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Does Disney search its employees upon entering or exiting the property?
Yes, all the parks have internships.
The most famous is the Disney College Program, which I don't recommend. See above. While it is technically an internship, I believe an internship should give students real life training in their field of study, while most students do standard entry level, no college needed jobs like working in attractions, restaurants, and sometimes even in housekeeping and custodial. Unless you are working in culinary or hospitality, it isn't worth it.
OK, I'll ask something I have always wondered about. How did WDW acquire the animals that we see at AK? Did they come from breeding programs at other zoos? Did they bring them over directly from Africa and Asia?
a few questions, some of which you might not know the answer to but I thank you anyway.
Roughly what % of visitors to SeaWorld/Universal, where doing a Disney based holiday and doing the other parks on an off-day
When a cm is already a friend of a furry character, say mickey, how much extra training do they need to become friends with other furry characters such as Stitch, Pooh, etc?
When working at SeaWorld or Animal Kingdom did you ever have to deal with anti-zoo protesters or any kind of abuse?
Are all cast members in each company given comparable safety training? (first aid, personal attack, bomb threat, etc)
Does Disney search its employees upon entering or exiting the property?
Folks please remember that this board is for trip planning for Walt Disney World.
Discussions about Seaworld, Universal etc should be posted on the appropriate board. Thank you![]()
Not totally true but that's something you can ask Security about ChanaC
From my experience I've only been checked at Disney once. I think Magic Kingdom does but I never worked there.
See, I disagree about the college program. I found it was really useful in not only establishing myself in Florida but it led directly to my Professional Internship in a role I wouldn't even have been eligible to apply for had I not worked in the parks. That professional internship then helped me land my currently role on the Office and Technical side, which is hard to break through into. My CP time was definitely instrumental in getting me here.
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Hello .... This is very interesting thread, thank you for your candor. We are leaving in a few days and for the first time, we are going to SeaWorld for a day. We have the all day dining pass, so we were planning to get there for rope drop and go straight to breakfast. From here I was told to go straight to the penguins. Do you agree? What do you think would be a good plan of action will be? We will probably stay until about 3-4 PM before heading back to the MK for a couple of FP+ rides and then the Tomorrowland Terrace dessert buffet.
How early do the friends of face characters have to be there to get ready? Silly, I know. But, when IU am getting ready for my 5 AM job I like to think so is Cinderella!!
And how long are the shifts.
Oh, you worked with PP, I have a question!
Me and my sister are going to WDW for the first time. I have a nikon d3100 that I could bring, but it's so heavy (in my opinion)... So I was wondering if the Memory Maker would be worth it.
We are going to character breakfast buffets, and would like to take pictures in other restaurants we are going, etc... Would Memory Maker help in this situation? Or is just character meetings on parks, ride photos, and around parks? I could also take my iPad to the parks (was planning to leave it on the resort at first and only use it on our terribly long flights), but I'm afraid the photo quality will be... subpar.
So, suck it up, take my camera, pay for the ride pictures and ask to the CMs to take our pics with the characters/around the parks or get MM? ):
Sorry, this is a bit of a personalized question orz
Also!!! I do admit that watching Blackfish made me not want to set foot on Seaworld/any place with mammals that live on the water really (which broke my heart a bit because I visited the Vancouver aquarium twice before watching the movie and the beluga tank looked so small but I ever thought about it -I didn't see the dolphins-), but I also really don't enjoy zoos that much. I am excited to go to AK, but are the animals there really comfortable? Do they get enough mental/physical stimulation? Have you ever noticed uncommon behaviour from them? (aka constantly walking in circles, interacting with the bars -do they even have bars around the facilities?-, self-mutilation, head-bobbing, etc)
Thank you and sorry for the long super questions!
Memory Maker might be for you. It's good for people who are doing a lot of character dining (you will get a digital copy of the photo but it's not usually with a character) like meeting characters in the park, and do a lot of rides. I would still bring a small camera for in between moments.
About Blackfish - the problem with it is it's goal is to entertain and to make you feel, not to inform. There is a document SW made of 17ish pages that breaks down the movie minute by minute and explains every flaw in it. I can post it later. If it makes you feel better, I entered SW neutral on the subnect and never found anything to complain about.
The areas around AK have "natural" barriers like water and hills that keep the animals sperate. There are walls and things though. I can think of one conversation about animal well being with a CM at the tiger exhibit. She was mentioning that the tiger was moving to another facility because it was older and the new place can better take care of the tiger as it ages. She mentioned that the tigers can sense when the park is busy and when a lot of people are looking at it. When it does feel stresses it just moves to the backnof the exhibit so it can be alone. Also, most zoos have back areas and usually give the animals a choice of where it wants to stay for the day. For example, there are four belugas at SW but there are two pools, one on display and one in the back. There is a tunnel between the two and most days they can freely go where they want so you may not see all the animals all the time.