if you could work in disney world.....

FanofDinsey1981

Active Member
Original Poster
my sister is really into working in disney,so pointers would be nice. but we want to know.........

if you could work anything at the parks, what would you do. or, if you have worked there, or do work there, what would you rather have done instead?

my sister wants to work at ToT or the Haunted Mansion. And her dream is to be one of the Princesses!

My dad wants to be goofy or the beast or captain hook. he is tall enough to be!!

my mom wants to die and come back as a duck at Carribean Beach. or work in one of the gift shops.

I would LOVE to be Alice, or one of the workers at ToT.

and you!?:sohappy:
 

alee4eva

Member
I would love to be alice too!! hehe and I'd really love to be a dancer in a parade or stage show. But I'd do pretty much anything.
 

Tot Fan

New Member
100th Post!!

Originally posted by disneyman15
I would like to work at ToT because it seems like it would be fun or drive the monorail.

What do you mean? ToT is Tower of Terror, and I've never seen a monorail there.

Anyways, I would also like to work at the ToT because it's nice and cool inside and it would be fun to watch others expressions' on the ride.

My 100th post, yeah!!:D
 

tenchu

Well-Known Member
Re: Oh

Originally posted by Gracy_hm
i want to be one of the Giant Bats in Asia in AK.

Good idea, I've always liked the naked mole rats. Kinda kinky running about naked all day!!!:lol:
 

Don L Duck

New Member
I would love to work in lanscaping or lawn maintenece.
This way I could and would be directly responsible for the beautiful landscapes, flowers and scenery that makes Disney beautiful to look at.:sohappy:
 

djmatthews

Well-Known Member
Well, for anyone that has read my previous threads, I seem to mention Magical Moments/Remember The Magic Parade a lot - because I love it.

I would absoluty love to be one of the Princes in the first float that does tha dance with the Princess, it looks fab.
 

CowGirlJessie

New Member
I am going to work in Disney World for a semester instead of going to school.....and I would love to work at either TOT or Haunted Mansion! I've always loved the cast members at those two attractions that give you a scare before you get on the ride!!! Or if I didn't work at one of those, I would love to be Snow White!!! :D
 

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
Head of training for park photographers. Teach them to be less pushy take better more original photos and concentrate on having fun, which may just result in better shots.
On the off chance any one from Disney is reading this Im available from Sep 2003.
 

cm1988

Active Member
Working in the parks

If I were to start over at WDW, I'd have chosen Merchandise, and at the Resorts. I know... "natapark"... but at the Resorts you have all of the guest interaction (in fact more time to speak with individuals). So it's less hurried. Also, I would think there are fewer late, late nite shifts, which you would otherwise be most likely to work as a new cast member in the parks.

Another good merchandise option... the Marketplace; preferably one of the smaller stores, as opposed to World Of Disney.

But that's all based on my personality... some prefer the busier parks environments; the busier the better because they find themselves getting into a groove, and time just flies.

In the parks, attractions are a good option. There's a lot of job rotation.. continuous through the day within an individual attraction. Then after several weeks, you're likely to rotate to another attraction (if you wish). Sometimes people take an overtime shift somewhere... decide they like it... then transfer.

Quick service restaurants and outdoor foods are the first role for many... again, lots of job rotation. It can get warm out there, but that may not be so bad if you're fit and you enjoy the park environment.

Are you're ready to tackle life's spills and messes or sweep an area (optionally on roller skates)? Many enjoy Custodial roles... often their first role at WDW... and stay with them for years. Again, for guest interaction, variety, and a fast busy day, it's a good choice.

Also, you may note we have a few Transportation folks who post here and seem to enjoy their roles very much.

If you have interest in a particular area, try using the thread search option and use the keyword for that area!

At the risk of sounding cloyingly sweet, you can work anywhere at WDW... onstage, backstage, in the res. centers... wherever... and feel like you are part of the magic. It is a different kind of company (no, I won't claim it's perfect by any means :rolleyes: ) If you bring a little of that Disney spirit with you, you'll find more of it around you... a bit of magic in just about every day. Really. After over 3000 workdays, I mean that.

I would just caution anyone thinking about making such a move, look into wages, costs, transportation, housing and all that very real stuff no one gets away from. Be sure you have a budget and that the numbers add up for you. It might make most sense as an early or late (semi-retirement) career move. Mid-career, you could set yourself back a lot financially unless you land one of those very much sought-after technical or managerial roles.
 

MKCustodial

Well-Known Member
Well, I worked as a Custodial, and I'd repeat that function, no problem.

But if I ever went back, and if I had the chance to choose, I'd definately be a SuperGreeter. After all, I gotta use my nationality as an advantage, right? :D
 

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