disneyworldluvr349
Disney World CM!
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Robin

I have tons! I just applied and I am so curious. To start off, what position did you have? How was your overall experience? Did you enjoy it? How was the housing situation.
Also, do you still have the same feeling towards Disney as you did before you started? Or is is more positive or negative?
It depends on the time of year.The standard is a 20% discount for merchandise and for sit-down restaurants. The discounts don't apply to counter service restaurants. You also get free access to the theme parks and to the water parks for a certain amount of time.what were some of the discounts you got for being a cast member?
It wasn't hard for me to get in at all. The phone interview is very simple, they mostly ask you questions about what kind of a person you are, and how you would respond to certain situations. There is also a web interview before that. On each interview my best advice is to be honest and to be yourself. It helps on the phone just to smile it really does make a difference. I found out that I got accepted about 2 weeks after I applied.How hard was/is it to get in? What was the phone interview like? How long did it take for you to find out you were accepted?
Thanks so much, I'm so curious about this program and am hopefully applying for the fall '12 session! I hope you had a magical time <3![]()
What are some things you're not allowed to have in housing? Is it just alcohol(wellness) and candles?
Also, do they ever work you, say, until 2 am and then have your next shift start at 7-8am the same morning? or are they good about giving you time to sleep?
&Did you take classes? Or know what the homework load is like?
thanks!!
Thank you for doing this! I just started thinking seriously about doing this for spring 2013, but don't know a lot of the details.
1) What course where you in?
2) Is there anything you can do ahead of time to make yourself stand out?
3) Do you get days off?
4) What do you mean by "you also get free access to the theme parks and the water parks for a certain amount of time" Are their times they don't allow you to go?
Thanks!
Disney has to give you 9 hours in between shifts. Now this may sound fine, but when you get off of work at 12am and you start work at 9am, you aren't getting home until close to 1am, and you have to leave at 8am or earlier depending on the bus schedule.
Usually you get two days off per week, but they are never usually on the weekend. Also, your days off may change on a week to week basis. Mine were usually Monday and Tues, my boyfriend's Tuesday and Wednesday. But it changed frequently. Also when it gets to be busy you will be cut down to one day off.
That doesn't always happen. On a couple of my programs, I was scheduled with less then 8 hours in between shifts (and once, it was 5 hours exactly).
Also, not necessarily. On my 4th CP, my days off were Fri/Sat. And I know other CPs who have gotten weekend days off.
and theyre allowed to do that!??!?!?! holy crap i would like pass out.
do you get to pick which days you have off or do they tell you?
I don't if it's allowed, but possibly it was a scheduling error (especially for the 5-hour gap. Luckily the role was easy).
You are given your days off
What role did you have? Did you like it?
For that CP, I was in custodial (and I didn't mind it at all). I've also done merchandise, QSFB, character attendant, and attractions (at Toy Story Mania, Great Movie Ride, and MuppetVision 3D).
Awesome! How many CPs did you do? Which one was your favorite?
That doesn't always happen. On a couple of my programs, I was scheduled with less then 8 hours in between shifts (and once, it was 5 hours exactly).
Also, not necessarily. On my 4th CP, my days off were Fri/Sat. And I know other CPs who have gotten weekend days off.