View Full Version : The Official "What to Pack" Thread
killabee_1993
12-28-2005, 05:36 AM
I figured since January is bright on the horizon and with many others including myself that are going down to start the College Program, we should have an on-going thread where you post and suggest something or several things that everyone should pack to bring to Florida. Maybe make this thread a sticky or something. My biggest suggestion as an alumni is lots of underwear. I know that sounds kinda stupid, but if times are busy and laundry doing is few and far between, at least you have plenty of clean underwear even you are wearing old clothes. haha. Oh yea, and a fan. Florida is dang hot sometimes and you never know what temperature your apt. will be kept at.
stc1223
12-28-2005, 10:25 AM
I just logged onto the college board with this specific topic in mind. I plan to take my son shopping today and would like to have everything ready before we head down so we don't have to go looking for a Target the minute we get down there. We're leaving on the 7th. I never thought of a fan, but I'll put it on my list. We'll be sure to make a giant pile of underwear. Is there a dress code for when you're at Disney classes or seminars? I'm still pretty much in the dark about what he'll be doing. Thanks for any more suggestions.
sarbruis
12-29-2005, 01:59 AM
I think you've got to be business casual for the classes and whatnot (same for Traditions).
And Florida isn't hot at all. But if you're bringing a fan, I would suggest a ceiling fan. Disney's very lenient about installing ceiling fans.
IamCourtney
12-29-2005, 04:49 AM
Maybe I don't get the joke...but are you kidding?
You can't even put thumbtacks in the walls...what makes you think you can install a ceiling fan? The only problem you should encounter with room temp would be roommate conflict. Price Management (the management company that operates the apartments) WANTS you to keep your apartment between 70 and 75. Too hot creates a lot of mildew. They will tell you that you aren't paying for it, so keep it cool. If you think you'll need a fan, bring one, but the problem most of us have is getting roommates to keep it warmer...my roommate likes it below 67, and that gets really cold. She's from IL and I'm from TX.
You do need business casual clothing for all non-costume WORK activities including and classes you take. You need to have shoes to go with these clothes. Shoes is one of the most forgotten things when people arrive at Traditions. If you are not in Disney Look guidelines when you arrive, they will tell you to fix what is wrong; if you show up to Traditions without it fixed, you will be sent home until it is fixed. There's no way around it...if you need to shave, just shave, or you will be sent home--for good.
As far as other things to pack: I brought clothes, TV, bed spread and pillow, 3 sets of twin sheets (I have A LOT of clothes and no time, so changing sheets happens more often than laundry), clothing hangers (I worked in retail before I came, so I had a whole box--200--and used every one of them between roommate and me, they don't give you these), cleaning products (one reason I was assigned to housekeeping), power strip for all the electronics, alarm clock that I don't use (most people use cell phones, because you don't necessarily spend every night in your apartment!), computer and printer (I am the only person I know that has a printer--makes me kinda popular when the Learning Centers are closed), laundry bags (but I use garbage bags more), and basic toiletries.
On arrival day, Roommate and I went to WalMart and bought things like laundry detergent, garbage bags, iron and small ironing board, broom and dustpan, more pillows, MATTRESS PAD/egg crate (the beds are not comfortable at all), and various kitchen utensils not inlcuded in the kitchen.
Since then, I've bought curtains (the sun is very bright early in the morning), more kitchen things like cheese grater, ice cream scoop, mixing bowls, tupperware, hand mixer, bathroom rug and shower curtain/liner (to replace the one they gave that was really thin and got nasty quickly), and a cheap dvd player and various dvds (we watch movies more than tv a lot at night).
That's pretty much everything, and I move out on January 5 and plan to take all of it with me, so I think it was all worth it.
SyracuseWolvrine
12-29-2005, 09:19 AM
If you find that you forgot anything, there's a Super Walmart about 5 mins away from Vista Way, and a Super Target about 8 mins away.
As far as hangers go, most of the costuming locations on property (where you get the clothes you wear while working) have gone to cast zooming, which means that you can check out a few costumes, so you don't have to change at work every day. If you're like me and just take your costumes back weekly and get clean ones (why should you pay to wash the clothes when Disney will do it for you?), then you'll end up with a lot of hangers.
mikkiblueeyes
12-29-2005, 11:32 AM
What is Traditions?
natty41
12-29-2005, 12:28 PM
The alums at my school suggested that if we drive down (which I am) to bring our clothes in those rubbermaid tubs like the ones that are flatter and can be stored under a bed and such.
*So here's my random question* Is there room under the bed to shove the flat containers or will they be bunking in my car for the whole time I'm there?
mikkiblueeyes
12-29-2005, 01:14 PM
Yeah, I'd like to know how much room there is for "stuff"? My daughter just bought 2 of everything and she wants to know how much room she'll have to store stuff. Also they told her to buy a combo lock. What would that be for?
thanks
Michelle
SyracuseWolvrine
12-29-2005, 08:48 PM
If there's not room under the bed, you can always go out and buy a set of cinder blocks, put the bed on them, and have 12 inches more storage space.
IamCourtney
12-29-2005, 10:59 PM
The beds aren't amazingly tall, but I fit things under mine. You can also buy bed lifts for about $8 a set at Walmart. My old roommate had them and she stored a lot under there. We also have a "Locked Air Handler Closet" in the kitchen, but we picked the lock and its a huge empty closet. Almost everyone opens them. You will have about half a walk in closet to hang your things and store stuff, plus about 3 drawers in the dresser, and a night stand with two drawers. It really depends on how you and your roommate divide things.
Traditions is the course you are required to go to before you start any training. Its part of the hiring process, and it teaches you about the history of the company, its vision, purpose, its future, etc.
You will get a lot of hangers from costuming, but it will be at the rate of like 5 a week, so if you want to hang your clothes when you get there, you should bring hangers.
stc1223
12-30-2005, 07:08 AM
Thank you for all of your suggestions. I was wondering about things in the bathroom. Is there room for everyone to keep his/her soap, shampoo, shaving gear, etc? Or do they keep them in their rooms after they're done?
sarbruis
12-30-2005, 02:40 PM
I'm sorry for confusing you. I was indeed kidding. I'm well aware that Florida is ridiculously hot and that Disney would throw you out if you tried to install a ceiling fan.
IamCourtney
12-30-2005, 05:21 PM
That's okay...I just couldn't tell if you were kidding or if you were one of those know-it-all alumni (I know I sound like one of these, but I really don't mean to, I just want to be helpful) that think they can get away with things. I've been here 7 months, and I will be managing some CPs in about a week, so I've seen it all and will be dealing with it later.
As far as bathrooms go: It depends. That's not a very good description, but every bathroom in every apartment is different. Our vanity is outside the bathroom, and we have space for everything we want to keep where ever we want to keep it, but there are only 2 of us. The apartment across the way from mine only has 1 bathroom for 3 girls, but its the biggest bathroom I've seen anywhere else on property. You probably won't be sharing your bathroom with more than 2 or 3 people, so you should really be okay, as long as everyone is organized. I did buy a bathroom tote to keep all my hair product and toothbrush and stuff in, because the inspection team doesn't like to see stuff all over the place. They DO NOT like clutter. I have had 3 out of 3 perfect inspections :smooth:
So much for not looking snooty, but it really is easy to do. They give you candy, too!
TXTink
12-30-2005, 07:22 PM
That's okay...I just couldn't tell if you were kidding or if you were one of those know-it-all alumni (I know I sound like one of these, but I really don't mean to, I just want to be helpful) that think they can get away with things. I've been here 7 months, and I will be managing some CPs in about a week, so I've seen it all and will be dealing with it later.
As far as bathrooms go: It depends. That's not a very good description, but every bathroom in every apartment is different. Our vanity is outside the bathroom, and we have space for everything we want to keep where ever we want to keep it, but there are only 2 of us. The apartment across the way from mine only has 1 bathroom for 3 girls, but its the biggest bathroom I've seen anywhere else on property. You probably won't be sharing your bathroom with more than 2 or 3 people, so you should really be okay, as long as everyone is organized. I did buy a bathroom tote to keep all my hair product and toothbrush and stuff in, because the inspection team doesn't like to see stuff all over the place. They DO NOT like clutter. I have had 3 out of 3 perfect inspections :smooth:
So much for not looking snooty, but it really is easy to do. They give you candy, too!
Wow!! :earseek: An Inspection Team??? I had no idea!! Sounds great to me...keep everyone "neat and clean"!
Thanks for all of your insight Courtney!! :flower:
sarbruis
12-30-2005, 11:35 PM
What kind of candy!
killabee_1993
12-31-2005, 07:30 AM
Yea, what kind of candy? We never got any, but our room was usually trashed. I think over the course of five months, we spilled half a dozen full pitchers of kool aid and put all kinds of other food stains on the carpet. It was no suprise that after our last inspection, they informed us that they were gonna be putting new carpet in our apartment almost immediately after we left. And as far as bathrooms go, I think we had a decent amount of space and I know this sounds pathetic, but my roommate and I didnt find out that the mirror even opened until we were 3 months into the program. Thats pretty sad
Principessa1284
12-31-2005, 05:40 PM
Somebody said somethng about bringing curtains? I read that we're not allowed to put anything on the windows.. do they allow darker curtains?
IamCourtney
12-31-2005, 07:01 PM
For our first inspection we got a 24 pack of Ferrero Rocher chocolate hazelnut things, then the next one we got just 4 of them, and this time we got a couple handfuls of Hershey's kisses. I hate chocolate. But whatever.
I've been in my apartment for the past 2 inspections, I've been there when the pest control people and air conditioning people have been in there...not one person has ever said anything about the curtains I put up. The woman on the inspection team always tells me that she like what I did with the solarium (my bed is in there) and she likes my bathroom (its just plain purple, but I think I'm the only person that put up a real shower curtain and rugs and stuff.
You can hang things on suspension rods, but you can't drill into the walls. You can have curtains (as far as I know) as long as nothing can be seen from outside. I've used thumbtacks for everything including my christmas decorations, and no one has said ANYTHING to me.
I do have 2 write ups for leaving my door open and someone left a bag of trash near the stairs so they blamed it on us. Oh well, they both say "First Offense" and I only have 4 days left!
Princesslizmac
01-01-2006, 02:30 PM
On the topic of cleaning stuff, are thier vaccum cleaners there that we can use?
IamCourtney
01-01-2006, 10:09 PM
They aren't the most amazing vacuums, but there are vacuums to borrow at the club houses. We borrowed one twice...
natty41
01-01-2006, 11:20 PM
another question I thought of....there are lockers in the closet, right? How big are they?
only a few days til I leave :teeth:
degrassi26
01-02-2006, 12:09 AM
another question I thought of....there are lockers in the closet, right? How big are they?
only a few days til I leave :teeth:
Natty, I have found a pic that a current CP took of the lockers...I do not know if this website allows us to post the names of other websites, but if you want to send me a PM I can let you know the site (it is just another CP message board) and you can see the pic there.
Trails End Server
01-02-2006, 01:29 AM
another question I thought of....there are lockers in the closet, right? How big are they?
only a few days til I leave :teeth:
Maybe 2 feet tall and about 12 inches wide maybe. They are not that big at all. I never really used mine with the exception of stashing some alcohol at times
IamCourtney
01-02-2006, 05:03 PM
they're the size of the half size lockers from any high school...they are basic. Not too tall...not too big, but not tiny either.
What kind of cookware is provided?
Trails End Server
01-03-2006, 01:12 AM
What kind of cookware is provided?
Very basic stuff, such as knives, spoons, forks, plates, glasses, a couple pots, a spatula or two and thats about it. My roommates and I all chipped in like 5-10 a piece and bought a basic kitchen set from walmart so we had extra pots, pasta sprainers, etc.
tink_sparkles84
01-03-2006, 05:25 PM
bump ... this thread is kind of important.
Um .... I'll add ... touch lights. You know the ones that look like big buttons (don't you just love my descriptions!!) ... anyway, you just push it and it turns on. I bringing one and putting it by my bed. That way if I need to get up for any reason at night I won't bug my roommate or stumble in the dark. They need a couple of batteries to work ... but I feel like it'll be worth in the long run.
SyracuseWolvrine
01-03-2006, 06:01 PM
If you're 21, you might want to remember to pack a bottle opener. (of course, those can be purchased for like $1 at the Walgreens right next door to Vista, so on 2nd thought, you probably don't need to pack one)
IamCourtney
01-03-2006, 09:27 PM
We also bought flashlights really quickly....but we were here for most of hurricane season and we had some major wind...but the power was never out for more than a little while at a time...
and we have a cordless phone and answering machine...we don't use the phone too much, but the answering machine is nice when we have packages and no one is home to take the message...and we have some really funny messages from the weirdos at the Price desk saved on there.
I move out in 2 days...good bye Chatham...good bye building 12!
Princesslizmac
01-10-2006, 10:19 PM
I recall reading something somewhere that we needed black shoes for our job?? Any of this ringing a bell?? Is this for all jobs or for some?? I'm in quick service food and beverage and would like to know cause I can get them now for a good deal.
bravesangel1025
01-10-2006, 11:35 PM
Yes, some or mostwill need black shoes, but they advised us to wait til we got there to buy them because we will get specific instructions on what they have to look like because not all jobs require the same things. They are very picky.
SnowWhiteProteje54
01-13-2006, 03:15 AM
I was wondering if they supplied things like towles... I read somewhere that they did and I could be wrong... I know this isn't "what to pack" related but I was also wondering if there was a locker room/changing facility with lockers to change into costumes. Is there a place that we can go to find out exactly (and in what quantity) will be supplied in our rooms? Oy I leave in 16 days and I am still not packed LoL
Thanks
~Alicia
natty41
01-13-2006, 09:23 AM
Nope. No towels or sheets either. I thought we'd get sheets but oh well.
I have seen a lot of CPers wearing their costumes to work instead of changing there. But I just got here myself so I don't know a whole lot about that yet.
IamCourtney
01-13-2006, 11:20 AM
Your Company Housing apartment will not have linen or toiletries provided at all. You will need to bring your own sheets (twin, not XL, and your mattress will be thin, you don't need anything close to deep pockets) and towels.
There are lockers and changing rooms at every work location, and they should be near Costuming. You will see all of this when you take your property tour at your location. Many CPs do wear costumes to work. This saves time in case something happens to the bus, or you're just running late. This way, you know you don't have to waste time with Costuming, and you can just jump into work. You'll learn what's best for you.
Don't worry about not being packed. 16 days is a lifetime. I packed the day before and I had 2 cars full of stuff. When I moved into my new apartment, I had 3 car loads, but I only moved about 2 miles away. We packed the night before we moved and didn't sleep at all.
You'll be okay!
Princesslizmac
01-19-2006, 10:12 PM
what type of stuff will I need for the classes? Like should I go notebook and paper? composition nb and folder? folder and notepad?? or is something provided?
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