oh yeah, here's the remainder of the restrictions.
you must be 16 to work at WDW in most jobs (the exceptions being cash-handling which is 17, certain attractions are 18, and serving/bartending which are 18. otherwise you have free-reign) Also, if a family member of yours works @ WDW, you can work summers doing Custodial in Quick Service Foods at 15.
what else.. during non-peak seasons of the year, part timers may only work up to 24.9 hours a week (only entertainment really enforces this rule, in case any other CM's want to counter what I'm saying.. but if you're caught by upper management, you, your direct management, and your schedulers all get in trouble).
let me think... still thinking.. I know there's more. Housing is not provided if you're from out of town (except for college and international programs), but several apartment complexes in Orlando offer 3-month summer leases geared towards seasonal hospitality employees.
that's all I can think of right now..
ttfn