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Disney World theme parks are becoming remote working hotspots

An increasing trend at Disney World is somewhat surprisingly seeing more and more people choosing to work remotely from the resort’s theme parks.






An increasing trend at Disney World is somewhat surprisingly seeing more and more people choosing to work remotely from the resort’s theme parks.

According to Business Insider, workers are taking to social media platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, and Reddit to document their days at the parks, sharing tips on the best spots to work from, how to navigate the parks, and how to plan schedules.

“I think people are adopting and looking to adopt a situation where they can work at the same time they're experiencing something they enjoy,” said AJ Wolfe, who runs the Disney Food Blog.

“You're closer to the place that makes you happy, and you can access it much more quickly when you're done working,” she added.

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Disney World theme parks are becoming remote working hotspots

An increasing trend at Disney World is somewhat surprisingly seeing more and more people choosing to work remotely from the resort’s theme parks.






An increasing trend at Disney World is somewhat surprisingly seeing more and more people choosing to work remotely from the resort’s theme parks.

According to Business Insider, workers are taking to social media platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, and Reddit to document their days at the parks, sharing tips on the best spots to work from, how to navigate the parks, and how to plan schedules.

“I think people are adopting and looking to adopt a situation where they can work at the same time they're experiencing something they enjoy,” said AJ Wolfe, who runs the Disney Food Blog.

“You're closer to the place that makes you happy, and you can access it much more quickly when you're done working,” she added.

More here


 



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