Love Disney AND Vacation Planning? Share Your Knowledge & Possibly Score Free Disney Trip
If you love everything Disney related and find yourself sharing your knowledge of Walt Disney parks, hotels, restaurants and more, the Disney Parks Moms Panel may be right up your alley!
To be considered as a Disney Parks Mom Panelist, you must not only love Walt Disney World vacations and cruises but also have lots of great tips, insight and tricks to share related to planning a Disney vacation. Panelists are selected due to their undeniable passion for Disney vacations and their knowledge about a specific Disney vacation destination including Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, Disneyland Resort in California, Disney Vacation Club or Disney Cruise Line.
And this panel is NOT just for moms!
Disney is searching for moms, dads, grandparents, and even those with no children to join the Disney Parks Moms Panel in 2020!
What is the Disney Parks Moms Panel?
Created back in 2008, the Disney Parks Moms Panel started as word of mouth but it soon grew into a digital resource for parents and families to receive useful tips and great advice about Disney vacation destinations. The panel consists of real guests who have mastered the art of planning a Disney vacation and help other guests, online, by answering vacation planning questions using their own personal Disney experiences, helpful tips and heartfelt advice.
Are there perks to becoming a panelist? YES!
Panelists receive a free trip to a Disney Destination, for the panelist and up to three family members and/or park tickets for their participation on the Disney Parks Moms Panel. AWESOME!
Would you like to apply for a spot on the 2020 Disney Parks Moms Panel?
Starting at Noon EDT on September 5, 2019 and running through Noon EDT on September 12, 2019, you’ll want to hurry over to Disney Parks Moms Panel and fill out the application to apply to become a Disney Parks Moms Panelist!
Requirements to apply to become a Disney Parks Mom Panelists…
- Must be 18 years of age or older.
- You must have access to a computer and an internet connection.
- You must have visited either Walt Disney World Resort or Disneyland Resort at least once in the last 12 months.
- If you are applying to be a Disney Cruise Line or Disney Vacation Club Panelist, you must have experienced that vacation within the last 24 months.
- You must be available to complete at least approximately 10-20 written responses per week, roughly estimated 20 minutes per question.
- You must be able to provide your own opinions, tips and feedback on your Disney vacations.
- Submit your autobiography and personal photo and/or video to be posted online.
- Must be available to travel alone to Walt Disney World Resort during dates between December 11th-15th, 2019 for training sessions (panelists cannot bring family members or friends during training).
- Must not be employed by Disney or any of it’s subsidiaries or in the travel industry.
Do you know if the applicant is responsible for the expense of getting to the training (airfare, hotel)?
Great question, Michelle! I don’t find anything in the details on that. I have sent customer service a message asking for further details. I’ll be sure to let you know as soon as I get a response!
Michelle, applicants don’t get the training trip, only the people selected for the panel. Last year there was north of 15,000 to 20,000 applicants and there are only 20 panelists. You also need to pick your speciality – WDW, DCL, DLR, DVC, etc. If chosen, Disney pays for your whole trip.
Thanks so much for your helpful comment! We sure appreciate it!
Thank you!
Yikes sounds like it’s not worth my time with those odds.
Thanks
I am a Disney Cruise Line Expert AND Disneyland Resort EXPERT with over a decade as a passholder and our favorite cruise was a 12 day cruise to St. Kitts, Barbados, Martinique, Puerto Rico, Aruba and Castaway Cay. Our last cruise was in April. We weren’t able to make a cruise departing from Barcelona this summer because of some tenant drama. But we’ll be back on a ship soon. Our dear friend has been on over 25 Disney Cruises. AND we are ALL KID FREE! lol I’m going to let him know.
Thanks for sharing this. I’m going to apply.
How neat! You’re very welcome, Erika! Good luck!
There is a very small chance of getting on the panel, so I wouldn’t advertise this as a way to get a free trip. It’s a volunteer position that does not pay, other than a training trip and one trip later and does not include transportation to and from Walt Disney World.