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Step 1
Contact any friends or family members who live in Orlando. Because Orlando's economy is mostly funded by tourism, chances are a friend or family member in Orlando will work for Disney or know someone who works for Disney. Disney cast members receive a certain number of free tickets a year.
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Step 2
Contact friends or family members who work for Disney, but do not live in Orlando. Many Disney cast members throughout the world, including Disney Store employees, people involved in Disney movie productions and Disney musicals on Broadway are given a specific amount of free passes per year, depending on their length of employment with the Disney company.
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Step 3
Apply for a job through Disney. This step can take a while, and is not recommended if your trip is already planned, but it is possible to obtain your own Disney World passes by becoming a Disney employee. After working for the Disney Company for a specific amount of time, usually a year, you are sometimes eligible to receive a specific amount of free passes to Disney World per year. If you are already employed by Disney, contact your employer for more information.
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Step 4
Ask about the rules and regulations of the free passes. Sometimes, the pass will require the Disney cast member to be present when his or her guests are entering the park. Usually, a Disney cast member has a Disney I.D. that can be scanned, confirming that the free passes have been used. If you are not present with the cast member and their I.D., you will probably not be granted free admission to the theme park.
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Step 5
Try to obtain tangible tickets. Sometimes Disney will give out tickets to its employers, without the use of the I.D. scanning system. This may happen if the tickets have been sent by mail to the employee, or the employee does not have a Disney I.D. It is best to get these tickets, because you don't have to rely on the help of a friend or family member to get inside the park, and they usually will not have to be present with you during your visit to the park.















