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Can you tour Disney imagineering?

Get a peek behind the magic on the 4-day Adventures by Disney Disneyland Resort and Southern California Escape. Take a rare behind-the-scenes tour of The Walt Disney Studios and Disney Archives, plus a private tour of Walt Disney Imagineering.



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“Dine with an Imagineer” gives Disney guests the opportunity to chat with a Disney Imagineer while enjoying a four course meal in a Disney World restaurant. These opportunities intentionally offer limited seating to ensure that all guests have the opportunity to chat with and learn from a Disney Imagineer.

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yes. disney employees get in free. it's unlimited with friends and family but you can only bring in a certain number of friends or family.

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Pixar was established on February 3, 1986. Can the public tour the Pixar facility? Due to production demands and confidentiality issues, we are a closed studio and do not offer tours.

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You need a Bachelor's and possibly a Master's degree. Disney Imagineering involves a lot of skill-based careers, ranging from architecture and concept art to engineering and IT work. Look at the specific job posting to see what kind of experiences the Imagineering team is looking for—it might depend on the job.

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Is Walt Disney Imagineering a good company to work for? Walt Disney Imagineering has an overall rating of 3.8 out of 5, based on over 335 reviews left anonymously by employees. 61% of employees would recommend working at Walt Disney Imagineering to a friend and 39% have a positive outlook for the business.

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A Work From Home Disney Imagineering in your area makes on average $32 per hour, or $3.30 (94.472%) less than the national average hourly salary of $34.96. California ranks number 3 out of 50 states nationwide for Work From Home Disney Imagineering salaries.

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Parents and guardians should note that only kids between the ages of 3 and 9 qualify for child pricing on Disney park tickets. Kids ages 10 and up count as adults, and children under the age of 3 may enter parks for free.

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Most Popular Benefits at Walt Disney Imagineering
  • Paid Holidays / Vacation. Employees: 25.
  • 401(k) Employees: 24.
  • Casual Dress/Atmosphere. Employees: 17.
  • Paid Sick Leave. Employees: 16.
  • Education/Training/Tuition/Certification Reimbursement. Employees: 12.
  • Life Insurance/Disability. Employees: 12.
  • Cell Phone. Employees: 9.


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My normal work week at Disney consisted of roughly 50-60 hours of work, some of that which extended through the weekend. Busy weeks late in the design phases, around design deadlines or post design during construction, I could easily work 70 plus hours a week at all hours of the day.

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While these rules seem extreme, they're put in place for a reason: to keep things as magical as possible for guests. The pay is awesome. 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 Nov 6, 2023, the average hourly pay for a Disney Imagineering in the United States is $29.15 an hour.

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They're in charge of dreaming, designing and building Disney theme parks, attractions, cruise ships, resorts etc. Basically, they're about live entertainment. They're not really involved in the creation of films or television. They create things you can see and touch and smell, experiences that you can walk right into.

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If you have a strong resume and good soft skills, it's easy to get a job at Disney. You need to find the positions that suit you best and make sure you have the right experience. Some people enter a Disney college program, which means you can intern for the company. Many interns end up working full-time later on.

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