Of course they do.
Disney characters,people from around the world,employees and such.
Disney has cast members (employees) work in all the parks from all over the world, including Cali locals working in Florida.
Not really. You can buy them for a small discount through Sparkfly off the CCR website, but AAA has better benefits.
Current employees can find resources on The Hub, Disney's internal website.
When you say "important" I am guessing you mean the benefits of Disney World. Well, there are many hotels near for one thing......
Many jobs at Walt Disney World only pay minimum wage as a starting salary, including custodians and quick service food employees.
Onsite training for employees offers benefits such as personalized learning, immediate application of skills, and better knowledge retention due to real-world relevance.
Disney Resort Hotel and Campground guests have privileges and amenities unavailable to those staying outside the World. If you don't have a car, commuting to the parks is easy
I doubt that the Disney World employees much care what you know. They probably don't want you having their home phone numbers or bank account information, but short of that, what difference does it make?I get the appeal of knowing "secret" information that someone is trying to hide from people, but there really isn't much of that at Disney World that makes much difference to the employees ... if you know the best time of day to eat, or the magic ride order that lets you maximize riding while minimizing waiting and walking, it doesn't hurt them in any way.
There are probably hundreds of thousands of guests that walk through the park entrances each day. Disneyworld employs approximately 60,000 workers.
Having a Disney Rewards Credit Card gives one the benefit of gaining discounts for Disney World and Land and getting money back every time one uses the card.
No matter what their job description is, Disney refers to all of its employees as cast members. They want people to remember that they are supposed to be 'in character' while they are working, i.e. that everything that goes on in the parks is supposed to be part of 'one great big performance'.