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How many people can a Disney employee get in for free?

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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Free Theme Park Admission for Friends and Family In addition to getting unlimited access to the parks for themselves, employees can bring up to three guests each time they visit the park, Sarah Wong, a Disney employee, shared on Medium.

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The Main Entrance Pass allows eligible Regular Full Time and Regular Part Time Employees to visit Disney Theme Parks with Guest(s).

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Yes, employees of The Walt Disney Company are eligible for free or discounted tickets to Disneyland and Walt Disney World when they visit as guests. The amount of the discount or the number of free tickets that employees can receive varies depending on the employee's position and length of service.

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Complimentary Tickets If you are at Walt Disney World Resort, you will have the opportunity to earn additional complimentary One-Day Park Hopper tickets so you can enjoy the parks with your family and friends, too. After working your first 150 hours, you'll earn your first set of complimentary tickets.

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What is the average salary for a Guest Relations at Disney World in the United States? Based on our data, it appears that the optimal compensation range for a Guest Relations at Disney World is between $32,111 and $40,177, with an average salary of $35,958.

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The average salary for a Cast Member is $35,829 per year in United States, which is 12% higher than the average Disney Parks salary of $31,879 per year for this job. What is the salary trajectory of a Cast Member? The salary trajectory of a Cast Member ranges between locations and employers.

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Don't Date Disney. Cast Members are expressly prohibited from dating each other. An actor playing Jack Sparrow let this cat out of the bag when he tattled to “LA Magazine” about his time in Mousechwitz.

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Cast member making the real magic happen. Take a look around the Disney theme parks. See all the folks that work there, the ones with the name tags pinned to their chests? They're cast members, as is everyone else who works for the Disney parks elsewhere.

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Disney World offers two ticket categories according to age level: One is for ages 10 and older; the other is for ages 3 to 9. Admission is free for children under the age of 3.

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Children ages two and under receive free entry to Walt Disney World theme parks. If you have a child between the ages of 3 and 9, buy a child ticket. Anyone 10 years or older requires an adult ticket.

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» The number of Guest(s) an Employee can admit into an eligible Disney Theme Park is based on the total number of eligible dependents for Company events and tickets in the system of record (SAP). Eligible Employees receive a minimum of three (3) Main Entrance Guest Admissions.

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The estimated total pay for a Park Greeter at Disney Parks is $16 per hour. 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 $16 per hour.

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The estimated total pay for a Main Entrance Park Greeter at Walt Disney Company is $18 per hour. 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 $18 per hour.

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As the Cast Member/Employee, you must enter first by touching your Self-Admission Pass to the main entrance touch point. Your One-Day Park Hopper® Guest Tickets are subject to Company designated block-out dates.

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Spouses/domestic partners may use their Spouse/Domestic Partner Pass to admit Guests into the parks with or without the presence of the Employee or Retiree. Spouses/domestic partners may not admit themselves into an eligible Disney Theme Park after the Employee or Retiree has already entered the park with Guest(s).

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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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Once housekeepers “earn their ears” and complete their training period, they are officially welcomed into their new role with a Housekeeping Graduation Ceremony! Unique to Disney, these ceremonies commemorate cast members' end-of-training milestone with a big celebration.

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