I have not been accepted yet, but if I am, how long after that point will I have to pay the deposit/fees?
If/when you're accepted you have ten days to complete the 3 steps they tell you about in your acceptance email including playing the $300.
I have not been accepted yet, but if I am, how long after that point will I have to pay the deposit/fees?
Thanks Jo, I keep forgetting Attractions/Merchandise/Custodial are the more open roles.Well, popular roles will vary by person. But as a whole- character performer, character attendant, photopass, concierge, attractions
Roles that accept a lot of people include attractions, merchandise, custodial, QSFB
Applications typically close March/Early April during the Fall season depending on the needs of the needs that program.When do applications typically close?
When did applications open/close for fall apps last year?
Also - if I put character performer as a top role, can I wait til I get down to Orlando to audition? There's no auditions anywhere near me! Or am I not allowed to put character performer in my preferred roles if I can't attend an audition?
One last thing! Say I applied next month in early March and I passed the WBI and got a phone interview but wasn't hired. Come September when apps for Spring are supposed to open, will my WBI results still be good so I can go straight to the phone interview again?
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I don't know very much about the
CP, but i'd really love to do it. What types of different things could you get assigned to there. All I know of is Merchandising, Custodial, and Attractions. Also, do you get to choose which park you are working at?
Thanks:confused
Thank you so Much! Just a couple more Q's... Do you put in your preferences for where you are working? And do you rotate/do more than one catagory in your session?
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You put in your preferences during the phone interview. So if you want Studios when the interviewer asks if you have any questions just state that you'd like to request Studios. If by category you mean role, then not exactly. Whatever program and role you are given you are stuck with for the full duration of the program, BUT if you choose to extend your program then you may be offered the chance to switch roles and locations for the last part of the program. That is dependent on business needs though.
Question...
For the roles of character attendant and/or PhotoPass photographer, are you placed in one park or do you rotate? I know in Disneyland, PhotoPass photographers worked in both parks, and I am curious if it's the same way in WDW.
Those are two of my top choices (the third is BBB/Pirates League).
Thanks!
From what I can figure, most have gyms with Vista Way being the "main" gym. The CPInterns Gyms video gives you an idea, not too large.Do all of the apartment complexes have gyms?
Hello Karen!Hi! I have a question that I haven't seen much info on.
I live 45 minutes away from Disneyland. If I were to get accepted to DCP at Disneyland and live in the apartment complex there, could I drive home on my days off to see my family and what not?
Hello Karen!
It's perfectly acceptable to drive home on your days off, or really go anywhere you please while off. It really falls under the same rules as "If I have the day off at WDW can I fly home" question as you're perfectly fine in doing so.
There might also be a possibility of living off-site for Disneyland as there is WDW, but I'm not too sure.
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Hello, I have my phone interview for the Disney College Program today, I just was curious about something. I am 32 years old, and I was just wondering if there were certain apartments, for people a little older then 18-21 year olds.
Thanks,
Erik
Question...
For the roles of character attendant and/or PhotoPass photographer, are you placed in one park or do you rotate? I know in Disneyland, PhotoPass photographers worked in both parks, and I am curious if it's the same way in WDW.
Those are two of my top choices (the third is BBB/Pirates League).
Thanks!
Hello Karen!
It's perfectly acceptable to drive home on your days off, or really go anywhere you please while off. It really falls under the same rules as "If I have the day off at WDW can I fly home" question as you're perfectly fine in doing so.
There might also be a possibility of living off-site for Disneyland as there is WDW, but I'm not too sure.
Have a Magical Day!![]()