Join our Disney familia in celebrating Hispanic and Latin Heritage Month at the Walt Disney World® Resort and Disneyland® Resort with live music, cultural celebrations and meeting some favorite Characters. To celebrate, we’re highlighting 10 Hispanic and Latin American Characters that constantly inspire us with their authenticity, strength and determination. Remember, Cardmembers can also redeem Disney Rewards Dollars toward merchandise and food celebrating and inspired by Hispanic and Latin American culture at the parks!0

1. Mirabel Madrigal, Encanto

Mirabel, whose story is set in and inspired by the country of Colombia, marches to the beat of her own drum. Her quirkiness makes her endearing and the passion she has for her family is what makes her truly special. While she may feel like an outcast at times due to being the only Madrigal grandchild without a gift, she doesn’t let that limit her and will go to great lengths to protect the ones she loves.

Mirabel Madrigal from Encanto

2. Princess of Avalor, Elena of Avalor

Strong, compassionate, and kind, Princess Elena embodies what it means to be a leader. The kingdom of Avalor is fortunate to have Elena as their princess and heir to the throne. Not only is she always respectful and considerate of others, but she’s also ready to rule! Princess Elena and the setting of Avalor are inspired by Hispanic  and Latin American culture and folklore.

Princess of Avalor from Elena of Avalor

3. Miguel Rivera, Coco

With a passion for music and performance, Miguel has big dreams and he’s not afraid to chase them, despite what his family thinks. Throughout his journey, which is set in and inspired by the country of Mexico, he demonstrates compassion for others, an undeniable talent and love for his family.

Miguel Rivera from Coco

4. Pacha, The Emperor’s New Groove

Pacha has a heart of gold and is a true family man that’s always willing to lend a hand to those in need. He’s quick on his feet and can adapt to any and all situations in a moment’s time. The Emperor’s New Groove is set in and inspired by the country of Peru.

Pacha from The Emperor’s New Groove

5. Fawn, Disney Fairies

Fawn, a fairy of Spanish descent, is a loyal friend of Tinker Bell and other Disney Fairies. She is able to speak multiple animal languages and brings fun to every moment with her playfully mischievous nature!

Fawn from Disney Fairies

6. Manny Garcia, Handy Manny

Always willing to lend a helping hand with a smile on his face, Manny, a Mexican-American, is known for his kind and compassionate nature. And because of his eagerness to help fix things in Sheetrock Hills, he was quickly named “The Best Repairman in the County”.

Manny Garcia from Handy Manny

7. Tater Ramirez Humphrey, Primos

Tater is a biracial, nearly bilingual, Mexican-American 9-year old girl with big dreams and the determined spirit needed to achieve them! What she really wants is some peace and quiet — but Tater Time is in short supply when her cousins come to stay. Introverts and extroverts alike have plenty to admire when it comes to Tater!

Tater Ramirez Humphrey from Primos

8. Cruz Ramirez, Cars 3

Cruz is a trainer like no other—when she’s not working to help Lightning McQueen re-discover his own passion for racing, she is busy founding and leading her own non-profit. But, to be counted among her friends you need to be quick—because she’s known to go from zero to 60 mph in 3.8 seconds.

Cruz Ramirez from Cars 3

9. Casey Goldberg-Calderon, Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur

Casey, whose full name is Casey María Eva Duarte Goldberg-Calderon, is Puerto Rican-Jewish and loves to speak Spanish whenever she can! When she’s not catching up on the latest fashion trend, Casey is a loyal friend who is constantly standing up for what’s right all while pursuing her dreams of social media fame with a smile on her face.

Goldberg-Calderon from Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur

10. Sunset Boulevardez, The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder

Tough, strong and loyal are just some of the words we would use to describe Sunset. But, she is also an incredible mom and a dedicated police officer who has everyone’s best interests at heart. A proud Latina and friend of the Proud family, Sunset also knows when to not take herself too seriously, which always makes her the life of the party.

Sunset Boulevardez from The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder


Whether you’re celebrating Hispanic and Latin Heritage Month at Plaza de la Familia at Disneyland® Resort, the World Showcase at EPCOT®, or streaming one of these movies or shows on Disney+, we hope you find inspiration from these strong Disney Characters. There are plenty of opportunities to continue the celebrations across Walt Disney World® Resort, including 30 global marketplaces during the EPCOT® International Food and Wine Festival featuring several Hispanic and Latin dishes. If you can, be sure and also stop by Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park and learn to draw Dante from Pixar Animation Studios’ Coco and meet Hispanic Pixar animator Ana Ramirez at The Animation Experience at Conservation Station. Don’t forget, you can redeem Disney Rewards Dollars toward merchandise that celebrates some favorite Hispanic and Latin American Characters.0