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    5 Awesome FREE Behind the Scenes Tours at Walt Disney World

    Wilderness Lodge Interior

    If you’re serious about Disney, you want more than just the park experience – you want to explore the resorts, look for all the details, get to know the whys and hows.  You want to taste the cuisine, get the back story, see what’s behind the scenes, and check out the “hidden” secrets and surprises that the Imagineers created for those who really know what to look for.  Knowing that we’d want them, Disney offers a whole slew of exciting behind-the-scenes tours that offer glimpses and tastes of everything from the gardens at Epcot’s The Land ride to the Behind the Steam tour highlighting Disney’s amazing trains.

    Unfortunately for many of us, a lot of those fabulous behind the scenes tours come with a big price tag.  However, for those of us in the know, there are quite a few behind the scenes tours and experiences that are not only well worth the time but also well worth the price – especially since they’re absolutely free of charge!  

    The tours below are listed on a daily basis; give a buzz to the resorts that interest you to get updated information about times and precise details.  It’s important to note that these are walking tours, so if you’re not sure you or members of your group can stand and walk for the duration of the tour you might want to consider using a stroller (for kiddos) or a (free to borrow) push chair for adults.

    1. Wonders of the Wilderness Lodge

    Wilderness Lodge Interior

    If you’ve never visited the Wilderness Lodge resort, you’re in for a treat.  If you have visited, you know that it’s one of Disney World’s outstanding deluxe resorts, themed around the lodges at Yosemite and other national parks of the Pacific Northwest.  What you may not know is that the Wilderness Lodge, along with its DVC villas, is a veritable treasure house of authentic Native American art.  There are historic works as well as treasures fabricated by Native artists specifically for the resort.  The massive totem poles are just a start: many people completely overlook the incredible artistry that went into the creation of features like the Geologic Fireplace, which was fabricated with multiple layers of carefully selected rock representing the geologic layers of the Grand Canyon.

    How do I know all this, you ask?  It’s simple: I took the free one hour guided tour which starts, several times a day, in the lobby of the hotel.  Guides show and tell you about the inspiration, design, and collections that make the Wilderness Lodge such a remarkable venue.  They also give you the inside story on the Lodge’s famous geyser.

    Special Opportunity: If you happen to visit in November, you can also attend (also for free) The Blessing of the Four Directions.  This is a special ceremony performed each year by visiting interpreters James Hansen (Black Wolf) and Anita Hansen (Quick Silver), during which negative energy is expelled for the coming year. 

    2. Behind the Scenes Culinary Tours at Jiko and Boma

    The Animal Kingdom Lodge is something of a Mecca for international gourmets, and the site of a free culinary tour that takes you into both Boma and Jiko.  Not only do visitors get a chance to explore some of the Imagineering details of these amazing restaurants, but they also learn about – and taste! – some of Disney World’s tastiest cuisine. The tours start at 4 p.m. each day at Boma’s restaurant podium, and are led by “Cultural Representatives” from African nations who can answer questions and point out hidden Mickeys.  People who have taken the tour report some tasty opportunities: some have had samples of various soups, while others have been treated to Boma’s famous “Zebra Dome” desserts.

    While you’re at the Animal Kingdom Lodge and looking for free tours, consider some of the resort’s unique and intriguing free programs.  Check the hotel’s schedule for multimedia, personalized presentations by African staff about their home countries, meet up with a guide at 8:30 in the morning to learn about the wildlife and culture of Africa, or help an animal care expert to create and present interactive objects to the animals.

    3. Sanaa Cultural Tour

    Sanaa Restaurant

    Sanaa is a beautifully designed high end African restaurant located in the lower level of Kidani Village – the DVC villas associated with the Animal Kingdom Resort.  It’s way off the beaten path, which means that you really have to plan a visit – there’s no way you’d just “drop by.”  But Sanaa is absolutely worth a visit, and if you arrive at 4:00 you’ll have a chance to experience a free tour of the restaurant with an African guide that includes a meet-up with the restaurant chef.  Sanaa is famous for its many different signature flatbreads, and tour members get a free sampling of the breads at the end of each tour.

    4. All Around the Art of Animation

    Art of Animation

    The concept behind the Art of Animation is an immersive leap into the worlds of Finding Nemo, The Little Mermaid, Cars, and The Lion King. The resort has many amazing artistic touches, including numerous oversized sculptures of characters from animated movies, giant murals, and cool themed suites. If you’re interested in exploring the Art of Animation from the point of view of its creators, you’re in luck. A free one-hour tour starts in the lobby each day, and provides behind-the-scenes details about the planning, design, and creation of the resort.

    5. Boardwalk Ballyhoo

    Disney's Boardwalk

    Disney’s Boardwalk is a loving recreation of the Atlantic boardwalks of the early 20th century.  Show up at 9:00 on the dot at the Belle Vue Lounge, and follow a guide for a quarter-mile, 45-minute stroll through last century to explore the “Showplace of the Shore.” This is an opportunity to hear the back story behind the architecture, artifacts, and artwork that graces the restaurants, buildings, and detailed recreations of the Boardwalk.