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Disney License Plate List Disney License Plate List 09/14/2021 CATALOG PLATE ID NUMBER MATERIAL UPC REL NUMBER CM-AK-01 Disney's Animal Kingdom Cast Member Safari 98B-0452 Aluminum 00016 20087 1998 CM-AK-02 Chester & Hester’s Dino-Rama!, Project Team Member, Disney’s 02B-0391 Aluminum Unknown 2002 Animal Kingdom 2002 CM-DC-01 Disney Cruise Line Inaugural 1998 97A-0080 Aluminum 00016 20004 1997 CM-DC-02 Ahoy Cast Members, Disney Cruise Line, Discover Uncharted 98I-2761 Aluminum 00016 20004 1998 Magic, Inaugural 1998 CM-DC-03 The Cruise For Crews Disney Cruise Line Inaugural 1998 (Oval) 98I-2934 Aluminum Unknown 1998 CM-DC-04 Disney Cruise Line Sailing January 1998 96K-3212 Aluminum Unknown 1996 CM-DD-01 Downtown Disney, West Side, Pleasure Island, Marketplace (1) 99C-1022 Aluminum Unknown 1999 CM-DW-01 Walt Disney World, Opening Oct 1971, Florida 91C-0455 Aluminum 00016 20055 1991 CM-DW-02 Walt Disney World 20th Anniversary 1971 1991 91H-2328 Aluminum 1 7 01201 1991 CM-DW-03 25 Walt Disney World 96G-2049 Aluminum Unknown 1996 CM-DW-04 Walt Disney World 25th Anniversary Celebration Company D 97A-0081 Aluminum 00016 20006 1997 Exclusive Cast Members Making Magic CM-DW-05 Opening Day Oct 1971 Company D 97G-1908 Aluminum 00016 20055 1997 CM-DW-06 Mickey, Walt Disney World (Oval) 98K-3533 Aluminum 00016 20114 1998 CM-DW-07 25 Walt Disney World (flat, without bolt holes/slots) 96A-0155 Aluminum Unknown 1996 CM-DW-08 Walt Disney World, Opening, Oct. 1971, Florida (red with white None Aluminum Unknown 1970 letters, large letter D with globe inside) (10) CM-DW-09 100 Years Of Creating The Magic Walt Disney World Share A Dream 02C-0415 Aluminum 00016 20220 2002 Come True (beige background) (Oval) 00016 20219 CM-DW-10 100 Years Of Creating The Magic Walt Disney World Share A Dream 02C-0415 Aluminum 00016 20219 2002 Come True (blue background) (Oval) CM-EC-01 Walt Disney World, EPCOT Center, 10, 1982, 1992, The 93B-0396 / Aluminum 1 7 01204 1993 Dawn of a New Era, The Continuation of a Dream (8) None 00199 80833 CM-EC-02 General Motors World of Motion Epcot Center Walt Disney World 18681 Aluminum Unknown Unk CM-EC-03 Horizons GE (black back) None Aluminum Unknown 1983 CM-EC-04A Epcot Center (brown flag background) 90J-3167 Aluminum Unknown 1990 CM-EC-04B Epcot Center (blue flag background) 90J-3167 Aluminum Unknown 1990 CM-EP-01 Epcot, 15 years of Discovery, 1982 - 1997 97J-2960 Aluminum Unknown 1997 CM-EP-02 Cast Member - Test Track, Epcot, Road-Tested 1999 98L-3684 Aluminum Unknown 1999 CM-EP-03 TestTrack Presented by Chevrolet None Plastic 1/8" None Unk CM-GN-01 Company D (silhouette of Mickey, black background) None Aluminum 1 7 01203 1991 CM-GN-02 Company D (silhouette of Mickey, white background) None Aluminum 1 7 01203 1991 1 Disney License Plate List 09/14/2021 CM-GN-03 Twenty, Team Disney, Time Flies When You're Having Fun None Aluminum 1 7 01202 1992 CM-GN-04 World Wide Disney Team CMO Aut Hen Tic 95C-0884 Aluminum 00016 02013 / 1995 1702013 CM-GN-05 World Wide Disney Team CMO Authentic 95K-3457 Aluminum 1602013 1996 CM-MG-01 Disney MGM Studios Theme Park (1) 90F-1763 Aluminum Unknown 1990 CM-MG-02 Disney MGM Studios, 10 Year Anniversary, 1989 - 1999 99G-2398 Aluminum Unknown 1999 CM-MG-03 Disney MGM Studios On With The Show 98K-3342 Aluminum Unknown 1998 CM-MK-01 1999, Cast Summer Celebration None Plastic 1/32" Unknown 1999 CM-OT-01 Reedy Creek Energy Services, Inc. 93B-0479 Aluminum Unknown 1993 CM-OT-02 Walt Disney Feature Animation 93D-1354 Aluminum Unknown 1993 CM-OT-03 Walt Disney Imagineering 96I-2587 Aluminum Unknown 1996 CM-OT-04 Jobline, 407.828.1000, Discover a World of Opportunities 98D-1042 Aluminum Unknown 1998 at Disney CM-OT-04A 407.828.1000, Discover a World of Opportunities at Disney 98D-1042 Aluminum Unknown 1998 Error (Jobline error plate) CM-OT-05 Mickey Ears [Performancexcellence] (flat, with black back) None Aluminum Unknown 1994 CM-OT-06 Disney Event Productions Audio Visual & Technical Services None Plastic 1/16” Unknown Unk CM-OT-07 World Ears Icon (Walt Disney World) None Plastic 1/8” Unknown Unk CM-OT-08 Disney Hand helping kids shine (white lettering) 02I-2061 Aluminum 00016 20241 2002 CM-OT-09 Disney Hand helping kids shine (black lettering) 02H-1766 Aluminum Unknown 2002 CM-OT-09A Disney Hand helping kids shine (black lettering) (Mis-stamped bolt slots 02H-1766 Aluminum Unknown 2002 Error error) CM-OT-10 Information Technology Walt Disney World (1) 02J-2105 Aluminum Unknown 2003 CM-OT-11 Teamsters Local 385 03E-0885 Aluminum Unknown 2003 CM-OT-12 Pal Mickey He’s The Talk Of The Park 03I-1902 Aluminum Unknown 2004 CM-OT-13 Vista-United Telecommunications (flat with white back) None Aluminum Unknown Unk CM-OT-14 Walt Disney World College Program None Plastic 1/16” 00193 82227 2004 CM-OT-15 Disney URA STAR Casting Scout Discover A Future Star! None Plastic 1/32” Unknown 2005 CM-OT-16 Walt Disney Parks & Resorts Information Technology Making Special 06H-1374 Aluminum Unknown 2006 Connections CM-OT-17 Disney Transport Maintenance None Plastic 1/16” Unknown Unk CM-OT-18 Reedy Creek Retired Firefighter IAFF None Aluminum None Unk CM-OT-19 Disney’s Horticulture Studio & Recreation 2000 2001 00K-2940 Aluminum Unknown 2000 CM-OT-20 Walt Disney Imagineering None Aluminum None Unk CM-PI-01 Pleasure Island 5, Fifth Anniversary 1989 – 1994 94E-1374 Aluminum Unknown 1994 CM-PI-02 Pleasure Island Walt Disney World (Dancing Moon on pedestal) None Plastic 1/16” Unknown Unk 2 Disney License Plate List 09/14/2021 CM-RS-01 Disney Institute Make Your Own Magic 95I-3030 Aluminum Unknown 1995 CM-RS-01A Disney Institute Make Your Own Magic Opening Team 95L-3651 Aluminum Unknown 1996 CM-RS-02 Disney's Grand Floridian Beach Resort (GF logo) 96E-1305 Aluminum Unknown 1996 CM-RS-03 Disney's Boardwalk Founders' Day Celebration '97 97F-1632 Aluminum Unknown 1997 CM-RS-04 Disney's Coronado Springs Resort Opening Team Aug 1 97 97G-1865 Aluminum Unknown 1997 CM-RS-05 Disney's Old Key West Resort (small DVC logo) None Plastic 1/16" Unknown Unk CM-RS-06 Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge Opening Team 2001 01H-2169 Aluminum Unknown 2001 CM-ST-01 The Disney Store, Inc. 91H-2196 Aluminum Unknown 1991 CM-WW-01 Disney Sports & Recreation 00G-1660 Aluminum Unknown 2000 DC-CC-01A Disney’s Castaway Cay Bahamas (Aluminum back) 02A-0097 Aluminum 00152 65708 2002 DC-CC-01B Disney’s Castaway Cay Bahamas (White back) 02A-0097 Aluminum 00152 65708 2002 DC-CC-02A Disney’s Castaway Cay Bahamas (Surfboard) (plain aluminum back) None Aluminum 00152 19348 2005 DC-CC-02B Disney’s Castaway Cay Bahamas (Surfboard) (white back) None Aluminum 00152 19348 Unk DC-CC-03A1 Disney’s Castaway Cay Bahamas (green background) (white back) None Aluminum 00152 10063 2007 (darker in overall color) DC-CC-03A2 Disney’s Castaway Cay Bahamas (green background) (white back) None Aluminum 00152 10063 Unk (lighter in overall color) DC-CC-03B Disney’s Castaway Cay Bahamas (green background) (aluminum back) None Aluminum 00152 10063 2007 DC-GN-01 Disney's Cruise Line (logo) 96D-1144 Aluminum Unknown 1996 DC-GN-02A1 Disney Cruise Line, Discover Uncharted Magic, 96G-1979 Aluminum 00352 10927 1996 Inaugural 1998 (darker blue color) 00166 50701 DC-GN-02A2 Disney Cruise Line, Discover Uncharted Magic, 96G-1979 Aluminum 00352 10927 1996 Inaugural 1998 (lighter blue color) DC-GN-02B Disney Cruise Line, Discover Unchartered Magic, 96G-1979 Aluminum 00166 50701 1996 Inaugural 1998 DC-GN-03 Disney Cruise Line Discover Uncharted Magic None Plastic 1/16" 00352 10015 2000 DC-GN-04 Disney Cruise Line Discover Uncharted Magic 02C-0498 Aluminum 00152 15306 2002 DC-GN-05A Disney Cruise Line (ship) (aluminum back) (blue Disney copyright) None Aluminum 00152 12227 2004 DC-GN-05B Disney Cruise Line (ship) (white back) None Aluminum 00152 12227 Unk DC-GN-05C Disney Cruise Line (ship) (white back) (heightened purple on beach) None Aluminum 00152 12227 Unk DC-GN-05D Disney Cruise Line (ship) (aluminum back) (white Disney copyright) None Aluminum 00152 12227 Unk DC-GN-05E Disney Cruise Line (ship) (white back) (white Disney copyright) None Aluminum 00152 12227 Unk DC-GN-05F Disney Cruise Line (ship) (aluminum back) (white Disney copyright) None Aluminum 00152 12227 Unk DC-GN-06 Disney Cruise Line (logo) None Aluminum 00152 14924 2005 DC-GN-07 Disney Cruise Line (Story Book characters) None Aluminum 00152 70567 2008 DC-GN-08 Disney Dream Inaugural Voyages 2011 None Aluminum 400000 797663 2011 3 Disney License Plate List 09/14/2021 DC-OT-01 Premier Cruise Lines The Official Cruise Line of Walt Disney World None Plastic 1/32” Unknown 1986 DC-OT-02 Star/Ship Royale Premier Cruise Line None Plastic Unknown Unk DL-CA-01 Disney's California Adventure 00E-1141 Aluminum 00002 49755 2001 DL-CA-02 Disney's California Adventure (Mickey, Pluto and Grizzly Peak) None Plastic 1/16" 00003 14567 2001 DL-CA-03 Main Street of America Route 66 None Aluminum 400007 172869 Unk 086598 824495 DL-DD-01 House of Blues Anaheim (1) 99A-0137 Aluminum 000000017464 2001 DL-DD-02 California ESPN Zone Downtown Disney None Aluminum 400118 009320 2004 DL-DD-03 Sports Center None Aluminum 400118 051275 2004 DL-DD-04 SC (Sports Center) Quotes None Plastic 1/16” 00118 02750 2007 DL-DD-05 All Things Fabulus at Club Libby Lu None Aluminum Unknown Unk DL-GN-01 55 - 85, Disneyland, The best has just begun 25745 Aluminum 0100 10065 1985 DL-GN-02 Disneyland 1986 28214 Aluminum 00100 10066 1985 DL-GN-03 Disneyland 1987 28214 Aluminum 00100 10066 1986 DL-GN-04 Disneyland 1988 28214 Aluminum 00100 10067 1987 DL-GN-05 Disneyland 1989 28214 Aluminum 00100 10067 1988 DL-GN-06
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