With never ending blockouts, all time low cast morale, guests being the worst they’ve ever been, reduced offerings, and more I wouldn’t count on it being that same experience for them currently...
well, I think I remember a pretty wise man once saying “The flower that blooms in adversity is the most rare and beautiful of all.”
sure, any CP is going to have a very unique experience right now, but that doesn’t mean all the magic has dried up. The college program is
hard. You’re (usually) outside in the Florida heat, working 14 hours a day doing some form of strenuous labor. There’s no denying that it’s a job first and foremost. Hell, several people quit when I was down just because they couldn't handle what was being asked of them.
however, about 80% of my fellow college programmers all seemed to be looking for something, outside of Disney. They craved adventure, a break from their regular lives, a new frontier. My personal college program helped me accept the death of a very close friend, and step into my identity as an openly gay man. Sure times have changed a lot in the 11 years since I’ve worked at good ole Rat World, but I’ve personally seen so many people find who they’re meant to be through this program. I learned what it meant to be a true friend in my Disney Days, and I've never looked back. The connections we made through this experience will always be the brightest highlight for me.
perspective is everything. Sure, people will be let down by the limitations on the program right now, and some might feel like it’s not worth it at all. but those people who truly open themselves up to the program will find something magical waiting. The artificial vanilla scent of Main Street and unlimited fast passes aren't the real magic behind the college program at all.