I was a CP in the Fall 2009 semester. This was my first time away from home and i cried during the entire flight. My first month was so hard that I thought about quitting. I cried myself to sleep so many times. One night, I heard my roommate crying and we both just stayed up and cried and twenty minutes later another roommate joined us. The great thing about the disney college program is that everyone is in the same boat and it's hard for everyone to be away from their families-even the students who go away to college.
What made it hard to adjust was so many little things. Your schedule in disney is busy and demanding, but I learned there was always time to have fun. I knew I was going to have home cooked meals or sit down and watch a movie with my dad. You are on your own. So my roommates and I started cooking meals together every night and we borrowed movies from the learning center to watch together.
It doesn't remain hard. A lot of CP's that were leaving two weeks after I got there told us to push through the first month and then it is the time of your life.
I remember around the holiday season walking into work with some friends and we all started hugging each other in the breakroom. I cried during my Thanksgiving day shift and the amount of support you get from other CP's is incredible. We knew that everyday we would see families together and that we wouldn't see ours, but you grow a bond with the people you work with. You become a family and we kept each other's spirits up. We sang Christmas songs together and learned them in other languages. The full timers made us Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner and had us over to celebrate the new year.
On our breaks, we all called our families. Everyone shared what that holiday is like in their state and it was a great experience introducing Thanksgiving to the ICP's.
Christmas day wasn't as hard because by that time Disney has been celebrating Christmas for two months. Christmas day is so busy that it didn't truly feel like Christmas. I celebrated Christmas with my family when I came home.
Hope this helps. If you or your son/daughter has any questions, I will be happy to answer them.

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