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How often do Disney employees get paid?

Cast members are paid on a weekly basis. Direct Deposit is an available option.



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Cast members can view their pay stub on the HUB at the beginning of the week, however it will be deposited into their bank account/ pay card on Thursday. When viewing a pay stub, earnings will appear on the left-hand side of the pay stub and deductions and taxes will appear on the right-hand side of the pay stub.

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Cast members are paid on a weekly basis. Direct Deposit is an available option.

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How much does a Walt Disney World Cast Member make? As of Sep 24, 2023, the average hourly pay for a Walt Disney World Cast Member in the United States is $16.79 an hour.

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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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Disney's payment plan is completely flexible. You can choose to pay monthly, weekly, or in a few large sums. It's really up to you. As long as the payment is made in full 30 days prior to arrival, you won't incur any additional costs other than the cost of the travel package.

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At Disney, it's our job to turn dreams into reality. For our cast members and employees, the Disney Aspire program is one way we help make dreams come true – by covering college tuition, English language learning, high school diplomas and trade programs for thousands of employees.

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Annual Passes – Frequently Asked Questions Q: How do Annual Passholder bonus reservations work? A: Bonus reservations may be added from time to time, allowing Annual Passholders to make extra reservations on select days at select theme parks. Bonus reservations do not count as a reservation hold.

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The Contracts covering the Full-Time and Casual-Regular Cast Members at Walt Disney World provide Holiday Pay as a negotiated benefit. This benefit is a guarantee that all Union represented Cast Members enjoy because of our Union.

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they paid time and a half for any overtime which was good but even if you had to stay late because they asked you too, even if its only a minute after your shift you have to wait for a manager to clock you out and fix the computer so you get paid for that additional time.

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The Walt Disney Company's PTO and Vacation policy typically gives 20-30 days off a year with 59% of employees expected to be work free while out of office.

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Lengthy days and quick turn-around times Most weeks I would work five or six days with shifts that were eight to 12 hours. Another thing I often experienced were short turn-around shifts. These are shifts with less than eight hours between them.

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Employees Get Free Disneyland Tickets — but There's a Limit However, you can only bring three people in with you for free with each visit, and the number of free visits you earn depends on the hours you work there. “I got 16 [free admission] check-ins, but some people only get five to 10,” said the former cast member.

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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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Disney+ Basic: Disney+ (With Ads) for the price of $7.99/month. Disney+ Premium: Disney+ (No Ads) for the price of $10.99/month or $109.99/year.

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The highest-paying job at Walt Disney Company is a President with a salary of $348,484 per year. The lowest-paying job at Walt Disney Company is a Cashier with a salary of $30,711 per year.

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What is the lowest pay at Disney World? The agreement raises Disney World's minimum wage to $18 per hour, up from $15, by the end of the year.

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Guest Relations cast members have one of the most difficult jobs in Walt Disney World, because any guest who is unhappy from a situation that took place anywhere in the parks is going to take out their feelings on Guest Relations.

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