It varies by pay scale, but the general answer is...not a lot. Most of us (I've been a Monorail Pilot since 2006) make well below $10 an hour. But for a lot of us, it's not really about the pay. It's about making that special Disney magic for our guests, the smile on a child's face and having a license to be a kid every day and call it work. At least that's a big part of it for me.
The monorails are complimentary; the monorail stations for the parks at Disney World are outside the theme park gates, so if you just want to hop on a monorail and ride around you don't even need a theme park ticket (though you will likely have to be a hotel guest, or at least pay for parking, to get to a monorail station in the first place) ... still, on your first (or last) day at the resort, if you don't want to use up one of the days on your pass for a partial day at one of the parks, you can still ride the monorails.At Disneyland Resort in California, the monorail is also "free" (there's not an explicit separate charge for it), but:1. There are only two stations.2. One of the stations is in Disneyland Park itself.3. Everyone must exit at the Disneyland Park stop; you can't start at the Downtown Disney station and make a round trip without getting off in Tomorrowland and reboarding (if you start in Tomorrowland, you can make a round trip without getting off at Downtown Disney).This means that you have to have a Disneyland Park ticket to board the monorail in Downtown Disney.
railway, monorail.
He just wanted to make the name 'disney' remerbered throughout the world.
I'm not so sure why Disney World needs to be protected by average citizens, but I suppose guests can make sure they keep Disney World in the same condition that they find it when they visit.
he made disney land
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Well They Get Money By selling Stuff in their park plus Disney is loaded
Disney World is full of fun rides and shows that the whole family will enjoy! The memories you make there will truly last a lifetime!
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No. Disney has banned selfie sticks at all Disney theme parks, including Walt Disney World. I'm sure they're not scanning the suitcases of guests to make sure that people don't have them in the hotels at Disney World, but as far as the parks are concerned ... no, they're not allowed.
Well it's not like the world will end if there isn't any theme parks or Disney worlds. I think they would have the idea to make one of course. Kids would have nothing to do when they are at the places that have a Disney world. It's kinda hard to picture that when we have a Disney land. Sorry. :)