VIP Tours since reopening

I went on a VIP tour on Friday, 9 July. There were roughly 10/11 in our party, and we had the guide from 9am to 5pm.

Did they let you use a single host for 11 people? Reason I ask is that we have a tour reserved for 8/10 and they made us get 2 guides for 11 folks.
 
Did they let you use a single host for 11 people? Reason I ask is that we have a tour reserved for 8/10 and they made us get 2 guides for 11 folks.
I'm counting the guide as the 11th person. There were 10 in our group.
 

7 hour minimum, between $425 and $650 per hour depending on the day/season. At Christmas it will probably be the highest price. The guide will get you express entrance to whatever rides you want to do and arrange for seating for shows or parades.
So is that $3000 for the least expensive tour?
 
Wow.... so Disney must pay that VIP guide nearly $590 per hour? 😳 (and that's if your quote was for 8 hours) Sounds like a nice yearly salary of $1.2 million dollars.

....I know it's actually around $20 an hour or less, but just pointing out how much is pure profit to the park compared to their labor cost for a Cast Member to walk around with you. Yes, 'Supply & Demand', there's plenty of wealthy guests who will pay.

I'm sure it is a pretty sweet gig though. I'm guessing they typically get at least $300/tip daily on top of their wages. That is more money than I earn from my job. And yes, super profitable for the company. I'll never pay for one of these tours, that's for sure.
 
I went on a VIP tour on Friday, 9 July. There were roughly 10/11 in our party, and we had the guide from 9am to 5pm. We were able to go on the following attractions:
  1. Snow White
  2. Peter Pan
  3. Mr Toads Wild Ride
  4. Pinocchio
  5. Alice in Wonderland
  6. Matterhorn - Tomorrowland side
  7. Matterhorn - Fantasyland side
  8. Space Mountain - then we went on LUNCH BREAK - We ate at Club 33, and our VIP guide could not join us
  9. Soarin' Around the World - middle section
  10. Toy Story Mania
  11. Incredicoaster
  12. Webslingers
  13. Little Mermaid
  14. Grizzly River Run
  15. Jungle Cruise
  16. Rise of the Resistance (ride broke down, and so our VIP guide got us in a boarding group should the ride go up again, and it did)
  17. Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
The day went by so fast, and we went from attraction to attraction.

The pluses were that VIP tours had just been allowed to get their groups on Webslingers and Rise of the Resistance so we didn't have to worry about joining a virtual queue. We did not get front of the line for either of those attractions - just the ability to to on them. The Jungle Cruise was a plus. Our guide didn't know that there was a soft opening, but when we told him that there was he made sure we got on it. :)
Mary Jo, Man, I would love to hear more. You still on the podcast?
 
I'm sure it is a pretty sweet gig though. I'm guessing they typically get at least $300/tip daily on top of their wages. That is more money than I earn from my job. And yes, super profitable for the company. I'll never pay for one of these tours, that's for sure.
My bachelorette group had a tour guide on Sunday in WDW. His tip was $700. He was a 40 year CM and had been doing tours since 1992. He and his wife also own a travel company where they make the majority of their money.
 
My bachelorette group had a tour guide on Sunday in WDW. His tip was $700. He was a 40 year CM and had been doing tours since 1992. He and his wife also own a travel company where they make the majority of their money.

So he makes more than most professionals make daily. I suspected as much. Holy smokes!
 


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