Dznefreek
It's Epic, well kind of . . . . . .
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When I was working at the "Mickey Mouse" phone company the perks were:
Free admission for myself - anytime plus three family members 12 times a year (basically once a month).
Comp Tickets were given out 4 times a year (picture a plain white piece of paper with a bar code on it).
Historically Monday, Saturday, then Thursday for the MK. Monday because most people arrrive Sunday.
Free stroller rentals, free parking, 50 - 75% off hotel rates, 50 % off lowest water park rates (if FL. residents were $15.00 we were $7.50), 20% shopping dining discount ; 35% after 3 years.
Since I was at the phone company they also provided coffe, tea, and hot chocolate. Soda you had to pay for. They also fed us once a month. (bbq, subs, etc.) Once they passed out a menu for steak etc. and it was "majority rules" on the meal.
The best thing about being at the phone company was you access to just about every bit of WDW info. When they found out I was into "useless" trivia they printed me out a black binder that was 3" thick with facts, figures, statistical info. on all kinds of stuff. I still ahve it.
Of course there is riding new attractions first and going to Hotels for dinner/stays before they are open to the public. My wife and I got to go for dinner and drinks at Coronado before it opened.
There were many others but that is all I remember.
Free admission for myself - anytime plus three family members 12 times a year (basically once a month).
Comp Tickets were given out 4 times a year (picture a plain white piece of paper with a bar code on it).
Historically Monday, Saturday, then Thursday for the MK. Monday because most people arrrive Sunday.
Free stroller rentals, free parking, 50 - 75% off hotel rates, 50 % off lowest water park rates (if FL. residents were $15.00 we were $7.50), 20% shopping dining discount ; 35% after 3 years.
Since I was at the phone company they also provided coffe, tea, and hot chocolate. Soda you had to pay for. They also fed us once a month. (bbq, subs, etc.) Once they passed out a menu for steak etc. and it was "majority rules" on the meal.
The best thing about being at the phone company was you access to just about every bit of WDW info. When they found out I was into "useless" trivia they printed me out a black binder that was 3" thick with facts, figures, statistical info. on all kinds of stuff. I still ahve it.
Of course there is riding new attractions first and going to Hotels for dinner/stays before they are open to the public. My wife and I got to go for dinner and drinks at Coronado before it opened.
There were many others but that is all I remember.