Saturday, October 12, 2013

OMG I FORGOT TO SHARE THIS STORY

One day I was working in Tomorrowland and it was a rainy day. I was doing a trash run in front of the Lunching Pad when a family— a mom, dad, and a little princess named Claire, walks up to me and asks if the 3:00 parade will happen even if it’s raining. I told them no, but the Rainy Day parade would take its place if there wasn’t any lightening in the area.

After talking about the Rainy Day Parade, they started asking me questions about the park, like how many cast members are there, is there really an underground area for CM’s, etc. They also wanted to know if Disney had given me the rain gear I was wearing or if I had to buy it myself. For those who don’t know, our rain gear is just a clear rain coat. My first thought was to tell them that Costuming had given it to me, but instead, the conversation went like this:

Me: Actually, I noticed earlier that it looked like it might rain, so I went to the three Good Fairies from Sleeping Beauty and I asked them if they could make me a raincoat.

Mom: Oh, Sleeping Beauty is one of Claire’s favorite movies!

Claire : Did you really get to meet real fairies?

Me: Yes! They make our costumes all the time! Fauna asked me if I wanted my rain coat to be a certain color but I told her no because I knew Flora and Merryweather would fight over whether it should be pink or blue.

She thought it was the coolest thing ever! She asked me other questions like if they can use magic or if they have to sew everything by hand. I told her that the only time they’re allowed to use magic is when they’re making clothes. The look on her face was totally priceless!

When our conversation ended and the family started to walk away, the father stayed behind with me and waited until Claire was out of earshot. He then told me how much he had appreciated how imaginative I was. I thanked him and told him that it was my favorite part of my job. He then said, “It’s people like you who make us want to come back here the most. I wish Claire always had someone like you in her life. We adopted her about two years ago and she hasn’t had the best childhood up until now, but people like you make up for that. Thank you for everything you do.”

That right there is what makes me miss my job the most. All I did was make up a story as I went along about my stupid rain coat, and this guy ends up telling me I’ve made an impact on his child.

That’s real magic.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

My Disney College Program



A year ago today I got my acceptance letter for the Disney College Program. At the time, I had an idea of what I was getting myself into: I knew I was going to work long hours, learn to become self sufficient, meet people from many different walks of life, and make a lot of memories. Beyond that, I wasn’t sure what the program had in store for me.

What I got was so much more than I expected.

I saw a more confident side of myself, I made the Magic Kingdom my home, and I met some of the best people (friends, guests, and coworkers alike) that I will ever have the pleasure of meeting. I worked hard and played even harder. I became unafraid of approaching complete strangers, I learned my limits, and learned to cope with homesickness. I fell in love with the music of Main Street, went inside the Cinderella Castle Suite, became a voluntEAR, and was okay with only getting five hours of sleep every night. I reminded little girls of the princess inside of them, I saw Tinkerbell fly almost every night, I sang along to the Wishes exit music, and I even danced during a parade or two. But ultimately, I became a little more comfortable in my own skin, I learned to take pride in a job that others disparage, I made a whole lot of magic, and most importantly, I fulfilled an enormous dream of mine.

as an opportunity to show people that there is still magic in the world. I took a lot of pride in putting on a costume and being able to call myself a cast member because there was so much gratification in seeing a guest’s face light up because of something I did. Walt Disney once said, “It takes people to make the dream a reality.” I am so grateful for this invaluable experience and I am so proud to have been a part of making his dream a reality.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Fourth of July Concert in the Sky.

The Fourth of July fireworks are being shown for four days straight because it's part of Limited Time Magic and last night I was able to go to the park as a guest and take photos. They aren't great because I used my phone but here are a couple of them!








Tuesday, June 11, 2013

It's like Christmas!


I got two packages last night from my sister and this isn’t even half of the stuff she sent me. She is literally the best person ever. She sent me food, clothes, candy, a coupon holder that she labeled, organized, and put coupons in, and SO much more. It was such a pleasant surprise like I still can’t believe she did all of this for me.

Monday, June 3, 2013

It feels good to be appreciated.



One was from my coordinator for helping someone take care of their zone and the other was from a guest because I helped her look for some lost items. She even said she was going to mention me in a letter she was going to write to Disney about her trip! No one has said that to me before and it made me really happy. I doubt she'll remember my name or anything since she didn't write it down, but her appreciation was enough for me.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Friday, May 17, 2013

I don't even have red hair anymore.

Today has been such a good day. I’m working at the Little Mermaid ride and at one point a little girl yells, “Ariel!” and runs up to me! She thought I was really Ariel!! Her mom told me she tried to tell her I wasn’t but it didn’t work. I told the girl I was just a cast member and that she could meet the real Ariel right next to the ride, but I thought it was so sweet that she thought I was a real princess!

And at another time I was in Scuttle's room trying to get through the queue and a guy yells, “Hey, let Ariel through!” I’m not sure why this is happening but it’s made me pretty happy!

And someone has posted this on Facebook in response to this story:


I know, my friend. I know.

The little things.



This girl used to go to middle school with me and a few weeks ago she asked about going to Disney. Today is her birthday and all I said was "happy birthday" and this is what ensued. It's such a small thing, but it's a reminder that doing something as simple as mentioning Mickey and Minnie can make even a full grown adult happy.

It makes me realize that if an adult can be as appreciative as this, a kid would love it even more. This probably seems like such a stupid thing to blog about, but it makes me much more motivated to go above and beyond as a cast member!

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

I have an instagram now!

I thought it would be an easier way to keep track of all the photos I take during the college program. I know I've already been here for four months but better late than never!

Follow me! @princess_chelseaaaa

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Why I have the best job.

I made another magical moment today!

A guest came up to me and asked if I had seen a little Stitch toy. I said that it may have been swept up because the parade had just gone through and she told me that her daughter was hysterical over it.

I called a manager and told the woman that I would be happy to replace it, which she was extremely appreciative of, so my manager and I walked to Merchant of Venus and found the Stitch toy that had been lost, but we also put in a much larger Stitch toy and went back to Main Street to find the family.

When we did, I knelt down to the princess and told her Stitch heard she lost her toy and he wanted me to give her something to make her feel better. I pulled the larger Stitch toy out of the bag and said, “Look what Stitch wanted you to have!” and she got so excited!! She grabbed the toy and hugged it, then I have her the smaller one and told her Stitch had found it! We then had a conversation about how she had a similar large Stitch toy at home and she was going to make them a family.

Her mother was completely taken aback by our magical moment and expressed so much thanks. I told the princess to take good care of Stitch and watch him closely because he tries to run away and cause mayhem around the city sometimes. Then the princess gave me a hug and she was seriously the sweetest thing.

I know I’ve done this kind of thing before but I swear it never, ever gets old. I love my job.

Friday, May 10, 2013

An update!

I'm sorry I've been so bad at updating this blog. It's really hard finding the time to do it but I figured I would write a brief update on what's been going on lately.

I'm not sure I ever mentioned this but for the last month and a half I've been working on Main Street (we call it the South) and in Fantasyland and Tomorrowland (the East). The reason is because management messed up in the East and they were short a lot of CP's when we first arrived. The South is always overstaffed because it's the busiest part of the park so a lot of CP's who usually work in the South were deployed to the East a couple times a week to make up for the shortage.

When I first got deployed there, I didn't want to have to learn all of the zones and the backstage area was really confusing to me so everything was a little daunting to me. To avoid going there, I traded and gave away shifts for every day I was scheduled to work in the East but I kept getting deployed there. So one week I decided I was probably going to be sent there a lot so I had to just suck it up and go.

I'm glad I did, too! It's like a vacation from the South. I was there for two weeks once during the first part of  Spring Break and when I came back to the South, I just wanted to go back to the East. The best thing about working in the East is that you don't have to walk across a long tunnel to get to where you need to be, and shifts end a half hour after the park closes. When I work in the South, I'm scheduled to stay an hour and a half after the park closes because Main Street stays open later than the rest of the park so it was nice to have a break from that. And once I got to know the people who worked there, things got a lot easier. And I eventually learned my way around the backstage area so it wasn't so scary trying to figure things out there anymore. Unfortunately  I was told the other day that I probably won't get deployed there as much because new CP's are coming in soon but I can probably pick up some shifts there from time to time.

Which brings me to another subject. The first round of CP's graduated yesterday and the day before! While I'm proud of them, it's sad because a lot of people are leaving. One of the first people I met when I started work left yesterday and I'm a little bummed about it. Everyone has been wearing their graduation ears and I'm a little envious because I want to do that too, but at the same time, I'm not entirely ready to go home.

A couple days ago all of the CP's who started together decided to hang out one last time before people started leaving so we went to Steak and Shake. I was already off work before everyone else so I was asleep when someone texted me and asked if I wanted to hang out. I said yes and my friend, Kelly picked me up at around 1:30 in the morning because everyone got off at 12:30. When we got to Steak and Shake, literally everyone in our close group of people was there. We waited probably 30 minutes to be seated and once we got a table, we stayed there until after 3:00 in the morning. A lot of other cast members were there too. There was a large group of Jungle Cruise Skippers and a group of people from Entertainment. It was a lot of fun but it was weird saying goodbye to Kelly, (the only person leaving in two days) because everyone knew it was one of the last times we would see her but it hadn't hit anyone yet.

Here are a few photos from that night.






In other news, my sister visited me! She and her husband were here for ten days to celebrate their anniversary and it was SO much fun! We did so many new things. We went to most of the parks, (they went to Epcot without me because I had to work.), we went to 'Ohana, Downtown Disney, Beaches and Cream, Be Our Guest, Kona Cafe, and Spirit of Aloha. I know it seems like we went to a lot of restaurants but those are the things I haven't experienced yet. They food at every restaurant was really good too. Spirit of Aloha was definitely the best because of the entertainment and the food tasted like my mom's cooking. We also went to this place called the Chocolate Kingdom because Heather had a thing from Groupon for it and while it was a little cheesy, it was fun! It was nice getting out of Disney for a little bit, even though Chocolate Kingdom did a lot of things similar to Disney. I realized that it was the first time I had done something outside of Disney in three months. After Chocolate Kingdom, we checked out Disney's Art of Animation resort and it was gorgeous! I love looking at Disney concept art so I really, really liked being there. Unfortunately we only got to look at the check in area because it was raining outside so we didn't get to see what the outside looked like.

Another awesome thing is that I got to stay at the Grand Floridian! Since Heather and Tim were staying there, they wanted me to stay there too because it takes me forever to take the bus to and from the apartment and their resort so I stayed with them for a couple nights. It was so nice to get a full night of uninterrupted sleep in a comfortable bed. I'm really grateful that they let me stay with them just for that reason.

I had such a wonderful time with my family that it was hard to say goodbye to them. There were some tears and I was afraid I would be really upset and homesick for the next couple days after they left but surprisingly, I wasn't. I think it's because I'm used to being by myself now so it's easier to transition from being with family to being by myself. Having Heather here has made me realize that I may not want to extend. I'm still going to apply for the extension but I'm not sure I'll accept it if I get it because I'm not sure I want to be away from my family for an entire year. I still have a lot of thinking to do about that.

Here is a photo of Heather and I at the Magic Kingdom!


I guess that's enough of an update for now. There are other things I have to write about but I'm going to save that for another post. I'm going to try to make some new posts in the near future but it's kind of difficult sometimes because there are some many things going on here. I'll try not to put it off for too long though!

Until next time!

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Sad emotions are resurfacing.

My sister is leaving today after being here with me for ten days and I can already tell this is going to be a very, very hard week.

Saying goodbye is the worst.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Four Parks, One World pt 2

Erin and I had decided to do the Four Parks Challenge and so far, we had successfully rode/seen two attractions and met more than two characters in EPCOT and Animal Kingdom. Our next park was going to be Hollywood Studios so we rode the bus from DAK over to Hollywood Studios. We hadn't utilized our time as well as we wanted to and it had started to rain but we tried not to let it deter us. Since it was close, we went over to Tower of Terror after getting into the park but while we were walking down Sunset Boulevard, it started pouring rain. Neither of us had a jacket or a cardigan and we were both wearing white so we walked through the shops to avoid the rain while Erin debated buying a poncho. I told her not to because I've learned that with Florida weather, it pours for twenty minutes and then stops for the rest of the day.

Erin decided to tough it out and wouldn't you know it, it stopped raining as we approached the ToT queue. We were slightly annoyed because we were wet and because there were tons of  loud, rowdy teenagers around us. We waited in line for about fifteen minutes and once we got on the ride, Erin and I started getting nervous, as we always do when we go on that ride. It's weird because I'm not afraid of the ride but I hate the feeling of dropping really fast. This was the first time I didn't cling to Erin's arm though, so that was a good thing! 

After the ride we went to take a photo in front of the Sorcerer's hat! We were too lazy to ask a photopass photographer to take the picture so we did it ourselves and I think it's kind of funny because it looks a little like I'm wearing the hat. 


Afterwards we walked over to Star Tours because we always love that ride and we got the second ride out of the way! It's one of my favorite attractions at Hollywood Studios! We then decided to head over to the park's character spot by the Animation building because you can meet Wreck-It-Ralph characters, Sorcerer Mickey, and some of the Incredible's characters. Since we had never met Mr. Incredible and Frozone before, we decided to see what they were up to because the line wasn't too long. Truth be told, the line is never too long for any character over there because the area isn't very well known about.

It was cute because there happened to be another excited princess standing in line behind us and right before we were next to meet the characters, they had to go make sure the check on the city. When they came back, the princess behind us could barely contain herself and she shoved her autograph book in Frozone's hands when he came over to us. He and Mr. Incredible signed her autograph book and then her mother told her to wait her turn. We told them that they could go in front of us and of course they said no, so we went next. Frozone was so lively and fun. He kept trying to get us to pose a certain way and we kept getting confused by it but eventually we got it and this was the picture we all took together.


I got their autographs and we left afterwards to get on the bus to Magic Kingdom. Once we got there, we tried to think of characters we hadn't met before that hung out around MK. We didn't want to meet Mickey because we met him earlier that day and we didn't want to meet Rapunzel, Aurora, and Cindy because we've done that a couple times already. We thought about meeting Chip and Dale or Woody and Jessie over in Frontierland but they were done doing meet and greets by the time we got to the park. We thought meeting Jasmine and Aladdin in Adventureland would be a good idea so we got in line for them. At this point, Erin and I were done with this challenge; all we wanted was to go home, take a shower, and eat food. We were really hot and tired but we couldn't give up on the challenge when we were so close to being done.

We waited about twenty minutes for Aladdin and Jasmine to show up and when they did, we were disappointed. You see, sometimes Jasmine isn't as approachable and nice as she should be. We've seen what she can be like backstage, which isn't very nice, and it just so happened she was acting the same way during her meet and greet. We even saw her do something that was very blatantly out of character, especially for her. Maybe she just wasn't feeling like herself. Aladdin tried getting her to focus on the little princesses that came up to them but it was obvious she wasn't feeling it.

We got out of line and decided to ride our second to last ride, which ended up being the Haunted Mansion. The ride is such a classic and we walked right into the stretching room without waiting. Afterwards, we went over to Fantasyland to see if Peter Pan's Flight was a short wait. It was 40 minutes and that was too long for us so we opted for It's a Small World because I haven't ridden it since I got here. Halfway through the ride I was ready to get off, not because the song gets on my nerves, but because the animatronics freak me out a little. When we got off the ride we went to look for other characters to meet. First we went to see if Buzz was out but he wasn't and we were extremely discouraged by this because we were 98% done with the day. We went over to Merida's meet and greet too but she was done. We went to Ariel's Grotto because I knew Ariel would still be out since I worked in that area a lot. We didn't want to meet her very much because we've met her before but we didn't have much of a choice. We waited in line for probably ten minutes and when we finally met her, we said hello, took a photo with her, and left. We wanted to make it short and sweet because we just wanted to leave.


We only had one other character to meet before we had completed the challenge and the only other option was to go to Pete's Silly Sideshow in Storybook Circus. We were annoyed that we hadn't thought to go there before because you can meet Minnie and Daisy or Donald and Goofy together. We got in line to meet Daisy and Minnie and waited for about 25 minutes. We decided that we wouldn't try to interact with the characters because all we wanted was to get out of there.

We met Daisy first and she was super cute. I had her sign my autograph book because it was the first time I had ever met her. Then we quickly met Minnie, who was also very cute and we got a photo with her too.



Once we got out of Pete's Silly Sideshow, we booked it over to Main Street because we had one thing left to do: take a photo in front of the castle. We took a crappy one because it was dark and at this point, we were too happy to be done with the challenge to care.


Afterwards we speed-walked down Main Street and out the exit to catch the bus home from the Contemporary. For the Four Parks Challenge, we ended up riding ten rides and meeting ten characters in eleven hours and we were completely dead afterwards. We endured heat, rain, long lines, hunger, and lots of painful walking to accomplish it and all I'm gonna say is that challenge is way harder than it seems but it was totally worth it. 

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Four Parks, One World pt 1.

On Friday, April 19th, Erin and I decided that it would be a good idea to do the Four Parks Challenge. The objective of the challenge is to visit all four parks, ride/see two attractions, take a photo in front of each park's iconic structure, and meet two characters. The night before, we planned everything out: we were going to get breakfast at the All Star Resort, go to EPCOT, Animal Kingdom, then Hollywood Studios, and lastly, Magic Kingdom.

We woke up around 7:30 and caught the bus to the All Star Resort where we ate Mickey waffles! Getting Mickey waffles is one thing I've wanted to do since I got here so I was pretty excited about that. There were a lot of high school classes at the resort, which is something we weren't really anticipating so it was super crowded but we were able to get two Mickey waffles, bacon, grapes, and chocolate milk. The waffles were delicious, of course. I'm glad we got up a little earlier than we wanted to get them.



After breakfast we hopped onto a resort bus and went to EPCOT. We knew that we wanted to ride Soarin' Over California so the first thing we did was grab fastpasses for it. It was only 9:00 and the fastpasses were for 11:30 so we decided to get our first attraction of the day out of the way: Figment. Since many people don't go to that attraction we decided to ride it first because it's Erin's favorite and we knew we would be able to walk onto it. I've always thought the ride was lame but Erin gets so excited; she even knows the words to Figment's theme song. She's the most entertaining part of the whole attraction!

After Figment, we decided to meet some characters and since we didn't feel like walking all the way over to World Showcase, we went to Character Spot to meet Mickey and his friends! When we got there, Mickey, Minnie, and Pluto were out and the line was super short. We waited probably five minutes before it was our turn to meet the boss. Mickey was so cute, as usual. He signed my autograph book, had us kiss his cheeks, and kissed us back when we hugged him. Pluto and Minnie were equally adorable. We also made friends in line with a little princess! Erin and I always love watching little kids react to the different things going on at Disney and this princess was so excited that she almost ran in front of us to meet Minnie! We offered for her to go ahead of us because we wanted to see her interact with Minnie but her mother politely declined.

Here is our picture with Minnie. We didn't like any of our other pictures with Mickey and Pluto.


Since it wasn't time for our fastpasses, we decided to go on some other attractions. First we went to the Finding Nemo attraction and once we were done riding it, we looked at the different sea creatures in the aquarium, argued about whether or not the dolphin in the tank is real (I don't think it is), and we watched some rescued manatees swim around and eat heads of lettuce. They were the best part; we probably watched them for 25 minutes. We then went on Living with the Land because I had never been on that attraction before. It was what I expected it to be-- educational but overall, a little dull. When we reached the part about how Americans lived on farms and there is that farmhouse with rolling hills behind it, I joked that I felt like I was back home.

When we got off that ride, it was time for our fastpasses for Soarin' so we ran over to it. The standby line was 120 minutes and the fastpass line was 30! That's a little ridiculous for a fastpass line but Soarin' is the most popular attraction in the park so it wasn't so surprising. At one point we still had some time left in the queue but a cast member walked up to us and asked if we had a party of two. When we said yes, he had us skip the rest of the line and walk onto the ride. We were in the bottom row but I was okay with that because I'm afraid of heights. Erin was so nervous. She kept saying that the takeoff was scary so I expected something really fast but when the ride got going, I didn't think it was scary at all. I almost wished we were on the top row because seeing people's legs dangling above us took away from the experience.

About a minute into the ride, we were brought back down and the ride was stopped temporarily. Erin was mad because she didn't want to do the takeoff again and I was just trying to figure out what was wrong. I think there was a Code V because I saw a cast member with some towels. We had to wait almost ten minutes until the ride started back up again which slowed us down in terms of time. Once the ride was over, we ran to the front of the park to take a picture in front of the EPCOT ball, exited the park, and looked for the bus to Animal Kingdom. We ran to a line but then we realized it was for the Animal Kingdom Lodge and when we found the bus for DAK, it happened to be driving away. Go figure. We had to wait 10-15 minutes for the next one to come. Good thing we factored in travel time when we planned our day out the night before.


We arrived at Animal Kingdom and the first thing we did was get a picture in front of the Tree of Life since it was right there. Can you tell it was hot and humid that day? My hair wasn't looking too good.


When we were done with that, we went to ride Dinosaur since I had never been on it before. I was a little apprehensive because I heard it was really scary but it turned out to be really fun! It's one of my favorite attractions at DAK now! It was really jerky and dark and that's what made it fun. At this point, it was HOT. The temperature was supposed to get up to 90 degrees that day and the humidity was cray cray so we weren't really feeling walking around DAK for a long time. We got burgers and cooled off at a nearby quick service restaurant and then went to the Festival of the Lion King. This show is my favorite thing at DAK because it's choreographed so well and the singers are AMAZING. If you're at DAK, see the show; you won't regret it. Truth be told, we didn't think the show was as good as it usually is but that's because we've seen it a few times before. But to a guest who hasn't seen it as much as us, it wouldn't matter. Even when the show is just good, it's still wonderful.

After Festival of the Lion King, we walked over to Camp Mickey Minnie to meet some characters. We got in line for Baloo and King Louie from the Jungle Book because we had never met them before and the line was really short. Baloo was cute but King Louie was weird to me. His face was hard to look at and he couldn't move his hands but to be fair, he is an orangutan and they're kind of ugly, but it was still a little alarming. I mostly paid attention to Baloo. We got a picture with the two of them and we left.


When we were about to exit the park, a woman approached us and asked if we would answer a few questions about our experience at the park that day. Now, at Magic Kingdom, cast members usually ask the guests questions and they fill out an portable, electronic survey as guests answer them. I knew we were on a time crunch but I said that we would do it and I immediately regretted it. Instead of asking us the questions herself, the cast member  walked us over to a computer and told us to fill it out on there. We didn't really want to but we did anyway and it took FOREVER. Okay, it probably took like thirty minutes but that was thirty minutes of time we had wasted when we should have already been at Hollywood Studios. We obligingly filled out the survey as quickly as we could and left the park. That was when it started to rain.

Monday, April 22, 2013

I have the best coworkers.

My friends from work have been talking about wanting to hang out as a group after work  one night and on Saturday, I got a text from my friend Kelly while I was on my way to work. It was a group message to a bunch of my coworkers asking if we all wanted to go to Steak and Shake after work that night. Since everyone was getting off between 12:15 and 12:45, we all agreed to go.

Since everyone was excited about our plans, we told other coworkers about it and in the end, our group of about six people turned into a group of at least thirteen people. After work we all got on the bus to Westclock when we got a call from someone who had left before us. He was already at Steak and Shake and he said that it was packed with people. We shouldn't have been surprised because most people who had closing shifts had just gotten off work and the restaurant was packed with cast members, no doubt. We brainstormed a few different places we could go to as an alternative, decided on Denny's, and we were on our way!

It was a great night. Two coordinators went with us and it was so nice to hang out with everyone outside of work. We made lots of jokes, took lots of pictures, and somehow ended up flying paper airplanes everywhere. Bonding with everyone was definitely overdue considering I've known these people for at least three months and this is the first time we've all hung out.  

Here are some pictures from the night.







This is nowhere near all of the people that were there. We took a group picture at the end of the night but I"m not sure who has it.

We didn't end up leaving Denny's until around 3:00 AM. It was kind of a bittersweet experience because a lot of people are leaving next month. More than half of the CP's I've gotten to know and love are going home and we realized that this is probably one of the last times we'll hang out as a group, which is sad because it was also the first time we've hung out. Regardless, I'm glad that it finally happened.

Throughout this whole experience, they've become some of my best friends. I don't think I'll ever forget any of them.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

To stay or not to stay?


Reading my mom's status makes me realize that things have really changed. I can't wait to go home and see my parents again but that won't be a for a little while, and it turns out okay with that.

The people who are doing the Spring program are leaving VERY soon and it's putting things into perspective. I was homesick for the entire month of February and I kept saying that one of my only regrets about this program was doing Spring Advantage because all I wanted was to go home. But now that I've gotten over my homesickness, I'm so, so happy I chose Spring Advantage. Four or five months just isn't enough to fully experience everything Disney and Florida has to offer. I feel like I haven't put a dent into all of the things I want to do and I've been utilizing my days off almost to the fullest by going to the parks with people and still I feel like I've barely experienced anything.

It's funny because I keep asking people who are leaving in a couple weeks if they feel like they've done everything they wanted to and they keep asking me if I can switch programs with them so I can go home and they can stay til August. It's a joke, obviously since that's impossible but my immediate response is to laugh and say, "Not in a million years." It makes me realize that even though there are a lot of things I dislike, like Florida weather, late nights, long shifts, feeling unappreciated, and dealing rude guests, I'm still really happy here. I'm living my dream-- the biggest dream I've had in recent years and it would have been stupid of me not to choose the longest length of time to be here.

It's going to be extremely hard saying goodbye to all of the cast members who are leaving. There are some people going home as early as May 10th-- some of my best friends, and I'm not looking forward to it. I can only imagine what part time and full time cast members feel like. We've created bonds with everyone and it would probably suck to say goodbye to great people every semester just to have new CP's come in. If you're doing  Fall or Fall Advantage, give some of the regular cast members time to get over the departure of old CP's. I can imagine that the transition is at least a little difficult for them every time. Even I don't feel as welcoming as I should be to whoever is coming after the Spring CP's leave. I'm sure they're really great but it's hard saying goodbye to people that you've gotten really close to.

I've been playing around with the idea of extending in recent weeks. Part of me doesn't want too because I miss my family and I'm not entirely sure I want to miss Thanksgiving and Christmas at home. But then I do want to extend because it's Disney and I know I'll miss it so much when I go home. I'll probably be homesick for Disney longer than I was for my actual home. I missed it for an entire year and I had only vacationed at Disney for three days! I would be here for Halloween, Christmas, and probably New Years which would be great because so many cool things happen around that time. But I would be so homesick... On the other hand, though, I would probably work such a ridiculous amount of hours around the holidays that I wouldn't have much time to think about home. I just remember being so upset over the fact that I wasn't home for Easter and that's such a minor holiday in comparison to Christmas. But it was also my first major holiday away from home so some sad and negative feelings were bound to arise. I would be here for my 21st birthday too and that would be pretty great. I could have my first legal drink at EPCOT. But not being home for major holidays would still suck and I know I could just request those days off but it would be so difficult...

There's also the question that if I did extend, would I want to stay in custodial or would I want a new role? I wouldn't want to give up the freedom of walking around wherever I want and talking to guests for as long as I want, but it might be fun to do something new.

But if I didn't extend, I could go home, finish school, and coming back to Disney later is always a possibility. I only have one point on my record card for calling in sick once and I've been here for almost three months. Most of my friends have reprimands so I guess I'm doing pretty well in that department. For those of you who may not know, your record card is a huge part of whether the company rehires or extends you after your program. But I've also heard that your record card goes away after six months or something so would that even help me?

Do you see what I have to go through? This is a big decision to me for multiple reasons and I'm not sure what to do. I think I should probably talk to my parents about it but ultimately it's my decision. I don't know. There are some days where I'm like, "I should extend!" and there are some days where I'm like, "Okay, I want to go home in August." It usually depends on what kind of work day I've had.

I'm probably making a bigger deal out of this than I need to but when I think back on it, working for Disney was all I wanted for the longest time. Do I want to let that go so soon? I've got a lot of thinking and figuring out to do. Good thing I have until around June to decide.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

I have an awesome job.

Today I had an interaction with Lana Parrilla, who plays the Evil Queen on Once Upon a Time!!! She was walking passed me near the Beast's Castle in New Fantasyland so I curtsied and said, "Hello your majesty" and I realize that sounds stupid but this is the maGIC KINGDOM AND SHE PLAYS A QUEEN AND THEMEING IS EVERYTHING OKAY.

I feel as though that was literally the only thing I could have said that wouldn't have been inappropriate. Managers were saying that we couldn't talk about the cast being here and people were worried that I would get in trouble for my interaction, but that doesn't make sense. It's not like I asked for her autograph or a picture; I acted like I would with any other guest. So I'm not very concerned.

In the past few weeks, Neil Patrick Harris, Adam Sandler, Katie Holmes, and Usher have been here and I felt so indifferent about knowing their presence. I actually saw Adam Sandler backstage and I didn't even care because I always ruin the idea of a celebrity for myself by thinking that they're only normal people. But Once Upon a Time is literally one of the only shows I watch so I was extremely excited about knowing the cast is here. I am so, so extremely grateful for my job because I would never have the opportunity to see the people and things that I do if I wasn't here. It's amazing.

Saturday, April 6, 2013

My laptop charger broke again.

That's why I haven't been updating lately. Sorry guys! And naturally I'm working a lot again but I'll try to post something new tonight since I'm not working late. But if that doesn't happen, I'll try to post on Wednesday or Thursday because those are my days off. (We're back to two days off again!!)

Until then, have a magical day, lovelies!

Monday, April 1, 2013

Children are so observant.

Yesterday I was talking to a family and about ten minutes into our conversation, while I was talking to a little princess who was probably six or seven, she randomly said, "You look really tired." I was embarrassed that she had noticed.. I had hoped I was hiding it well. I told her that I was tired because I had been making magic for a very long time that day and I was still getting used to how much I had to do it. That wasn't a complete lie, was it?

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Missing home.

I wish I could be with my family, go to church, and eat good food today but instead I'll be making magic for 14 hours. But I guess if I can't be home today, Disney is an okay alternative. Happy Easter everyone!

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Cute things at Disney.

This morning I got up at 9:00 and took the bus to the Magic Kingdom. I planned to get clean costumes in my size and then to walk around the Magic Kingdom but when I got to Costuming, there weren't any available pants in my size. I was discouraged by that but I just rode the bus to the Utilidoors, put my laundry bag in my locker and went to look around Main Street.

First I went into the Emporium because there were a few things I wanted to buy while I was working that I had never gotten the chance to get until now. I looked thoroughly through the shelves at all of the merchandise and settled on a hoodie. Then I went to the Confectionary and bought a coffee mug that says "Once a princess, always a princess." I took a few pictures of the things around the shops too because I've always really liked the little details.





After that, I went over to where Snow White usually does meet and greets because I had heard that Mr. and Mrs. Easter Bunny were there!

They ended up being there and the line wasn't very long so I decided to wait and meet them. They were so cute! I got a few pictures of just the two of them and then I got a photo with them because I knew I would never get the chance to meet them again. I look like a bum but it was really cold so I didn't try to put effort into what I was wearing.



I even got a piece of Peeps candy at the end of my visit!

Afterwards I was hungry so I decided to go to Sleepy Hollow because I wanted to try the Sweet and Spicy Chicken Waffle sandwich. Unfortunately, it wasn't good at all. I didn't think the waffle went with the sweet and spicy chicken at all and I ended up throwing it away after two bites. I decided to go to the Confectionary to get something sweet and then I was going to get hot chocolate. I got a huge Mickey shaped chocolate chip cookie dipped halfway in chocolate and then I went to look for hot chocolate. When I did that, there was an announcement for the parade to start but before then, there would be a mini parade to celebrate Easter. I waited to see that and I'm glad I did! There were dancing flowers, baby chicks, pink hippos and the Easter bunnies came out! So did a bunch of other bunnies! I mostly took video footage of it  but here are a couple pictures I got.



I watched the Celebrate a Dream Come True parade afterwards and it was nice to watch it from on stage, rather than from back stage. I decided to go home afterwards instead of buying hot chocolate so I caught the bus home from Westclock. When I got back to the apartment, Chrissy was there and we decided to go to the outlets because I needed shorts for a top I've recently purchased. We went to Charlotte Russe, like we always do and I tried on a million different things and settled on two pieces of clothing; a shirt and shorts: We walked home afterwards instead of looking at more of the outlet stores because I wanted to have some time to relax. 

Almost as soon as I got home I got a call from the clubhouse because I had a package, which I was confused about because I wasn't expecting anything. It ended up being a package from Amazon and when I opened it, there was a Wreck-it-Ralph DVD inside! I knew exactly who it was from so I walked back to the apartment and called my sister. It turns out she had ordered it for me because Amazon was having a really great deal on DVDs. It was definitely a pleasant surprise! There was even a personalized note from her!

Which reminds me, my mom sent my roommates and I a care package! She put some Easter goodies in, vitamins, and a couple other little things. It's always really, really nice to get things from home.


Now I've been relaxing on the couch watching movies and eating junk food while doing laundry and blogging. I'm glad I was able to have fun and relax today! 


My feet are never going to forgive me.

On March 25th I had to work a 12 hour shift from 2:30 to 2:30. The night before I hadn't slept for more than four hours and I wasn't really up for doing a whole lot of work. Just my luck, the park had supposedly reached capacity and I was assigned to clean the worst restroom in the universe- City Hall.

City Hall is already extremely hard to look after on a normal day. It's the biggest restroom on Main Street (and the second biggest in the park), people are constantly going in and out, and there are always problems. I spent the entire day counting down the minutes until I could have a break. On the bright side, I had someone assist me with the restroom for most of the day, but she only did the easier part of the restroom. I had to deal with all of the crazy people and the disgusting things that they do.

One of the toilets overflowed and I had to close the stall so I locked the door and put an "out of order" sign on it. At least three times children AND adults climbed underneath the stall door and used it. I seriously don't understand what goes through guests' minds. And it seemed like whenever I would replace a roll of toilet paper, it would be gone ten minutes later. One of the paper towel dispensers wouldn't open so I had a manager look at it and she jokingly said, "It's full so you shouldn't have to replace it for at least five minutes." That's how crazy it was.

Somehow I managed to get through the day even though I was extremely fatigued and sick. I pre-closed the restroom around 12:00, took a fifteen minute break, and closed the restroom at 1:00 with help from a coworker. I got off at 1:30, got a ride home from work and after I took a shower, I immediately crawled into bed and slept until 2:30 the next day.

A cast member said once that we should get "I survived spring break at Disney" shirts and I kind of think he's right. It's absolutely ridiculous here and I'm happy there's only about two or three weeks left of this!

A crazy week.

I'm really sorry I haven't updated in a week or so. My laptop charger broke and I haven't had time to look for a new one. I've had to use my phone to get on the internet and it's been really annoying.

My hours have been different this week since it's been Spring Break and Easter is coming up. On Sunday, March 24th, I worked in Tomorrowland from 12:45 PM to 4:00 AM and it wasn't so bad! It rained really hard for the first part of the day so a lot of guests left.  My first couple assignments were to give people their breaks but we went 101, which means we can't go outside, for about an hour because there was a tornado warning. Afterwards, for most of the day I was "Popcorn Sweeper," which is an assignment you can get when the park is really busy because popcorn gets everywhere. I mostly just walked around, dried off benches and trash cans, swept, and talked to guests. There wasn't much to it. The position was dropped at around 8:00 and I got "Launching Pad Trasher." People told me that it would be really hard to do because it's hard to keep up; apparently it's the equivalent of Casey's Trasher.

That was a lie.

It was literally the easiest job ever. I probably did five trash runs from 8:00 PM to 3:00 AM because the restaurant closed at 9:00 and I was so bored for most of the time. At one point I even went over to Main Street to help clean up after the parade because I didn't have anything to do. Somehow my costume got SO dirty though. A coordinator even told me to go change but I couldn't because I didn't have any costumes with me. He was a jerk about it and when I told another coordinator about it later on in the night, he said he thought I should get a Show Four Keys Card because my dirty costume meant that I worked hard.

I mostly walked around for the rest of the night doing nothing, waiting for the night to end. I thought I would get an ER because everyone was done closing their zones but we ended up staying until 3:45. I got home around 4:30, took a shower, made food, and went to sleep around 5:30. Although it was a long day, I'm really looking forward to my paycheck!

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

I had the perfect opportunity to make a magical moment!

I was working in Casey Corner's restroom on March 19th when a woman and a little prince came up to me asking if I had seen a bag of merchandise that they left in the restroom. I said I hadn't and I could tell that the little prince was really upset so I offered to go back stage to see if it had been turned in to Lost and Found for them.

She told me what was in the bag and keeping that in mind, I went to Lost and Found. Unfortunately their stuff hadn't been turned in so I ran to the Emporium and asked a coordinator if I could replace everything they had lost. He said I could and we quickly gathered the replacement merchandise together and put it in a bag. I also threw in a pair of Mickey ears for something special.

When I returned to the mother and son, I told them that Minnie had found their stuff in the restroom and she wanted to give it back to them herself but she had to get ready for the parade. Then I said that she felt really bad about not giving their stuff back personally so she wanted me to give him a gift to make up for it. I then pulled the Mickey ears out of the bag and he was so excited!! He really believed that Minnie had given him a gift!

Then a golden beam of light shot down from the sky from Walt Disney because I had been such a good cast member. His mother thanked me profusely and said they would always think of me when they talked about Disney because of what I had done!

People seem to knock custodial a lot because it's a less than glamorous job but it gives me so many opportunities to make magic for guests. Knowing that I can make such a huge impact on a family's vacation makes me so grateful to be here!
 

A busy day.

On Thursday, March 14th, Erin and I planned to get up at around 8:00 to catch a bus at 9:30 to get Mickey waffles at Animal Kingdom Lodge. I set an alarm but I ended up sleeping through it until I woke up to Erin's text at 8:40 asking me if I was ready yet. I quickly got dressed, got my stuff together, and we left the apartment at 9:15. We managed to get to the bus on time and when we got to Animal Kingdom Lodge, we looked around the place since we had never been there before.

It was beautiful! There were animals walking around outside and the inside was themed really well. We looked for a restaurant that sold breakfast but they didn't have one that did. We decided to get a bus to Magic Kingdom so we could walk to the Contemporary and once we got there, we went to Chef Mickey's to see if they had Mickey waffles. When we asked someone about it, they said they stopped selling breakfast at 11:00; we were twenty minutes late! We just grabbed a muffin and decided to ride the monorail over to Epcot for the Flower and Garden Festival. The topiaries were gorgeous! We walked around looking for them for most of the day and naturally I took lots of pictures.













We also found some time to meet Belle and Mary Poppins! They were both very cute but they pulled a "love and shove" situation rather with everyone rather than long individual interactions, but I'm sure it's because Belle had to get back to her castle and Mary had to help Bert sweep some chimneys. At least we got pictures with them!



There was also an "Oz the Great and Powerful" display because the movie just recently came to theaters! It was really cute! There was a little play area for kids, an area for adults to sit that looked like the deflated balloon from the movie, and they had little carnival games too. I did a bean bag toss and got an Oz button as a prize! Here are a couple photos from it.




Literally the only ride we rode while we were there was Figment because it's Erin favorite. Afterwards we headed to Hollywood Studios. We wanted to do all of the things we hadn't done before so we watched the Beauty and the Beast show since Erin hadn't seen it. We did the Backlot Tour since I hadn't before, and we walked through One Man's Dream and watched the video, which I loved. We went on Star Tours too and it was exciting because I was the rebel spy!! Erin and I were hyped about the whole attraction. I went to the restroom after the ride and Erin told me while I was in there, the woman who sat next to us on said she thought our excitement was so cute. We were going to do Voyage of the Little Mermaid but the wait was too long so we got on Tower of Terror instead. Here are some pictures from that!





After ToT, we went to Magic Kingdom to see the fireworks.When we got there, the parade was going on so we got food at Casey's Corner and watched the parade. Afterwards, we got a spot for the fireworks. Since I watch Wishes almost every night, I know where the best spot to see the fireworks and hear the music is (on the left side of the hub) so we stood there. Erin teared up towards the end of Celebrate the Magic and I fell in love with Wishes again, as I usually do.










Once Wishes ended, we walked back to the Contemporary and got the bus home. We had a lot of fun that day and got a lot done! We wished we could have gone to Animal Kingdom but there just wasn't time. We were both really tired the next day but it was completely worth it. I don't care how much I go to the parks; they never seem to get old.