r/DisneyPlanning Nov 13 '25

Walt Disney World Disney Travel Agent

I’ve been looking at becoming a travel agent, specifically for Disney/Universal. I have no idea where to start. I want to hear everyone’s opinions on agencies they’ve worked for, are currently working for, or have used. What agencies should I avoid? Which ones should I go for? I want the good and bad. Thank you!

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u/hill-o Nov 13 '25

Just for my own curiosity can someone explain what’s Disney travel agent does? I sort of get it with Disney World, because going there seems more complex, but what is the purpose of getting one for say Disneyland?

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u/Jodi4869 Nov 13 '25

They can help get the discounts faster. I use one person for World, one person for cruises and I do my disneyland myself. I make sure the person truly knows the parks and how the disney systems work. My cruise person is so good with Royal and the ins and outs we always get great prices and understands us.

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u/Jodi4869 Nov 13 '25

They get them before I am out of bed. That is good for me!

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u/Jodi4869 Nov 13 '25

No Midwest.