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How much does tinkerbell make at Disney World?

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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Disney princesses make an average annual salary of $60,450 when working at a Disney theme park or attending Disney events. Disney princesses earn a wage of around $29.06 per hour when working. Some do the profession part-time, making their earnings less than those who play the role full-time.

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The exact amount Tinker Bell earns each month hasn't been shared by Disney World, but it's rumoured that the actor gets paid around $500 (£409) per flight. If she's doing that five days a week, four weeks a month, that's a cool $10,000 (£8,200) per month - before tax, of course.

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Disney Parks Salary FAQs 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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Guests often wonder if Disney World is free on their birthday. Disney does not give you free admission on your birthday but they do give you special treatment, free food, and other perks. Let's take a look at the benefits of celebrating a birthday at Walt Disney World Resort.

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Outside of the job being fulfilling, working at Walt Disney World came with a lot of benefits that I, of course, miss. This included free admission to the theme parks; merchandise discounts; free backstage tours; early previews to new rides, resorts, and movies; exclusive meet and greets; and resort discounts.

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Since July of 1985, Tinker Bell has flown nearly every night from atop Cinderella Castle to a rooftop in Tomorrowland. Inclement weather can keep Tinker Bell's flight from taking place, but with that one exception, guests today can expect the flight to be a nightly occurrence while visiting the park.

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Although Disney has competitive programs like the Disney College Program, many locals and Disney-lovers alike are easily able to land a position with the company as long as they have the proper experience. The hiring process is like that of many other theme park jobs.

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