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Do cast members get free lockers?

Freebies. Here are some of the free things you can get at the parks as a Cast Member: Lockers at the parks: just show your company ID and you get free locker access. You just need to give them a small $5 deposit and you'll get that back once you return your locker key.



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12 Disney Cast Member Perks & Benefits Beyond Pay That Set Working For Disney Parks Apart
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  • Tuition Support For a Wide Range of Universities is Cast Member Benefit.
  • Theme Park Passes for Family and Friends.


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Disney World and Disneyland Cast Members and retirees can now access Disney PhotoPass Lenses for free through January 1, 2023. Access to Disney PhotoPass Lenses is normally only available to guests who purchase the Disney Genie+ service.

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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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Eligible Employees receive a minimum of three (3) Main Entrance Guest Admissions. 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.

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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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While you can get to all of the Disney World theme parks with Uber and Lyft, there are a couple of trips to use when entering the destination for your trip. Magic Kingdom: The standard pickup/drop off location is the “Ticket and Transportation Center”.

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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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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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The Walt Disney Company pays its employees an average of $23.19 an hour. Hourly pay at The Walt Disney Company ranges from an average of $15.61 to $46.63 an hour.

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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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Nothing's free Celebrities get everything for free, right? Most times, yes, but not at Disneyland. When it comes to the almighty dollar, Disney is the great equalizer.

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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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