Cool pools and sangria school: 12 things non-Disney people can do at Disney World - The Points Guy (2024)

I wear my love for Disney with pride. I visit Disney World multiple times per year, know some of the park's best-kept secrets and have made it my job to help people make the most of their time at Disney. But I haven't been so blinded by Tinkerbell's pixie dust to lose sight of the fact that not everyone feels the same way I do about Disney World vacations.

I also know that non-Disney fans sometimes reluctantly find themselves at Disney World with well-meaning friends or family hoping to convert them into Disney fans. But I'm not here to convert you. Rather, I'm here to provide you with 12 activities that will make your time at Disney more enjoyable ... no Mickey ears or theme park tickets required.

Visit a pool or water park

While the rest of your family battles the crowds, lines and blazing sun at the theme parks, you can stay cool by the pool. All on-site Disney resorts have pools (and equally important, poolside bars), but the available amenities vary per resort tier.

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Disney's value resorts have pools, but the theming is minimal compared to the higher-tier resorts. Moderate and deluxe resorts have even more immersive theming, hot tubs and waterslides. If you are planning on spending a lot of time by the pool, Stormalong Bay (shared by Disney's Yacht Club and Beach Club resorts) is essentially a mini water park. The 3-acre pool complex has a lazy river, sandy beach, a 230-foot waterslide, kids slide and play area and swirling whirlpools.

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You could also visit one of Disney's two actual water parks, Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon. Blizzard Beach's 3,000-foot-long Cross Country Creek takes about 30 minutes to traverse and is one of the longest lazy rivers in the U.S. If it's thrills you're after, Typhoon Lagoon has a 300-foot-long water coaster called Crush 'n' Gusher and a rapid raft ride called Miss Adventure Falls that's as well themed as any ride inside the parks.

The water parks do require a separate admission unless you purchase a ticket type that includes water park access.

Go on a 'bars and bites' Monorail crawl

The Walt Disney World Monorail has three lines. The Express Monorail and the Epcot Monorail transport guests parking at Disney's Transportation and Ticket Center to the Magic Kingdom and Epcot, respectively, and the Resort Monorail shuttles guests staying at Disney's Contemporary Resort, and Disney's Polynesian Village Resort to the Magic Kingdom (where they can also catch a connection to Epcot).

If you are avoiding the parks, you can also utilize the Resort Monorail to "hop" between the resorts for a drink, a bite to eat ... or both. If you are starting from the TTC, your first stop will be Disney's Contemporary Resort.

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My recommendation here would be Steakhouse 71 Lounge for the loaded macaroni and cheese or bacon and eggs and a Citrus Grove co*cktail or a glass of beer from a local brewery. From there, you'll head to Disney's Polynesian Village Resort, where you can try to snag a spot at the bar in Trader Sam's Grog Grotto. This tiki lounge is on the small side, but you can get the same exotic co*cktails and island-inspired bites outside at Trader Sam's Tiki Terrace. My favorite menu items are the chicken lettuce cups and the spikey pineapple (order it "extra spikey" for an additional splash of rum). Your last stop is Disney's Grand Floridian Resort, where you can grab house-made truffle fries or a charcuterie board and one of many variations on a classic martini at the Enchanted Rose lounge.

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You could do a similar (and more budget-friendly) Skyliner gondola crawl. The Disney Skyliner connects Disney's Riviera Resort, Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort, Disney's Pop Century Resort and Disney's Art of Animation Resort with Epcot and Hollywood Studios. You can hit up the pool bars or quick-service restaurants and sample various dishes and drinks at each location while exploring the different resorts.

Learn to paint or make sangria

All Disney on-site hotels offer activities like complimentary nighttime movie screenings, scavenger hunts and pool games, but some take it a step further with opportunities to flex your creative muscles or brush up on your bartending skills.

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At Disney's Coronado Springs Resort, you can paint your own Disney-inspired masterpiece, create a Spanish mosaic keepsake or learn how to craft the perfect glass of sangria at Sangria University (you can attend even if you aren't a guest of the resort). Other resorts offer similar arts and crafts activities like ceramic castle painting at Disney's Contemporary Resort or custom wine glass decorating at Disney's Riviera Resort. Not all of these are listed online and you can request an activities schedule when you check in to your resort.

Go horseback riding at Tri-Circle-D Ranch

While people don't often take Disney at a leisurely pace, there is a quiet, secluded spot where you can do just that. Even better, you can do it on horseback. Tri-Circle-D Ranch, home to the horses who live at Disney World, offers horseback trail rides through the wooded areas surrounding Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort.

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Advance reservations are encouraged. If you are more comfortable on your own two feet than atop a horse, you can also walk through the ranch and visit with the horses.

Book a spa day

There's certainly something to be said for a rejuvenating foot massage after a day spent logging miles around Disney, but you don't have to partake in the parks to enjoy Disney's full slate of relaxing spa treatments and pampering salon services.

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The Grand Floridian Spa at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort offers head-to-toe treatments including haircuts, facials, massages, manicures and more. Before or after your treatment, you can unwind in the spa's relaxation lounge.

Go for a bike ride

If you couldn't fit your own bike in your carry-on bag, you can rent one at Disney World. Many of Disney's hotels have bikes available to rent and tranquil paths where you can ride them.

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My favorite areas to explore by bike are Disney's Port Orleans Resort French Quarter and Riverside and Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort. If you want to share a scenic ride with your friends or family, cruising along Disney's BoardWalk area on a two-, four- or six-person surrey bike will magically transport you back to a lively turn-of-the-century beach town.

Check out Disney's nightlife

Nightlife at Disney can be difficult to find, but it does exist and most of it has a decidedly un-Disney vibe. When day turns to night at Disney's BoardWalk, the lights that illuminate the promenade beckon the over-21 crowd toward dancing, drinks and dueling pianos.

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You'll find a DJ spinning tunes at Atlantic Dance Hall, talented pianists taking your requests at Jellyrolls (be forewarned, they'll probably play a Disney tune or two) and bartenders slinging curious concoctions like the Parlor Trick and The Conjurita at the magic-themed AbracadaBar.

Stroll the wildlife trails at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge

You don't have to brave the crowds at Disney's Animal Kingdom to behold the more than 30 species of African animals who call Disney World home. The nearby Animal Kingdom Lodge has multiple savanna viewing areas where you can spot wildlife (and helpful cast members to point you in the right direction if you are having trouble finding any). You can also pick up a field guide in the lobby to keep track of which species you spot.

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If you want to get a bit closer to the animals, you can book a Starlight Safari. During this nighttime excursion, you'll be provided with a night vision device to help see the animals as you tour the savanna in an open-air safari vehicle.

You do not have to be a guest of Animal Kingdom Lodge to visit the savanna viewing areas or take part in the Starlight Safari.

Play a round of golf

What's a world-class theme park without a world-class golf course (or four)? Disney has three 18-hole courses and one 9-hole walking course. Walk-ups are allowed, but advance reservations are recommended.

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If you need to brush up on your golf swing, Disney offers golf lessons with PGA professionals or you can opt for miniature golf or foot golf if you don't know the difference between a birdie and a bogey.

Rent a boat or go fishing

From the Seven Seas Lagoon near Magic Kingdom to Crescent Lake near Disney's BoardWalk area, there are numerous waterways you can explore by boat at Disney World. If you are comfortable behind the wheel of a boat, you can rent a pontoon (no reservations required) from various Disney resorts or you can go the nonmotorized route and rent a canoe or kayak at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort.

Anglers of all experience levels can rent a rod and reel for dockside fishing at Port Orleans and Fort Wildnerness or set out on two- or four-hour guided fishing excursions.

Stay at a Disney hotel that doesn't feel like a Disney hotel

For some, the in-your-face theming at Disney's on-site hotels is one of the perks. For others, it can feel like a constant reminder that there is no escaping Disney's world of princesses and larger-than-life mice. One of my favorite hotels that fits the "non-Disney at Disney" bill provides an escape from the hordes of anthropomorphic animals, but is actually one of the closest hotels to two of Disney's theme parks.

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The Walt Disney World Swan, Dolphin and Swan Reserve resorts have modern, upscale decor, resort-style pools and vibrant lobbies with lively lounges. All three resorts participate in the Marriott Bonvoy program so you can earn or burn hotel points and because the resorts are technically on Disney property, you can take advantage of benefits like complimentary theme park transportation and early entry. It's a win-win.

Visit 1 of Disney's fine-dining restaurants

Most Disney guests are clamoring to dine with Mickey and Minnie or snag a coveted reservation inside the castle at Cinderella's Royal Table, but it is possible to find character-free fine dining at Disney World. Some of these restaurants are inside the parks, but my favorites that don't require a park ticket are California Grill at Disney's Contemporary Resort, Jiko — The Cooking Place at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge and Yachtsman Steakhouse at Disney's Yacht Club Resort.

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If budget is not a concern, at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is in a class by itself when it comes to dining at Disney. This AAA Five Diamond fine-dining restaurant is a four-hour culinary experience where every dish is artfully prepared, plated and (optionally) paired with complementary wines.

Bottom line

As much as I love Disney, I know there are people who end up there who would rather vacation anywhere else, but are nice enough to play along with their Disney-loving friends or family. If you do find yourself in that situation, you now have more than a few backup plans to keep you busy when your travel companions ask if you want to join them for a day in the parks.

Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

Cool pools and sangria school: 12 things non-Disney people can do at Disney World - The Points Guy (2024)

FAQs

Can you use the art of animation pool if you stay at Pop Century? ›

To answer your first question, you are not able to pool hop from Disney's Pop Century Resort to Disney's Art of Animation Resort.

How can I get on Disney without staying on property? ›

If you are not staying at a Disney Resort Hotel, you can purchase your Individual Lightning Lane when Disney's Hollywood Studio opens for the day (typically 9:00 AM, but check the park hours for the day you are visiting).

Is Disney still free on your birthday? ›

Sadly, though, Walt Disney World does not offer free admission to its parks on guests' birthdays. They also do not allow birthday celebrants to skip lines for attractions, give special dining reservations, or gift free hotel stays.

Is Disney cash free? ›

While you are welcome to use cash if that is your preference, you may wish to have a Disney Gift Card on hand to use for Mobile Food & Beverage Ordering. Many Quick-Service dining locations offer the ability to place and pay for your order through the My Disney Experience mobile app.

Does Pop Century have free breakfast? ›

While there is no complimentary breakfast at Everything POP Shopping & Dining you will find exactly what you need to charge you up for the day as well as a snack to finish off the night.

Does Art of Animation provide pool towels? ›

Things to Know When Visiting Disney's Art of Animation

To enter the pool area you need your MagicBands (they are water-proof!). Towels are also provided at the pool area. The Finding Nemo pool (called “The Big Blue Pool”) is the largest at the Walt Disney World Resort.

How late are Disney pools open? ›

You will be thrilled to know that on average, pools at most Disney Resort Hotels are open from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.. I recommend checking with the front desk once you check in for exact pool hours, since the hours may vary, depending on the time you are visiting.

Does Disney have homes to rent? ›

There are many benefits to staying at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel, with location being the number one! While Disney doesn't have houses to rent, I'd love to suggest a couple options. My recommendation would be to stay in one of The Cabins at Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort.

Do Disney cast members get in free? ›

Disney employees receive free admission to the theme parks for themselves and a limited number of guests. They also get discounts on merchandise, restaurants, hotel stays, and Disney cruises. Working for the Walt Disney Company comes with many perks.

Can you hide in Disney overnight? ›

After the guests leave, the parks become incredibly busy. Don't even think about trying to hide out overnight because they will find you and it isn't worth facing a ban for trespassing. Some people have managed to get away with it for awhile, but I don't recommend it.

What is the 120 rule at Disney? ›

That 3rd option is the 120-minute rule. Essentially, you can book another Lightning Lane 2 hours (120 minutes) after reserving a previous one if the return time for the first Lightning Lane is more than 2 hours away.

What is the 120 minute rule at Disney World? ›

The way Genie+ ride reservations work is that you can book one at a time, and can either make another selection after two hours (120 minutes) or once you tap into your previous Genie+ selection (both tapstiles at attractions that have two)–whichever comes first.

Does Disney have a lot of cash? ›

Disney cash on hand for the quarter ending June 30, 2022 was $12.959B, a 19.36% decline year-over-year. Disney cash on hand for 2021 was $15.959B, a 10.91% decline from 2020.
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Disney Annual Cash on Hand (Millions of US $)
2019$5,418
2018$4,150
2017$4,017
2016$4,610
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What age is still free at Disney? ›

Disney World offers two ticket categories according to age level: One is for ages 10 and older; the other is for ages 3 to 9. Admission is free for children under the age of 3. Read on to learn about the types of passes and what is/is not included.

What age eats free at Disney? ›

For dining locations that have a fixed price, such as family style meals, some character meals, and buffets (when/if) they return, children under the age of three may dine free of charge. Your baby/toddler may also share your food at WDW restaurants at no additional charge.

What happens if you go to Disney on your birthday? ›

Complimentary Birthday Button

Get birthday greetings from fellow Guests throughout the day with a magical birthday button! Each one is complimentary on your special day and can be found inside at City Hall on Main Street, U.S.A. in Disneyland Park or at Guest Services in Disney California Adventure Park.

Why did Disney charge me $100? ›

How much—and how long—is the hold? A. On the day of arrival, Resort hotels will place an authorization hold on your card for any balance due on the reservation—plus $100 for estimated incidental expenses. If your spending exceeds the original $100 hold, additional incremental holds will automatically be obtained.

How can I play Disney under $1000? ›

How to Visit Disney World for Under $1000
  1. Park Tickets (4-day Magic Your Way Tickets) – $390.79.
  2. Hotel (Airbnb or Off-Property Resort) – $75/night.
  3. Transportation (Uber or Lyft) – $10/day.
  4. Food – $40/day.
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Does Disney take cash cards? ›

Brenda, I'm happy to tell you that currently, Guests can use cash, debit cards, credit cards, and Disney Gift Cards as their form of payment. Of course, Guests are being encouraged to use more contactless payment options, such as mobile wallets or Apple Pay.

Do Disney resorts do free breakfast? ›

I'm staying at a Walt Disney World hotel, is breakfast included with my stay? No. While your typical stay at a Hampton Inn includes at least a muffin and a banana, the Walt Disney World hotels do not include breakfast.

Can you pool hop in Disney? ›

In most cases, you can not pool hop at Disney World.

Resort pools are a perk meant to be enjoyed by the guests staying at that particular resort. In order to ensure that resort guests can enjoy their pool without overcrowding, Disney only allows guests staying at that resort to use the pool.

Does Pop Century have milk? ›

Also, in the Theme Parks, most dining locations both Quick-Service and Table-Service will offer the choice of whole milk, 2% or chocolate milk for guests requesting milk. If you do not request whole milk you will be given 2% so be sure to ask!

What can you not bring into Disney? ›

Prohibited Items

Firearms, ammunition, knives and weapons of any kind. Self-defense or restraining devices (e.g., pepper spray, mace). Marijuana (including marijuana enriched products) or any illegal substance. Objects or toys that appear to be firearms or weapons.

Do you tip Mousekeeping? ›

Mousekeeping. The maid/housekeeping service at Walt Disney World is often referred to as Mousekeeping. These service Cast Members do accept tips. It is customary to leave $1 per day per person in the room for the housekeeper.

Does art of animation have 2 bathrooms? ›

Art of Animation's family suites are 565 square feet, about what you'd get by combining two standard rooms into one suite. Each suite has a master bedroom, a living room, two full bathrooms, and a kitchenette with mini-fridge, microwave, and coffeemaker.

Does Disney heat their pools? ›

All pools on Walt Disney World Resort property are heated to a practically perfect 82 degrees throughout the year.

Is Disney still open if it rains? ›

In general, Disney World is a 365 day a year operation. It never closes, even for rain, with basically one exception. Hurricanes. Even then it doesn't always close for hurricanes.

How late do Disney boats run? ›

There are two runs, both originating from launches found at World Showcase Plaza. One goes to Morocco, the other to Germany. The last boat from the World Showcase leaves at 7:15 p.m. The last boat from the countries leaves at 7:30 p.m. Transporation is offered daily from 10:30 a.m.-11:30 p.m., every 20 minutes.

Can you sleep at Disney? ›

From unique accommodations to distinctive dining options, themed rooms and more, the Disney Resorts Collection offers Guests a variety of options that exemplify the Disney difference. Staying at a Disney Resort hotel keeps you in the magic—close to the theme parks, water parks and shopping at the Disney Springs area.

Do Disney workers live at Disney? ›

Welcome Disney cast members! Flamingo Crossings Village provides DCP participants with spacious apartments and numerous amenities that will offer them a comfortable, safe and relaxing living environment right next door to the Walt Disney World Resort.

Can you live in a Disney hotel? ›

This magnificent resort-style community offers whole ownership of custom single-family homes at Walt Disney World® Resort. Celebrate traditional European and Caribbean styles steeped in the timelessness of Old Florida architecture while you enjoy the contemporary comforts and amenities of resort living.

Do Disney employees get free food? ›

No, but the cafeteria has normal prices, not Disney prices. Good variety of food. There's a Subway in the cafeteria.

Is it hard to get a job at Disney? ›

If you have a strong resume and good soft skills, it's easy to get a job at Disney. You need to find the positions that suit you best and make sure you have the right experience. Some people enter a Disney college program, which means you can intern for the company. Many interns end up working full-time later on.

Do Disney employees get Disney+ for free? ›

Disney park employees' free offer

If you are employed at one of the Disney parks, like Disneyland in California or Walt Disney World in Florida, you can claim a free subscription. The offer will be the special bundle that includes Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus in one package.

Can you sneak a vape into Disney? ›

It states that visitors who smoke or vape will be asked to leave the parks, or “security zones,” in order to smoke cigarettes or vape e-cigarettes. If a security guard discovers a guest smoking or vaping cannabis in a Disney park, there is a good chance they will ask you to put it away or else leave the Magic Kingdom.

Does Disney release cats at night? ›

Every night after closing, Disneyland releases 200 cats into the park to help keep the rodent population under control.

Does Disney have hidden cameras? ›

During the Day

You may be able to spot some of these cameras as you walk around the parks and resorts, but some of them are harder to locate than others. And some are likely completely unseen by guests. Yes, Disney does track your every move! There are cameras all over the rides and attractions, too!

Do you get free food at Disney World? ›

Disney Quick-Service Dining Plan

Everyone in the party ages 3 and over receives the following: 2 Quick-Service Meals (per night of stay) 2 Snacks/Nonalcoholic Drinks (per night of stay) One Resort-Refillable Drink Mug*

What is complimentary at Disney World? ›

Our complimentary bus, boat and monorail services are available to take you to popular destinations throughout Walt Disney World Resort—some Disney Resort hotels even offer convenient walking paths to nearby parks.

Do you still get a free mug at Disney World? ›

As of Summer 2022, refillable mugs at Walt Disney World cost $19.99 and are valid for the length of stay. Normally, refillable mugs are included with the Disney Dining Plan, but that is temporarily suspended.

Does Disney World get co*ke for free? ›

I hope you're enjoying making all the pixie-dusted vacation plans! Coca-Cola products are exclusively served at all of the Walt Disney World resorts and theme parks. If you are a fan of co*ke like I am, be sure to check out Club Cool at Epcot to taste soft drinks from around the world for free!

What age eats free at Disney? ›

For dining locations that have a fixed price, such as family style meals, some character meals, and buffets (when/if) they return, children under the age of three may dine free of charge. Your baby/toddler may also share your food at WDW restaurants at no additional charge.

Is a cup of water free at Disney? ›

You can ask for a free cup of water at any quick-service and table-service restaurant. This is also a tip we use to save some money while dining at Disney. For all quick-service restaurants, you can ask for a cup of water even when you're not dining there.

Does Disney still give free water? ›

Bottled water at the Walt Disney World Resort is not free, but tap water is. There are several water fountains found throughout each park, and free tap water is available at all quick service locations.

What happens if it's your birthday at Disney World? ›

Birthday button

The first and most important thing you should do at Walt Disney World is to get a celebration button proclaiming that it's your birthday. Not only is it a completely free, personalized souvenir, but cast members throughout property will wish you a “happy birthday” when they see you walk by.

Where can I get free Disney buttons? ›

Walt Disney World Celebration Buttons

If you're celebrating a special event at Walt Disney World, make sure you stop by Guest Relations or any indoor merchandise location. You can ask for a complimentary button to wear during your visit. (They'll write your name on the Birthday Buttons.)

Does Disney have free breakfast? ›

No. However, you should be able to find a dining location offering breakfast at your Disney Resort hotel. Disney dining plans are also available as an option to Disney Resort Hotel Packages, and many of these convenient plans do include breakfast options.

Does Disney do soda refills? ›

There are currently no refillable mugs available for use within the Theme Parks. You are free to bring water, soft drinks, or other beverages into the Theme Parks as long as they are not in glass containers and do not contain alcohol.

Can I bring my Starbucks into Disney? ›

A. Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverage items into the park for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers and do not require heating, reheating, processing, refrigeration or temperature control and do not have pungent odors.

Can I reuse my Disney popcorn bucket? ›

Popcorn buckets vary in pricing and come in all shapes and designs depending on the park and time of year. And once purchased the buckets are refillable at any of the Walt Disney World Theme Parks for the length of your stay.

Does Disney give free ice? ›

This a great question and the answer is yes! Complimentary cups of ice water is available at any Quick-Service dining location throughout Walt Disney World that offers fountain soda including indoor restaurants or walk-up snack shops.

Can you refill water bottles for free at Disney World? ›

All you have to do is take your water bottle to the water station at Disney World and refill it – it's completely free of cost. The water stations are convenient. They're hygienic.

What free stuff can you get from Disney for your birthday? ›

Disney Birthday Button

Pick up a 'Birthday Button' at guest services or any gift store in the park. Celebration buttons are completely FREE and will even be customized by a cast member upon request. They have buttons for other occasions including 'Happily Ever After, 'First Visit' and 'I'm Celebrating' as well.

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