I really hope the Orlando audition isn't ONLY on that date. I have a contracted show run and will be working that day!!!
Just talked with my recruiter and I'll be at the Orlando auditionis on October 29th!![]()
^Awesome!Is the Orlando audition generally a busy one? I'm guessing if they combine it with the extension audititions it would be huh...
Maybe this is a "duh" question...but...
do they measure you with shoes on? If I wear character shoes (just 2") are they going to make me take them off? Every girl wants to be a princess...myself included...5'3" isn't very friendly to that...
And I remember seeing a list of heights and character possibilities somewhere, could someone please direct me to that website? Thanks!
Maybe this is a "duh" question...but...
do they measure you with shoes on? If I wear character shoes (just 2") are they going to make me take them off? Every girl wants to be a princess...myself included...5'3" isn't very friendly to that...
And I remember seeing a list of heights and character possibilities somewhere, could someone please direct me to that website? Thanks!
I would advise against wearing character shoes. I would wear either dance shoes or tennis shoes. Everyone has to take their shoes off when they're measured, even flat ballet type shoes.
I've heard of certain princesses being on the shorter end, mostly Jasmine and Ariel in mermaid form. Either way, as a face character, you'll wear character shoes and maybe end up the right height in the end. Good luck to ya!
Where are your auditioning?
There is one line in the email that makes me curious it reads: At this time we are full for the Fall and Fall Advantage seasons, we certainly encourage you to apply for a future season as we certainly found you to be a strong candidate. For those of you that have auditioned before did your email say something like this?
Oh yes, they are notorious for measuring you down - it's called your "Disney height" not your real height.What you said Frizzbird made me interested in height thoughts...
Are they allowed to "stretch" or downsize your height?
1.75 is pushing it, .5 is more likely. Hopefully your audition is in the morning, since you're taller in the morning (not by very much though).Just curious. If I stand up UBER straight you all think I can pull off an extra 1.75"???![]()
1. I'm 5'6".. there aren't many characters in that height range, correct?
2. For the puppets.. (that is part of the same audition, right?) do they have a specific height range? If so, I hope I'm in it... I have a bit of experience with puppetry.
Heelllllooooo everyone!
It has been a while but I thought I would come back to this thread since I am starting the audition process again. I am currently accepted as a Character Attendant for the Spring 2010 College Program. I plan on auditioning in Austin on Nov 4th (with Marina!).
When I auditioned for the fall program this past April I was measured down to 5' 3/4. The man tried to measure me down to 4'11 and change but that is 2 inches shorter than my 5'1 so that is a bit of a stretch. lol. My dream is to be very close friends with Tinkerbell so it is good to hear that she is generally my height.
I have a question for those who have auditioned before and not passed. When I got email about the audition it was after I had already received my rejection letter from the program as a whole so I didn't read it very closely. I have since gone back and read it more closely. There is one line in the email that makes me curious it reads: At this time we are full for the Fall and Fall Advantage seasons, we certainly encourage you to apply for a future season as we certainly found you to be a strong candidate. For those of you that have auditioned before did your email say something like this? Is it just something generic or did I perhaps not do as mediocre on my audition as I thought I did? Or perhaps did it refer more to my application in general and not my audition? Any thoughts?
Dear Marina,
We would like to thank you for attending the recent Walt Disney World® Entertainment audition in your area. Although you were not selected for a role as a Character Performer, you will still be considered for possible participation in the Disney College Program in a different line of business.
You will receive your official notification within the next few weeks, and it will provide you with all the information you need.
1.75 is pushing it, .5 is more likely. Hopefully your audition is in the morning, since you're taller in the morning (not by very much though).