Saturday, May 2, 2009

Home stretch


Well, as my time here winds up, I am enjoying the last bits of Florida I can squeeze in. I was lucky enough to get a long weekend away from work and I am spending time in Tampa with some friends. We went to Busch Gardens today, which was fun, but it is so different from Disney! I didn't realize how spoiled you get at Disney where everything is so clean, orderly, and friendly! Busch Gardens certainly has some bigger thrills though, so I think it is a good destination for families with older children.
I have graduation from the college program in just a few days on May 5th, and I think it will be a bittersweet occasion. I am so excited to be back in Arizona, but I will miss all the friends I have made here so much. It's also scary, in a week and a half, I will be out of ASU and thrown out into the world, and I really don't know what will happen next! It is exhilarating and terrifying at the same time.
Now that I am completing my college program, I can honestly say I would definitely recommend it. It has its ups and downs, and the work can be long and grueling, but nothing is like Disney, it is in a class of its own. Many of the people who work there have been there since before the park even opened, and to me, loyalty to an employer says a great deal about the company. As I continue a job search for the phase of my life, I will take much of what I seen, heard, and learned from the Walt Disney Company and keep it close to me.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

15 days left!


15 days left! I've began creating a list of things to do before I leave Orlando, and I completed one of them yesterday and finally met Winnie the Pooh! He's always been one of my very favorite characters so it was an exciting moment for me! Working at Disney behind the scenes definitely has some perks, yesterday my coworkers and I got to attend a test meal at Sanaa, a new African-Indian inspired restaurant opening at the also brand new Kidani Village. We got to try nearly everything on the menu, and I think the restaurant will be a big hit! They start the meal with homemade naan which is amazing. After our lunch, since many of us had the day off, we decided to go to Animal Kingdom. The parks kind of lull between spring break and the beginning of summer so it's the perfect time to go and get on all the attractions with very short lines.

I had an interview for my professional internship, and will hear back in the next week or so. I was excited to get an interview, the positions are very competitive and I was the only intern from my hotel to make it to this step. I also had an interview with Disneyland for a transfer which went very well, and the rep told me I should be receiving an offer within the next few days. I am keeping a few irons in the fire in Phoenix as well, just in case. I am currently just trying to keep my options open, and after I hear back from everyone, I will make a decision!

Sunday, April 12, 2009

April 13



I just completed my Action Plan for class, and it has me thinking about the next month in Orlando and where to go next.

There is so much I still want to do here, both for my learning experience, and just for fun! I have never been to Orlando, and when I got here it felt like I had all the time in the world, now I feel like I am running out of days! There is still a ton of stuff at Disney World that I want to do, let alone outside of the parks. There is a chance I will be back to Orlando in June. I have applied for a professional internship as a Front Office Manager intern, which would be a huge opportunity to move in the company if I get it, but there are very competitive, and even more so now with the economy on the decline. I have also put in for a transfer to Disneyland, so I am keeping my options open. I may end up doing neither and going back to Phoenix or to Idaho to be near my family for a while.

I have started reading a biography on Walt Disney called "Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination." It is really fascinating to learn about one man whose vision has changed the entertainment world forever, and in a relatively short time. It is cool to learn how the different rules and just the way things are done at Disney World, began with Walt himself. For example, the famous two-finger "Disney Point" originated from Walt's chain-smoking tendencies, and pointing with a cigarette in his hand, hence a two-finger point.

I think tomorrow I am going to start compiling an Orlando to-do list, and will have to get working on it!







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Friday, April 3, 2009

Easter Week


From low last week, to high this week, here comes the busiest week of the year! Easter is a crazy time for the WDW resort, and I think it's going to be a very interesting week! I have a normal work week, 5 days with 40 hours, but I am sure it will be extremely hectic. All my roommates who work inside of the parks, however, got notice today that they all were working 7 days next week- no exceptions! It looks like it will be a week of staying home and getting rest instead of our usual every night out!
Two of my roommates have decided to extend their programs until August, however for me it is just not something I am considering. I can't live another 3 months without my car. Orlando is very spread out and the provided bus transportation definitely leaves something to be desired. I am, however, considering extending my program with Disneyland and moving the West Coast. It would be much easier for me, being close to my family between Idaho & Arizona and having my own transportation! I would like to get away from the front desk for sure though, possibly into guest relations. I would like to experience working in a park. Another reason I am considering extending my program is because of the job market right now. Putting off finding a job until August is sounding awfully appealing, and I could actually extend until January if I wanted! It will give me something to think about over the next couple weeks, anyway. We received notice to pick up our tickets for Disney graduation today! I can't believe it! 1 month to go! :(

Monday, March 30, 2009

A sad week



http://www.orlandosentinel.com/business/orl-bk-disney-world-layoffs-032620090,0,3479231.story

Even Disney isn't safe from the recession. It's a weird time to be working at WDW. Everyone is very anxious and on-edge and reasonably so. I have a lot of conflicting emotions about the layoffs occurring, which are affecting all of us. I feel so awful for those with families, especially since many of these workers have been here for 30+ years. Alternatively, at a time like this, I almost feel like it may become a case for survival of the fittest, and possibly companies can take this challenge as an opportunity to alleviate redundancies.

Hopefully, everyone who has been let go had some previous indication to begin preparing. Most of those laid-off have been middle-management positions, but a lot of these people are leaders we answer to on a daily. Thankfully, none of my managers have been released, but one of my favorite leaders has been transferred to another Disney resort to cover deficiency. This week has definitely changed my view on the company, but I suppose such is life once you are on the inside of such a large conglomerate.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

March 19


This week, all the college program interns at my location had a "round table" discussion with two members of cast services. It was a chance for us to give feedback to our leaders about training, housing, transportation, work conditions, and anything else we wanted to see more or less of. I thought it was a really nice gesture that made us feel like the company really does want to make sure we are getting the most out of our internships. It was also nice to have a session like this where it is only interns, no managers or permanent employees because sometimes they may influence the free flow of ideas, or our need to vent!

I am realizing how quickly time is going by here, and there is still so much in Orlando I want to experience! My family is here this week visiting from Idaho, and it has been so fun to show them everything I have discovered during my time at Disney World!

Monday, March 2, 2009

2 months down!



Time is flying by in Orlando, I can't believe I've almost been here for two months already! My cousin and her boyfriend from Phoenix came to visit last week, and it was really fun to have some familiar faces around and to show them all around the parks, now that I'm a pro!I love so many things about this internship, but there are others that I could definitely live without. Today we had an inspection of our apartment, and they are notoriously strict on the condition of our apartments and have very clear rules and regulations. I understand why it is necessary with such large numbers of students living in the complexes, but it is also frustrating. As 6 young women living together, all over the age of 21, it is frustrating for us that we have to adhere to rules we haven't since high school! We cannot have visitors past 1 AM, we cannot hang anything on the walls except one bulletin board per tenant, etc.

Work is going well and I was trained on a new position as the front desk runner this week. It is a fun position because you get to be away from the desk and all over property. I mainly put together character cards and amenities for guests with various celebrations, which was really fun knowing I was helping make their time at Disney World a little more special. We are in the middle of a quiet time for the next two weeks, and then spring break hits and it is supposed to be a mad house until the end of the summer! I have a feeling the time is just going to go by even faster once peak season truly hits!