With the Disney parks closed, for now, we’ve been turning our mind to the great, big, beautiful tomorrow of our next Disneyland and Disney World vacations that we can take with some big discounts.
If you want to learn what goes into making the Disney parks and resorts so special, the Disney Institute is now offering a special discount for all you Disneyland Annual Passholders out there!
If you’re a Disneyland Annual Passholder, you can save 15% on select professional development courses and summits offered by the Disney Institute. These offerings take a deep dive into the business side of the Disney parks and resorts, and will show you how to bring the Disney touch to your own professional goals.
These courses and summits are spearheaded by Disney leaders and executives, giving you the chance to collaborate in and learn Disney’s approach to service from the pros!
You can register for this discount by going to the Disneyland Resort website or check out the Disney Institute for more information on their offerings.
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Pam Dunahay says
We became DVC members in 1995 at Old Key West; and back then Saratoga Springs was known as the Disney Institute. My husband and I took many classes which included cooking, photography, golfing, kayaking, and most especially animation. We enjoyed all of the classes, however, I especially enjoyed the animation classes. My favorite was a stop clay animation all day class where we got to make our own films within teams. Unfortunately it never quite caught on, and it was only around for a few years. Since then we have enjoyed many of the tours that WDW now offers.