Part-time Questions (WDW)

samanthanicole

New Member
Original Poster
Hi! I was just offered part-time attractions at Animal Kingdom and had a question before I accepted the job. Will I be able to pick up more shifts than I am scheduled for? I would be moving down from Virginia and I would want to able to pick up more shifts than I am scheduled for if I needed to. Also, would I possibly be able to switch to full-time eventually?
 

Journey_On

Active Member
Hi! I was just offered part-time attractions at Animal Kingdom and had a question before I accepted the job. Will I be able to pick up more shifts than I am scheduled for? I would be moving down from Virginia and I would want to able to pick up more shifts than I am scheduled for if I needed to. Also, would I possibly be able to switch to full-time eventually?

Hi Samantha! Unless things have changed, you should be able to pick up more shifts. WDW is one of the only theme parks in the area that is okay with giving over time pay. You should also be able to put your name on a list to go full-time. Talk with your manager about your interest. Congratulations!
 

Tinkrbell

Active Member
you can work more hours but they will cap your hours after a few months and no more shifts until your average goes under 24.
They got rid of capping about 2 years ago. I had been capped for about 6 months and was about to get capped again after being uncapped for a few months when they got rid of it.

Also, one thing to keep in mind is that contractually, part timers are not guaranteed to be scheduled anything. Most locations schedule the full time & CPs first and part time gets whatever's leftover
 

dhslxop

Well-Known Member
A somewhat related question: I was just hired for part-time attractions in Hollywood Studios (traditions is on Saturday!). Due to my school schedule my recruiter suggested I do my availability as 3 days a week. If needed, would I be able to not work at all for a week? I know that my hours aren't guaranteed, but would it be considered "vacation" (where I would have to put in for time off) if I needed to not work? Or is it just not picking up hours on those days? How does that process work for part-timers? Thanks!
 

Tinkrbell

Active Member
A somewhat related question: I was just hired for part-time attractions in Hollywood Studios (traditions is on Saturday!). Due to my school schedule my recruiter suggested I do my availability as 3 days a week. If needed, would I be able to not work at all for a week? I know that my hours aren't guaranteed, but would it be considered "vacation" (where I would have to put in for time off) if I needed to not work? Or is it just not picking up hours on those days? How does that process work for part-timers? Thanks!
You would need to request the time off through the labor service center. Time off requests are not guaranteed as only a certain number are able to be approved off for each location per day. Once that allotment is reach, cast can be added to a waiting list in case someone decides to cancel their time off.
 

HauntedMansionFLA

Well-Known Member
Hi! I was just offered part-time attractions at Animal Kingdom and had a question before I accepted the job. Will I be able to pick up more shifts than I am scheduled for? I would be moving down from Virginia and I would want to able to pick up more shifts than I am scheduled for if I needed to. Also, would I possibly be able to switch to full-time eventually?
I hope things worked out for you. How long after you applied did it take for Disney to contact you for an interview?
 

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