Theme park character costumes occupy a uniquely demanding intersection of aesthetics, durability, and safety. They need to look flawless under stage lighting and in photographs, survive multiple performer changeovers per day, withstand industrial laundering, and move naturally through the full range of human motion — all while housing a live electrical system directly against a performer's body.
When this major theme park needed illuminated costumes for characters themed to a futuristic ride attraction, they came to Ellumiglow for the lighting integration. The result was a set of VynEL™ HD-powered costumes that delivered the signature electric blue glow of the Tron aesthetic while meeting the strict operational standards of a world-class entertainment brand.
Create a lighting system that survives the operational reality of a theme park performer costume — not just a photoshoot.
Standard EL Wire and LED strip solutions fail quickly in this environment. The concerns were layered:
Durability under daily use. Costumes see multiple wearers per day, rapid costume changes, and physical contact with guests and set elements. The lighting system had to absorb this without losing output or failing at connection points.
Laundering compatibility. Professional costume maintenance requires repeated industrial washing. Most flexible lighting systems degrade rapidly when exposed to water, heat, and mechanical agitation. VynEL™ HD's encapsulated panel construction was essential to passing this requirement.
Safety. The system operates against a human body. Voltage, heat generation, and connection integrity were all reviewed against theme park safety standards before approval.
Aesthetic precision. The character designs had defined light paths, panel positions, and color specifications tied to the IP. The lighting had to land exactly where the design called for it — no improvising around the technology's limitations.
Ellumiglow specified VynEL™ HD panels for the primary illuminated surfaces — the chest, jacket seams, and leg panels visible in the finished costume. VynEL™ HD was selected over EL Wire for its broad surface illumination, which creates the even, film-quality glow the design required rather than a wire-outline effect.
Panel integration was done in collaboration with the costume fabrication team, bonding the VynEL™ HD panels directly into the garment's construction so they moved with the fabric rather than sitting on top of it. This eliminated the stiff, mechanical look that often undermines wearable lighting builds.
Power management was designed for quick-change accessibility — battery packs were positioned at points in the costume that allowed rapid access between performer rotations without requiring costume removal.
Color matching was calibrated to the specific aqua/teal tone of the attraction's visual identity, tested under both daylight and the attraction's ambient blue lighting conditions to ensure consistency across environments.
| Technology | VynEL™ HD flexible electroluminescent panels |
| Colors | Aqua / Teal — custom calibrated to IP spec |
| Integration method | Heat bonded into garment construction |
| Power | Concealed battery packs, performer-accessible |
| Durability requirement | Industrial launder-compatible, daily wear |
| Scope | Design consultation, panel fabrication, integration support |
The costumes entered active service at the attraction and have been part of the character meet-and-greet experience. The project established Ellumiglow as a capable partner for entertainment-grade wearable lighting — where the bar for both aesthetics and operational reliability is among the highest in any industry.
If your application involves illuminated costumes, performer wearables, or any garment that needs to survive real-world operational use — not just a photo session — the engineering decisions in this project are directly applicable.
VynEL™ HD is the technology we reach for when the lighting needs to cover area rather than trace lines, when the garment needs to move naturally, and when durability is non-negotiable. If your project involves theme parks, stage productions, film, or branded character work, start a project conversation and tell us what you're building.
We've worked with entertainment brands at every scale — from independent productions to major theme parks. Tell us about your project and we'll match the right technology.
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