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How much does a Disney VIP tour guide make?

The Disney VIP Tour Guide Salary varies depending on several factors, including experience, location, and demand. According to Glassdoor, the average salary for a Disney VIP Tour Guide is around $50,000 per year. However, this can range from $38,000 to $75,000 per year depending on the factors mentioned above.



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Should you tip a VIP Tour Guide? Absolutely! They've just made all your dreams come true and gifted you with an even more magical day than you would have had going it alone. Ideal tipping considerations range anywhere between 10% and 20%, but custom tipping is also an option.

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Pricing and Reservations Get essential details about the Disney Private VIP Tour. Pricing: Ranging from $450 to $900 per hour, depending on the season (valid park admission is required for each park visited on tour and is not included in the price of the tour). Reservations: Call (407) 560-4033 to book.

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The VIP tour at Disney grants you your own Disney tour guide who'll whisk you from ride to ride without waiting in long lines. In addition to this, you'll also get special access to restaurant reservations and entertainment seating, including fireworks. Disney VIP tours do not include park admission.

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The Disney VIP tour allows you to skip the lines with a dedicated tour guide and a custom itinerary. But, of course, it's pricy, so let's take a closer look at the Walt Disney World VIP tour, how much it costs and whether it's worth it.

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You can bring your own food and drink on a VIP Tour and leave the bag in the vehicle for those times you're driving from park to park if you'd like. Small snacks and water are offered by the Tour Guide when you arrive at Hollywood Studios and Epcot.

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  • You can't really skip lines.
  • You can buy the Genie Pass to buy access to the lightning lane (or whatever they call it these days), but even with that you will still be waiting in line.
  • You can pay for a private tour which may include fast access to select rides.


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Should you tip a VIP Tour Guide? Absolutely! They've just made all your dreams come true and gifted you with an even more magical day than you would have had going it alone. Ideal tipping considerations range anywhere between 10% and 20%, but custom tipping is also an option.

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Give $5-$10 for Bell Services if you require help with your luggage. This would also apply when you give your luggage to Bell Services for safe keeping while you explore the resort, go to a park or Disney Springs. Once we get to the resort, we hand over all of our luggage luggage to Bell Services and give them $5-$10.

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How to book a Disney VIP tour. You can start booking a VIP tour up to 60 days in advance. For Walt Disney World, bookings can only be made by phone. So you'll need to call the VIP tour office at 407-560-4033.

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Ranging from $500 to $700 per hour, you and up to 9 other Guests can enjoy a customizable VIP Tour, with a minimum of 7 hours and a maximum of 10 hours. A maximum of 10 Guests, including infants, can be accommodated by each VIP Tour Guide. Tours in languages other than English may be available with advance notice.

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There are also bonuses for the number of queues someone stands in during one day. Once they hit 5 rides they get a $5 bonus for the day. At 10 rides they get a $10 bonus and so on. The story gets deeper.

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Standby Skipper is an app that works alongside Genie+ to search for available Lightning Lanes, then books them for you automatically. On our last trip to Disney World, we tried it out and absolutely loved it — honestly, I have yet to meet anyone that doesn't love this app.

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Club 33 at Disney Parks Known members include Elizabeth Taylor, Christina Aguilera, Elton John, Tom Hanks, Tiger Woods, Michael Jackson, and Katy Perry.

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Travelmation pays an average salary of $77,102 and salaries range from a low of $67,819 to a high of $87,388. Individual salaries will, of course, vary depending on the job, department, location, as well as the individual skills and education of each employee.

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