College Program Questions Thread Pt 2

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Can you smoke at the apartment complexes, I don't mean in the actual apartment, since I think that's rude to everyone else, but will I be able to smoke outside?
 
Can you smoke at the apartment complexes, I don't mean in the actual apartment, since I think that's rude to everyone else, but will I be able to smoke outside?

You can smoke outside the apartments, and there is a smoking urn on every floor of each apartment building (at the very least).
 
Can you smoke at the apartment complexes, I don't mean in the actual apartment, since I think that's rude to everyone else, but will I be able to smoke outside?

Yes. You can smoke outside the apartment.
 
im taking my car to california with me does my name have to be on the title? Or what about the insurance?
 

Hey guys!

I'm new to DISboards. I've been reading them a lot as I'm doing my cp research, and i now just finally joined!

I'm trying to get into BBB for spring 09. Does anyone have any tips/suggestions for getting it?

If I can't do BBB I really want to do attractions, particularly The Great Movie Ride.

When you apply/interview is there a way to order the jobs you want? And do they ask you specifically about each role you apply for? And like for attractions can you mention which attraction in particular you want to work?

One more question....if I only apply for BBB and Attractions & they're both full by that thime can they tell me that and offer me a different role or will they just reject me?

Thanks so much!! I look forward to reading more Q&A!
 
Hey guys!

I'm new to DISboards. I've been reading them a lot as I'm doing my cp research, and i now just finally joined!

I'm trying to get into BBB for spring 09. Does anyone have any tips/suggestions for getting it?

If I can't do BBB I really want to do attractions, particularly The Great Movie Ride.

When you apply/interview is there a way to order the jobs you want? And do they ask you specifically about each role you apply for? And like for attractions can you mention which attraction in particular you want to work?

One more question....if I only apply for BBB and Attractions & they're both full by that thime can they tell me that and offer me a different role or will they just reject me?

Thanks so much!! I look forward to reading more Q&A!

From what I've heard for BBB, you need to have some sort of training to get it. Also, they take very few CPs for the role.

When you apply, you tell the recruiter which roles you want. I think you can tell them in which order, too. You can mention which attractions you would like to work.

Finally, if you only pick BBB and attractions and they are full, you would be rejected. They can't put you into roles you didn't pick.
 
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Finally, if you only pick BBB and attractions and they are full, you would be rejected. They can't put you into roles you didn't pick.

Is attractions hard to get into? And can I put down like a "saftey role" and tell them that?

What are the 'easiest" roles to get, other than QSFB?
 
I have a couple quesitons. Do they allow you to take a week off during the CP like a vacation of some sort? Also, if they do, do they allow you to stay in a resort on Disney property?

I wondering this because my family wants to take another Disney vacation next summer and if I get accepted into the CP that would be during the time I am in the program. I was wondering if I would be able to get off of work to enjoy Disney with my family while they are there or not.
 
I have a couple quesitons. Do they allow you to take a week off during the CP like a vacation of some sort? Also, if they do, do they allow you to stay in a resort on Disney property?

Your full time availability is required to participate on the program. Time off is not guaranteed, and if I were you, I would not expect to be given a week off by scheduling. It is theoretically possible, but make sure to put your requests in as soon as you have them. Baring that, you can also give away shifts to willing Cast Members in your area to secure additional time off (I did this, and got off an entire week).

As far as discounts go, yes. Disney resorts offer 50% off rack-rate for Cast Members who stay in the room, or 40% off for reservations where the Cast Member does not stay in the room. The discount is available at all Walt Disney World owned and operated resorts, subject to availability.

I wondering this because my family wants to take another Disney vacation next summer and if I get accepted into the CP that would be during the time I am in the program. I was wondering if I would be able to get off of work to enjoy Disney with my family while they are there or not.

Keep in mind, even if you have to work, you'll still likely have time before or after your shifts to enjoy time with your family in the parks. Again, if you know the time you'd like off, be sure to submit this as soon as possible after you arrive on The Hub, a Cast Member resource available on the internet.
 
Your full time availability is required to participate on the program. Time off is not guaranteed, and if I were you, I would not expect to be given a week off by scheduling. It is theoretically possible, but make sure to put your requests in as soon as you have them. Baring that, you can also give away shifts to willing Cast Members in your area to secure additional time off (I did this, and got off an entire week).

As far as discounts go, yes. Disney resorts offer 50% off rack-rate for Cast Members who stay in the room, or 40% off for reservations where the Cast Member does not stay in the room. The discount is available at all Walt Disney World owned and operated resorts, subject to availability.



Keep in mind, even if you have to work, you'll still likely have time before or after your shifts to enjoy time with your family in the parks. Again, if you know the time you'd like off, be sure to submit this as soon as possible after you arrive on The Hub, a Cast Member resource available on the internet.

Thanks!! I wasn't sure if they accepted requests or not. Knowing this helps me to decide which program to apply for (Spring or Spring Adv.)

You mentioned a 50% discount on resort stays...I figured there was some sort of discount. Say my family did end up going on vacation...when would this discount have to be made? After I've been accepted into the program or after I've gotten down to FL?
 
Discounts take affect after you are officially an employee, which would be after Traditions if I am not mistaken.
 
Discounts take affect after you are officially an employee, which would be after Traditions if I am not mistaken.

You also need to be able to get on the HUB, so during training sometime I believe, but yeah, you can use your discount not too long after you get started working.
 
Okay, so my question is how does the CP affect your time in college? Do you take time off from college to go or is it designed around most college vacations?
 
Okay, so my question is how does the CP affect your time in college? Do you take time off from college to go or is it designed around most college vacations?

You will need to take off for one semester; Disney does not currently offer any programs that run the length of traditional breaks from college. Some schools offer credit for the experience and optional Disney classes, while some do not. You can find a report on the credit awarded by various universities here. It's not an exhaustive list, but it'll give you a general idea of what to expect.
 
So they wouldn't let you know that the roles are full and that's why you're rejected?

They would send a letter stating that you were rejected. But they wouldn't give a reason.

Is attractions hard to get into? And can I put down like a "saftey role" and tell them that?

What are the 'easiest" roles to get, other than QSFB?

Attractions can be sort-of easy to get into. But it does fill up quicker then certain roles.

Other roles that are easier to get into are merchandise, custodial, and main entrance.

You mentioned a 50% discount on resort stays...I figured there was some sort of discount. Say my family did end up going on vacation...when would this discount have to be made? After I've been accepted into the program or after I've gotten down to FL?

You would not get a discount on the resort until after you are in FL, and have done Traditions.

Okay, so my question is how does the CP affect your time in college? Do you take time off from college to go or is it designed around most college vacations?

You have to take off a semester to do the CP.
 
Ok so my arrival date is aug.26 and I have no Idea what to expect. Is anyone else going to cali? What will it be like and what should i take? Im gonna be outside food and beverage or something like that. Im worried about not knowing anyone and who my roommates will be and if we will get along and be friends. What is the money like? Will I have a good amount left after paying rent and gas and stuff?
What courses would you recommend taking? I really dont wanna have to do a lot of homework. What are DES courses? What are some items that I absolutely have to pack with me, or buy there?

Has anyone done Outside Vending Food & Beverage? How was it did you like it? Can we use a calculater cause i aint to good with money? Ill be working at disneyland.

Sorry for asking so many questions but I need to know everything with details. Oh and is there a way to make friends before I get there? Anything else i might need to know would be great. Thank you! Oh and how much money should i bring with me and when do you have to pay the rent when you get there or when does that start?
 
You do not have to take a semester off of college. That's a common misconception, but most colleges also offer classes online that will count towards your General Education or sometimes your major, depending on the size of their program. It may not be available at all schools or it may not be of any use to some people depending on courses offered, but it's most definitely a more attractive option than taking a semester off of college for some (myself included).
 
I've got a bunch of random questions.

1. Are the apartments air-conditioned?
2. If I say that I want to work attractions or merchandise in DAK, do I have to specify what store or ride (I have preferences but overall I really don't mind)
3. When you move in to the bedrooms, do they have essentials like lamps and things like that?
4. How many bathrooms are in each apartment (2,3,4 bedroom)?
5. How can I ship my car down there? I looked for Amtrak but they only ship from DC down and I'm from NY.

Thanks :)
 
I've got a bunch of random questions.

1. Are the apartments air-conditioned?
2. If I say that I want to work attractions or merchandise in DAK, do I have to specify what store or ride (I have preferences but overall I really don't mind)
3. When you move in to the bedrooms, do they have essentials like lamps and things like that?
4. How many bathrooms are in each apartment (2,3,4 bedroom)?
5. How can I ship my car down there? I looked for Amtrak but they only ship from DC down and I'm from NY.

Thanks :)

1. Yes they are.
2. You can tell the recruiter you would like to work at so-and-so a place. But in the end, it comes down to Disney.
3. There is stuff already in the apartments. But lamps are not included.
4. 1BR/1 bath, 2BR/2 bath, 3 BR/3 bath (except in Vista- 3/BR/2 bath), 4BR/2 bath
5. Can't help here- sorry.
 
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