Disney Von Drake
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I've seen CM's after work in full costume off property in local bars having a few beers. 

Same here..CP 1996. I liked it. Give laundry my dirty clothes at the end of the shift and get fresh, clean ones the next day!
When I worked there we could NOT take our costumes off of Disney. We weren't even allowed to go to other areas of the park in our land specific costumes. We had to check our costumes in and out before/after shift. There was security in place to make sure the costumes were not taken off property. That said, I wish I had that costume now. It was SOOO cute. LOL I worked in Fantasyland in 1989 and we had cute like german dirndl outfits....
I totally forgot about that [the security]! And our nametags, we couldn't take our nametags! [Totally bummed 'bout that one...]
And anyone who can't handle seeing us off property in our costumes... Stay on property![]()
Totally agree--and if working outside in the summer heat & humidity, sometimes 2x or 3x per day.They were on us if we didn't have the Disney look--which, evidently means NOT sweaty and most definitely, smelly. That's what I notice now when I go to the parks as a guest--different standards and, at times, very disheveled...do they not get the Disney Look Book anymore? [Don't get me started on the nails, highlights & makeup...]
1) OK, folks, now for the real truth.
6) This was part of the court decision (either in 2003 or 2004).
. . . Disney kept all costumes on-site
. . . employees reported to work and had to change into costumes
. . . Disney required people to change clothes on employee's time
. . . the employees sued
. . . law says employees get paid for changing time
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Wow, wow, wow...thanks for the info!!! Interesting!!!
How about the "clock in" time? How's that now? Like, if you went from backstage to the Friendship Boats--is there just one clock or multiple clocks at various work sites? That's the one that used to get me--by the time you got all the way over to where you were working, a 1/2 hour went by, plus changing time, plus....etc. [Yes, I know, I'm showing my age...it's probably all done with scanners now.]
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Wow, wow, wow...thanks for the info!!! Interesting!!!
How about the "clock in" time? How's that now? Like, if you went from backstage to the Friendship Boats--is there just one clock or multiple clocks at various work sites? That's the one that used to get me--by the time you got all the way over to where you were working, a 1/2 hour went by, plus changing time, plus....etc. [Yes, I know, I'm showing my age...it's probably all done with scanners now.]
To answer your question. It depends, if you're the opening crew on the boats. If you are the opening crew you clock in at cast services and walk to the marina. If your shift starts after the boats are in the park, you hop on a bus and then clock in at the I.G. dock.
Source: ME a friendship boat captain, and yes I wear my outfit off-site if I need something at the store, or need to fill up on gas.
CM's wear costumes off property everyday.
Source: my own two eyes.
A plus was we didn't have to launder our costumes. LOL We did have to wear heels with them. Do the female CMs still have to wear heels? Mine were really short, but heels none the less...
I once had to visit a liquor store and purchase wine for a guest IN costume! DME didn't handle the baggage with care so the luggage was soaking wet and the wine bottle was broken. The guest requested we replace the wine, so I had to go to ABC liquor on the clock and purchase in costume. If that didn't look weird, I'm not sure what wouldFor the record, no one called me out on it. I've also gone through EPCOT in my decidedly non-EPCOT themed costume, publix on many occasions, walmart, and several area restaurants in costume for guest service. So you never know, they may be on the clock and making magic!