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What does a blue name tag mean at Disney?

Cast Members wearing a blue name tag have earned the prestigious Walt Disney Legacy Award, specifically reserved for employees who have done an exceptional job executing Disney's mission to dream, create, and inspire.



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You may see Green IDs on Cast Members at places like Gideon's Bakehouse in Disney Springs. All official Disney World Cast Members receive a Blue ID, though, and Disney has strict rules about when and where that Blue ID can be seen.

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When you begin training for any new job with Disney Parks & Resorts, you get this little red ribbon that says Earning My Ears to attach to your name tag. In theory, this is supposed to encourage guests to go easy on you, and it acts a bit like a security blanket for the new cast member.

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Before You Get Your Self Admission Pass You can start getting those discounts and perks as well as now being able to get into the parks. Your Blue ID acts is a temporary way to get into the parks before you get your Self Admission Pass in the post.

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Located throughout each theme park, you'll notice royal blue umbrellas. These spots are an extension of Guest Relations called the Guest Experience Team that can assist you in most areas.

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If your departed loved one was a big Disney fan, perhaps the best way to honor their memory is to live the Disney spirit.
  1. Go on all their favorite rides.
  2. Wear custom tee shirts with the departed favorite phrase.
  3. Purchase a meaningful holiday ornament which will remind you of your loved one as you hang it each year.


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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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Theme Park Experiences Complimentary theme park admission for full-time and part-time positions after two weeks of employment.

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Eligible Employees receive a minimum of three (3) Main Entrance Guest Admissions. 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.

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Complimentary Tickets for eligible employees/retirees can be found at CompAdmission.disney.com. Print or save the eTicket to be used. Simply go to MyDisneyExperience.com on a computer or mobile device. If you don't already have a My Disney Experience® account, create one and log in.

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Disney Still Owns Mickey Mouse Trademarks Trademark protections last as long as Disney continues to use Mickey Mouse as a brand. If anyone uses the Mickey Mouse imagery in a way that people will think of Disney, that may constitute trademark infringement.

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