18 Things You Can Do At Disney World For Free And Without A Theme Park Ticket

Vacations can add up, and while the happiest place on Earth isn't the cheapest place on Earth, there are still things you can do to soak in the magic without spending an arm and a leg.

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And while people go to Disney World for the four theme parks, there are so many other things on Disney property to do and see (some of them don't even cost a thing). Here are my favorites:

the welcome sign outside the park
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1.Go to Animal Kingdom Lodge and spot the giraffes.

the floor to ceiling windows showing the outside with animals to view

2.Meet the Coca-Cola bear.

a person hugging the stuffed bear

The multi-level Coca-Cola store at Disney Springs has a lot including two floors of merchandise and a rooftop bar. However, the real star of the show is the Coca-Cola bear, available for hugs and cuddles on the second floor intermittently throughout the day.

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3.Visit the horses at the Tri-Circle-D ranch.

horses being walked out of their stables

4.Check out the glass artist at Arribas Brothers in Disney Springs.

a person glass blowing

Entrancing glass artists make Disney and non-Disney-themed figurines, jewelry, and more in the store for purchase.

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5.Wash your hands at Basin.

close up of hands being washed

6.Watch an artist sketch Disney characters at Disney Springs.

At the Art of Disney store in Disney Springs (which, IMO, is the best store at Disney Springs), you can find paintings and sculptures inspired by characters and the parks. Over in the corner of the store, however, is usually an artist that live-sketches characters that can later be purchased. It is entrancing to watch.

7.Relax in a hammock at Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort.

the resort by the water and a child in a hammock

Disney's Caribbean Beach has a huge, well, beach with chairs, hammocks, and benches to soak in the sun. While you're on the beach, you can also take full advantage of the sand volleyball courts if you feel so inclined.

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8.Walk the Boardwalk Inn and see live entertainment like jugglers, magicians, and more.

the boardwalk at night

The Boardwalk has lots of live entertainment sprinkled throughout the day that fits in it's theme of a turn-of-the-century style theme. Performance artists will come out and wow guests strolling with their jump rope skills or sleight of hand.

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9.Visit the T-Rex Cafe Play Zone.

the cafe with a large replica of T-Rex bones outside

10.Look for Hidden Mickeys.

a bakery display window

At every park and resort, Disney has a plethora of Hidden Mickeys. Sometimes, they hand out scavenger hunts of where to find them. Other times, a quick google search will help uncover them. In any case, be on the lookout because you never know where you'll find them!

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11.Ride the Skyliner.

the sky tram

The Skyliner has five stops: Disney's Riviera, Art of Animation, and Caribbean Beach Resorts, as well as Epcot and Hollywood Studios. Ride the Skyliner and take in a bird's eye view of the property while in a shaded cabin in the air.

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12.Ride the Monorail

An entire ride around the loop of the Seven Seas Lagoon with stops at Magic Kingdom, Disney's Contemporary, Grand Floridian, and Polynesian resorts takes about 15–20 minutes. Make a day of it by hopping off at all of the resorts and walking around. They all have such a unique vibe.

An entire ride around the loop of the Seven Seas Lagoon with stops at Magic Kingdom, Disney's Contemporary, Grand Floridian, and Polynesian resorts takes about 15–20 minutes. Make a day of it by hopping off at all of the resorts and walking around. They all have such a unique vibe.

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13.Listen to live music on the Trader Sam's patio at the Polynesian Resort.

Against the background of a waterfall, talented cast members play ukulele while singing along to soft Hawaiian music. Trader Sam's Terrace even has the same menu as the Grog Grotto inside (and no reservations are required).

Against the background of a waterfall, talented cast members play ukulele while singing along to soft Hawaiian music. Trader Sam's Terrace even has the same menu as the Grog Grotto inside (and no reservations are required).

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14.Watch fireworks.

a person watching the fireworks show from afar

You can see Magic Kingdom fireworks (and listen to their music) from Disney's Grand Floridian, Disney's Contemporary, and Disney's Polynesian resorts. You can see Epcot fireworks from Disney's Boardwalk Inn and Topolino Terrace at Disney's Riviera Resort.

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15.Listen to a concert at Disney Springs.

a group on stage

16.Watch the Electric Water Pageant.

a family watching the show

17.Do a scavenger hunt.

close up of the scavenger hunt paper

For Disney World's 50th Anniversary, each resort has a scavenger hunt reminiscent of the old opening day tickets from the park. Scavenger hunts are available in locations around the resorts or at the front desks.

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18.Finally, park for free at Disney Springs.

outside the large Springs Bottling Co building