Can you really get FREE things at Disney?
You absolutely can, if you know where to look.
I’m Celebrating Buttons 
Are you and your family celebrating something while visiting Walt Disney World? A Birthday? Anniversary? Family Reunion? Graduation? If you are, get your “I’m Celebrating Button” as soon as possible. Ask a Cast Member where to get yours. While wearing your button, you might find other “Magical Moments” may come your way.
Driver’s License
If you have a ticket for Magic Kingdom, visit the Tomorrowland Speedway and get an Official Tomorrowland Speedway Driver’s License signed by Mickey Mouse for kids or adults, just ask a Cast Member working at the Speedway. It makes a great souvenir for your scrapbook.
Monorail and Boat Rides
You don’t need a ticket to ride the Monorail or take a ride on one of the many boats on Disney World property. Kids love riding both. It is a fun, unique way to travel across Disney property.
Disney Springs
Visiting Disney without a park ticket for a day, be sure to visit Disney Springs for FREE! You will find a variety of restaurants, shops, and outdoor entertainment. This entertainment includes live musical performances daily. While you are there, visit Ghirardelli’s for a free chocolate sample too!
View Animals at Animal Kingdom Lodge 
You do not need to be a guest at Animal Kingdom Lodge to visit and view the animals for FREE! The lodge offers a great view of many of the animals, especially the giraffes. The restaurants also provide great viewing opportunities from your dining table.
Electrical Water Pageant
Electrical Water Pageant is a floating parade that can be seen nightly in the resort areas of the Seven Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake. Ask a Cast Member for detail and times.
Club Cool
If you have a ticket for Epcot, be sure to visit Club Cool located in Future World. It is sponsored by Coca-Cola. Here you will find samples of 8 drinks sold in other countries around the world. It’s the perfect place to cool down on a hot day in Florida.
These are just a few FREE opportunities to explore. Ask your Me and the Mouse Travel Agent for additional tips to make your vacation memorable.
Traci Perjak
Travel Specialist
