I believe they are all taught a specific signature to use when signing autograph books too.
And as mentioned...there are specific height requirements and whatnot for the characters.
so spidey...why exactly does living in california appeal to you so much?
Being a character can be very fun. Parade folk are a little odd but if you like to dance you'll enjoy it.
Tempurature can be problematic during the warmer months but you do get frequent breaks to cool down.
One thing to remember is that your motions have to be very exaggerated. If you're really interested in this you should practice a bit before you try out. While walking around your home react with body movement to things rather than using your voice. Make sure that the movements are large and deliberate since you'll have more to work with thanks to the costume.
These positions are also very competitive. Some characters get more time out than others.
I will just throw this one out there. If you don't mind cleaning up puke the custodial positions actually pay very well.
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I gave some thought to custodial, actually. Would one be able to get hired for a full time custodial position?Might as well ask. And how would I clean up vomit? I've never done it before, so...
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PS: What's "Third shift" custodial? After park hours? Or...?
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I gave some thought to custodial, actually. Would one be able to get hired for a full time custodial position?Might as well ask. And how would I clean up vomit? I've never done it before, so...
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PS: What's "Third shift" custodial? After park hours? Or...?
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im not too sure about full time as you usually apply after you get the job and see if they have any slots available for you to be full time.
Dunno about vomit. I know at knotts we applied these stones on top of the vomit, step on it and leave it there for about 10 mins, then sweep it off with a broom. Should be pretty standard at Disneyland too.
Third shift custodial is after park hours. You do get an extra .75 if you work that late.
Now, for third shift, you can do your regular shift, and then stay after? Or do you do third shift/after park hours specifically as your job?
As for room rents, i start looking in buena park. You can get like a 2 bed 2 bath for like $1,000. okay neighborhood i guess. Roommate situation, im currently living with an opposite sex. We work together but we dont really socallize too much actually. Its just a apartment and we share it and thats about it. We use each others stuff in common areas, never had a problem except when she scares me and when i scare when when we pop out of no where![]()
auditions ehh? i am told that you audition and you do their dance. if you pass that, they tell you to come back and dance again. If they like you, they take you to costuming and see who you can be and etc. then you become that character. Im not sure how accurate this is but this is what my friends who was goofy and the other was Simba in POD told me.
Cleaning up puke on the ground is a little easier than off of a ride. A little sawdust, some spray on enzymes and a lot of paper towels. They give you gloves to wear.
Third shift is a different animal altogether. Those are the elfs that come out after closing and clean the place up before the next morning. If you want to have your days to go on auditions and work on your showbiz this is a good option for you. As far as I know they perform steam cleaning on the walkways, remove trash from planters and other areas, clean up gum off of everything, swap lightbulbs, vacuum carpeting here and there and general maintenance stuff. It runs all night and I know that they're just about done tidying up just about the time the park opens.
Pay is good too from what I've heard. I'm pretty sure it's full time and takes the entire night so expect to become a day sleeper. I know most people who have business to attend to during the day prefer to sleep before they begin their shift. This is true for most people who work graveyard.
haha, dont stay too long though. Disneyland has cons too as it mooded me into a very very bad person. But i really dont know what to do about it. :|
Really? Divulge [if you wouldn't mind]?![]()
im gonna get my butt kicked for this but yeah, truth needs to go out.
Disney has made me pretty racist. even to my own ethnicity. All my accounts are backed by a story/encounter. :|
Well, if anyone is offended, im sorry. please PM me and ill remove it. Ill put it in white so you have to highlight it to read it.
I guess its just certain people. A majority of them are actually very nice. Just certain people that do it i guess. Im sorry if i offended anyone. :'(
SORRY SORRY SORRY SORRY SORRY!
Disneyland is up to paying around $10 as their "minimum wage".
This is slightly higher than the real minimum wage in CA.
It is EXTREMELY expensive to live anywhere in Orange County, CA. The cheaper areas are places I wouldn't drive through, much less live in.
It might be a fun job if you didn't rely on the money to support you financially. A lot of local teens work there. I assume many still live with their parents at home...
I would work there "for fun", but not to support myself.
I am actually happy I never went to work for Disney. I would hate to destroy the dream. I love Disney and I am afraid working for them would show me things I dont want to know about.
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