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Old 12-14-2018, 12:30 PM
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Has anyone, or groups here, volunteered at Disney - for example at a half-marathon? Wondering if it is fun and worth the drive.
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Old 12-14-2018, 05:49 PM
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When we were there in April there was volunteers staying at Shades. They had to be at the park before 4am. Those we met it was their first time, so no idea if it was worth their while.
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Why do something for nothing with Disney?
With their money they should employ people, not rely on freebies!
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Old 12-14-2018, 07:20 PM
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Why do something for nothing with Disney?
With their money they should employ people, not rely on freebies!
I agree, They screw workers out of Jobs, So they could hirer “low wage workers”. Now those worker were crying
They needed more Money. AND THEY GOT IT.
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Why do something for nothing with Disney?
With their money they should employ people, not rely on freebies!
I agree.Why volunteer for a multi billion dollar co. when a Soup Kitchen or Animal Shelter etc.would be a better choice.
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I agree.Why volunteer for a multi billion dollar co. when a Soup Kitchen or Animal Shelter etc.would be a better choice.
Good point! Totally agreed!
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Has anyone, or groups here, volunteered at Disney - for example at a half-marathon? Wondering if it is fun and worth the drive.
It looks like it's harder to get an answer around here than it is an opinion.

I hope you're lucky enough to actually get an answer.
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How to Volunteer at Disney World | Travel Channel

This might be of help.
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some would not volunteer there because it is a multi million dollar company and want to get paid lol so why are people volunteering at the venues in the villages like the sharon and other entertainment things it is also a multi million dollar company. it is to have something to do and see free entertainment there is no difference. it just depends on what you want to do. if it is pay you want get a job there are lots of them here if it is to do something different go for it.
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never hurts to volunteer anywhere.
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never hurts to volunteer anywhere.
It keeps some folks out of bars.
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It looks like it's harder to get an answer around here than it is an opinion.

I hope you're lucky enough to actually get an answer.
It has become the norm here. I used to think it was reading comprehension issues. Pretty sure it's just lack of manners.
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Races in general are fun to volunteer for unless extreme weather. Doesn’t matter if you’re a starter, a finisher or somewhere in the middle giving water to runners, it’s just fun!

As to it being held at Disney, unless this half marathon is different, it is the charity running the race, not the entity. The entity provides the location, helps with set up and clean up but really isn’t part of the race. Disney gets kudos and free advertising, the charity gets the money and volunteers.
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My husband and I volunteered for the Special Olympics. We had a wonderful day helping the athletes. Would definitely do it again.
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