When I worked in Hospitality (CBR! Welcome to the Islands

), we did Front Desk, Running, as well as Bell Service Greeter and Disney's Magical Express Greeter.
The Front Desk & Running is about the same at all the resorts, and that's been covered, but nobody's mentioned BSG and DME...
Basically for Bell Services Greeter, I helped guests with their luggage - I would either take it off their hands if they were checking in, would fill out a small form for them where they took half, then I would put their luggage into the luggage room on a numbered/lettered shelf, and store it there. If they were checking in, the bellmen would bring the luggage to their room later. Also, the Bell Service Greeters would store luggage for folks who were getting ready to leave but had some time before they wanted to catch the Magical Express back to MCO. This also involved hanging out and waiting with the families as they got ready to leave from the vacation. It was so fun because I got to hand out stickers and talk to kids about how much fun they had on their trip.
For DME, I basically hungout with the Bellmen all day (or night) and when the luggage came in from the Magical Express, I would unload the cages they come in and put the luggage into a numbered/lettered shelf, we'd enter it into a computer, and then when the folks checked in, the Bellmen would come and get the luggage and bring it to their room for them.
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I also did some bus stop duties (I forgot what it's officially called) where I'd stand at one of two of the bus stops and count the buses as they came and went, timing them to make sure they were coming within 20 minutes of eachother. That was super super fun because I would have a kit of park maps and stickers and I'd get to wear pins, and talk to families as they waited to go to the parks. I had a BLAST helping families plan their days... seriously probably the best place for guest interaction.
LASTLY, I was a participant in a four week study where I had a chance to go to four different resorts (one resort each week) and shadow the front desk staff. I don't know if this is a yearly thing or what, but they picked two people from each resort and somehow I ended up being one from CBR. We had palm pilots and would time how long each transaction took, what order guests got checked in, and ask guests how satisfied they were with the service. I ended up working and getting to know folks at Pop, POFQ, Saratoga, and the Poly. LONG NIGHTS and a lot of just standing around but it was fun getting to know some other people and seeing the inside and outside of different resorts.



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I think that's all I did in Hospitality. Whew. Wow, was only there for 4 months. How did I fit that all in?
Never a dull day!