Free parking at the theme parks is available for Disney hotel guests and Annual Passholders, as well as Tables in Wonderland members (after 5 PM only). If you are looking to save on parking expenses, here is a tip: there is free parking at the water parks and downtown Disney. Drive to Downtown Disney, park close to the Cirque Du Soleil and walk to the free Disney transportation center behind the Cirque. Buses there will take you to any park you wish to visit. If you have a handicap parking pass, you can also take advantage of free valet parking at any Disney hotel and take transportation from there (handicapped guests do have to pay for parking at the parks).
If you have your resort ID you can park in the theme park lots free but there is no need. Disney transportation runs every 20 minutes or more from the resorts to the parks and you will be closer to the gate than you could possibly get by driving. Also, if you are not used to the traffic you can be in a dangerous situation.
Disney interns work at the parks and hotels, they get payed, go to school, and get a few free tickets to then parks
The "Free Admission on Your Birthday" promotion ended on December 31, 2009.
In 2009, the Disney Parks ran a promotion that gave guests free admission on their birthdays. However, the promotion has expired. In 2010, the new Disney Parks promotion gives guests free admission in exchange for a day of volunteer work with a participating charity.
No. The Disney Dining Plan can only be attached to a resort reservation. The low end hotels can be as inexpensive as staying outside the parks and you have the benefits of early and late hours at the park as well as free transportation and no parking fees.
Not in the UK unless the engine is electric. If the engine is electric then you can only park it in London for free in public car parks with signs saying 'free parking for electric cars'. Hope this has helped.
FREE!!! believe it or not. You can park here or blizzard beach for free but all the other parks charge $14
Depends, if you are staying on a hotel off the resort, you will have to pay the $10-$12 fee each time you go into the parking lot. If you are staying in a hotel on the resort, parking and bus transportation will be free.
No. That was Disney Parks's theme for 2010. The 2011-2012 theme is "Let the memories begin". There is no special promotion (such as a free day at Disney) other than One More Disney Day, which was on Leap Day.
I assume you are asking about the Walt Disney College Program. If so, yes. You will be given a bus schedule that arrives at all 3 housing locations for pick up of Disney CP's and drop them off backstage at all parks, Downtown Disney, and Water Parks. It is provided free through the College Program.
You actually don't need shuttle passes to use the Resort's transportation. All Disney Transportation is free for guests of the hotels. So is parking.