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stitch131313

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Blue Main Entrance Passes are issued to full time, casual regular and casual temporary hourly Cast Members after two weeks of employment


Silver Main Entrance Passes are issued to full time and most part time Salaried Cast Members upon hire. Full time or casual regular Hourly Cast Members become eligible for a Silver Main Entrance Pass on their 15-Year Anniversary.

Green Main Entrance Passes are issued to select Operating Participating Employees, based on their individual company's contract with the Walt Disney World® Resort.

Red Main Entrance Passes are issued to special Guests of the Walt Disney World® Co. each year.


Purple Main Entrance Passes are issued to Salaried Employees of The Disney Store (operated by Hoop Retail, LLC, a subsidiary of The Children's Place, Inc.)

Executive Silver Main Entrance Passes are issued to Executive Cast Members from Walt Disney World®, Disney Cruise Line® and Disney Vacation Club upon hire.

The differences are in the blackout dates and the amount of people/ days you can ues in the year.
 

disneydata

Well-Known Member
brertigger said:
I have seen the corporate id colors mentioned several times recently. What do the different colors mean?
I think they were talking about the Disney IDs.

White is a temporary ID. Red is seasonal. Yellow is full time/part time. Blue is salaried (manager). Blue with a gold stripe is executive.
 

Tim G

Well-Known Member
stitch131313 said:
Blue Main Entrance Passes are issued to full time, casual regular and casual temporary hourly Cast Members after two weeks of employment


Silver Main Entrance Passes are issued to full time and most part time Salaried Cast Members upon hire. Full time or casual regular Hourly Cast Members become eligible for a Silver Main Entrance Pass on their 15-Year Anniversary.

Green Main Entrance Passes are issued to select Operating Participating Employees, based on their individual company's contract with the Walt Disney World® Resort.

Red Main Entrance Passes are issued to special Guests of the Walt Disney World® Co. each year.


Purple Main Entrance Passes are issued to Salaried Employees of The Disney Store (operated by Hoop Retail, LLC, a subsidiary of The Children's Place, Inc.)

Executive Silver Main Entrance Passes are issued to Executive Cast Members from Walt Disney World®, Disney Cruise Line® and Disney Vacation Club upon hire.

The differences are in the blackout dates and the amount of people/ days you can ues in the year.
Errr... You forgot one... :lol:
 

disneylover87

New Member
When you are a cast member (eg. on the international programme) are you allowed to go into the parks whenever you want without paying or do you only get a certain number of times that you can get in free?
 

Captain Hank

Well-Known Member
Each cast member is allowed an unlimited number of admissions for themselves. There are a few blackout dates, such as holidays. Other than that, you can come and go to the parks as you please. Admission passes are for your guests.
 

animay

Member
Cast members can get themselves in pretty much any time they want except for a few black out days during the year like Christmas and New Years Eve. The cast member ID works the same as a park hopper ticket.

Getting guests in is another matter though and the most common cast members (the ones you see actually working in the parks) typically can get a set number of people in a certain number of times during the year.

Edit: Bah. Too slow. :)
 

mkt

When a paradise is lost go straight to Disney™
Premium Member
Yellow - Hourly
Blue - Salaried
Blue w/ Gold Stripe - Executive
Green – Operating participants
White w/ picture – union terps, operating participants with no discount/admission benefits
White with no picture - new hourly CM's (under 90 days), college program, seasonal
Red – regular seasonal (ie- worked over 200 hours in a year)
 

Captain Hank

Well-Known Member
I didn't realize that Disney Store employees got a type of park pass. Anyone know what the benefits are on that?
I'm not sure of the particulars, but the pass is ONLY available to salaried managers and those above them. Regular hourly TDS CM's are only allowed 3 one-day park hoppers per year.
 

Ladyveloza

New Member
Does anyone know about seasonal employee benefits at the maintenance right now? I am scheduled for my traditions class this Saturday but I feel weird asking about the passes specially since I am seasonal working at the central shops
 

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