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So I get the privilege of going on a VIP tour next week. We love rides, but honestly have 2 other days besides our VIP day so I'd love for our guide to be more than a human FP. Do you guys have any tips for how to make this the best possible experience?
 
So I get the privilege of going on a VIP tour next week. We love rides, but honestly have 2 other days besides our VIP day so I'd love for our guide to be more than a human FP. Do you guys have any tips for how to make this the best possible experience?
Honestly it's a fancy ($$$$) line cutting service for attractions/shows/dining not to sound jealous as I'd love to hire a VIP guide.

They are friendly Cast Members but more in background to move your group through the parks as you interact with people who came with you.

https://disneyland.disney.go.com/events-tours/vip-tours/
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It's more than a fancy line cutting service. Our guide definitely talked to us about the history of Disneyland. We also talked a lot about his experiences, both as a VIP guide, as a CM in general. He told us some things about the park and some of the attractions that we didn't know about. We talked about things like the basketball court in the Matterhorn, the fact that it's warmer in parts of Alice because it's above the hell scene in Toad, etc. We talked about what some of the other tours were like, etc. I don't recall what else, but he was very friendly and very informative. He didn't just randomly start talking to us about these things; we asked.

Depending on the size of your group, it may be difficult for the CM to talk to you while you're going from ride to ride. But you do spend some time in line, which is a great time to talk to them.

One of our favorite parts of have the guide was the ride photos. They are able to go on some rides with you (not anything they'd get wet on). The pictures of our guide on the rides were HILARIOUS. He made the best faces ever. He also helped us out getting some great photos on our own. They know all the best places.

My kids were middle school and high school age when we did this, and it is by far one of their favorite memories of Disneyland. Not because they got to go on so many rides, but because of their experience with the CM.

One thing I'd recommend is that you ask to ride in the wheelhouse of the Mark Twain if your group isn't too big. Yes, you can sometimes do this on your own, but I think it helps to have the CM request it.

Another benefit is that if you don't do the VIP first thing in the morning, you have the morning to do whatever you want. Normally we rope drop and spend the first couple hours in the park doing everything we possibly can. But because our tour didn't start until 10 (we planned it that way on purpose), we had the first few hours in the park when it was less busy to just enjoy the park. We did Peter Pan, then just had a relaxing breakfast at Carnation Cafe. It was great just relaxing and watching a morning at Disneyland unfold without being rushed.

You may already know this, but most people do tip the guides. They'll also hold a table for you if you while you're in line if you want to stop and eat. They may or may not eat with you. Also, be prepared to be very tired by the end of your tour. I never realized how much rest you get by standing in line.

Hope you have a great time!
 

It's more than a fancy line cutting service. Our guide definitely talked to us about the history of Disneyland. We also talked a lot about his experiences, both as a VIP guide, as a CM in general. He told us some things about the park and some of the attractions that we didn't know about. We talked about things like the basketball court in the Matterhorn, the fact that it's warmer in parts of Alice because it's above the hell scene in Toad, etc. We talked about what some of the other tours were like, etc. I don't recall what else, but he was very friendly and very informative. He didn't just randomly start talking to us about these things; we asked.

Depending on the size of your group, it may be difficult for the CM to talk to you while you're going from ride to ride. But you do spend some time in line, which is a great time to talk to them.

One of our favorite parts of have the guide was the ride photos. They are able to go on some rides with you (not anything they'd get wet on). The pictures of our guide on the rides were HILARIOUS. He made the best faces ever. He also helped us out getting some great photos on our own. They know all the best places.

My kids were middle school and high school age when we did this, and it is by far one of their favorite memories of Disneyland. Not because they got to go on so many rides, but because of their experience with the CM.

One thing I'd recommend is that you ask to ride in the wheelhouse of the Mark Twain if your group isn't too big. Yes, you can sometimes do this on your own, but I think it helps to have the CM request it.

Another benefit is that if you don't do the VIP first thing in the morning, you have the morning to do whatever you want. Normally we rope drop and spend the first couple hours in the park doing everything we possibly can. But because our tour didn't start until 10 (we planned it that way on purpose), we had the first few hours in the park when it was less busy to just enjoy the park. We did Peter Pan, then just had a relaxing breakfast at Carnation Cafe. It was great just relaxing and watching a morning at Disneyland unfold without being rushed.

You may already know this, but most people do tip the guides. They'll also hold a table for you if you while you're in line if you want to stop and eat. They may or may not eat with you. Also, be prepared to be very tired by the end of your tour. I never realized how much rest you get by standing in line.

Hope you have a great time!
Thank you so much for your detailed response! Did you use the VIP to get special show/parade seating? Since you can't see all the shows easily (fireworks/projections, Fantasmic, and WOC) in one night is there one that is more valuable than others?
I will definitely inquire about the Mark Twain. As we have been to the parks many times I'm always looking for a way to make each trip special (not that a VIP tour isn't special).
 
We used ours for Fantasmic, but that was before the dragon caught on fire. If I were to do it again today, I might use it for the parade. You can always buy good access to Fantasmic or WOC through a dining package or the dessert party, but the parade takes up a lot of time to camp out for a good spot, and as far as I know, the options for buying a spot are limited. I know you can get a parade spot with the Holiday tour, but from what I've heard the only other way to try to get good parade access at DL (not DCA) isn't really worth it because you still have to get there very early if you do the dining package for the parade. I could be wrong on that. And it seems like last time I looked, the Holiday tour was sold out next week.

It really just depends on your priorities. Hopefully someone else will jump in with an opinion as well!
 
One more thing -- my girls went on a couple of the rides, such as Space Mountain, more than once with the guide. This was definitely a benefit because he went with them but we didn't :-) (He wasn't babysitting, they were plenty old enough to go on their own. We just didn't want to go.)
 
We used ours for Fantasmic, but that was before the dragon caught on fire. If I were to do it again today, I might use it for the parade. You can always buy good access to Fantasmic or WOC through a dining package or the dessert party, but the parade takes up a lot of time to camp out for a good spot, and as far as I know, the options for buying a spot are limited. I know you can get a parade spot with the Holiday tour, but from what I've heard the only other way to try to get good parade access at DL (not DCA) isn't really worth it because you still have to get there very early if you do the dining package for the parade. I could be wrong on that. And it seems like last time I looked, the Holiday tour was sold out next week.

It really just depends on your priorities. Hopefully someone else will jump in with an opinion as well!
I would totally use it for paint the night if that was showing. Maybe we'll try to use it for the holiday parade and fireworks? I'm just a tagalong and not really in charge, but everyone trusts my touring expertise so I'm trying to be prepared.
 


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