If you could work at Disney.....

I'm not Hawaiian but I love the vibe of the Community Center at Aulani. The CMs in there are always so upbeat and they teach all sorts of classes. It'd be fun to interact with guests and to teach classes throughout the day. I also like the nearby residential area and so it'd be a nice place to retire.
 
If I were to work at WDW it would have to be at a job NOT in a park! I don't want my JOB to interfere with my play time! I could see myself working backstage somewhere, just not anywhere that I would have to deal with the public all the time (I do that now in my job - don't want to do it for the rest of my life!)
 
Dapper Dan of course:
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Of course, the real dream would be imagineering or in the marketing dept. (since I deal with marketing).

:rotfl2: That's great! Tell us if you ever get the position!

For my personality I'd have to go with concierge or imagineering also. I love helping people get the most of their trips, but am always thinking of ways to design and improve upon Disney's rides and systems to help the guests get that best experience while trying to keep it "magical". (Unlike others, I'm quite happy about the RFID stuff! The possibilities of how it can be used to enhance the guest experience are amazing.)
 

me: Popcorn popper on main street, MK....that way I can see all parades and fireworks without an argument from my kids.

Husband: bus driver....he drives for school now, so he would be a perfect driver. He wants Fort Wilderness where he can say things like...Possum Patch....:rotfl:

che
 
on whether I needed the income of just wanted to be part of the magic.

If I needed the money I'd want to be a server at a restaurant! They make good money :)

Second choice would be a bus driver so I can connect with tons of guests every day (I am currently setting up an interview for this as I write :)

If money was no object, I'd love to sell popcorn on main street or drive the monorail :) or a boat!
 
Photographer!! I can't decide if I would stick with the event photography department doing family sessions and weddings, or go into the parks with photopass. I actually would love to do that job!!
 
My husband and I often talk about retiring in FL and working part time for Disney. I want to drive the Monorail, and he wants to be a Jungle Cruise guide.

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Like El&Asmom, I am also a veterinarian (day practice). While working with critters would be fun, I think that I'd rather do something related to my hobbies rather than my job. I sew, so maybe costume repair...
 
Photographer!! I can't decide if I would stick with the event photography department doing family sessions and weddings, or go into the parks with photopass. I actually would love to do that job!!

I knew a lady who quit her job (career) as a paralegal and became a Disney Photopass photographer. Her husband worked for Imagineering. She said that she'd never been happier in her life after she quit :)
 
THE MAYOR OF MAIN STREET. How cool would it be to open the Magic Kingdom every day:cool1:
 
For #1-#3, you'll have to fight DH for those jobs!

I have no problem with your husband having the job, just as long as I could be the official backup range ball rover, on call in case your husband gets a cold, and can't make it in. I just need a title, and a finger of the pulse.
 
I'd make a heck of a goofy Goofy.....Thats what I would do..:thumbsup2

Love to see the smiling kids, and making everyone feel as happy as can be.
 
me: Popcorn popper, on main street, MK....that way I can see all parades and fireworks without an argument from my kids.

che

This actually was my job when I was in the college program in the early 90's. I rotated between the other ice cream and popcorn carts, but probably spent most of my time at the Main Street popcorn cart closest to the castle.

It was a nice spot. Covered when it rained, got to see the parade every night (actually that got old after a while). Fed the ducks popcorn seed once in a while. And the stand only sold popcorn at that time, so the transactions were simple.

My other favorite job was being a 'breaker' in our group. I went around to the popcorn and icecream carts and gave people their breaks or lunches. Nice costume... just dockers and a red shirt, and got to walk around the Magic Kingdom.
 
Hubby wants to be a boat driver, and I could do anything from trip planning, concierge, or DVC sales all the way to entertainment... I would love to be one of the singers in the American pavilion, especially at Christmas!
 
This actually was my job when I was in the college program in the early 90's. I rotated between the other ice cream and popcorn carts, but probably spent most of my time at the Main Street popcorn cart closest to the castle.

It was a nice spot. Covered when it rained, got to see the parade every night (actually that got old after a while). Fed the ducks popcorn seed once in a while. And the stand only sold popcorn at that time, so the transactions were simple.

My other favorite job was being a 'breaker' in our group. I went around to the popcorn and icecream carts and gave people their breaks or lunches. Nice costume... just dockers and a red shirt, and got to walk around the Magic Kingdom.


Lucky!!!!!

cheryl
 
Without a doubt --- I'd like to be the canoe guide leader. I love that attraction. People have fun and exercise and you get to see so much of the park.

-Shawn
 















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