Can you do anything at Disney World without a ticket? Yes, yes, you can! There is much to do and see at Disney World outside the parks. This list includes some favorite activities that don’t require a theme park ticket.
17 Things to Do at Disney World-No Park Ticket Required

1. Build with LEGOs at Disney Springs

2. Take a Carriage Ride at Port Orleans
Romance is in the air! Take a ride in an authentic horse-drawn carriage at either Port Orleans Riverside or Fort Wilderness Resort. Guests can even take “holiday” themed “sleigh” rides during the month of December. Each carriage fits up to four adults or two adults and three children.
3. Golf with Santa
While Disney has some amazing 18-hole golf courses, if you need something that everyone in the family can enjoy, try the Winter Summerland mini-golf course located near Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park. It’s one of the ‘coolest’ things to do outside the Disney theme parks.
There are two courses. One is summer-themed, and the other is winter-themed. Santa and his elves are on vacation, leaving little rhymes along the way.
4. Sing-a-long with Yehaa Bob
If you ever find yourself singing “Let It Go” in the shower or “Be Our Guest” in the van before carpool, don’t miss Yehaa Bob Jackson at the Roost at Port Orleans-Riverside on Wednesday nights. In addition to songs you know by heart, you’ll love his wacky act and superb piano-playing skills.
5. Learn to Draw at the Art of Animation
Ever dream of becoming a Disney animator? Then take one of the free learn-to-draw classes at the Art of Animation Resort. You don’t have to be a resort guest to participate; there is no pre-registration. They offer the classes several times a day, so check with the front desk for specific times.
6. Learn to Hula Dance
Hawaii comes to you at the popular Polynesian Resort. Take complimentary hula lessons in the lobby from Auntie Kaui, a veteran hula instructor who learned the dance as a girl in Hawaii. Classes are on weekdays in the afternoon and Saturdays in the morning.
7. Take a Tour

- Starlight Safari at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas-Kidani Village
- Wilderness Back Trail Adventure at Fort Wilderness
- Sense of Africa at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
8. Resort Hop (especially during the holidays)
“Resort hopping” is a common phrase known among Disney fans. It basically just means moving between resorts to see the sights. This is especially fun during the holidays.
During Christmas, guests will find giant gingerbread displays shaped like a house or carousel!
In springtime, the Easter season sees the resorts display their famous chocolate eggs. Beautiful chocolate eggs are sculpted, painted, and ornately decorated by the talented pastry teams at each resort.
If nothing else, resort hopping is a fun excuse to embark on Disney’s “highway in the sky” monorail system and give those tired feet a break!
9. Catch a Movie Under the Stars

10. Swim in Your Resort Pool

Additionally, some hotels like the Contemporary and Port Orleans French Quarter now include splash pads for little ones at no extra charge!
11. Transform into a Pirate
Disney is a great place to go if your kids can’t get enough of pirates. Send the kids on a pirate cruise adventure “around the World,” Disney World, that is.
Choose from two adventures that leave either from the Caribbean Cay at Caribbean Beach Resort or the Bayside Marina at Disney’s Yacht Club and Disney’s Beach Club resorts. If that isn’t enough, take the whole family on the Pirates & Pals Fireworks Voyage sailing out of the Contemporary.
12. Watch a Parade
One of my favorite parades at Disney is the Main Street Electrical Parade in the Magic Kingdom. Unfortunately, this parade is no longer at the park. However, you can see a version of it outside the parks.
The Electrical Water Pageant is a floating light parade that takes place nightly on the Seven Seas Lagoon and Bay Lake. It is easily viewed from many of the Magic Kingdom Resort beaches.
13. Ride in a Floating Car

In addition to enjoying superb steaks, chops, and seafood for dinner, you can also book a pre-dining, guided tour aboard an Amphicar – a car that drives on land and floats on water.
14. Take Family Photos
It’s difficult to wrangle the entire crew for a photo when more exciting attractions beckon inside the parks.
You can get your family photo at the PhotoPass Studio at Disney Springs. Have a professional PhotoPass photographer take your picture and include the entire family. You can choose a standard or fun virtual backdrop.
If you have purchased a Memory Maker package, the digital photos are included in your Memory Maker.
15. Dine with the Characters

- Topolino Terrace at Disney’s Riviera Resort
- Chef Mickey’s at Disney’s Contemporary Resort
- ‘Ohana at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
16. Sing-A-Long with Chip and Dale

17. Get Your Exercise On
Active guests have so many incredible options to choose from. Jet skis, parasailing, and world-renowned golf courses are just some exciting activities you can participate in outside Disney parks. Looking for a free way to be active? Check out the New Balance running trails at almost every resort on the property. Some courses are as short as 0.6 miles, while other challenging routes can be up to 4 miles long!
Whatever you choose to do at Disney, have fun! You can visit the most magical place on earth and have a great time without breaking the bank!


