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Can you work for Disney as a nurse?

Disney nurses are RNs who can be called upon to help park visitors and staff. Unlike most nursing specialties, nurses who work for Disney's theme parks can act as first responders. In other words, they're the first health professionals to arrive when an issue arises in the park.



Yes, Disney employs a significant number of Registered Nurses (RNs) to staff their first aid stations and occupational health centers across the globe. As a Disney nurse, you act as a first responder for both guests and "Cast Members" (employees). In 2026, these roles are highly sought after and typically require at least three years of clinical experience in emergency, urgent care, or occupational health settings. You could be stationed in the middle of Magic Kingdom, at a resort, or even on a Disney Cruise Line ship as a flight or sea nurse. The job involves everything from treating minor heat exhaustion and blisters to stabilizing patients for transport to local hospitals. It is a unique clinical environment where "Disney magic" meets high-stakes medical assessment, often requiring nurses to coordinate with character performers to brighten a patient's day.

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Disney Nurses Day is a day for friends and family to get together to enjoy a day at the parks! Highlights include a group photo, giveaways, a group ride on an attraction, nighttime spectacular viewing as a group, and so much more!

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At Epcot and the Magic Kingdom the nursing room is a group area with 4 chairs. At the Animal Kingdom and Disney's Hollywood Studios the nursing rooms are private. Some of the Baby Care Center nursing areas have wooden rockers and some have padded glider chairs.

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

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Most cruise lines require two or more years of clinical experience and some employers only hire RNs with at least one year of experience in acute care or emergency settings. Advanced practice nurses with a master's degree and specialty certifications will find more prospects.

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Registered nurses on cruise ships can expect to earn anywhere between $4850 and $5000 monthly. Cruise ship nurse's salary can vary slightly depending on different factors such as previous work experience, years of practice and professional certifications held.

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Does Disney World have a hospital? While Disney World doesn't have its own hospital for guests, there is an Urgent Care the resort suggests. As recommended on the official website, guests who need medical assistance can visit the AdventHealth Centra Care Walk-in Urgent Care Center in Lake Buena Vista.

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Interested in Disney careers? Getting a Disney job is no easy task. Working at Disney is a highly coveted job for the high-quality work experience and benefits, and the company's cast members (employees) are held to the highest standards of customer service and family entertainment.

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What is the highest salary at Disneyland Resort? The highest-paying job at Disneyland Resort is a Mechanical Engineer with a salary of $88,145 per year. What is the lowest salary at Disneyland Resort? The lowest-paying job at Disneyland Resort is a Cashier with a salary of $30,979 per year.

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The Epcot center also has a private nursing room for breastfeeding moms and their babies; it is right off the kitchen, dimly lit and furnished with four wooden rockers and two side tables. At the Epcot BCC you could easily spend up to an hour without feeling like you are in the way of other park guests.

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I'm happy to share with you that breast pumps are allowed in the parks. I can tell that you are eager to not miss a session while you're enjoying the rides, restaurants, and attractions at the park, and I can assure you that your discrete, wearable pump will not be a problem.

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$39. The estimated total pay for a Registered Nurse at Disneyland Resort is $39 per hour.

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