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What are the 4 pillars of Disney?

To support this decision-making process, adventure guides are trained on Disney's Four Keys Basics, in priority order: Safety, Courtesy, Show and Efficiency.



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Every Disney Parks cast member is familiar with our longstanding tradition of The Four Keys – Safety, Courtesy, Show and Efficiency – which have guided our approach to guest service for more than 65 years.

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The Five Keys—Safety, Courtesy, Inclusion, Show and Efficiency—serve as the basis on which all Cast Members make decisions to provide the greatest hospitality to Guests.

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For Disney, it would mean losing a significant source of revenue, as the company's Florida operations include four theme parks, two water parks, several hotels, and numerous other attractions that draw millions of visitors each year.

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According to Disney Careers, their company values are optimism, innovation, decency, quality, community, and storytelling.

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The magic door to Walt Disney World's Club 33 is even more “hidden” than Disneyland's, and it's even more mundane! Club 33 is steeped in a lot of mystery as well.

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Disneyland Magic Key Tiers There are 4 tiers to the Magic Key program. The bottom tiers have more blocked-out dates and lesser value perks, but they also offer a more affordable entry price. The upper-level keys add things like parking and Photopass, and offer far fewer block-out dates, but at a much higher price.

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The two most expensive passes, Inspire Key and Believe Key, also include unlimited Disney PhotoPass downloads. All Magic Key holders receive a 20% discount on the Disney Genie Plus service.

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The Inspire Key blockout calendar can be seen here. The blockouts for 2023 are 14 days around Christmas. The Disneyland Inspire Key annual pass costs $1,599 for adults and children.

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With a Magic Key, you can visit Disneyland almost any time! The Magic Key program is your pass to year-round fun at Disneyland! With any tier of Magic Key, you can visit the parks again and again – and you may even be able to take advantage of some special keyholder-only perks, too.

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The official tagline for Disneyland is The Happiest Place On Earth, while the tagline for Magic Kingdom is The Most Magical Place On Earth. Up until the early 1990s, Magic Kingdom was officially known as Walt Disney World Magic Kingdom', and was never printed without the Walt Disney World prefix.

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