Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Tell everybody I'm on my way, and I'm loving every step I take

As I mentioned I did apply for the Disney College Program and did accept an offer for Spring Advantage 2014 in Full Service Food and Beverage. It seems like the process has been switched up a little bit since my first time applying, all changes seem to be great improvements and quite efficient! (Four Keys anyone?). Anyways I'm going to do a quick rundown of what I experienced this time and hopefully I can keep updating like my earlier posts!

I applied the first week applications went out. While filling out my application I noticed that mostly everything was filled out from me previously filling out PI applications- this was a great touch because it made the application goes smoother for me. After completing my application, I didn't receive a "Thank you for applying" e-mail till the next day. Right after I got that e-mail though, I was sent straight to the "Phone Interview Stage". I got to skip the WBI this time around. I think this had to do with me being a seasonal cast member and also because I had recently taken the WBI in May! Alright so I set up my interview for Tuesday, September 10 at 12:30, this time around my interview time was much longer than it was for my first program. My recruiter mentioned that we would be on the phone for about 20 minutes or so, my first interview in 2011 was only like 12 minutes long. The interview consisted of the same questions from my first program but with extended questions into specific roles and lots of situation questions. I think one of the questions that stands out in my mind that I not only got asked in both dcp interviews but also in my PI "Think of a time where you had so much to do in one day that you didn't think you would be able to accomplish it all, how did you go about it?" Well it is something along those lines regardless. As always my recruiter was super personable and easy to talk to. At the end of my interview my she reminded me that I should hear back in 2-3 weeks and to check my dashboard to keep up to date with the progress. You would think being through this process already I would have had the patience to not check my dashboard 24/7 but I did anyway! After checking religiously, I received my acceptance on September 23 around 4:00. Obviously jumping up and down out of excitement, I could barely sit still in class.

Like before there were the 3 steps of accepting your offer. The first e-mail stating that you accept the role offered, the second being the program/housing fees, and the last step being your move in dates. That was all the same as before, but now the new process has to do with housing. This really doesn't apply to me because I'm going to live off-site but for everyone in the process now Disney is using a system called DORMS. This system seems like its making the housing selection soooooooo much easier and efficient. I'm so glad they figured out a better way for this. Instead of not finding out your housing assignment and roommates till check in day (where usually participants stand outside in a long line at vista waiting for the gates to open at the break of dawn (literally)) you now sign up on the DORMS website for housing 10 days before check in. I'm not too sure of the details but from what I've read is that you pick your roommates and desired housing on that site, and you are placed in an apartment. On check in day you can arrive any time in the allowed time frame and you'll have your keys and everything else waiting for you! Seems super easy to me, I like it! I think move in day is going to a lot more relaxed for people and less stressful. Now all you have to do it seems like is check in and pick up your keys, then head over to casting for paperwork, and after that you'll get to move in. If you'd like a run down of how it was during my first program I should have described it in earlier posts!

So now we wait, again. Move in day is January 20! But as of now I'm looking forward to November first because that is when acceptances for Professional Internships Alumni Only are supposed to start coming out. Super exciting process and I wouldn't want this time in my life to be with any other company!

FAITH TRUST AND PIXIE DUST

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Even miracles take a little time.

Now that I was able to express my appreciation for the Disney College Program, I want to get back to my original plan for this blog and document the processes gone through when applying. So this September I applied for multiple Professional Internships along with the Disney College Program.

Applications for PI's went out the last week of August. So getting a head start on those was nice. The list was really long and I couldn't contain myself, I wanted to apply for everything but after carefully reading through the jobs that interested me, I cracked down on what I was actually qualified for.
I applied for:

  • WDW Public Relations
  • Media Relations
  • Tradeshow and Events
  • DL Cast Activities
  • Alumni Only Events
  • Alumni Only
  • Food and Beverage Mgmt
Those were the few I felt I was qualified for and was really interested in. I wrote cover letters, and updated my resume. Each application was very similar but had a few different questions that were more specific to the job. After applying I received a Thank for Applying from each of these jobs. I was NLIC for numerous of the jobs, I'm assuming due to lack of experience outside of Disney. But I am still In Progress for Alumni Only which includes my interest in Guest Relations, Traditions, and Theme Park Support. I've also haven't heard much for F&B mgmt. So anyway I was then sent an e-mail for a Screening Interview. This was a very basic interview that is used for all of the internships you are applying for. This interview consisted of questions about why you are a good fit for the company, leadership skills, time management, guest interactions, along with the concluding "sell yourself" question at the end. My recruiter expressed that we would be notified by November 25th for decisions. This is a super long waiting process compared to what I have been used to with the DCP. So for now I'm just waiting, trying to occupy myself, keeping my fingers crossed and staying hopeful for November. At this point No News is Good News, so we will wait and see!

Monday, October 14, 2013

We can see a new horizon built on all that we have done and our dreams begin another thousand circles 'round the sun

Wow, well I haven't been on my blog since the middle of my program. A lot has happened and I've had a lot of great opportunities. The reason I decided to come back to the blog is due to the fact I have been accepted for my second College Program, and I couldn't be more excited. I have accepted a role in Full Service Food and Beverage! I'm so excited, it is something super different than what I was doing for the company prior in Main Entrance. Anyway, with all these acceptances going out and seeing people excited about it being their first time, and then seeing other people excited about their second or third program, it made me start reminiscing about mine. I look back on my program and there are so many reasons to why I want to do another, and well, actually create a career with the company. So I know people are always telling you to not live in the past, to learn from it and live in the present, well if it wasn't for my past college program I would not be where I am right now, ready to graduate and begin my climb towards the career of my dreams. Here we go, back to January 2012, the beginning of what would be some of the best 8 months of my life.

January 9th, 2012, its 6:00 am, I'm wide awake, standing outside of Vista Way with my future roommates talking their ears off a mile a minute, I was filled with excitement. I knew I was standing with new friends, but I didn't know how much these friends would mean to me in a few short months. That day stands out in my mind so clear, I could recreate it perfectly if I ever needed to, I was beginning to live the dream I had since I was that little girl smiling ear to ear each time I stepped on Main Street USA; I could feel her that day, she was proud, I could feel every emotion from happiness to fear, anxiety to enthusiasm, everything. This was it, I'm about to become a Disney Cast Member.

Traditions only continued to fuel the fire inside, it makes you feel so alive, that you are now a part of something so special and so important. That day I cried out of pure joy because I was handed my name tag, this was real, I had dreamed of this so many times; about my first day on the program, it was an overwhelming emotion. It made me think back to high school, when I would tell friends and family what I wanted to do with my life, where I would be. I specifically remember telling people I was going to be on the college program, spring semester of my junior year, and there I was, exactly where I said I'd be, 5 years ago.

Magic Kingdom Parking, this is home for me. I made lifelong friends, along with learning a lot about other people, and a lot about myself. I made friends with people from all over the country, people I would have never thought I would get along with or thought I'd have similar interest. People surprise you, and I've learned you can surprise yourself. Each of these people had their own personal story that brought them down to Florida, these people are amazing and I have so much respect for them. Not only did the job teach me about my work ethic, but helped me learn to communicate with people from around the world. It taught me to put myself in a their position, think about how I would feel in a foreign country where I couldn't understand the native language-- this is a lesson I'll continue to use the rest of my life, trying to see through another person's perspective really does something to you; I have so much more respect and interest towards people in general now. I learned that my temper can get the best of me, and I learned that tough skin isn't always a bad thing to have. The things I took out of the that parking lot; the memories, the laughs, the tears, yelling, lessons, jokes, bruises, I could go on. Every time I think back to my time in the parking lot I picture the break room, I see a booth and in that booth I see familiar faces; family. They're laughing and playing cards, stuffing their faces with food from Hess at 1am, realizing they're going to be there for another 2 hours! The parking lot is Dennys or IHOP at 4am, Cowboys on Thursday nights, and Magic Kingdom during the day. Hollywood studios for first time rides, or drinking around the world for birthdays and fun. That parking lot are the serious conversations in the middle of the night, tears exchanged from relating to one another, its advice and life lessons from anyone with a story, and its that feeling of caring for these people as if you had known them forever.

As much as I would like to say my program was all smiles and laughs, its still life, and it doesn't stop just because you are living in fairytale, but it helps. Things happen, you react, and you need to move on. One thing about moving away from your home is always homesickness, missing your friends, or the places you're used to spending time at. And its hard, you have to find ways to deal with it. I did, I went through the phases of wanting to head home, of missing the important people in my life, but I reminded myself I was there for a reason that was bigger than what I was feeling. I had to make some tough decisions, ones that changed my life; I still forget my reasoning for certain decisions at the time, but the choices had to be made and they impacted my life as they should. These decisions paved way for the rest of my program, and who I was becoming during this stage in my life. I was growing so much and had so much going on, I can't stress the importance of this time.

The next part of my program would be equally as important as the beginning, maybe more so? I was transferred to a new location when I extended my program; EPSN Wide World of Sports, Guest Ops. Before I would get to experience that new location, I worked PAC in Magic Kingdom for a month, actually getting to meet the other CPs that had been working at WWOS their entire program. This was actually a lot of fun, PAC was a great experience along with the people I was able to meet and get to know, some of these people becoming super important to my experience. Eventually I started at WWOS and I loved it. I didn't know I would have so much fun with this position, the people you work with can definitely impact the job. Knowing I was going to laugh and have incredible conversation everyday made this job 20x better than it already was. Not only was it a learning experience seeing this side of a sporting event, but it helped me meet and talk to people I would have never had the chance to know. The memories from the complex are always fresh and have a special place in my life, and I'm lucky enough to have created a lifelong friendship from that place too. I'm forever thankful for that.

I could write for pages about my memories, and experiences on certain occasions. I've got stories on stories from work to fun, sometimes I feel like I could write a book from all of them. But these stories are for me and the people I had the opportunity to share them with at the time. I could ramble on about wheelchair races, the hillbilly, ERS/slaps, Jack, the van, licenseplates, pointing at the circle, magical moments, complex 1, giraffes,1206, and the list could go on, you could only understand if you were in that moment and I'm thankful for that. Each of these little things remind me of something and someone. They bring me back to the program and to the people I spent it with. I'm lucky enough that I still get to share these moments with these people because the program was just as special to them, and they chose to stick around.

The college program WILL change your life, but it is up to you whether it will be a good or bad thing. Going into it with an open mind is key, and I promise you will not be disappointed. I've been able to witness multiple reactions of people after they completed their program, all ended with the person making big decisions that had been impacted from experiencing the program. For me, I was able to discover the appropriate career for myself and grow as person. I realized where I belonged and where I would be able to accomplish things I previously have been dreaming of. I learned how to relate to people from all walks of life, and how to respond them. I've continued to grow and take the lessons I learned while on the program to my life back up north. I think its important to take your experiences from any time in your life and use them to positively impact the present.

Now as I prepare for my next big chapter, this being graduation and my second program, I can't help but keep relating things back to Spring 2012. I have that experience to thank for where I am now, and where I will be heading in the next couple months. So here we go, Spring 2012 closed its chapter a little over a year ago, and now I'm preparing to open the next one, January 2014, I'm Ready-- SEE YA REAL SOON!

"When you believe in a thing, believe in it all the way, implicitly and unquestionable." -Walt Disney

Friday, April 20, 2012

Set your sights upon the heights. Don't be a mediocrity

When I started this blog I thought I would be able to update a lot more but I actually forgot about it for a little. A lot has been going on, all things Disney related are wonderful. Update time :D

As far as working it has been crazy busy! The week before Easter and after Easter I got to work a little over 120hours which was not as bad as I thought it was going to be. I made it through the weeks and got two awesome paychecks. Before I came down here for the program I kept hearing how its the people you work with that will make the job that much better, and it is totally true. I have met some of the coolest people and we have a blast! I couldn't imagine working in the parking lot without them. But speaking of the parking lot I have about 2 weeks left working there. I decided to extend my program to August and well originally I got placed in the same location but I received a call from Disney saying there was no room for me there for the Summer so I'll be working with the events over at ESPN Wide World Of Sports. I could not be happier! I think it is a great opportunity to help me understand more about event planning and what goes into it.

My Guest Service class is going well, next week we are going on a "field trip" to Animal Kingdom Lodge to check out the service in hospitality which I think will be really cool. Class is almost over though which will be nice to just work all summer before having to go back to real school. Speaking of college I signed up for all my classes which I'm not very happy about but I have to graduate! I've got 7 classes, its going to be super hard to get back into the school life after living down here just working.

This morning I got to ride Space Mountain with the lights on, and see the backstage of the Monsters Inc Laugh floor which was pretty cool. One of the awesome perks of being on the college program!

That is the past month wrapped up I guess. Can't think of much more that is going on. I'm going to miss the Jersey Shore for the summer that's for sure but how could I pass up working in Disney and living in Florida for 3 extra months?! I'd be crazy not to!


"Now I'm here, suddenly I see standing here, it's all so clear, I'm where I'm meant to be"- Rapunzel

Friday, March 9, 2012

Some say to survive it, you need to be as mad as a hatter.

Today I have officially been on the program for two months, and it is flying by. I forget the days of the week, my concept of time has disappeared. I've come to the conclusion that it doesn't matter if you are on vacation in Walt Disney World or working here, it has the same effect on everyone. It really is a small city in itself and you can just get lost in another world; I don't mind it to say the least.

"Do what you love, and you'll never work a day in your life" I believe in this so much, I go to work everyday happy that I get to work for the mouse, and when I'm not working I find myself wanting to be at work. It is an odd feeling I must say. When people find out I work in parking I always get the same reaction of "awe I'm so sorry" but I like being able to tell them that I enjoy it and I feel like its a great place for me to start off at in the company. I love the guest interaction and making the guests laugh. It makes me feel amazing when they come up to me and tell me I'm doing well, and that I made them smile. Even if I'm not making magic inside the park, if I can put a smile on a guests face after a long day, my job is complete. I work mostly closing shifts which means I work till 1am, 2am, or 3am most of the days. I've gotten used to it, and tend to like the night shifts better than the morning shifts anyway.

I started my Guest Services class last Wed. I have really enjoyed it this far. The past two weeks have just been introductions, so now this upcoming week should start further into the series and we have lots of guest speakers which will be great for networking and asking questions.

Extensions to stay longer on the program supposedly come out on Monday, but I'm having a manager look further into it for me. I'm hoping to extend in a different role just so I can learn more and get the best possible experience out of being here.

I got to go on a behind the scenes of the Haunted Mansion attraction in Magic Kingdom. It was so COOL and I'm so glad I got the opportunity to go on it. That ride has scared me for years, and now I finally got a closer look on how this ride managed to scare me every time I rode it.

Some people go to the ends of the Earth just to see what they can see. –Piglet

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

On this journey that you’re making, there’ll be answers that you’ll see.

Okay so I've been super busy and haven't touched this blog in forever. So heres a catch up on the last month :D

Work has been a lot of fun actually. Everyone in the parking lot does a little bit of everything; drive the tram, spiel on the back of the tram, direct traffic in the parking lot, tram walker, collecting wheelchairs, and setting the lot. Its a lot more fun than it sounds, and I don't mind going to work everyday. My usual shifts are 5-11 on the weekdays and either 8pm-2am or 7pm-3am. But my hours seem to be changing a little bit since I have morning shifts this weekend.

I haven't had a lot of time to go out and do things since I work most nights but I do get off Thursday and Fridays which is super nice. I've had the chance to go to the parks a lot, seriously they will never get old, I have fun every time. I got a season pass to Universal too, obviously not as good as Disney but its fun and its something else to do. I still have so much to see here in Florida I feel like I've been in a Disney Bubble but its only the first month I've got plenty of time to see everything I want!

I start classes on Feb 29th along with the 24hr at Magic Kingdom day... woo? haha I'm excited for class but I don't want to even know what hours I'll be working that day. Ohwell its all a part of the experience.Speaking of experience it really has been great so far, I'm learning new things, meeting new people in sunny, warm Florida I really couldn't ask for anything more!!

Not much of a post today, not much going on besides work really.. I need more play time, slowly I'm turning into a night person, I'm still working on it, but it'll happen and give me more time to have fun!!!

Whatever I take is the road I make. It's the road of life make no mistake for me. –Thomas O’Malley (The Aristocats)

Friday, January 13, 2012

Dreams are like stars. You can't touch them, but if you follow them, they will lead you to your destiny.

Okay so its Friday, and I finally got to go to Traditions. Hm, I was supposed to go to Traditions on Wed, right? Remember? Haha okay well what I left out on my post earlier this week was that I was a part of a random drug testing. So I had to wait to go to Traditions, and start my training until they received the results of my test and well results didn't come back till yesterday. So anyway moving onto Traditions that I got to take part in this morning.

For traditions you head to Disney University which is backstage of Magic Kingdom. When we got there we were split up into groups and headed to different rooms in which we learned about different keys to success here at Walt Disney World. We had the pleasure of touring the underground utilidors of Magic Kingdom and even got to look around the park a little. After we went back to Disney University and continued a lecture of what we needed to know to be a excellent Disney Employee. We even got a special visit from the boss MICKEY MOUSE!!!! We also got our work id which gives us free access to the parks, and also our nametags!!!!!!!!!! ah I was so happy when I got to pick up my name tag, I have been waiting for this moment for what seems like forever! Below is my name tag and my little Minnie which my group won for naming the most Disney characters :D
So now that Traditions is over, I get to head on over to the parks and hang out and enjoy some free time. Tomorrow morning at 7:15 I have my first orientation for Magic Kingdom! Yay! And I get my awesome bright yellow costume. Oh yippee! haha but really I'm super excited.

On other notes I got a sinus infection the day after getting here :( Not fair but I'm slowly getting over it thanks to some medicine. Also I keep meeting some really cool people. I went to Universal yesterday with some new friends and got a season pass so we can go a lot. It was really fun, and even though I really don't like Harry Potter, Harry Potter World was AWESOME!!!

Well I'm heading out to MK!!

The only way to get what you want in this world is through hard work. –Tiana (Princess and the Frog)