If you’re a Disney fan, you’ll love today’s work at home and home business opportunities!
I remember the first time my family went to Disneyland; It was a dream come true! We made the long trek from Minnesota to California in our travel trailer and stayed in a camp group near the park. Not only did we visit the park multiple days, but we got to see the fireworks display every night and purchased some tempting Disney merchandise with the money we saved from our allowance.
Since visiting Disneyland in the early 80s, they have grown the brand significantly. Whether you want to experience magical moments in Europe, Hawaii, on a cruise ship or beyond, Disney has something for everyone.
If you want to work on a home that revolves around the Walt Disney Company, keep reading, I have some fun ideas for you!
Work at home for Disney lovers
With theme parks, resorts, consumer products, studio entertainment and more, Disney hires for a wide variety of remote careers. Below, I talk about two of the most common roles, as well as some professional openings you’ll find on their site.
Guest Support Representative
Disney Stores periodically hire remote guest support representatives in Florida, South Carolina, Texas, Kentucky, Nevada, Illinois, Mississippi, and British Columbia. In this role, you will provide customer service support to Disney Store guests. To search for this location, go to Disney Job Board And search for this term: Guest Support Representative (Remote). These positions always fill up quickly, so I recommend signing up on their website for job alerts based on your preferences.
Remote communication and social media representatives
In this role, you will collaborate with Disney’s recruiting team to share what it’s like to work at Disney by showcasing their culture, work environment and career opportunities on their social media channels and blog. You must have a bachelor’s degree in communications, public relations, journalism or English and at least three years of experience.
Other Remote Disney Jobs
Find work at home Disney job board, you need to select the filter on the bottom right that says Remote, then click Yes This will pull all the openings that allow for remote work arrangements. Disney hires in administration, banking, customer service, creative, finance, engineering, marketing, merchandising, operations, manufacturing, sales and technology departments.
One thing to note is that most of their work-from-home jobs are location-based, and many roles are hybrid work arrangements. Be sure to read all the details before applying.
Become a Disney Travel Consultant
There are many authorized Disney vacation planners who offer work-from-home opportunities to sell Disney travel. These companies are registered Disney travel agents who screen individuals based on their Disney experience and knowledge. According to This is the threadIf you are considered a Disney Expert and are hired, you will book Disney vacations under their International Air Transport Association (IATA) number and be paid a percentage of sales.
Some of these companies require a small startup fee and ongoing membership fee; Others do not. The best thing about these opportunities is that you don’t have to be an experienced travel agent to get started. The two things you need to have are a passion for Disney and an extensive Disney travel background; Most of these companies require visits to at least eight Walt Disney World resorts.
Please note: I have not researched these companies, so make sure to do your due diligence and research each company extensively before applying.
Write about Disney
Another work-from-home job involving Disney is freelance writing. If you enjoy writing and documenting your Disney adventures, there are many sites that will pay you to write about your experiences. Most of these favor writers who stay close to theme parks or resorts so they can see new attractions, taste food, and document their adventures.
Cambric Yards, LLC
Cambric Yards, LLC Regularly hires freelance writers, editors, reporters, photographers, social media coordinators and YouTube presenters to cover Disney-related topics. To apply for these positions, send a writing sample and payment requirements to the email address located on their opportunities page.
Dis
Dis A Disney-related theme park website that will pay you $25 for any Disney theme park articles and information. You can write about any aspect of the park, from food, top five things to do, attractions and more. Payments are made through PayPal once a month.
Mickey visits
Mickey visits This is a Disney-themed blog that hires freelance reporters and editors to write content on a wide array of Disney topics. For this work at home job, you must be detail-oriented, have previous writing experience, and have a passion for all things Disney!
The Princess and the Pirate
The Princess and the Pirate A Disney and Universal news and information blog and podcast. They hire freelance writers with a passion for Disney, knowledge of WordPress, and strong writing skills. Payment is based on per article and length, and in some cases, there are bonuses for well-performing content.
Theme park tourist
Theme park tourist An Orlando theme park blog featuring information about Disney theme parks around the world They pay $50 for short-form articles (750-1,000 words) as well as offer bonuses between $10-$20 for articles that get a lot of traffic. Authors are required to submit two articles per month.
WDWNT
Walt Disney World News Today (WDWNT) is a Disney-focused blog that hires writers, photographers and other roles to keep its blog running. To know more, contact them via email.
WDW Vacation Tips
WDW Vacation Tips This is a Disney vacation planning blog that hires freelance writers to write articles 800-1,500 words in length. You must have excellent communication skills, be creative and be willing to verify your information.
If writing about Disney sounds like your dream gig, check it out The story of Karlie Wiesel. She decided to write about her bachelorette experience at Disney on her blog, which opened the door to other Disney writing opportunities for publications like Travel + Leisure, GQ, PopSugar, and more!
Start a blog about Disney
One last way to combine your love of Disney and your work is to start a Disney-related blog. The reason I say Disney-related is because Disney is a registered trademark, so you’ll want to make sure you’re not using the Disney name or intellectual property in your blog title/business name or URL (if you notice, none of the authorized Disney vacation planners use their businesses. or using the Disney name as the website name).
Karlie Wiesel (mentioned above) is an excellent example of a Disney-related blog.
Choose your blogging niche
Before you set up your blog, you’ll want to think about what topics and areas you’re going to cover
- Will it cover Disney movies and characters?
- Is it about traveling with young children to Disney Parks?
- How to Disney on a Budget?
- What to eat when you visit Disney?
Once you nail down your niche, you can choose a domain name and set up your blog.
Now, don’t worry. Starting a blog is easy and affordable. In fact, I have a step-by-step tutorial on how to launch a blog in just a few easy steps for just $2.95 a month using Bluehost — a special offer for TWAHW readers!
Earn money with your blog
Once your blog is set up, you’re ready to write your first blog post and start monetizing Bloggers make their money in a variety of ways, including direct ad sales, affiliate marketing, working with ad networks, brand sponsorships, selling courses, printables, merchandise, and more.
How much you earn as a blogger will depend on your determination, mindset and ability to hustle.
An easy way to start monetizing is through FlexOffers’ affiliate program. They have relationships with Disney Stores, Disney Movie Club, CR Exclusive – Disneyland and Disneyworld Tickets, and Disney Online – Club Penguin.
If you are interested in working with Disney through sponsored content and brand ambassadorship, I recommend connecting with them on Instagram.
Here is a list of Disney profiles to follow:
For more ways to make money with your blog, check out this post. It has tools, resources and all sorts of ways you can monetize your blog
Conclusion
As you can see, there are many ways to incorporate your love of Disney into a work-at-home career. Just make sure that whichever route you take, you’re not infringing on their trademarks or copyrighted material. Be sure to consult an attorney if you have questions about these areas
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Originally published on July 25, 2016. Content updated January 2023.
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