Disney VIP Tours Services: Experience Walt Disney World® Resort Stress Free

I’ve traveled to Walt Disney World® Resort more times than I can count, but I have to say that my last trip went down as the very best. Traveling along with me this go-round was my husband, Robert, daughter, Lauren, son-in-law, Charlie, and my two young grandsons, Graham, age 5, and Hayes, age 2. I have to admit that staying in the same suite and visiting the parks with two boys who can be quite rambunctious at times filled me with a bit of trepidation. But to my great surprise, it was a joy from start to finish.

Yes, a lot of credit was due to our expansive 2-bedroom Grand Suite at Four Seasons Orlando Resort with over 2,000 square feet of space. We hardly knew the kids were there sometimes! What a suite and what a resort!

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But our two days of Disney VIP Tours enhanced what was already a spectacular vacation into complete nirvana. Nothing to worry about with everything taken care of from the minute we were picked up in the morning until we arrived back at the Four Seasons each afternoon. I just can’t think of a better way to spend vacation dollars than this.

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Day 1
Our guide, Tom (who by the way is beyond amazing), picked us up at the Four Seasons about 15 minutes before park opening, drove us through a back area of Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park, right into the VIP back entrance of Pandora – The World of Avatar. We all gazed around in amazement by this mind-boggling “land” of the park while Tom wowed us with the back story before riding Na’vi River Journey. Since the boys were both too young to ride the big attraction, Avatar Flight of Passage, and since I had already experienced it twice before, Tom put the boys and me back into the Na’vi River Journey Fastpass+ line before taking the rest of the group to ride Avatar Flight of Passage—twice! All this within less than an hour of arrival. Compare that to the sometimes 3-hour wait that most guest experience to ride just the one big attraction here, and you can quickly see that a Disney VIP Tour is worth it just for this aspect. Remember, with a Disney VIP Tour, you have access to all Fastpass+ lines, which is a dream come true.

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I’m asked quite often how it works with the guide when the adults want to ride height-restricted attractions. They are quite adept at working this out. In addition to the Na’vi River Journey example, Tom first dropped the non-riders at The Boneyard Dig Site, the boys’ favorite play spot, for some serious dinosaur bone extraction, before taking the guys over to Expedition Everest and walking them through the Fastpass+ line there. They then circled back and met up with us, and we went on to the next attraction. And at Soarin’ Around the World, everyone but Hayes and me went in the Fastpass+ line before Tom walked the two of us next-door to ride Living with the Land.

So our day proceeded, after such an exciting beginning, with all our top choices at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park—DINOSAUR, TriceriTop Spin, a fun character lunch at Tusker House, Kilimanjaro Safaris® Expedition, before heading to Epcot® to ride Frozen Ever After, Soarin’ Around the World, Living with the Land, The Sea With Nemo & Friends®, and ending with the all-important shopping trip to Mouse Gear. If you are wondering how we managed to see these attractions in such a short time given the size and scope of Epcot, we drove in the back entrance near Norway then after Frozen Ever After drove over to the back entrance of Soarin’ Around the World, then Tom pulled the car around and met us at Mouse Gear before walking us to the car parked nearby at the back entrance of Test Track®. Easy, peasy, and super stress-free. All this and we still got back to the Four Seasons in record time for a splash in the resort’s pools before dinner.

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Day 2
The next day was even more amazing. I honestly couldn’t believe how many attractions we experienced at Magic Kingdom® Park in such a short time.

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Pickup at the Four Seasons at 8:45 AM; drove in the back of the park near Main Street; quick, easy, and memorable meet up with Mickey and Tinker Bell at Town Hall; walked down Main Street, U.S.A.®; Peter Pan’s Flight® twice, Graham’s favorite attraction; Seven Dwarfs Mine Train (so glad that Hayes was tall enough to ride!); Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid; Dumbo the Flying Elephant®; The Barnstormer®; the grandparents took the boys on Tomorrowland® Speedway while Lauren and Charlie rode Space Mountain®; Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin®; lunch at Be Our Guest; Splash Mountain® and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad® (I stayed behind with Hayes at the Laughing Place Playground while the others rode); Pirates of the Caribbean®, and Jungle Cruise®—all before 2:30 PM and our VIP viewing seats at Liberty Square Bridge of the Super Bowl MVP Parade (a definite surprise!) followed by the Festival of Fantasy Parade. Back at the Four Seasons by 4 PM. Amazing, right? And this was on a very crowded day at the park with so many guests hoping to catch a glimpse of the MVP.

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Now can I talk about Tom? The boys were in love with him from the get-go. Not to mention that the adults were in love with him as well. He customized a perfect itinerary for us, entertained the boys, pushed the stroller, carried Hayes in the Fastpass+ lines when he tired of walking, interspersed the attractions with all kinds of Disney trivia and history, simply made the day magical. When we all got in the car on the 2nd morning Graham, who was sitting in the 3rd row with Tom driving, called out in his sweet little voice, “Tom, I dreamed about you last night.” How precious is that?

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We experienced more in two days than we would have accomplished in four days without our Disney VIP Tour guide. So if you figure in the cost of two more nights at a luxury hotel and two more days of food and park tickets, maybe what seems like an extravagance at $425+ per hour (minimum of 7 consecutive hours) could be a bargain compared to staying two more nights on our deluxe vacation. And better yet, Disney VIP Tours helped me in accomplishing what I set out to do with this trip—to spend quality time with my family without stress. Priceless! Who says you can’t enjoy Disney with preschoolers?—certainly not me.

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Cara Goldsbury is the author of The Luxury Guide to Disney Vacations. She is Chief Executive Concierge at Glass Slipper Concierge®, a travel agency specializing in selling Disney vacations. She has appeared as a leading Disney expert on two Travel Channel specials, Disney Splurge! and Disney Royalty. She has also been cited numerous times in national news articles, in such notable publications as The New York Times and Forbes Traveler, as an expert on the Walt Disney World® Resort. Visit her Luxury Travel & Life blog at Cara Goldsbury.com.

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Posted on Jan 08 by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Enjoyed your article. Thinking of another Disney adventure soon.

Posted on Jan 08 by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Glad you enjoyed it David. Glass Slipper Concierge would love to be of help when you are ready to plan your next Disney vacation!

Posted on Jan 13 by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

We are going to Disney World Feb 10th and looking at spending one day at the Magic Kingdom.  I have been many times, but now no fast passes, limited and unavailable tours, I am trying to figure things out. I am not sure how this works or total cost, but interested in learning more. Thank you

Posted on Aug 08 by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Did you make your own reservations for Be Our Guest or did the VIP service handle that for you? Or was this post pre-pandemic when BOG was quick service?

Posted on Aug 08 by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Since we are a travel agency specializing in Disney World, our advisors make all dining reservations for their clients. VIP Tours can do it also, but they don’t open until 9 AM EST at which time dining has already been open for hours. So we book for our clients the minute dining opens in the mornings.

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