Last one to post........... Part 2

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Yup. Cuz I was worried when everyone left. :faint:

Mom2Ashli, are you really a CM at WDW?
 

So true.....what was I thinking :confused3

:confused3 I don't have a clue.


Me - A CM - Nope.

That is the DIS stuff. DIS CAST Member. You get that after so many posts here. First you are earning your ears than something else. :confused3

I really need to delete it.
 
OK. I saw the Florida for location, so was wondering.

My wife and I are looking to move to Orlando area next year. She retires from the Air Force, and wants to work for Disney! We are fanatics!
 
OK. I saw the Florida for location, so was wondering.

My wife and I are looking to move to Orlando area next year. She retires from the Air Force, and wants to work for Disney! We are fanatics!

Very cool. There are several DIS member that live in Orlando Area and some that are CM's there.
 
She wants something simple too, just wants to provide service to guests!
 
OK. I saw the Florida for location, so was wondering.

My wife and I are looking to move to Orlando area next year. She retires from the Air Force, and wants to work for Disney! We are fanatics!


My DW wants the job at the entrance to the MK......the person with the big white Mickey hand greeting everyone.
 
I need to see if they have the Segway tour at Fort Wilderness up and running yet. There was talk of it happening and they were going to try it out but that was the last I heard.

I love those things. I did the one at Epcot and had the best time. But than I wanted to come home and buy one. :rolleyes:
 
We thought about letting our younguns do the Segway, but the youngest was only 15 at the time. Next year, though!
 
We thought about letting our younguns do the Segway, but the youngest was only 15 at the time. Next year, though!

That tour really was a lot of fun. I would recommend the early tour. Because when you are going around the World Showcase you don't have to worry about people being in the way until the very end.
 
That tour really was a lot of fun. I would recommend the early tour. Because when you are going around the World Showcase you don't have to worry about people being in the way until the very end.

How long is the tour?
 
How long is the tour?

It was about 2 hours long. You spend a little time going over a video and than about 25-30 mins learning how to use the Segway than off you go to the World Showcase.
 
Here is all the info on it.

Around the World at Epcot --
on a Segway!

On February 14, 2004, Epcot introduced Around the World at Epcot on a Segway, those futuristic-looking upright transportation devices on which you sometimes see Cast Members zipping around Epcot.

The tour, which lasts two hours, has been so popular that it now runs FOUR TIMES daily -- at 7:45, 8:30, 9 and 9:30 a.m. Check in 15 minutes before the scheduled tour time at the Guest Relations lobby inside the turnstiles.

NOTE: Guests are able to arrive before the 9 a.m. opening in Future World by identifying themselves as being on the Around the World at Epcot Segway tour. There is a guest list at the turnstiles. Use the same queue the Princess Storybook breakfast (Norway) guests use.

You will NOT be able to enter Epcot through the International Gateway for the 7:45am tour. You will need your own transportation to the front of Epcot and come in through Future World.

The first hour of the tour teaches safety rules and allows you to practice riding the Segway, while the second hour is a tour around World Showcase before it officially opens to visitors.

Cost for the tour is $85 (park admission is NOT included).

Some restrictions apply: Minimum age is 16 (guardian must sign a waiver for ages 16 and 17), maximum weight for participants is 250 pounds, and expectant mothers and persons with special needs may not participate due to safety concerns.

A 15 percent discount will be available for AAA and Disney Vacation Club members, as well as Annual Passholders, Disney VISA cardholders, and Disney Cast Members. A photo ID will be required at the time of the tour.

To book this new tour, call (407) WDW-TOUR. And if you take it (it sounds like fun!), let us know what you think!
 
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