Showing posts with label check-in. Show all posts
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Thursday, June 10, 2010

59 Days and counting!

The future is littered with prizes...
& though I remain the addressee
the point that I must emphasize is:
59 DAYS UNTIL DISNEY!

Can you believe it?! In exactly two months I will already be moved into my apartment with my awesome roomies. As I read more and more people's blogs, tumblrs, facebook statuses, tweets, and watch vlogs, I'm getting more and more jealous. But it's ok-- my time will come.

Anywho, as whole bunch of us (and I mean a WHOLE LOT) received an email from Disney Recruiting telling us about how excited they were we were doing the program, yada yada yada, oh by the way we wanted to know if you were willing to switch your arrival date from 8/9/10 to 9/6/10.

Wait, what? Did I read that right??

You heard me. They wanted to know if I wanted to come an entire 28 days later than planned. So I'd be there for 4 months instead of 5. Yeeeeaahhhh, no thanks. So it said if you were interested to call them and let them know, but if you weren't interested to just ignore it.

Roommate notification is up and rolling so everyone who found a roommate through the power of facebook or didn't have one either now has one or is officially linked to their one actual 'roomate'. Apartmentmates are just something you have to hope for when you get down to check-in. Make sure all of the people you want to be in your apartment are standing with you together at check-in for a better chance of getting housed together. So now I am officially roommates with Alyssa B.

On another Disney related note, Toy Story 3 is coming soon, so that's exciting. I can't believe it's been eleven, count 'em 11 years since Toy Story 2. WOW. I'm old.

Also, check out the World of Color show they have at Disney California Adventure. A special group got to come in and watch the entire show and it's AMAZING. Here is part one, part two, and part three.

Wishes and Spectromagic at Walt Disney World Resort's Magic Kingdom are officially o-u-t, OUT and the summer lineup is offically in.

In other news, a lot of people have gotten the chance to check out the Wizarding World of Harry Potter section at Universal Studios' Islands of Adventure before it's official grand opening.

I think that's all I've got for now.
Thank you those of you who continue to stick with me on this magical journey!

Have a Magical Day!


p.s. Speaking of Journey, did you see the season finale of Glee? If you didn't, shame on you! (:

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Tips & Facts about Your First Days

DAY ONE
If you are bringing a vehicle, make sure you have the correct paperwork to register.
A driver's license, proof of insurance*, and your car's registration.
(*must have your name, therefore if it's under your parent's name, you need to have the insurance company write up a note)

Bring a folder or envelope with you.
They give you a lot of paperwork to fill out, take to Casting, read over at home, etc.
You'll need something to carry all these things in.

Bring an umbrella with you!
Florida is known for the afternoon rain showers, so for 10 minutes you get nothing but rain...

Make sure you have the proper documents with you (i.e. Social Security Card, passport, birth certificate) and your On-Board paperwork already filled out.

First you get your program guides, then fill out your housing stuff.
You get your room keys, apartment ID's, and if you drove, you get your parking sticker.
Then you get told which time you go to Casting.
The earlier you arrive and get checked-in, the more likely you'll get the first Casting session.

At Casting, you hand in your paper work, get your work location, meet with a representative from your department who will give you your training schedule, and then do your background check and fingerprinting. Lasts about an hour, hour and a half.

If you're in the morning session, than you will be at the 2:45pm Housing Meeting. Get there early, because it only holds so many people and they WILL turn you away if they don't have room. The Housing Meeting takes about 1.5-2 hours. If you couldn't get into that one, then you would go on the second day. After the housing meeting, you have the rest of the day to yourself.

There is a tent for you to put your luggage. There is also a security guard watching the tent.

Also, it'd be good to look around your apartment to check for damages and check inventory on stuff in your apartment as well and let them know if you are missing anything/somethings damaged.

You can wear casual attire.
Make sure your hair/tattoos are in accordance with the Disney Look and your shoulders are covered for your ID.


DAY TWO
If you didn't get into the Housing Meeting yesterday, today's the day you go-- otherwise, enjoy a free day to yourself!

Depending on the arrival date, there may be a Welcome party at one of the complexes.
I recommend checking it out--sometimes there will be characters there that don't/rarely come out at the parks!


DAY THREE
The third day is traditions. There is an 8am session and a 2pm session. They will assign you a time, you cannot choose, but if you were at check-in/casting early, most likely you'll get the early traditions. Busses pick up an hour and 15 mins before.

Make sure you are in the Disney Look. Make sure nail polish is looks natural/neutral (to be safe I'd just not wear any), wear stockings if you're wearing a skirt, make sure hair is prim and proper, and guys, make sure your face is shaved.

You will get to go to Magic Kingdom as a group.
They take you through the tunnels and then on stage to learn a few things.
WEAR COMFORTABLE DRESS SHOES.
Your feet will thank you.

At traditions, you also get your Disney ID and nametags.

Traditions lasts about 4.5 hours. After that, you have the rest of the day to yourself.


DAY FOUR, FIVE, ETC.
Depending on your role/location/etc. determines your training schedule.
Some will start training the day after traditions--some might start up to even 4 and 5 days after traditions.

Your first day of work is business casual, again, DISNEY LOOK! Usually the day is filled with E-Learning, and computer based training.
Then they will tell you where your departments costuming building is, and your second day will be in costume.

You are allowed to take out 5 costumes at a time. Your first day of work is also when they teach you how to use the hub.

I got this information from the group discussion board on Facebook, so a big thanks to Joe for keeping us up to date on how things go! [edit 11:08pm 5/27/10: check out Michele's extremely detailed and informative post on check in!] I will add and change this frequently as I get more information. Hope this helps you!



Have a Magical Day!

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Fall Advantage!

Today is the day that the first trickle of Walt Disney World College Programmers check-in to Vista Way! By now they've already checked in, got their housing assignments, looked around the apartment/unpacked a little, and either have already done the housing meeting or will be going to the meeting soon! I am uber jealous, but then I just think, "wait, they needed someone who is already awesome to come in August, so that's why I'm not there yet! Everyone else needs time to get on my level!"

Now I am totally kidding-- I chose to do Fall instead of Fall Advantage because first off, doing the program was a spur of the moment thing, and since I just did this huge move from one side of the coast to the other, I needed time to get acclimated (get a job, finish school, establish some sort of life) and save money toward this. I wish I was rich so I could have just dropped everything and gone now, but at least I'm missing a huge part of the heat, crowds, and humidity. I've been to Disney World in September and sure it's a little hot but there isn't much humidity, so I'd really only have the month of August to sweat to death. Anyways, once people start posting how their first day went (probably later tonight or tomorrow since they have a free day) I'll do my research and try and get a rundown on how things run for you guys.

For all of you fellow CPs who don't get there until later, I think Tiana said it best:
Almost there.

Have a Magical Day!

p.s. only 82 more days 08/09/10 arrivals :)