There are literally dozens of opportunities to get an insider view of what makes Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida so spectacular. Let’s take a look at some of the extra special opportunities.
Backstage Magic
This is the big daddy of all of the behind the scenes opportunities. It’s a 7-hour tour that gives you a tour of all four theme parks. The tour includes a look at the inner workings of The American Adventure in Epcot, a trip through the underground tunnels beneath Main Street USA in the Magic Kingdom. In Disney’s Hollywood Studios you’ll learn how the Imagineers created the frightening Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and see how they create the Jammin’ Jungle Parade at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Reservations are required and lunch is included.
Backstage Safari
Do you love animals and nature? The Backstage Safari takes you through a three hour look at how Disney Cast Members take care of the more than 1,500 inhabitants of Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park. You’ll get to tour the animal nutrition center, explore the housing area, visit the veterinary hospital and learn how Disney promotes global wildlife conservation and animal well-being.
Disney’s Dolphins in Depth
This adventure is limited to eight people per day. During this three hour tour, you’ll get to meet the dolphins of The Seas with Nemo & Friends Pavilion at Epcot. After learning about their behaviour, you can take a souvenir photo, meet the trainers, and talk with the researchers who work with the dolphins. You’ll also have the opportunity to get into the water and interact with the dolphins and sit in on a training session. If you’re interested in dolphins or marine life then this is a fantastic opportunity to get up close and personal.
These are just a few of the many unique opportunities to explore the inner workings of Walt Disney World and the Disney Theme Parks. Learn about how the many plants are grown and tended to throughout the park. Explore the Living Seas in Epcot, or learn about the Park’s many trains and transportation system. Reservations are required for all tours and many include meals or snacks.