How to Get a Tour of Pixar Studios
Know that once in a while Pixar holds charity events where they sell tickets and give little tours of the studio., If you know somebody that works at Pixar, it could be a family or friend, you can get them to give you a tour of the studio., Keep in...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Know that once in a while Pixar holds charity events where they sell tickets and give little tours of the studio.
This is mainly meant for younger people, where they have activities set up and stuff like that.
When Pixar does hold charity events where they give tours, the tickets sell fast, so make sure you keep a close eye on when they will sell tickets.
Keep in mind, that these tickets usually sell for a few hundred dollars, so you better keep saving up! -
Step 2: If you know somebody that works at Pixar
This is the most known way of getting a tour, by knowing somebody.
Even if you don't have a close relative or friend that works there, you could still get a tour by knowing a guy, who knows a guy, who's neighbors with a guy, who's friends with a guy, and so on. , This is where people that work there can invite a guest to come along and watch the movies.
Please note, that if this is the way you'd get a tour, they also sometimes (if you're lucky) give tours if their co workers do bring a guest along with them. , This isn't the most ideal way of getting in there, but it does work.
You obviously have to be qualified to work there, and have taken a few years of school.
If you are qualified enough, then Pixar will call you in to have an interview and then you will be able to see quite a bit of the building.
Who knows, maybe you'll end up working there. , They also sometimes give you a plane ride to where the studio is located if you win. ,, -
Step 3: it could be a family or friend
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Step 4: you can get them to give you a tour of the studio.
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Step 5: Keep in mind that along with the whole 'knowing a guy' thing
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Step 6: Pixar also shows private screenings of their movies a few months before they come to theaters.
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Step 7: Apply to work there.
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Step 8: Enter contests.This isn't very common
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Step 9: but sometimes Pixar does hold contests to either win merchandise
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Step 10: or even tickets to have a tour at the studio.
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Step 11: Go to www.pixarplanet.com where they show 'Up coming events' to let people know if they're having either contests
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Step 12: charity events
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Step 13: and much more.
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Step 14: If you are in the area of where Pixar Studios is located
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Step 15: you can always just drive past the building
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Step 16: even the outside is really neat and beautiful!
Detailed Guide
This is mainly meant for younger people, where they have activities set up and stuff like that.
When Pixar does hold charity events where they give tours, the tickets sell fast, so make sure you keep a close eye on when they will sell tickets.
Keep in mind, that these tickets usually sell for a few hundred dollars, so you better keep saving up!
This is the most known way of getting a tour, by knowing somebody.
Even if you don't have a close relative or friend that works there, you could still get a tour by knowing a guy, who knows a guy, who's neighbors with a guy, who's friends with a guy, and so on. , This is where people that work there can invite a guest to come along and watch the movies.
Please note, that if this is the way you'd get a tour, they also sometimes (if you're lucky) give tours if their co workers do bring a guest along with them. , This isn't the most ideal way of getting in there, but it does work.
You obviously have to be qualified to work there, and have taken a few years of school.
If you are qualified enough, then Pixar will call you in to have an interview and then you will be able to see quite a bit of the building.
Who knows, maybe you'll end up working there. , They also sometimes give you a plane ride to where the studio is located if you win. ,,
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