"Yes, you can work part-time as a Disneyland travel agent, as long as you are organized and responsible. To get started, you need to find a host agency that allows you to manage your time and provides access to tech support, helping you organize every detail. At VacationLab, you’re encouraged to build your own travel brand—giving you the flexibility to choose whether you want to be a part-time or full-time travel agent. You’ll also gain access to over 50 travel partners you can start promoting, along with a platform that helps you track every stage of the selling process."
We’ve put together a comprehensive guide on how to become a Travel Agent for this Partner, covering everything you need to know to kickstart your journey. Inside, you'll find expert tips, insider tricks, and essential steps to help you navigate the process and set yourself up for success in this exciting career.
If you are working for a Host Agency, like VacationLab, you don’t need to register for anything, since you will be using the host agency’s credentials when it’s time to book trips for your guests. The Host Agency is like an umbrella that protects you and provides everything you need, allowing you to work with your guests without worrying about payments, fees, or specific credentials.
The famous and unwelcomed phrase we hear from others when we talk about bringing our littles to Disney.
I entered the world of travel at the ripe age of 21. I was bubbly, enthusiastic, (probably annoying), and completely blind to the path I had ahead of me. It’s been twelve years and my career has taken twists and turns I never expected.
Are you considering becoming a travel agent/advisor but heard some things that made you question everything? Let’s clarify some common myths and show why this career is way more exciting (and way less complicated) than you would think!