Well, with an A-rod avitar, there's probably no chance of you getting hired anywhere.
Kidding?
Anyway, as of right now, there are plenty of positions available at WDW. However, most of them I would imagine are hourly type roles that aren't quite what you're looking for. (Quick food service, housekeeping, merchandise sales, etc.) As for salaried positions that most college grads would be interested in, the majority of these positions I believe are filled from within, meaning that you have to have some type of "in" at WDW. Not necessarily a conncention persay, but more along the lines of experience at WDW. If you're serious about getting a good paying saleried positon at WDW, your best bet would be to look into the WDW College Program. It's basically an internship opportunity in which you spend a semester living, working, and possibly taking classes at Walt Disney World. It's open to all majors, and usually, they attempt to put you in a positon that suits your personality, goals, and work experience. For more info. on the college program, check this link:
http://www.wdwcollegeprogram.com Even if they don't recruit on your campus, you can interview for a spot at a nearby college. You may also want to check out some other opportunities on Disney's career site:
http://jobsearch.disneycareers.newjobs.com/ Just search Lake Buena Vista and Orlando FL. There are plenty of internship opportunities posted right now. To be honest, I think that the WDW CP isn't the best working experience, as you'll more than likely be doing a standard hourly job (selling things, running a ride, cleaning, food service.) You won't be learing overly valuable job skills. However, what the CP does do for you is that it opens up the door to better internship opportunities. As you'll see, many of the good internships available on the Disney Career site require you to be an alumni of the WDW CP. These "Advanced" internships do provide you with excellent work experience, and are a way of grooming future full time CM's. However, I think in order to get a decent job at WDW, the College Program is a necessary stepping stone. If you want more info. about it, there's plenty of alumni on here who'd be happy to fill you in. I applied and was accepted in my sophomore year, but could not attend due to a death in the family. I will be applying next semester for my Senior year, and will hopefully be pursuing a dream career at WDW. Best of luck to you.