Sunday, May 22, 2011

All Moved in

WOW!!!!

so the last couple of days I've been running around like a chicken with his head cutoff trying to move everything in and figure out what everything is. Just a note for anyone reading this who hasn't moved in yet, LEARN THE BUS SYSTEM. I honestly would always take the bus that is 2 slots earlier than the tiem you need to be anywhere because sometimes the buses take forever. I live in chatham and it takes me 35 mintues to get to work in  Animal Kingdom.

Beyond that I figured I would upload some pictures showing the journey so far.
Que line......get used to them
Here we are at 6:45 A.M. on move-in day waiting for Vista Way to open. I would in all honesty get there as early as possible to try and get the apartment you are wanting. The Process itself is rather streamlined once everything gets running so just be prepared and always bring everything you need.

Here's a video of the apartment before we moved everything in.


I suppose I should mention that we are living in Chatham Apartments. The place is actually rather nice minus the fact that our air conditioner was frozen over when we moved in, but that was taken care of quickly by the management staff which is pretty good. Of course they have the usual rules that must be enforced whenever you are in an area where teenagers now have a new found freedom from their parents and feel the need to become idiots. But the security guards are really cool to talk to (always have/show your ID) and the same goes for the Bus drivers.

After everything is said and done at Check in you THEN go and get your role from casting which is EXTREMELY efficient for as many people as they have coming through there. There were about 500 people in front of me and I was in and out within 40 minutes and that included going over my I-9 as well as getting fingerprinted and all that jazz. Disney seriously brings their A game.

After initial move in and Casting and a housing meeting and getting groceries and getting house supplies you can finally relax. My advice would be make a list of household items you need before you come down so you aren't like my roommates and I who probably made close to 15 trips to wal mart the first day here. We seriously are still having to go to wal mart to buy things we have forgotten.

Traditions is fun but I can't tell you about it or else I would have to kill you (seriously). But once you finally get  through it you get the one thing everyone is waiting for.
I could not love a human baby as much as I love this nametag
Unfortunately you don't get to do any role specific training until a later date. This wasn't an issue because as soon as we got our ID's me and my roommates hit up the parks. The freedom of being able to go on one ride in Hollywood Studios then hop over to Magic Kingdom for Lunch before you hit up the Kilimanjaro Safari in Animal Kingdom is just plain awesome (Did I mention its free??). Now granted I have not pulled a 60 hour week yet but I seriously think the benefits of working for Disney outweigh any cons that might pop up.

So what role am I? Animal Kingdom Parking lot. Whats that mean? That means I get to drive the Tram, be the Tram Spieler, as well as be a parking lot attendant. Apparently we rotate throughout the shifts just to keep things different because I'm pretty sure I would go crazy standing in a parking lot 8 hours a day 6 days a week. Which reminds me......Here's my awesome costume:
Banana Man
now....do I hate yellow?? Yes. Do I look like a full blown carnie in this outfit?? Yes. But you know what, I'm here working for Disney in Orlando Florida and have some pretty sweet roommates along with some awesome neighbors, I'm pretty sure I can put up with a dorky outfit.

Anyways, I suppose in all honesty I have been horrible at updating this blog which I am gonna try and get better at. So until next time.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Disney Shopping

Coming down to the Final weeks Gents,
My preparations are finally starting to speed up. I've finished all my projects thankfully and found out last night which classes I need to sign up for and what all I have to do to get them to transfer credit over for Eastern. In all honesty it's not really THAT much work, I have to do weekly work evals for like 3 weeks then send in monthly reports for my classes. I honestly was expecting a whole lot more work. But then again I do now have to take a spanish class while down there.

yeah, you read that right. Even though I took 2 years of French in High school I somehow managed to not meet the requirement set by my college for my Foreign Language requirement. So what am I doing? Instead of wasting yet another semester at Eastern I decided to take an online Spanish Course while down at Disney. I know that is yet another thing to put on my plate but I honestly have no choice.so now for some good news, I went suit shopping last week.
YEAAAHHH!!!!!!!!!!
I'm pretty sure its in every man's DNA to get excited about buying new suits. If it's not, then you must not be a true man and you need to go downtown and turn in your Man Card immediately. I decided on a dark brown suit and a charcoal pinstripe one. Pretty classy if you ask me.

Beyond that I'm honestly just gonna start packing up my apartment seeing as how I have to be out of here end of next week. So my next post will probably be after that.

RANDOM FACT:
Because of the weather in Japan, Main Street at Disneyland Tokyo is covered by a glass canopy. The entire area can be cooled in summer and heated in winter. 

Thursday, March 31, 2011

The light at the end of the tunnel

Here's to the end of March (raises glass). Another month down and another day closer to Disney. Today is my girlfriends birthday (HAPPY BIRTHDAY BABY!!!) and yet I still have 2 tests and a paper to finish today. Oh the busy life of a college student. Disney is finally becoming an actual reality in my mindset now, to think that just a little over a month from now I will be down there is still stopping me in my tracks when I think about it. There is still so much to get squared away before then on top of my ever surmounting schoolwork. It's good because it keeps me busy, it's bad because there is SO MUCH TO DO. 

Oh and I decided to start tanning in April as well. I've never gone tanning so it should be interesting. I came to this decision by realizing that with my Scandinavian skin tone I would go up in flames down in Orlando seeing as how my job is completely outside. So I'm sure for the next 2 weeks I'm gonna look like a lobster buy I'm hoping that will help lessen the sudden and drastic change from Illinois sun and weather. Anyways, I'm gonna try to write on this more now that it is getting closer to D-Day.

RANDOM FACT:
Back in the 60s, long hair and facial hair was considered to be a sign of hippies, which the empire could not afford to be associated with. Hence a policy was born requiring all male employees to have short hair and no facial hair at the theme parks. It took until 2000 for the theme parks to renege on the policy. Now male employees are allowed to have neatly trimmed mustaches.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

9 Weeks left

Today marks 9 weeks, which means 63 days, until sign in day down at Vista Way. I find myself in a WORSE place now then when I was pended. Now it just seems that all I want to do is get to Disney: a change of pace, scenery, and people. Today I find myself at the library working on some final projects over my spring break so that I am not overwhelmed with them come the end of April. Out of no where I get this feeling of monotony, a feeling that I have been in this exact same situation, in the exact same place before. I just closed my books, my laptop, and my eyes and just sat there in my little cubicle in complete silence for a couple minutes wondering how analyzing  Charles Dickens's "Hard Times" and the Industrial Revolution is going to help me better myself as an individual, as a person, as a productive member of our future workforce and society. Then the excitement of Disney kicked in.

I realized that this "internship" could be the first step in my future career. "The beginning of the rest of my life" as the cliche goes. I want change, I'm ready for it. Now some of you may be thinking "Wow, thats a lot more emotion/seriousness than I was  expecting from a blog about Disney," well to you guys apologize but I told myself when I started this blog not to change any of my emotions and to write about exactly what I was feeling when I created a new post. Besides, I'm sure some of my future CP's can agree with the feeling.

On a lighter note, however, I have requested to work Main Gates at Magic Kingdom and got a reply back that my "request was being reviewed and noted during the process of final scheduling." I really got the feeling that this was just an automated response but I'm gonna stay positive about it. I believe any job in Main Entrance (the category I got assigned to) is gonna be fun and not really all that stressful so I'll be fine with whatever I get. I suppose I've rambled on enough for this post, time for my random disney fact

RANDOM FACT:
Animal Kingdom has about 100 species of trees and shrubs foreign to North American soil.

Monday, February 21, 2011

86 days and counting.....

I meant to do a "90 days and counting" post but completely slipped my mind as I am now starting preparations to move to Orlando. I have yet to figure out my school end of Disney as my meeting with the ONLY professor on my entire campus who knows how to do credits for Disney has postponed our meeting until this Friday. Once I get that squared away though I should be set paperwork wise with my school. The sad thing is that is the EXTREMELY easy part of this whole ordeal, after I square things away then I get to deal with Disney.

My Sisters wedding is on July 25th and I have to be there, seeing as how I'm a groomsmen. So I e-mailed Recruiting like a good camper and requested the days off........today is day 6 of them not e-mailing me back. Now I understand recruitment is extraordinarily busy right now, but I really need to know before I get disowned from my family for possibly missing the wedding. Regardless of when I hear from them I also need to start saving money together for some new dress clothes for Traditions and the class I'm debating on taking (HR Management). I've also started thinking about roommates...............

Now don't get me wrong, I'm extremely easy to get along with, but rooming with 2-7 strangers it is inevitable that something will go wrong eventually. So I am trying to prepare for it by getting together like 2 or 3 guys for a 2-3 bedroom in Chatham. How did I decide on Chatham you might ask?? Let me tell you, everybody knows that Vista Way is where the parties are at. Now I do like to meet new people but the chance that my roommates or my neighbors will throw a party when I have work at 6 in the morning or just got off of a 12 hour shift at 2:30 AM just doesn't sound that appealing to me. Patterson, from what I understand, is the complete opposite. Everyone is quite and reserved and barely anyone drinks, whether sociably or from an uncontrollable addiction to getting blacked out every weekend.

Chatham seems like a good middle ground. 2 guys that I'm talking to seem to be rather cool and like minded. We want to have neighbors come over for gatherings and themed parties, but by no stretch of the imagination are we alcoholics, nor will we be hosting any such nonsense. We're geeks, video game nerds, movie fanatics.......if this sounds like you are you are over 21 and moving in on May 18th shoot me a comment!! lol. Beyond that, Chatham has their own bus stop and "newer" renovations from what I'm told. This seems like a good place to hang my hat (which has mickey ears on it) for the 8 months while I'm down there.

Also I decided to start posting a random fact about Disney on all of my blogs from now on starting with this.

RANDOM FACT:
At the Walt Disney World Resort, more than 3,500 different designs make up a working wardrobe of about 2 1/2 million pieces.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The Emotional Rollercoaster that is Disney

ALRIGHT!!!!!!!
So the last couple of days have been pretty crazy. Last friday (2/11) I got my pended e-mail from Disney. I'm going to have to say that the feeling from a pended letter is worst then the actual rejection. With an actual rejection you know whats going on, with a pended e-mail everything is put on hold and you hang in the balance. To complicate matters my advisor has been hounding me about  my fall semester. "You need to know what you are doing this fall Michael", I got that line in 2 e-mails and during our meeting. Why I need to rush I'm not quite sure since I can't register for classes for another month. Annoying.

But then today I got the letter all of us are waiting for.....MY ACCEPTANCE LETTER!!!!!!! I have officially been accepted for Fall Advantage at Disney World as a Main Entrance Operator. so HA Mr. Shirley, I will be at Disney this fall. So my emotions have gone from depressed and utterly crushed to excited and pumped for this fall Semester all within the last 4 days......Ridiculous.

So this officially means that this blog will continue into the summer/fall. ::Puts on sunglasses:: I'll Be back

Friday, February 11, 2011

Waiting for acceptance (Star Trek Style)

Journal Log stardate 02.11.2011

This is day 17 with no contact from the mothership, I'm beginning to wonder if they are really out there. I've been going through the motions of my regular schedule with no hope of it easing the anxiety of when they'll beam me up. I hear rumors that today is the day that a lot of us Cadets will be chosen for our crew positions, but until that time I will keep all of my hailing frequencies open for any type of communication. I will not lose hope.