Loading Page...

Do Disneyland workers get free tickets?

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



People Also Ask

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.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

Disney World once offered free amenities like airport transportation and FastPass tickets. MagicBands and parking were also free to resort guests in previous years.

MORE DETAILS

If you thought the Kardashians and Marvel stars get in for free - think again. Nothing's free at Disneyland, and celebrities are no exception to that rule.

MORE DETAILS

As of right now Disney does not give free admission on your birthday though they will help you celebrate it. Be sure to stop by Guest Relations and pick up a free birthday button. You're sure to receive lots of birthday wishes from Cast Members and guests alike.

MORE DETAILS

As of right now Disney does not give free admission on your birthday though they will help you celebrate it. Be sure to stop by Guest Relations and pick up a free birthday button. You're sure to receive lots of birthday wishes from Cast Members and guests alike.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

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.

MORE DETAILS

How exciting that you have a trip planned to the Disneyland Resort here soon! If you are purchasing a theme park ticket for a child, the age range for a child's ticket is 3-9 years old. Children younger than age 3 do not need a ticket.

MORE DETAILS

Cast member fast passes can be booked 7 days prior regardless of whether they are gate passes or comp tickets. Gate passes just ask the cast member to book them, if they are comp tickets they just need to give you the ticket numbers and you can book them yourself.

MORE DETAILS

Teenagers who are 14 years old or older can visit the park on their own, but parents or guardians should consider their maturity level and ability to handle themselves in a crowded and busy environment.

MORE DETAILS

Your princess is in luck though, the attire policies at the Disneyland Resort allow guests under the age of 14 to wear costumes in the park! Sadly, wearing a costume doesn't cover park admission.

MORE DETAILS

What is offered when you celebrate your birthday in the Park is a badge, like that of the Park staff, but instead of your name, you will find drawings and happy birthday writings, with or without Disney characters. You can pick it up at the City Hall, just before heading to the Castle, along Main Street.

MORE DETAILS

Yes, it t has been rented many times, usually after hours. One famous time was for Elizabeth Taylor's 60th birthday. Supporting cast of hundreds take over Disneyland for private salute to Hollywood 'survivor' who turned 60 in a very big way.

MORE DETAILS

Purchasing all those tickets for one day would cost 100,000 * 100 = $10.0M. There you go, that is your approximate cost to rent the park for one day. Disneyland cannot be rented out for a whole day, but you can rent it for four hours after it closes. A four-hour rental of one land at Disneyland starts at $250,000.

MORE DETAILS

Do babies and toddler pay at buffets? No, babies and toddlers do not pay at Disney World buffets. Children under 3 eat free, including at character meal buffets. Even though they do eat at no charge, you still must include them on the reservation.

MORE DETAILS

FastPasses were free and available to everyone without limits. FastPasses eventually went digital, then in 2020 were retired entirely. Instead, Disney debuted Genie+ in 2021, which is a paid service offering similar benefits to the old FastPass system.

MORE DETAILS