Any Tours that don't require a theme park ticket?

There are tours at the resorts! Animal Kingdom Lodge has a food tour that takes you to and through the restaurants and explains them. Wilderness Lodge also has a Hidden Mickey tour!
 
There are tours at the resorts! Animal Kingdom Lodge has a food tour that takes you to and through the restaurants and explains them. Wilderness Lodge also has a Hidden Mickey tour!
I have never heard of a hidden mickey tour!! Would you happen to know the info or have a link on that?? Would love to check that out!
 
Are there any Disney tours that don't require a theme park ticket?
I did a tour at the GF a few years ago. It wasn't very expensive and we ended with a tour of V&A and a small snack (consumed outside of the restaurant because they were already setting up for the evening),

There's also one at the BWI but I have not done that one.
 

Thank you everyone! Where would I find these hotel tours to book them?
 
I don't think you need a ticket for the Backstage magic tour, someone correct me if I'm wrong. It's expensive, but an awesome tour!
 
I don't think you need a ticket for the Backstage magic tour, someone correct me if I'm wrong. It's expensive, but an awesome tour!
This is correct, no ticket needed and yes, it's a very wonderful tour, even in it's new, altered state. I do find it rather surprising that no ticket is needed since you end inside MK and they leave you there if you so wish (there was an offer to return to Epcot for those that wanted to). I guess they figure you deserve this "freebie" after paying that price for the tour.
Thank you everyone! Where would I find these hotel tours to book them?
You don't book many of the hotel tours. They are done first come first serve. Just show up. You find out about them on the Hotel's activity sheet
 
I found this page helpful, everything listed with details about times, cost, and if park admission required!

https://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/tours.htm
Thanks I'll take a look at this.

This is correct, no ticket needed and yes, it's a very wonderful tour, even in it's new, altered state. I do find it rather surprising that no ticket is needed since you end inside MK and they leave you there if you so wish (there was an offer to return to Epcot for those that wanted to). I guess they figure you deserve this "freebie" after paying that price for the tour.
That's interesting you end inside the park and don't need one. I'm afraid to look and see how expensive this tour is lol.

You don't book many of the hotel tours. They are done first come first serve. Just show up. You find out about them on the Hotel's activity sheet
Gotcha, do these fill up quickly? Should we show up early to tour to ensure we get to go?
 
Thanks I'll take a look at this.


That's interesting you end inside the park and don't need one. I'm afraid to look and see how expensive this tour is lol.


Gotcha, do these fill up quickly? Should we show up early to tour to ensure we get to go?
Well, I'll put it this way, a park ticket is cheaper, LOL
 
The price is on The Dis's info page. It's not the most expensive tour, but it's close. The "Thrills" Tours are more.
 
I did a tour at the GF a few years ago. It wasn't very expensive and we ended with a tour of V&A and a small snack (consumed outside of the restaurant because they were already setting up for the evening),

There's also one at the BWI but I have not done that one.
Unfortunately, they eliminated theirs a couple years ago :( I wish it would return, we never got to take it

WL has one. DH did it but I was busy packing. DGD was too little on that trip to go too.
 
I have never heard of a hidden mickey tour!! Would you happen to know the info or have a link on that?? Would love to check that out!

I unfortunately don't have a link or any other info! I have never done it, but it is on our list haha
 
I have never heard of a hidden mickey tour!! Would you happen to know the info or have a link on that?? Would love to check that out!
It's sort of more a guided activity than a tour. You just check on it at the resort lobby
 
I'm developing a "Behind The Scenes at the Disney Springs Parking Structures" tour, doesn't seem to be much interest though.;)
 












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