What is the proper attire for Traditions? The site was not very specific. Buttonup collared shirts with slacks? Got to have formal shoes? (i.e. loafers?) DO they do the whole tie thing?
They said business attire, but these days that is often a polo shirt, belt, and even jeans.
I know there are like 10 different registers. Are the costumes neat or are they kind of boring.For give me Disney. Disney is never boring.I don't know about hard, but I do know it is VERY busy (especially at night). The costumes are (for girls) a long skirt and a tan top.
I know there are like 10 different registers. Are the costumes neat or are they kind of boring.For give me Disney. Disney is never boring.
what shops have you worked at and what were the costumes like?Yeah, 10 registers at least. And they ALL are busy. The costumes aren't fancy. They are pretty simple actually.
what shops have you worked at and what were the costumes like?
Hey Everyone! Does anyone know the regulations about re-training? I did the careerstart program Feb-Aug in 2006, and was in merchandise so I went through traditions and merchantainment. Then I stayed a seasonal castmember. I am going back for the collegeprogram May 23. Does anyone know if you have to redo traditions? Thanks!
Can you pick up extra shifts as a Character attendent if you arnt trained as one?
Also, when ever i logged onto the extra hours page and wanted to pic up a PAC shift it always said something like 'Fantasmic PAC training needed' how come you were able to pick them up?
Who do you contact about training in other areas for extra hours?
I'd like to know that also, incase I have extra time. Can you do this on the CP?
What is traditions class like? I mean, do you go with your roommates? Any work involved? Tests?
Is traditions class fun?
I'd like to know that also, incase I have extra time. Can you do this on the CP?
What is traditions class like? I mean, do you go with your roommates? Any work involved? Tests?
What do they teach you or what do you learn? I know its basically oreintation so do you do any paperwork there?I liked it - but if you already know a LOT about Walt Disney and the company's history, you might not find it quite as interesting as I did. :lol: Still, as with most things in life, a great attitude going in makes it that much better.
It's more of an orientation than a class. The main topics are the history of the Walt Disney Company, the Company's current holdings, basic guest service techniques and practices, an overview of the Walt Disney World resort and the legal policies of the Walt Disney Company. You'll also get your nametag and Cast ID. There wasn't much, if any, paperwork that I recall.What do they teach you or what do you learn? I know its basically oreintation so do you do any paperwork there?
It's more of an orientation than a class. The main topics are the history of the Walt Disney Company, the Company's current holdings, basic guest service techniques and practices, an overview of the Walt Disney World resort and the legal policies of the Walt Disney Company. You'll also get your nametag and Cast ID. There wasn't much, if any, paperwork that I recall.
What is the united way payroll deduction card? How long does traditions last?And if there is time can you go to the parks becuase the site said you can start going to the parks as soon as you get your ID. Is this true?Well said. I don't recall doing any paperwork, either, other than filling out a United Way payroll deduction card (COMPLETELY optional, by the way!):lol:
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