No, you do not need a formal certification, but completing a travel agent certification program and the College of Disney Knowledge training is highly recommended.
You need to complete the College of Disney Knowledge training, which includes online classes and information about Disney Destinations.
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If you are not already a certified travel agent, you will need to become one before signing up for Disney travel agent training.
Benefits include industry-leading customer service, access to the lowest possible prices, and various support tools and resources.
You need to create an account on the Disney Travel Agents website and then enroll in the College of Disney Knowledge training.
You need to be familiar with Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Lines, Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa in Hawaii, and Adventures by Disney, as well as other related travel options like Universal Studios and Royal Caribbean Cruise Line.
Yes, it is possible to get hired as a Disney travel planner with little to no experience, but having prior experience increases your chances of being hired.
You should research travel agencies by searching for phrases like “Disney travel agent join our team” or “Disney travel advisor jobs” and review their employment criteria to find a good fit.
Necessary skills include a passion for travel, ability to find new clients, drive to grow a successful business, organizational skills, and patience.
No, you do not need to live in New Hampshire, but it can be beneficial for local clients and building a local reputation.
Support includes sales and marketing support, access to agent-only online portals, booking tools, collateral, conference calls, webinars, and on-site training.
Yes, the services of a Disney travel agent are typically free for clients.
Disney travel agents are usually paid through commissions earned from booking Disney vacations and other related travel packages.
Yes, many Disney travel agents work as independent contractors under the umbrella of a travel agency or host agency.
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The role involves creating personalized itineraries, answering questions, booking travel arrangements, and ensuring clients have a magical and memorable vacation.
The time commitment varies, but it includes completing online classes and ongoing training to stay updated on Disney Destinations.
Yes, there are exclusive private FAM trips, special events, and access to Disney Sales Managers and other industry experts.
Yes, many travel agencies that specialize in Disney also offer services for other destinations and types of vacations.
This is achieved through ongoing training programs, monthly webinars, and access to industry experts and resources.
Yes, many Disney travel agents work from home and use various tools and resources provided by their agencies to manage their business.
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You need to be responsive, knowledgeable, and able to tailor your advice and planning to meet the specific needs and preferences of each client.
The career path often involves starting as a new agent, gaining experience, and then growing your client base and business over time.
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