Yeah, Joanna, that makes sense.
Thanks, guys!
Which rooms are better, the smaller or bigger? I would assume that less people in one place would be better XD
So... if the roommate that they assign me to arrives before me and chooses a 3 bedroom even though I want a one bedroom, am a forced to stay in a 3 bedroom? Also, which apartments does every suggests?
I've stayed in both a 2BR and a 3BR. I definitely prefer the 3BR apartment. For one thing, it was cheaper. And for another, it wasn't too crowded that everyone didn't have enough space. Plus, in both 3BR I stayed in, all 3 BR had their own bath.
Thanks for the help, that sounds like a better option.
You're welcome.![]()
I mean, it is personal preference. But I just feel more comfortable in the 3BRs.
No. But you wouldn't be living with the roomie you picked.
I prefer the 3BR (I have also stayed in a 2BR as well).
has anybody been able to sign up for roomie notification? I was told by someone in housing that it wouldn't be available until November for spring CPs. Is that still the case?
I have an interview tomorrow![]()
oh gosh I'm really nervous! Any good advice for the interview? What kinds of questions do they ask?
I have an interview tomorrow![]()
oh gosh I'm really nervous! Any good advice for the interview? What kinds of questions do they ask?
Ooo, good luck! You'll be great! Just remember:
*Make sure you keep on smiling (they can tell, even over the phone).
*Be honest with your answers
*Don't be nervous. The recruiters are really nice. If you do get nervous, just pretend you're talking with a friend.
The questions they ask range from personal questions (why do you want to do the CP?) to questions about the roles you picked.
Can't wait to hear how it goes.![]()
thanks! I'll let you know. You really are very helpful, Joanna.![]()
Are there going to be questions like "what would you say to a child who is in line for Space Mountain, but too short to ride?"
These are the questions that I'm nervous about, because I don't know if Disney has an actual protocol for these situations. I would hate to say "I'm sorry but you're not tall enough to ride" and it be absolutely the wrong thing because Disney doesn't want you to say to a child "you aren't tall enough" and you're never supposed to say you're sorry because that puts blame on yourself.
I'm probably thinking about this too much, but when I worked at the Disney Store they had a protocol for handling challenging situations (things you couldn't say, specific phrasing, and certain recovery actions) And if they weren't followed it meant corrective action for the CM
Hey Joanna, I have another question (I seem to ask a lot even after doing the program, lol. I apologize). When you did the summer alumni program, what roles were offered? I was just curious if they ever offer that program again.
For 2007 and 2008, they only offered 3 roles (QSFB, custodial, and lifeguard). They haven't offered a full summer alumni program since 2006.