Thursday, August 9, 2012

Role Descriptions

Hello friends!!!

The summer is almost over and you know what that means?! APPLICATIONS WILL BE UP SOON!!! I am SOOOO pumped! I go back to school next Thursday (August 16th) and then I'll have like 2 weeks and then Application time! :) Cue jumping up and down screaming! :)


LOL I had to add that in there :) I actually am pretty excited about this next semester. I have a TON going on but also, my semester will (hopefully) be revolving around DISNEY!

SO obviously when applications come out, I will document the app. process, so this post will be about the available roles. I already mentioned which roles I'm interested in, so I'll put those first. (Disclaimer: this post will prolly end up being pretty long so sorry bout that!)

Attractions:($7.25/hour) Working and operating the rides and production in any of the 4 theme parks.

Merchandising: ($7.37/hour) Working in any of the indoor or outdoor stores/shops on the Disney property.

Character Performer: ($8.15-8.25/hour) REQUIRES AUDITION! Portraying any of the costumed characters on the Disney property.

Character Attendant: ($7.25/hour) Escorting Disney characters and providing information about characters and the Disney World resort to guests.

Vacation Planner: (??) Selling tickets and packages to guests outside of the Disney theme parks.

Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique: ($7.92/hour) Hostess, called a "Fairy Godmother In-Training" who styles hair and makeup on guests ages 3-12.

Main Entrance Operations: (??) Parking, greeting guests, and monitoring the entrances of the 4 theme parks.

Custodial: ($7.39/hour) Cleaning and maintaining upkeep of the Disney parks and resorts.

Quick Service Food & Beverage-QSFB: ($7.56/hour) Preparing and selling food at any of the "counter service" restaurants on the Disney property.

Full Service Food & Beverage-FSFB: ($7.67/hour) Greeting, seating, and serving guests at the "sit-down" restaurants on the Disney property.

Hospitality: ($7.88/hour) Working with guests and the resorts (basically hotel services)

Transportation: ($7.37/hour) Transporting Disney guests on the property using various forms of transportation available to guests that stay on the property.

Hopper: ($7.37/hour) Performs several different roles throughout the Disney parks

PhotoPass Photographer: ($7.92/hour) Photographing guests in the parks

Bell Services Dispatch/Greeter: (??) Handling luggage and greeting guests when they arrive at the resorts.

Housekeeping: ($7.95/hour) Cleaning guests rooms at the resorts on the Disney property.

Lifeguard: ($8.35/hour) Maintaining the safety of guests while using the resort pools and water parks.

Recreation: ($7.37/hour) Working in the recreation areas at resorts, waterparks, and the Disney Wide World of Sports complex.

Costuming: ($7.37/hour) Working with employee and entertainment costumes backstage.


Those wages are based on Spring 2012, so they are subject to change a little depending on when you do the College Program. On the application, you will have a place to put High Interest, Low Interest, or No Interest on the list of roles. KEEP IN MIND, you could be considered for any of the roles you put in high or low interest! One of the hard things for me will probably be staying open to many roles, but also being selective. I REALLY want to be a CP!! So that's all for tonight! Feel free to ask me ANY questions! I might have a chance to post between now and application time, but you will DEFINITELY hear from me the first week of September!! :) :)

Have an absolutely positively Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious DAY!!! :)

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