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9 Amazing Walt Disney World Freebies

“Free” is certainly not a term heard very often at Walt Disney World. However, there are some freebies up for grabs throughout the parks, resorts, and Disney Springs- you just have to know where to look! Plus, a lot of these freebies make for really cool and unique souvenirs!





 

9 – Buttons

One of the first things I do when checking into a Disney resort or enter a theme park, is get a free celebratory button. These are great if you’re visiting Disney during a special occasion like a birthday, anniversary, honeymoon, or first visit. You can also get a regular “I’m Celebrating” button and write in your own special occasion! Just ask for a button at Guest Relations in any of the theme parks or at the front desk of your resort. One of the best things about wearing a button is all the special recognition you get from Cast Members throughout the day; for example, if you’re wearing a birthday button, definitely expect to get more than a few friendly “Happy Birthday!” greetings.

8 – Leis

Whether you’re a guest or a visitor at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, you can obtain a free lei by visiting the lobby. I go to the Polynesian all the time to eat and explore the resort and always thought that the pretty, flowered leis were for guests only. Nope- all you have to do is ask! Sure, they’re not real flowers leis, but the fake flowers are just as pretty, and you can hang them for a nice splash of island décor in your home!

7 – Toppings Bars

Toppings bars, which can be found at a few quick-service restaurants located within Disney (Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Café and Pecos Bill Tale Inn at the Magic Kingdom, for example), make for a nice way to spruce up a burger, salad, basket of fries or nachos. Of course, you can’t take these toppings home as a souvenir, but you can fill your plate with as many pickles, tomatoes, peppers, onions, mushrooms, and sauces as you want. I’ll usually opt to visit one of these quick-service restaurants over a table service so that I can take advantage of the toppings bar and not have anyone judge me for the number of pickles I consume in one sitting.

6 – Wilderness Explorer Badges

As a former Wilderness Explorer, I will always be slightly biased towards the Wilderness Explorer badges that guests can collect around Animal Kingdom. Just like Russell from the movie Up, guests can learn about animals and how to help protect the environment by doing activities and gathering badges. All you have to do is visit one of the many Wilderness Explorer locations throughout the park. The stickers also come with a cool booklet full of animal facts and games. These make for such a great souvenir and learning tool to take home after your vacation ends!

5 – Character Sketches

Character drawing classes are a fun activity offered at Walt Disney World, where an instructor teaches guests how to sketch popular Disney characters. The best part is, you can take your drawing home for free! Classes are held at the Art of Animation Resort and at the Animation Experience at Conversation Station within Animal Kingdom. The materials are provided for you during the class, and sometimes, the instructor will give out their drawing to someone in the class. This freebie is great for showing off your artistic talent to friends back home!





 

4 – Park Maps

No matter how many times I’ve been to the parks, I love picking up a park map. They’re always changing, and it can be fun to look back at an old map and reminisce on foregone attractions and entertainment. I’ve even seen people repurpose their maps into other souvenirs, such as making them into jewelry or laminating them as placemats. A simple search on Pinterest and YouTube will give lots of ideas on how to recycle old park maps.

3 – Epcot Festival Passports

One of the first things I do when visiting Epcot during any of its four festivals is pick up a map and a passport at the front of the park. This way, I can pick out which booths I want to visit and place a sticker next to where I’ve already eaten. The passport is a handy guide to the festivals, showing you not only the menus at each booth, but where you can find merchandise, classes, and an entertainment schedule. After I bring it home, it serves as a nice reminder of my time at the festival and a reminder of which yummy bites I enjoyed the most.

2 – Chocolate

Disney has no shortage of ways for guests to satisfy their sweet tooth, but you often can’t do so for free. Sweet shops around Disney Springs, such as Goofy’s Candy Company, will often give out free samples of their treats!

1 – Water

This is probably the most important freebie offered at Walt Disney World! Staying hydrated is a necessity when walking around the hot theme parks, and while you want to be stocked up with enough water bottles, there are quick and free ways to quench your thirst if you’re running low. Free fountain water is available at all quick-service restaurants in small cups (but you can politely ask for a larger cup). Free water is also available at Starbucks and Joffrey’s locations, and ice is available on request. Cast members also want you to stay hydrated, so don’t be shy in asking for enough water!

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Arielle Tuan

Arielle is a South Florida local who has had some major magical moments happen at Disney World. It started when her family would take drives there every few months, and she and her sister would pretend the Magic Kingdom was their backyard. After graduating college, she worked at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in a Professional Internship for six months; her role as a Conservation Education Presenter allowed her to recruit “wilderness explorers” by educating guests all over the park. After a successful six months of creating Disney magic, she completed Grad School at John’s Hopkin’s University with a Master’s Degree in Museum Studies. During a celebratory trip to Disney World as a new Annual Passholder, her longtime boyfriend Eric proposed to her on the attraction Soarin.’It was this final magical moment that cemented her love of Disney, and established Epcot as her second favorite park (after Animal Kingdom, of course). She got married two years later at Disney’s Vero Beach Resort and has been checking off Disney experiences ever since (visiting Disneyland in California, attending D23, and exploring Disneyland Paris). Despite her degree, Arielle’s main passion is sharing her love of Disney through writing. She has since written two books about her experiences working for Disney through the publisher Theme Park Press and has maintained a Disney/Lifestyle blog since 2016. Arielle can’t wait to continue experiencing Disney with her Prince Eric, and showing others why the magic of Disney is so special!
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