disneyisaslavedriver said:
As a warning to all of you new PI'S, stay away from NORTHBRIDGE WELFARE HOUSING. I lived there. You are paying 2x more than a single apt costs and it is not safe. My fellow interns had tires slashed, muggins, were robbed, lost laptops and dvd players from LOCKED apts. It is loud,unclean,and the biggest nightmare of my life. DO NOT BE NAIVE. Disney will try and brainwash you to stay there but please find your own housing. Professional interships are not all they are cracked up to be, and I would stay far away from Disney if I were you. I know most of you are from other states and all excited about it. Guess what I was too. But hey if you don't believe me check back here one month after you start and tell everyone the real deal. Have a magical nightmare.
Yes, Northbridge is very expensive when you consider that you're sharing a room. There is the possiblity of having a single though, since they put 5 people in the 3 bedroom apartments. I wouldn't count on it though, since if you're coming in June you will probably be moving in with people already living there.
I am currently doing a PI, staying at Northbridge with other professional interns. It is true that housing typically rooms you with who you are in line next to. The other PIs in my program arrived on the same day, and most of them live together. I got here a couple days later, and although I don't live with PIs in my department, I do live with other PIs.
Yes, there are other disadvantages to Northbridge. It is much farther away than Vista Way or Chattem - those are like living on campus. However, the drive really isn't that bad, at least for now. It takes me around 20 minutes to get to work, although during the busy season (it may already be starting) I expect traffic on I4 to get worse. Also, there are regular families living here, since it's marketed as Apartment Homes.
However, it's not nearly as bad as disneyisaslavedriver makes it out to be. So far I'm really enjoying my internship. I really like the people I work with, and I've met a few other cool interns in Northbridge. The gym is actually quite nice - it has free weights, treadmills, elliptical machines, bikes, and weight machines. Northbridge also has two pools, one in front and one in back, however it seems to be more families than students that hang around them. It also has a pretty neat common room with a pool table, two bowling lanes, a popcorn machine, a couple big tv's and a playstation 2 which appears to be a permanent fixture. All the apartments have pretty nice porches, washer/dryer, ceiling fans, twin beds, etc. They don't have blenders though. I would suggest bringing a wireless router if you have one, because there is only one internet port (although your future roommates might already have a router). There also aren't any desks for your computer so I would suggest the laptop (if you have one, of course). My roommates have set up a makeshift workstation on the kitchen/living room table, but it is far inferior to your own desk.
As for the professional internships themselves, they seem to vary greatly depending on what area you work in. I am in industrial engineering, and I work M-F around 8:30 - 5. I am getting great experience and I enjoy the work. One of my roommates who just moved out (probably to make room for one of you newcomers) worked at the Living Seas with the turtles and seemed to enjoy it. He had Tuesday and Thursday off though.
As far as taking classes at the same time, I wouldn't personally reccommend it. Maybe you can pull it off, but I was used to the college schedule of staying up late and waking up late, and the adjustment to the work week was pretty big. I feel like I have less free time than in college, even without homework here. Maybe that's just me though.
Oh yeah, Northbridge is also real close to some cool places. It has Subway, a haricutter, a coffee shop, soon a pizza kitchen, and some other stuff inside the complex. The Mall of Millenia is right next door, which has an Apple Store and a bunch of girlie stores. There's Moes, Super Target and Super
Walmart, Quiznos, and a lot of other stores. It's kind of in between downtown Orlando and Disney. Downtown has some pretty cool clubs/bars, like Wall Street, Church Street, and IBar. And of course there's Pleasure Island at Downtown Disney, which is free for cast members, I think Sunday through Thursday.
Sure, overall it may not be all it's cracked up to be, but few things are. I had very high expectations coming in, and I am very pleased with my PI. Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have - I am one of those people who wants to know everything before I start and I know the lack of information Disney gives you is brutal. Hey, even if you just want someone to hang out with, hit me up (as long as you're not some weirdo). I'm always up for meeting new people, and I know there are a lot of cool students living at Northbridge that won't get to meet each other. My AIM and email are in my profile.
- James