Valentina and I from Aperitivo a Main Street U.S.A often say that Disney parks have never been cheap.
That’s why knowing the parks in depth and planning your vacation in detail is essential.
We decided to put together a list of the twelve FREE things you can do at Walt Disney World—six of them are featured in Valentina’s podcast, and the other six are listed right here.
Free Entry for Children Under 3
At all Disney parks in the U.S., as well as at Disneyland Paris, children under the age of 3 get free entry into the parks—and that’s not all!
In Orlando, at buffet restaurants, children under 3 also eat for free.
If you want to learn how to purchase Orlando park tickets and save a good amount of $$, I talked about it in this article.
The Wake-Up Call
At Disney hotels in Orlando, if you request a wake-up call in the morning, you’ll get a call from a Disney character.
Professional Photos
If you don’t want to purchase the Disney Photo package during your park visit, remember that official photographers—and all Cast Members—are authorized to take your pictures using your own device: totally free of charge.
Entertainment at Walt Disney World Resorts
If you’re staying at a Disney hotel, ask the front desk for the schedule of free activities: there are usually outdoor movie nights (Disney classics), kids’ activities, live music, food tours, and much more—depending on the hotel.
First Aid Centers
Every Disney park has First Aid Centers to help you deal with minor issues—completely free of charge. If you need a band-aid, aspirin, or something similar, just head to a First Aid Center and you’ll be taken care of.
They are usually located near the Baby Care Centers, which I’ve mentioned in an article about traveling to Walt Disney World with young children.
Pixie Dust
At Sir Mickey’s in Magic Kingdom, you can ask any Cast Member for a bit of pixie dust, and they’ll use a magic wand to make it happen.
It’s a lovely little gesture—especially magical for kids, but fun for grown-ups too!