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Are all Disney employees cast members?

So if you're an employee at Disney World or Disneyland, you're part of the story. That's why Disney park employees are called “Cast Members” rather than employees—even if they're not playing a character.



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The estimated total pay for a Cast Member at Disney Parks is $31,879 per year. This number represents the median, which is the midpoint of the ranges from our proprietary Total Pay Estimate model and based on salaries collected from our users. The estimated base pay is $31,879 per year.

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According to a study done by Economic Roundtable, almost 75% of Disneyland workers reported that they do not earn enough money to cover basic expenses every month. Over 50% of workers say they are worried they will be evicted from their homes or apartments.

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The typical Walt Disney Company Cast Member salary is £9 per hour. Cast Member salaries at Walt Disney Company can range from £8 - £11 per hour. This estimate is based upon 14 Walt Disney Company Cast Member salary report(s) provided by employees or estimated based upon statistical methods.

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If the Employee has more than three (3) eligible dependents, the Employee may be permitted to admit more than three (3) Guests at a time. Please note that Guests under the age of three (3) do not require an admission ticket to enter a Disney Theme Park.

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Complimentary Tickets for eligible employees/retirees can be found at CompAdmission.disney.com. Print or save the eTicket to be used. Simply go to MyDisneyExperience.com on a computer or mobile device. If you don't already have a My Disney Experience® account, create one and log in.

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Theme Park Experiences Complimentary theme park admission for full-time and part-time positions after two weeks of employment.

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It's rumored that Tink gets paid around $500 per flight across the Magic Kingdom's sky, which isn't bad for 30 seconds of work, if you ask us.

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As of Sep 22, 2023, the average hourly pay for a Mickey Mouse in California is $26.58 an hour. While ZipRecruiter is seeing salaries as high as $37.43 and as low as $19.30, the majority of Mickey Mouse salaries currently range between $26.83 (25th percentile) to $30.37 (75th percentile) in California.

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This cast-exclusive challenge awarded Walt Disney World cast members who volunteered 50 hours and attended 50 VoluntEARS events before the end of the celebration with specially-themed EARidescent commemorative items.

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you can't really go over 40 hours unless they mandatory extend you, however, if you work enough full-time hours (at least 30hrs for a certain period of time) you can apply to be full-time. but yes, hours can definitely range from 10-25 especially for a new hire.

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In his later years, Walt Disney was a chain-smoker who rarely visited Disneyland without a cigarette in his hand. Because he didn't want to put the cigarette down, the legend goes, he would point out the landmarks with two fingers. By echoing his actions, todays cast members are following his lead.

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Complimentary theme park admission for full-time and part-time positions after two weeks of employment.

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The employee benefits These include everything from free screenings of new film releases, and early finishes in the summer, to 40% off at Disney stores, and even 50% off cruises. Free access to Disney parks (arguably the best perk) along with free passes for friends and family for Disney resorts, are also available.

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The short answer to your question is yes, it is illegal for a cast member to sell their tickets. When I worked at a specific park, they would occasionally ask who gave you the tickets. Not a big deal, no inquisition, just casually ask. Hi, I used to work at Disney World.

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Estimated Disneyland Daily Operating Cost: $5.49 Million Operating all of Disney's parks and resorts cost $14.015 billion in 2019, according to the company's annual report. If the cost to operate was split evenly per park, that would amount to around $5.49 million per park per day.

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