Joe Schott Becomes Walt Disney World President on August 3 as Jeff Vahle Retires After 36 Years
Walt Disney World is about to change hands at the top, and now there is a firm date on it. Joe Schott, a longtime Disney executive who currently leads Disney Signature Experiences, will become president of Walt Disney World Resort on August 3, 2026. He takes over from Jeff Vahle, who is retiring after 36 years with the company.
Joe Schott becomes president of Walt Disney World Resort on August 3, 2026. Photo: Kaleeb18, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
A handoff with a date
Disney first announced the leadership change back on May 18, 2026, but the exact timing had been left vague, described only as a summer transition. This week the specific start date came into focus: Schott's Disney leadership profile lists his Walt Disney World presidency as beginning August 3. Vahle is expected to remain in the role into late July before stepping away.
It is one of the most significant behind-the-scenes changes at the resort in years. The Walt Disney World president oversees the day-to-day operation of the largest resort in the Disney portfolio, from its four theme parks and two water parks to its dozens of hotels and Disney Springs.
Who is Joe Schott
Schott is a Disney lifer. He began his career as a Jungle Cruise skipper at the Magic Kingdom and worked his way up over roughly four decades into some of the most senior operational roles in the company. Most recently he has served as president of Disney Signature Experiences, the division that includes Disney Cruise Line, Disney Vacation Club, Adventures by Disney, and Aulani.
Before that, his resume reads like a tour of Disney's global parks. He was president and general manager of Shanghai Disney Resort, spent about five years as chief operating officer of Disneyland Paris, and led Walt Disney Attractions Japan. That mix of international park operations and signature-experiences leadership is the background he brings back home to Florida.
Schott takes over leadership of the entire Walt Disney World Resort. Photo: Gerard McGovern, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
Who is Jeff Vahle
Vahle leaves the presidency after a 36-year Disney career that began on the engineering side of the business. Before taking the top job at Walt Disney World, he led the Disney Signature Experiences group, the same division Schott now leaves behind. As Walt Disney World president since 2020, he steered the resort through one of the most demanding stretches in its history, including its closure and phased reopening earlier this decade. His retirement closes out one of the longer executive tenures in recent Disney parks history.
Why it matters
Leadership transitions at this level rarely produce overnight changes a guest would notice, but they set the tone for everything from pricing and staffing to the pace of new construction. With major projects still moving across the resort, from the ongoing road overhaul near Magic Kingdom to new lands and attractions in the pipeline, Schott inherits a Walt Disney World that is very much in build mode. August 3 is when the new era officially begins.
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Image credits: Cinderella Castle by Kaleeb18 (CC BY-SA 4.0) and Walt Disney World entrance sign by Gerard McGovern (CC BY-SA 2.0), via Wikimedia Commons.