** , use the **Orange, Lime, Grapefruit garages** or **Watermelon lot** near Cirque du Soleil.

Quick next steps if someone told you “park in Disney Legend”

  1. Check your message, email, or ticket:
    • Look for the exact resort and area name (Disneyland vs Walt Disney World, Disney Springs vs Downtown Disney, etc.).
  1. Follow official road signage:
    • Ignore “Legend” and instead follow signs to:
      • Mickey & Friends / Pixar Pals / Toy Story (in Anaheim).
   * The specific park or Disney Springs garages (in Orlando).
  1. Ask a cast member at the entrance:
    • Read them exactly what your confirmation says; they will translate that into the correct current parking location.

Short answer

There is no publicly advertised lot officially called “Disney Legend parking” at the major Disney resorts; it usually refers to something else (like the map legend or a misnamed existing lot), so use the standard named parking areas (Mickey & Friends, Pixar Pals, Toy Story, or the Disney Springs garages) and ask a cast member on arrival to confirm where you should park.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.