Joe Schott Named Walt Disney World President, Closing the Vahle Succession Question
The Vahle succession question we flagged on May 12 has an answer. Joe Schott, the 40-plus-year Disney veteran who most recently led Disney Signature Experiences and previously ran Shanghai Disney Resort, has been named the next President of Walt Disney World Resort. The announcement came this morning from Disney Experiences chairman Thomas Mazloum, who simultaneously promoted Natacha Rafalski to head Disney Signature Experiences and Christophe Murphy to lead Disneyland Paris. All three transitions land by the end of July.

Joe Schott (left), Natacha Rafalski (center), and Christophe Murphy (right). Image: Disney via Laughing Place.
The headlines:
- Joe Schott becomes President, Walt Disney World Resort, succeeding Jeff Vahle.
- Natacha Rafalski moves from leading Disneyland Paris to President, Disney Signature Experiences (Disney Cruise Line, DVC, Aulani, Adventures by Disney, National Geographic Expeditions, Storyliving by Disney, Golden Oak).
- Christophe Murphy, a 35-year Disney veteran who joined Disneyland Paris in 1991 during pre-opening, is promoted to President, Disneyland Paris.
- All three transitions effective by end of July 2026.
Schott's 40-plus-year arc back to Florida
Schott's Disney career started in the Florida parks. He began as a Jungle Cruise skipper at Magic Kingdom and worked his way up through multiple operational and leadership roles. His more recent international postings include:
- Executive Managing Director, Walt Disney Attractions Japan.
- Chief Operating Officer, Disneyland Paris (five years).
- President and General Manager, Shanghai Disney Resort, where he oversaw the opening of the Zootopia-themed land and the resort surpassing 100 million guests in under a decade of operation.
- President, Disney Signature Experiences (his most recent role), where he led the launches of the Disney Destiny and Disney Adventure cruise ships.
The framing from the fan community is unusually warm. Disney Tourist Blog's Tom Bricker, who had named Schott as one of three likely successor candidates in his Vahle retirement coverage, posted Monday: "I would consider this 'good news for fans.'" Bricker, who has talked with Schott once at length, said he came away impressed and has since received what he called unequivocally glowing reviews from people who worked for Schott.
What Mazloum said
Thomas Mazloum, who took the Disney Experiences chair on March 18 when Josh D'Amaro moved up to CEO, framed all three appointments with the same theme of scale. From the corporate announcement:
"Disney Experiences is in the midst of unprecedented expansion with more new projects underway across our global portfolio than at any other moment in our history. These appointments reflect the depth of leadership talent driving Disney Experiences. Joe, Natacha, and Christophe have a deep appreciation of the guest experience, possess extensive financial and operational expertise, and a proven ability to deliver at scale. I have complete confidence in each of them to build on the remarkable momentum underway across these businesses and to write the next chapter of Disney's story."
What Schott inherits
The Walt Disney World portfolio Schott takes over is the largest single-site workplace in the United States, with approximately 80,000 cast members across four theme parks, more than 25 resort hotels, two water parks, ESPN Wide World of Sports, and Disney Springs. His first 12 to 24 months on the job will be defined by an unusually loaded pipeline:
- Tropical Americas at Disney's Animal Kingdom (Encanto + Indiana Jones).
- Monstropolis at Disney's Hollywood Studios (replacing the Muppet*Vision 3-D footprint).
- Villains Land and new Cars rides at Magic Kingdom.
- Disney Lakeshore Lodge, the new resort hotel.
And the immediate pipeline he inherits this very week is one of the most loaded opening fortnights Walt Disney World has had in years.
The opening fortnight Schott walks into
- Tuesday May 19 and Wednesday May 20: Annual Passholder previews of Soarin' Across America at EPCOT (standby queue only).
- Thursday May 21: DVC Member preview of Soarin' Across America.
- Friday May 22: Mando-Grogu Smugglers Run overlay opens at Disney's Hollywood Studios (same day as the Mandalorian and Grogu film opens theatrically).
- Monday May 25: Memorial Day.
- Tuesday May 26: Soarin' Across America opens to the public at EPCOT. Rock 'n' Roller Coaster Starring The Muppets opens at Disney's Hollywood Studios. Bluey's Wild World opens at Disney's Animal Kingdom at Conservation Station. FØØD by Swedish Chef opens at Disney's Hollywood Studios.
Schott himself doesn't formally start the WDW role until the end of July, so Vahle is still the one steering the resort through this opening sweep. The announcement also lands four days before Memorial Day weekend and a week before the May 26 quadruple opening, ahead of the busiest stretch of WDW news in months.
Quick planner notes
- Day-to-day operations are unchanged. Vahle is on the job through the end of July; Schott's transition is internal-leadership-only and not visible at the park level.
- The leadership cascade is now complete. Iger to D'Amaro at CEO (March); D'Amaro to Mazloum at Disney Experiences chair (March 18); now Vahle to Schott at WDW President (end of July).
- If you're an international Disney parks fan: Murphy at Disneyland Paris, Rafalski at Signature Experiences, and Schott's Shanghai background mean the entire international parks portfolio is being run by leaders who grew up inside those markets.
- For Disney Cruise Line fans: Rafalski takes over a DCL portfolio that grows from 8 ships today to 13 by 2031.
Sources
- The Walt Disney Company: Disney Experiences leadership changes (May 18 announcement)
- Laughing Place: New Disney Experiences leadership (full Mazloum quotes)
- Disney Tourist Blog: Disney World's new president is exactly who we wanted
- WDWMagic: Joe Schott named new Walt Disney World President
Image credit: Disney via Laughing Place.