I had sooo many reservations before taking off for Florida. I've wanted to do the CP for a long time beforehand so I knew that Disney needed to be in my life at some point it was just a matter of when that needed to be. I realized that extra-curricular activities would always be an issue to battle (I'm very involved on campus). So with that in mind, I tried to focus entirely on when it was most appropriate to go as far as classes go. For me, that was Spring semester of sophomore year. (I'm a double major - education major so I had to think about field work and teacher certification exams).
I spent a lot of hours after I accepted the program thinking about everything I was going to be missing out on campus while I was down in Florida. I would be missing out on social activities and I would be giving up my place in a few clubs. I also missed out on the induction ceremony for an honor society I had been working hard to get into.
I won't lie, regardless of when you do the program, you will miss out on things at home. However, the experience you get down in Disney is one that I would regret far more if I missed over what I missed at home. I had the time of my life. As cliche as that sounds, it's sooo true. So, so true. I missed a lot back home but it was not difficult getting back into the swing of things after I returned from Florida. In fact, it appeared as if nothing changed. It was extremely eerie how it seemed things had not changed. It made the CP seem like a dream - that I went to sleep one night and woke up again back in my own bed. I was able to get readjusted in everything and catch up on what I missed.
As far as resume material...working for a fortune 100 company is a very good asset to that little piece of paper. Every company knows of Disney.
The fact of the matter is, if you don't do the program, you will miss out on the adventures it brings. Every year in Disney is different. If you chose to go to Disney, you will miss out on what goes on back home. It's all a matter of what you want more. Disney was 7 months of my life that I am glad I took. Home is all the space around those 7 months. If you feel like you can spare those few months on the program, I say do it.