Even though it’s a bit pricey $275 per person, but “Backstage Magic” is by far the best behind the scenes tour of WDW there is. It’s 7 hours long, very few if any photo ops, but if you want to see the stuff that NO ONE else sees, it’s great. It also changes up regularly. I’ve been on it twice, and only about 40% was overlap. You get to go to the Utilidor and as an added bonus, the tour starts at the front of Epcot at 9am, but at 8:30am if you are at the back of Epcot (near the Boardwalk) they will let you walk through the park to get to the front, while it’s EMPTY! (yet the music still plays) LOL
Comments for Walt Disney World specialty and VIP tours: Which ones are worth the price?
Kelvington
Even though it’s a bit pricey $275 per person, but “Backstage Magic” is by far the best behind the scenes tour of WDW there is. It’s 7 hours long, very few if any photo ops, but if you want to see the stuff that NO ONE else sees, it’s great. It also changes up regularly. I’ve been on it twice, and only about 40% was overlap. You get to go to the Utilidor and as an added bonus, the tour starts at the front of Epcot at 9am, but at 8:30am if you are at the back of Epcot (near the Boardwalk) they will let you walk through the park to get to the front, while it’s EMPTY! (yet the music still plays) LOL
Mark
No review of the World of Dreams VIP tour??
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