Friday, January 27, 2012

Costuming

I cannot even tell you how many people have asked me what my costume looks like.  Obviously since Disney does not have regular work attire, you have no idea what to expect.  So without further ado, the fashion show begins!



Costume, complete with bowtie!
This is how I greet guests.









But I still remain happy!




Here is what I look like in my sweater
over extremely puffy sleeves.....manly   
    
                                       




And oh! I forgot, but these are my pins!
The kids love these for trading.







And sometimes I try to be cute.




















I was going to add all about my job and the resort, but it will be quite lengthy, so I will put it all on the next one with short clips and pictures of the resort! 

It's also extremely nice you can check out 5 complete costumes at once, and return them at the end to get 5 more.  They wash and iron them so you don't have too! This mostly is because the "Disney look" is so important and they want all costumes to look in tip-top shape.


But here's just so you guys can stop being so antsy! :) 

But basically, it could've been worse....


Until next time... 

and I secretly might have wanted the last costume just to be even more super cool.



Friday, January 20, 2012

Random new findings

As the topic above mentioned, I already have learned a lot of new findings.  Instead of posting a video or showing a new part of my time here, I thought it would be interesting to share the new facts or experiences I have had.

This isn't really going to be organized in any particular fashion. It will just be nice for me to look back on after I'm done with this and I'm sure will bring me a few laughs!

First, everything is in military time.  Our bus schedule, work schedule, and even CVS Pharmacy.  So there is me sitting in my room with the bus schedule laid out in my hand, looking at the numbers on my work schedule to match up, and looking at this friendly schedule they gave me to help convert the time! :

If I don't have this piece of paper with me (which should very well be laminated) then I am at the bus stop, discreetly counting on my fingers how much longer the bus is going to come. 21:34 - 12 = "12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,.. ah how much was that?.. 12, 13, 14, 15.. ooh that's a cute French boy... MAN! what is 21-12!?" etc.

Funzie Facts about Disney Shtuff:   
  • Water is the most purchased item in all of Disney.
  • Tampa, Florida is considered the thunderstorm capital of the world.
  • The Disney resort is located on 30,000 acres or 47 square miles, which is about the size of San Francisco or twice the size of Manhattan.
  • Animal Kingdom covers over 500 acres of this.  Animal Kingdom is so large that it can fit Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios (MGM), and Epcot into it and STILL have room for it's 6,000 available parking spaces!  Now, those animals take up room!
  • Orlando is also very big on helping endangered sea turtles which reminds me of the movie The Last Song and I laugh every time.
Buses: 
Let's just say these are not the standard Grand Valley buses.  Seeing everyone in all their costumes daily is hilarious!  In a summary:
Grand Valley buses: no one talks and everyone's on their phones pretending we are texting everyone we know at 8 in the morning.
Disney buses: whoever you sit with strikes up a conversation, finds out where you work, where you live, what your major is, where you're from, etc.  it's lovely!

The major thing they do have in common is that if the bus is leaving and you run after it, they will not stop and it's a very unfortunate thing.  Unlike Grand Valley where the buses come every 5 minutes (normally), Disney only comes every 20-60 minutes depending where your location is at.  Because of this reason, having a car means you have about 9 million friends automatically.

Disney lingo:
We don't use language that any other company uses.  By this I mean, we have no "customers", "co-workers", and we certainly don't go to "work".  Of course these need to be true of any business, however we look at it in a different light.
When Walt first created Disney, he wanted it to be a place to go to that would cast away all fears of the real world, a time to relax, and a time to be put into a fantasy world.  There are no clocks or newspapers out in the open to help escape this reality.  Everyone comes for different reasons to Disney whether they are wanting to just get away for awhile, be soaked up in the sun, a celebration of an anniversary or birthday, or a terminal illness that one wants to see the happiest place on earth.  There are so many worries and stresses in life that this is a place to set them all aside and enjoy life and family.  

He wanted this to be as a part of a show.  Because of this, guests come to a show.  There are no workers in a show; there are only cast members.  And we are not "working"; we perform our role.  We also have onstage and offstage.  Onstage means that you are out performing, or working, where other guests can see you.  Offstage means that you are on break or behind the scenes where no one can see you.  And we don't have "uniforms"; we have costumes.  They don't have "receipts"; they have tickets.  We make sure that this "lingo" is used when we are onstage to make sure that the guests really feel like they are living in a fantasy land.  We also ask for their "autographs" instead of their signature when in need of a credit card receipt. (which I think is so cute!)

Magical stories: 
Magical stories are a big part of Disney.  These basically include anything that involves going above and beyond to our guest.  These could include giving them a Happy Birthday button, simply playing games with a child, or even more memorable, fulfilling a dream of theirs.  I have heard of many magical memories, even from when I first started going to the meetings 2 years ago.  They are all so precious and each one is different in many ways depending on the individual.  These included of when they upgraded a young girl's hotel room to see right out of her resort to see the perfect view of the fireworks at Cinderella's Castle on her birthday to a child wanting to specifically take a picture with the cast from Toy Story when he learned he was diagnosed with cancer and didn't have long to live.  Instead of just the original cast, they not only got the entire cast together, but they got every toy soldier as well, and even prolonged the daily parade to do so.

One in particular is one of my favorite stories I heard from my trainer:
He was working at the Front Desk/Concierge in a resort and having the worst day ever.  His boss asked him to hurry and go to the airport to pick up a guest's pair of shoes that they left.  He said he would gladly do it, although was not in the mood at all.  He had a time limit to be back by 5 p.m.  He learned the name of the company that held his shoes for him, but stopped at the wrong location.  45 minutes later he arrived at the correct location after given wrong directions.  As this was increasing his frustration, the horrific traffic on top of it during rush hour and a distinct time limit to be back was not helping one bit.  He was cutting it close on time, but somehow made it right before 5 p.m.  He raced up to the hotel room and a man in a tuxedo opened the door.  With a puzzled look on his face, he looked towards the back of the room where he saw who appeared to be his mom balling and running up to him to give him a hug.  Still confused, the woman proceeded to cry out, "We thought you weren't going to make it!! We didn't know what to do!!!"  He looked at the man in the tuxedo and he shook his hand with great delight as he continued to say that his wedding was at 5 p.m.  As you can tell, my trainer had instant delight and by making them blissful, in turn, made his awful day turned into one of the greatest memories of his life.

Random stories:
I have met multiple people from France, Australia, and New Zealand.  It's so fun to talk to them and learn about the cultures.  For example, my friend Micael (pronounced as Miguel) said how weird it is for him to come to the United States and to be underage all of a sudden.  He said that the drinking age is 18 in France and so is to drive!  Talk about a big birthday party by being able to drink and drive on one birthday! (obviously not at the same time, either!!)  Of course, driving isn't as big of a deal there because Americans have cars everywhere, where in Europe, as I saw when I visited the Netherlands last year, they have multiple forms of transit.  I thought that was interesting.

Another instance.  I was talking to a new girl I met from China named Kiko.  We were on our lunch break so I proceeded to pull out my english muffin with melted cheese, bowl of fruit, carrots, and Special K bar.  She looked at me and asked if I was on a diet.  I started cracking up and said I wasn't.  She said I had such healthy food she was surprised if I wasn't dieting.  This made me laugh, but then after, I thought to any international students they probably think we just eat hamburgers and french fries every single day (which many of us do).  My friend Tegan (love the name!) from New Zealand couldn't even finish a wheat sandwich with tuna that she bought from the cafeteria.  I saw her took 2 bites out of it then set it aside because it was too sweet. (and it didn't have any condiments on it either!)

There was a girl in my traditions group that got engaged at Cinderella's Castle!! She is a Disney fanatic and wants their ceremony and honeymoon to be there.  Talk about loving Disney!  Apparently if you eat at Cinderella's Castle on the upper level, then that automatically means someone is going to purpose!  They are special reserved just for that and the ring comes out in a slipper!  So if you are sitting on the top in the castle at the dinner, you're gonna get proposed too!  Sorry if that actually happens and I just ruined the excitment for ya..

Friday Funnies:
  • My first ride was Carousel of Progress and could not have put enough of a smile on my face when the little girl in front of me threw her hands up in the air as the carousel rotated to the next scene, as if it was a thrill ride!
  • The 5 scary heads that pop up on the side of The Haunted Mansion look like our presidents and it's freaky.  I don't like that ride and I haven't even been on Tower of Terror yet...although Nick Carter went on it and loved it, so I suppose I will too. 

I still have so much information!  I knew this was going to happen to me. But just wanted to update what I have so far, hopefully weekly I will.
Next blog will be what my "costume" is, work location, and such!  You'll be in for a real treat!


I was going to add something witty here, but I cannot think of anything.  I can say that Betty White just turned 90 years old a few days ago and is still looking hawt. Go Betty!

Saturday, January 14, 2012

In the words of McDonald's ..

I'm LOOOOVIN' it!!

Wowwwwza! What an experience already! And it's not even been a week yet! 


First of all, I just wanted to say how thankful I am to have such nice and supporting friends! So many people have told me they're looking forward to my blogs coming up, which I had no idea people would be that interested! So thank you! Puts a smile on my face :)


So here it is:

Wednesday I checked in.  I was actually super surprised at how smoothly the line was going.  They have over 7,000 employees, but I assumed they figured out the most precise way! Got there only an hour early and just went through lines and more lines of getting all the information and housing settled.  Parents were given a tour at this time and just waited ever so patiently.  Then we were automatically shipped off to turn in alllll our paperwork.  And boy, there was a lot.  Got fingerprinted and failed because my hands were clammy and wouldn't register.. but after about 30 minutes of that, I was finally free. Yada, yada, yada.

They don't tell you where you are going to be working at besides the general idea (merchandise, food and beverage, etc.), but not where or your location.  I was anticipating a park or the big Disney store or something like this, but I got to work in the gift shop in merchandising at the Port Orleans Riverside Resort!! Funny, but I told them on my phone interview that I would prefer a resort because I've heard amazing things about them from previous people who have done the program.  The interviewer said that the chances are really slim I would work in a resort because the people who work in resorts are either A) A hospitality major, B) have worked in a hotel before, or C) are a senior.  I was neither of those so I assumed I wouldn't be in a resort, but now am SUPER excited because I heard it's gorgeous there and haven't been there since I was real little.  (Plus, I think I wear an O-K outfit, where most of the outfits are nottt soo attractive as I will show pictures later..so that's a plus!) And it has it's own river cruise right next to it to downtown disney I believe !


Anywho, we get into our housing complex, which is called Patterson Court.  You could choose out of 3 complexes which you'd prefer to be at, by word of mouth and by seeing pictures, and this seemed like the best fit.  Even better, we got exactly the roommates that we wanted AND the perfect location.  The pool, front desk, and gym are literally in our backyard.  On the flip side, the laundry room building and garbage are in our frontyard.  Worked out lovely!  My parents were actually shown a tour of a different complex that was much smaller so they didn't think 1/4 of my stuff was gonna fit..but everything did, AND had room for more! :) ..(somehow!)

My roommates are all really fun!! There's no weirdos at all .. (unless I'm the weird one like in Dane Cook when he talks about Karen...;/), so everyone gets along real well.  They're from all over, and there are a variety of personalities too so it's fun!  Feel like I've known them for years.  More on them later.


Here is my recap video! It's a little longer, but it has multiple parts to it.




Here is my picture I got from him. 




I already have 92934928374 things I could add to this, but I want to make that into the next blog.  First day of actual working at the resort starts in the next couple days!!! YAY! :)


and.... I couldn't help myself.
Seriously, the last one of these. I promise. I couldn't resist! .. you'll see whyy!

                                                                                  



I don't wanna put my address on here for obvious reasons, so text or facebook me it if you want it ;)

My goal from the last blog: Failed.  No time and too much pressure to put stuff up!  At least I kinda added pretty borders in the movies.....and when I start working 30-40 hours a week, don't expect any better.

Friday, January 6, 2012

4 Days until check-in!!

ALMOST THERE!
Just starting to put things all together... so overwhelming! 

There is just ..


                              



Seems like I have been waiting for this week to come since senior year of high school when I first learned about it ..! ... oh wait, I have !!  :) 
  
So, a few bagillion people have asked me why I'm going and what's up with my schooling, and I'm sure plenty more will be when I come back.  So let me just lay it all out there for ya.

Point uno: My major is Exercise Science with a Health/Fitness emphasis that requires 5 core classes, each with a pre-requisite course.  The class that I needed to take next for this winter was full, therefore, even if I stayed here to continue schooling, I still would not be able to take the one class that would advance me.  Essentially, the same spot as if I didn't do Disney.  Because of this, I will be taking an early release from Disney 4 or so days early and moving back right into my apartment to take the class since it is offered in our spring semester.  So I will still be right where I should be.  ;)

Point dos: I took spring/summer courses every year that has allowed me to take a semester off.  I will not be taking any classes through Grand Valley or through Disney.  Since I am already ahead, there are no classes for me to take so I'm basically just going to take a semester off school, work a ton, and hug Mickey a lot !  There are some "seminar" based classes that I am definitely interested in they offer.  These are classes that are completely free for cast members, and are only a few hours on a given night.  The topic could range from anything Disney whatsoever- from animation, to the movies, to show how they made the parks, or history of Walt and his brother Roy.  I love learning the fun facts and behind-the-scenes so I'm very interested in those!

Point tres: I found a subleaser thankfully! So that was a huge relief! Her name is Shanell, and wants to leave as soon as the semester is done, which works out perfectly for me to be there for my spring class. Oh, and not to mention, she is saving me over $1500 ! Yay Shanell!

Point quatro: Ever since I heard about it senior year of high school, I knew for sure I wanted to do it.  It was just a matter of when and how.  I was debating the options between doing it fall or winter semester.  I thought, "Hmm..by doing it in fall I will miss my birthday (Sept 18), Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's".  Essentially one big event every month.  Now looking back at it, I thought it would have been even MORE fun to do it then! Yes, it would be out of the ordinary to be all those holidays without my family, but they have such HUGE extravagant events! I have a few friends there that did it in the fall and looking at their pictures of all the scary houses for Halloween and the humongous Christmas lights put up made me a wee bit jealous I didn't do it then.  But this way I will only miss Easter, Steve's 23rd birthday (does that even count??), and spring break, which helloooo spring break everyone's coming to me!! (no..but really.. ;D)


Now that that is settled, here is my oh-so-slight progress:
                               

                                      

Next blog will be from my new apartment, and showing the palm trees overlooking the pool!! :)

All I have to do is get through this 3-day journey of long car rides, sadness when all my electronics die 3 hours in, and car-sickness from mom's driving. #doable

Goal for next blog: To talk slower and clearer during videos, and in person for that matter, create a more appealing and mature look to texts inserted instead of using 5th grade jargon by putting explanation points before words (i.e. !!!AWESOME!!), and to have some sort of Disney memorabilia.