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“There’s no such thing as a free lunch.”
“Nobody rides for free.”
You’ve heard it all a hundred times before.
But it turns out there might actually be a way to score free tickets to Walt Disney World and Disneyland — in some circumstances.
Here’s what you need to know…
These solutions may not be for everybody but if you qualify, they can help subsidize a trip to Disney’s popular theme parks.
Disney Parks makes complimentary tickets available to the media under certain conditions.
The following guidelines are culled from the Walt Disney World media page, but there’s an identical program for qualified media members who live closer to Disneyland in California.
Even having a blog that has to do with travel, entertainment or lifestyle can qualify you to take advantage of the courtesy ticket policy.
Here’s an overview of the policy:
Check out full details of the policy for Walt Disney World and Disneyland.
Are you the go-to person in your circle of friends whenever anyone has a vacation-planning question centered around a visit to a Disney Parks property?
Then you might be the perfect candidate to join the Disney Parks Moms panel.
The panel is actually open to anyone — moms, dads or other caregivers — who has a genuine passion for Disney coupled with deep knowledge and a desire to help less-experienced vacationers.
The main job of panelists is to field online questions from would-be Mousekeeters planning their trip Walt Disney World or Disneyland. Panelists get to offer personalized answers to questions with the kind of invaluable “been-there-done-that” experience that only veteran park-lovers can have.
All Disney Moms panelists must specialize in one of five areas:
Perks of the unpaid job include a Walt Disney World or Disneyland vacation for the panelist and up to three family members and/or park tickets in exchange for sharing their knowledge online.
As you might imagine, the competition to be a Disney Parks Moms panelist is tough.
A dozen or so people out of the many thousands who apply will make the final cut. The winners will join returning panelists from prior years.
Applications for the coming year’s cohort are activated online each fall, typically in early September. Bookmark this page if you’re interested in applying.
We know someone reading this is probably aware of another little-known way to score free Disney Parks tickets.
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This post was last modified on December 23, 2019 9:51 am
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