best wdw job ever?

LSUxStitch

Well-Known Member
HAHA, I wish I had the money for all of the disney wedding plans, but I think I will be content with just proposing somewhere on disney property :)
 

bellanotte

Member
Wow, that's actually quite a hard question. Kilimanjaro Safaris would be fun, but I think I'd really love to do Haunted Mansion. I've always heard it's so much fun to creep people out and I love the lines HM CMs get to say. Has anybody been an HM CM? Bcampione, what was it like working at KS?
 

Irrawaddy Erik

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bellanotte said:
Wow, that's actually quite a hard question. Kilimanjaro Safaris would be fun, but I think I'd really love to do Haunted Mansion. I've always heard it's so much fun to creep people out and I love the lines HM CMs get to say. Has anybody been an HM CM? Bcampione, what was it like working at KS?
Hot.......but loads of fun :lol:
 

BellhopMicah

New Member
My dreamjob (heck, they wouldn't even have to pay me if I could work there :lol: ) would be at the Hollywood Tower Hotel -cries-

Luckily, I have a few friends that work there, so maybe they can help me get a job there when I turn 18 :lol:
 

Fordlover

Active Member
barnum42 said:
Was that an intentional pun - roller coaster and all that? :lol:

His location is in the Tower...and that's a line from the ride if I remember correctly, however I only rode it once, i guess I'm a pansy
 

DisneyDJ

Member
Two Words Baby....

Jungle
Cruise!

Best job on property... well I take that back, you can't beat the rotation at the Hall of Presidents. 30min at Greeter, 30min sleeping through the show, and 30min break. No wonder you have to have 20 yrs of seniority to get even a closing shift.
 

Andrew015

Member
My dream job would have to be working in one of the deluxe resorts in a hotel management position. I'm hoping to get myself into an internship of this type!
 

cm1988

Active Member
Where the action is

I worked at WDW for many years - and as typically happens - worked many places in a variety of roles.

Any role that was in or near the guest areas was great. My favorite areas were backstage at the parks. You could be working at a desk, then pop out onstage anytime you wanted lunch, a latte, or just to see the reason you were working at this place.

The years I worked at Team Disney (across from Planet Hollywood in the Downtown Disney area), I always thought they should have put live park cams in the central areas. That is, if you were walking from one side of the building to the other, you would pass by monitors showing guests onstage having fun. Barring that, they could have put up posters.

But Team Disney inside lacks the color and interest of the building's exterior. It also lacks that reminder of everything happening onstage. Kudos, kudos to the front line cast and guests who make the magic.

If you're going to work at Disney, be near the guest areas. That's what makes the difference from any other company.
 

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