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Sustainable Travel in Disneyland Resort

Sustainable Travel in Disneyland Resort

Disneyland Resort California, USA Travel Guide

Conservation

Disney Parks are committed to environmental stewardship and conservation efforts globally, often through programs like the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund. Landscaping is carefully managed.

Waste Management

Recycling bins for plastic, glass, and paper are widely available. Disneyland Resort strives for zero waste to landfill through composting, recycling, and waste reduction.

Water Conservation

California is prone to drought. Disneyland Resort has significant water conservation measures, including efficient irrigation and water-saving technologies. Use of recycled water occurs where suitable.

Sustainable Choices

How to contribute to responsible tourism through your actions and choices.

Guest Participation

Visitors play a part in supporting the resort’s sustainability goals.

Recycling & Reuse

  • Guests are encouraged to use the provided recycling bins and dispose of waste correctly. Separate your recyclables.
  • Participating in towel and linen reuse programs at your hotel supports water and energy saving.

Carbon Offsets

Consider offsetting your travel carbon footprint.

Travel Contributions

  • Many airlines offer carbon offset options during the flight booking process.
  • Some car rental companies may offer carbon offset contributions.
  • Terrapass: A carbon offset provider.

Eco-Friendly Gear

Equip your trip with sustainable products.

Conscious Packing

  • Patagonia: A sustainable outdoor gear retailer for durable and ethically made items.
  • Package Free Shop: A company for reusable products to minimize waste.
  • Carry a reusable shopping bag for souvenirs.
  • Pack reusable cutlery to avoid disposables if eating outside the resort.

Accommodation & Tours

Select choices that align with environmental practices.

Green Choices

  • Disneyland Resort Hotels: Participate in Disney's internal environmental programs, including waste reduction, energy efficiency, and water conservation.
  • Ecobnb: An eco-friendly accommodation booking platform.
  • G Adventures: An ethical tour operator for responsible travel experiences.
  • The Rainforest Site: Supports conservation, with a store.

Responsible Travel Tips

Water Bottle

Bring a reusable water bottle. Use the free water refill stations in the parks.

Find Reusable Bottles

Public Transport

Use Anaheim Resort Transit (ART) to minimize carbon emissions from local travel.

Hydration & Waste

Bring a reusable water bottle and use the many free water refill stations throughout the parks. This practice cuts plastic waste and saves money.

Cultural Sensitivity

Responsible travel involves being mindful and respectful of general societal norms in the United States and the diverse individuals you will encounter.

Interaction Guidelines

Engage respectfully with Cast Members and fellow guests.

Respectful Conduct

  • Cast Members: Treat Disney employees with respect and kindness. They are integral to the guest experience. Politeness goes a long way.
  • Fellow Guests: Be patient and courteous, especially during busy times. Share pathways, wait your turn in lines, and be mindful of personal space.
  • Following Rules: Follow all park rules and Cast Member instructions. These rules exist for the safety and enjoyment of all visitors.
  • General Etiquette: Queue etiquette (no line-cutting) is highly valued.

Photography Ethics

Photograph mindfully, respecting privacy.

Considerate Photo Taking

  • Mindful Photography: Avoid intrusive photography of other guests, especially children. Do not use flash photography on dark rides.
  • Respect Boundaries: If photographing Cast Members in costume, be polite and ask if they are available for a photo. Do not photograph backstage areas.
  • Privacy Concerns: Be aware of others' privacy. Respect requests to not be photographed.
  • Commercial photography requires special permission.

Cultural Narratives

Disneyland Resort's storytelling incorporates elements from various cultures and eras, aiming for broad appeal.

Global Storytelling

The resort strives for inclusion, representing diverse cultures within its themes and entertainment.

Festival of Holidays

This event showcases diverse cultural holidays with food booths and entertainment.

Queue Neighborliness

Be a polite queue neighbor. Do not cut in line, and keep your party together.

Economic Impact

Disneyland Resort significantly influences Anaheim and Orange County's local economy. Responsible travel supports practices benefiting the local community.

Community Impact

Disneyland Resort is a major economic engine, bringing substantial employment and tax revenue.

Local Contributions

  • Community-based tourism initiatives: The resort provides extensive employment, with tens of thousands of Cast Members.
  • It generates remarkable tax revenue for the city and state.
  • While not a direct 'community-based tourism' model, its economic contribution to the local area is vast.
  • Supports a network of local suppliers and service providers.

Ethical Shopping

Purchasing souvenirs from official resort locations supports fair labor standards.

Fair Trade & Sourcing

  • All merchandise sold within Disneyland Resort adheres to Disney's corporate ethical sourcing and labor standards.
  • These standards attempt to ensure products are made under fair and safe working conditions.
  • Buying from official Disney locations upholds these standards.
  • For lower prices, generic Disney merchandise is available at stores like Target or Walmart outside the resort.

Supporting Local

Consider patronizing businesses beyond the immediate Disney perimeter.

Local Eateries

Explore local Anaheim restaurants on Harbor Boulevard or in downtown Anaheim for varied dining.

Local Services

Purchasing from local vendors for airport transfers or off-site tours contributes directly to the local economy.

Avoid Exploitation

Disneyland Resort operates under U.S. Labor laws and ethical business practices. No known issues of exploitation relate to its operations that visitors need to consider.

Dine Locally

Explore a local restaurant outside the immediate resort area for at least one meal. This allows you to experience Anaheim beyond the theme park bubble and support local businesses.