Expect the worst hours...you'll get them! And no...that won't be part of your job. It's usually either a front desk manager or someone from the front desk scheduled to work there because if the guest were to have a question about their room or dining or something..they could just walk them...
Actually...if you go to Brigham Young (sp.?)...it is in the contract between the school and Disney that all of their students have to be placed together in the same buildings..still in the same housing complexes...but all together and all in wellness. If Disney didnt do this, BU won't let...
Textile services...laundry has to be done 24 hours a day...costuming in some areas has people working 24 hours a day as well. Security of course. Both front desk and bell services as well as housekeeping. And I'm sure there are plenty others...I just really don't know.
I did Spring Adv '05 and then Summer Alumni '06 and didn't have to retake traditions for the summer because there was less than a year from my last work day.
I worked both Front Desk and Bell Services at the Grand Floridian my first program...Spring Adv. '05. There were only a total of 3 CPs in that role for my program..the lowest of all the resorts due to the level of that hotel. I had never worked in a hotel before, but my interviewer really...
I'm also a fan of PAC...I worked these shifts when I worked at the hotel, but now I don't pick many shifts up that aren't entertainment...but that's just because that's what I love! Fantasyland PAC is also a lot of fun!
But if you start at WDW you would have to cut it...then later down the road if you get into Imagineering, they aparently have different guidlines. The specific rules are: The hair can't go over the ears, it can't go over the collar in the back and your sideburns can't go past the bottom of your...