Just wanted to chime in as well... I'm a FT Concierge at Grand Floridian, but cannot give any more info as I'm still in training.
Cais is correct, training is long! I transfered to this role on March 18th:
Week 1 - 4 days of classes at DU and 1 day property orientation
Week 2 - 5 days of training
Week 3 - 2 more days of training, 3 days on own
Week 4 & 5 - 2 full weeks on own
Week 6 - My first 2 days will be at Front Desk, then I'll finally start my Concierge training. This is lucky though, you are moved onto Concierge once a class is available and originally I wasn't support to start until Week 8, but someone dropped an earlier class so I was able to get in!
Actually I do have a question for anyone who could answer it.
How are the hours working Concierge or Hospitality in General. Would I be able to balance a class on top of working?
CP class or school class? The hours for Hospitality range from starting around 5 am to ending at 2 am. Concierge desks are only open from 7am-10pm, so you won't be working earlier than 6:45 am or later than 10:30 pm. You'll have between 6-8 hours a day and will work 4-5 days a week (during slow season I had a few weeks where I had three days off). If it's a class with a set time and it's not a CP class, I would highly recommend against it. If it's an online or CP class, go for it!
Thank you so much! That's extremely helpful![]()
Hi! I'm a Fall 2013 hopeful in my third year of my undergrad, and I'm just going to throw these questions out to everyone!
I'm very very interested in the concierge role, but I have heard that it is an extremely competitive position to land, and most often given to International CPs. How true is this?
I think that the concierge role would be a great fit for me because I have soo much knowledge about the parks, hotels, dining, tickets, etc. and I absolutely love planning Disney vacations (for myself and, of course, other people as well!!).
My concern is that I currently do not have experience in hospitality or event planning and I do not expect to have any job experience in those areas before I apply for the CP. I attend a small university that does not offer degrees or courses in Hospitality management or related fields. Will that hinder my chances of landing a role in Hospitality?
While I do not have experience in Hospitality, I have worked in Marketing and I am very proficient on the computer. I'm also extremely interested in the field of Hospitality and event planning and would love to use the CP as a way of gaining hands-on experience. I haven't had any previous job experience in event planning either, but I have planned non-job related events among friends and family, which I really enjoyed doing, and would love to do that type of work for Disney!
Is having a great interest in the field enough to qualify me for the position or do they want to see previous work experience?
Thanks!!![]()
Hi! I'm a Fall 2013 hopeful in my third year of my undergrad, and I'm just going to throw these questions out to everyone!
I'm very very interested in the concierge role, but I have heard that it is an extremely competitive position to land, and most often given to International CPs. How true is this?
I think that the concierge role would be a great fit for me because I have soo much knowledge about the parks, hotels, dining, tickets, etc. and I absolutely love planning Disney vacations (for myself and, of course, other people as well!!).
My concern is that I currently do not have experience in hospitality or event planning and I do not expect to have any job experience in those areas before I apply for the CP. I attend a small university that does not offer degrees or courses in Hospitality management or related fields. Will that hinder my chances of landing a role in Hospitality?
While I do not have experience in Hospitality, I have worked in Marketing and I am very proficient on the computer. I'm also extremely interested in the field of Hospitality and event planning and would love to use the CP as a way of gaining hands-on experience. I haven't had any previous job experience in event planning either, but I have planned non-job related events among friends and family, which I really enjoyed doing, and would love to do that type of work for Disney!
Is having a great interest in the field enough to qualify me for the position or do they want to see previous work experience?
Thanks!!![]()