So today was my first day all decked out and in my costume.
I work at the Liberty Inn at the American Pavillion in Epcot. This is my costume and yes, I do look great in a bonnet. My first day of training was busser training! It's cool I get to set up the Magical Moments table and talk to every guest that is willing to talk to me. I had Maria as my super awesome trainer, she was super nice but some of the old ladies can be mean. Like one of them like yelled at me when I walked in because I didn't have my hair all the way in my bonnet. It was my first day how was I suppost to know that just walking in the door? Anyway I learned how to clean tables, push in chairs, take out the trash, sweep... you know all those things you do at home? ya. Always remember to wash your hands. No one likes dirty hands.
Seriously though, the best part about being a busser is that I get to hang out with all the guests. I was princess bowing with this one little girl; and I accidentally made a little girl cry but I guess she's just really shy and scared of meeting new people, at least thats what the mom said; an older kid was having a bad time during his school field trip and I may not have made up for his overall bad time but I atleast got to put a smile on his face; this nice old couple tried to tip me; someone tipped me (totally sad I can't keep tips); helped a little girl stop crying; and played checkers with a little boy (felt bad because his brother played him next and was so mean to him that he was crying).
Overall though very good day. I will say that the shoes hurt so whoever has to wear those shoes...... I'm warning you. It's not fun at the end of the day when your walking to the bus stop. Ah, ya... thats a blister.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
Ride vs Ride: Space Mountain, Teacups, Haunted Mansion, etc.
Space Mountain:
The line to this ride is really steep so be prepared for that but on a brighter note it has video games to play in line while you wait. The one here in Florida is cool because it has 2 tracks and at the beginning you can wave to each other. It is single rider so kind of like this (o(o(o)-(o(o(o) compared to DL which is double rider (8(8(8)-(8(8(8). They have kind of the same beginning with the lights and stuff to make it look like your going through hyper drive but when you get moving down the track it is a lot bumper and fast and zippy and actually like a real coaster compared to DL were its smooth, fast, has slick turns, and isn't to bad. Like I really had to hold on to my bar and one girl lost her hat. Also, DL has better music because WDW didn't have any.
+: more like a coaster, maybe a little longer, waiting in line can be fun
-: no awesome music, bumpy, seats are kind of cramp
Haunted Mansion:
You have 2 line options here, one goes straight to the ride one takes you through the graveyard and is pretty neat. I recommend it for photos. At some point they meet up and you get into the Mansion. It has the same opening but the difference is you get on the ride almost as soon as you get out of the room with no doors or windows. Theres little tweaks like the moving busts are in the ride instead of in line and so are the transforming photos, and theres some blinking eyes watching you. Other than that, same thing just in a bigger looking mansion.
+: graveyard, less standing once your inside, longer ride, few more details
-: location of the actual ride (you might miss it coming out of fantasyland)
Snow Whites Scary Adventures:
The line to this ride is really steep so be prepared for that but on a brighter note it has video games to play in line while you wait. The one here in Florida is cool because it has 2 tracks and at the beginning you can wave to each other. It is single rider so kind of like this (o(o(o)-(o(o(o) compared to DL which is double rider (8(8(8)-(8(8(8). They have kind of the same beginning with the lights and stuff to make it look like your going through hyper drive but when you get moving down the track it is a lot bumper and fast and zippy and actually like a real coaster compared to DL were its smooth, fast, has slick turns, and isn't to bad. Like I really had to hold on to my bar and one girl lost her hat. Also, DL has better music because WDW didn't have any.
+: more like a coaster, maybe a little longer, waiting in line can be fun
-: no awesome music, bumpy, seats are kind of cramp
Teacups:
This ride is almost exactly the same except that your under a tent and theres a giant tea pot in the center.
+: under a tent
-: under a tent, ugly teacups
Haunted Mansion:
You have 2 line options here, one goes straight to the ride one takes you through the graveyard and is pretty neat. I recommend it for photos. At some point they meet up and you get into the Mansion. It has the same opening but the difference is you get on the ride almost as soon as you get out of the room with no doors or windows. Theres little tweaks like the moving busts are in the ride instead of in line and so are the transforming photos, and theres some blinking eyes watching you. Other than that, same thing just in a bigger looking mansion.
+: graveyard, less standing once your inside, longer ride, few more details
-: location of the actual ride (you might miss it coming out of fantasyland)
Pretty sure this is the exact same ride but don't take my word for it because I never go on it that much. The part in the forest might scare you if your on drugs or a small child though so be careful there.
+: they are scary adventures
-: Not very memorable
Making Kingdom! a little bit of Epcot
So I was lucky enough to have my first experience at the Magic Kingdom! It was cut short but trust me, still fun. I even get a pin to mark this momentous day!
My first day roaming the parks was kind of like meh because we had time for like 3 rides and a character greeting before we had to leave because of the stupid Night of Joy thing. Let me just tell you I am not a fan of going through the Space Mountain line having to listen to kids scream about how jesus loves me. I just wanna ride the ride! Then when we got kicked out at about 7 we hurried over to Epcot and hung out there and I even got to see Illuminations! It was cool but then we got lost getting out of the park and ended up having to ask 4 different cast members for directions.
Day 2 was with the girls and it was actually a quiet bundle of fun. We like hanging out together but its always kind of quiet when we do..... Anyway we hit up some more rides that I didn't get to go on before and I kind of got seperated but I took that time to buy my very first stitch pin from WDW and decided I need to familiarize myself with all the parks here. I'm going to regretably start with Epcot since I work there but then the Magic Kingdom will be next! Anyway in my time apart I enjoyed the haunted mansion, hunted for pickles, took some fun photos, and became one with the crowd during the show before the fireworks and during the fireworks. It just felt so amazing watching all the pictures come alive on the castle and knowing I'm apart of that now. Like I just couldn't hold it anymore when they showed the people that were proposed to that day and started crying. It really is amazing. However another goal came out of the fireworks: find the best place to watch the fireworks because where I was started to hurt my neck.
I came back later that night to enjoy something you will only get as a cast member: a cast preview! It was to show off and act as a dress rehersal for the Boo to You parade for Mickeys Not So Scary Halloween Party. It was really cute and really fun to watch. There was all the characters you love, some I don't know, they had the villains, they even had the shadow man! There was even Christopher Robin! And the rumor is going around that Johnny Depp actually came by to play the Jack Sparrow on top of the Pirates of the Caribbean float. Don't think it's true, but it was a great look a like. Omg the cowboys and the grave diggers were the best! If you see it.... you'll understand XD
My first day roaming the parks was kind of like meh because we had time for like 3 rides and a character greeting before we had to leave because of the stupid Night of Joy thing. Let me just tell you I am not a fan of going through the Space Mountain line having to listen to kids scream about how jesus loves me. I just wanna ride the ride! Then when we got kicked out at about 7 we hurried over to Epcot and hung out there and I even got to see Illuminations! It was cool but then we got lost getting out of the park and ended up having to ask 4 different cast members for directions.
Day 2 was with the girls and it was actually a quiet bundle of fun. We like hanging out together but its always kind of quiet when we do..... Anyway we hit up some more rides that I didn't get to go on before and I kind of got seperated but I took that time to buy my very first stitch pin from WDW and decided I need to familiarize myself with all the parks here. I'm going to regretably start with Epcot since I work there but then the Magic Kingdom will be next! Anyway in my time apart I enjoyed the haunted mansion, hunted for pickles, took some fun photos, and became one with the crowd during the show before the fireworks and during the fireworks. It just felt so amazing watching all the pictures come alive on the castle and knowing I'm apart of that now. Like I just couldn't hold it anymore when they showed the people that were proposed to that day and started crying. It really is amazing. However another goal came out of the fireworks: find the best place to watch the fireworks because where I was started to hurt my neck.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Discovery Day and F&B Core Cafe
Lets go over my last 2 Training Days:
Yesterday was my Theme Park Orientation, or Discovery Day, at EPCOT. What happens is you arrive at EPCOT cast services and are waiting outside of a gate, then your "teachers," "leaders," whatever you want to refer to them as, they come out and tell you how to get past the security gate using your ID or if on a bad day how to get in without your ID. Ours ran late so a security gaurd was the one who gave us this mini presentation. From there you have your very first experience in Signing In to work, very important to get into this habit because your pay check is based off of it. You go to a special room and are given your intro to EPCOT. I love all the videos because they're full of Walt Disney talking about the parks and his plans and its like wow, I am working for this man.
Anyway.....Then you get a cast tour of how to get around backstage and on stage, where basic things are, ect..... and even some things that I have literally taken an oath to not expose. Then you go back to class and you get a free lanyard to keep your ID and even the infamous little Earning my Ears ribbon that you will need to attach to your name tag unless you happen to know everything there is to know about the park. Then you meet with a trainer and you get assigned the rest of your training schedule for the next 3 weeks. Now because I'm in QSR, I have a full schedule. Other jobs may only have the first week set up for training so don't be concerned if not all the days are filled in on your 3 week sheet. Go to the days you have scheduled and your trainer will help you out. This is also the fun part where you find out what your costume looks like. The bus ride home is the best part and you'll see why when you go through this.
Today! I had F&B Core Cafe, it's where the cast members working with food go to take a food safety and procedures class. Nothing to hard just your going to want to fall asleep, text, and talk to your friends. DO NOT DO THIS! They have no problem calling you out in front of everyone and they have the right to take away your cell phones and then you have to deal with management and you could be terminated. You MUST pay attention to the food safety procedures. They are important. Next you will go to the computer lab and register for the HUB, Disney's Intraweb. Then you will take some online training and only if you are in Food Service will you be taking a trip down to Casting and supplied with a free pair of shoes for your work location. No other jobs besides those in Food and Beverage get free shoes and it is recommended that you not try to buy your shoes before they tell you what kind you'll need because every location is different. Then your free to leave and go home, and nap, because trust me. These 2 days and the awesomeness of free park access will leave you drained. Lucky me, I get the next 2 days off to run around and go crazy!
Yesterday was my Theme Park Orientation, or Discovery Day, at EPCOT. What happens is you arrive at EPCOT cast services and are waiting outside of a gate, then your "teachers," "leaders," whatever you want to refer to them as, they come out and tell you how to get past the security gate using your ID or if on a bad day how to get in without your ID. Ours ran late so a security gaurd was the one who gave us this mini presentation. From there you have your very first experience in Signing In to work, very important to get into this habit because your pay check is based off of it. You go to a special room and are given your intro to EPCOT. I love all the videos because they're full of Walt Disney talking about the parks and his plans and its like wow, I am working for this man.
Anyway.....Then you get a cast tour of how to get around backstage and on stage, where basic things are, ect..... and even some things that I have literally taken an oath to not expose. Then you go back to class and you get a free lanyard to keep your ID and even the infamous little Earning my Ears ribbon that you will need to attach to your name tag unless you happen to know everything there is to know about the park. Then you meet with a trainer and you get assigned the rest of your training schedule for the next 3 weeks. Now because I'm in QSR, I have a full schedule. Other jobs may only have the first week set up for training so don't be concerned if not all the days are filled in on your 3 week sheet. Go to the days you have scheduled and your trainer will help you out. This is also the fun part where you find out what your costume looks like. The bus ride home is the best part and you'll see why when you go through this.
Today! I had F&B Core Cafe, it's where the cast members working with food go to take a food safety and procedures class. Nothing to hard just your going to want to fall asleep, text, and talk to your friends. DO NOT DO THIS! They have no problem calling you out in front of everyone and they have the right to take away your cell phones and then you have to deal with management and you could be terminated. You MUST pay attention to the food safety procedures. They are important. Next you will go to the computer lab and register for the HUB, Disney's Intraweb. Then you will take some online training and only if you are in Food Service will you be taking a trip down to Casting and supplied with a free pair of shoes for your work location. No other jobs besides those in Food and Beverage get free shoes and it is recommended that you not try to buy your shoes before they tell you what kind you'll need because every location is different. Then your free to leave and go home, and nap, because trust me. These 2 days and the awesomeness of free park access will leave you drained. Lucky me, I get the next 2 days off to run around and go crazy!
Friday, September 9, 2011
Traditions!
So bum bum buuuum! Traditions! At casting they give you a list of what you can and cannot wear to Traditions so I won't go into detail, just so long as it looks professional and your piercings and tattoos are taken care of your fine. About half way through I realized when I sit down my pant leg goes up so I was flashing my tattoo! Luckily I was in the back so I didn't get in trouble for it.
For those that don't already know, Traditions is like your first day of Orientation for your job. You go over the ethics and get a tour and a brief history of the company and even a little sneak peak about where they will be going. For me I knew every sneak peak they showed us but it was still neat. I'm a big baby and teared up a couple of times... but I must have had the lame Disney group or something because the people were so quiet and not excited! Still our leaders Jon and Jill were great.
For those that don't already know, Traditions is like your first day of Orientation for your job. You go over the ethics and get a tour and a brief history of the company and even a little sneak peak about where they will be going. For me I knew every sneak peak they showed us but it was still neat. I'm a big baby and teared up a couple of times... but I must have had the lame Disney group or something because the people were so quiet and not excited! Still our leaders Jon and Jill were great.
You get on a bus at your designated pick up spot (based on your apartment complex) that will take you to Disney University!
I won't spoil all the surprises for you because at a certain point we became cast members and were not allowed to take photos of anything. But I will say I saw a peak at the Fantasy land expansion construction, Secret tunnels, back stage areas, and some of the STITCH RIDE! Seriously be ready to walk because its a lot more than you want to be doing in nice shoes. I tried to come prepared by putting bandaids on and I sweat them off in the heat and got little blisters on my feet :(
Still in the end it was worth it because I got my lovely entrance card and my name tag!
What a bummer that it says RCC on it but despite that its still all super pretty and fantastic! And now I can start working and getting into the Parks for FREE!!! mwahahaha :)
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Day 2
Today was a laid back kind of day. I got to sleep in and relax while one of my roommates tried out for face character auditions. I took a nice shower, I coughed up some phlegm. It was great. Anyway, then I had to get ready cuz we had a housing meeting and we were suppost to be on a bus at 2:15 to arrive to our meetings at 3. Well the bus didn't even arrive til 3 and then he didn't know where he was suppost to take us. Obviously we need to get some transportation kinks fixed but its cool because when the whole group gave up and we stayed we took their seats on the bench while we waited. Don't worry they came back after the guy scolded them about leaving.
We finally get there and we are given a quick run down of all the rules and such and even a few little skits put on my the Price Management (PM) and Security team. We even learned how to win yummy chocolate: have an awesomely clean room. We also learned that there is some things in our apartment that we need to report so that we don't get in trouble come inspection time becuase it was like that when we moved in (lots of thumb tack holes in the wall, etc).
After the meeting I learned how to read the new bus schedule and went on the correct bus to get home (multiple buses, multiple stops, read the schedule). I had time to stop off and eat a lean pocket before guiding my roommates to the correct bus to return to the commons and enter into a game of GROCERY BINGO!
Another thing they don't tell you about grocery bingo is that they throw stuff AT YOU! Like I was to scared to grab anything cuz I kept coming close to being hit in the face. I managed to nab a pen that hit me so I didn't come back with nothing. Not to mention I got to see an awesomely fun dance off for the last bag of groceries. I think the one guy was a go-go dancer back home and obviously he won.
Then we rode the bus and I was thankful for being a girl because I could rest my boobs on the pole to avoid hitting myself to hard against it at stops and turns because I was too short to reach the bar at the top that people use to steady themselves on the bus. So I guess ladies you have 2 options there depending on your height and guys.... I don't know what to tell you.
We finally get there and we are given a quick run down of all the rules and such and even a few little skits put on my the Price Management (PM) and Security team. We even learned how to win yummy chocolate: have an awesomely clean room. We also learned that there is some things in our apartment that we need to report so that we don't get in trouble come inspection time becuase it was like that when we moved in (lots of thumb tack holes in the wall, etc).
Now tragedy upon tragedy, no one tells you this is the most nail bitingly stressful game of bingo you have ever played in your life but it is. I mean you're all there for good fun and they try to keep it loose and happy with dance-offs and mini challenges (tonights being Mummy and involving toilet paper) but seriously everyone is so focused on winning and you can't help but get into it. Now because so many people line up to play this game I guess there are 2 sessions. We left the first one and ran right back in line for the second one since we didn't win. No rule against it so its fine.
Then we rode the bus and I was thankful for being a girl because I could rest my boobs on the pole to avoid hitting myself to hard against it at stops and turns because I was too short to reach the bar at the top that people use to steady themselves on the bus. So I guess ladies you have 2 options there depending on your height and guys.... I don't know what to tell you.
Day 1 Part 2
Ok where was I.... Ya! So when you get back home your most likely going to have been divided up and what ever group you left with you didn't come back with so you may hafta find your way back to the apartment by yourself. I still had one of my roommates with me because I saw her get off the bus and I ran over to her. We decided to head to the clubhouse and try to find out what places deliver around here and get a transportation schedule. We got a little lost and ended up in the pool area but eventually we found the clubhouse entrance.
We got seperated again because she had to find something out about her classes and I went to the room and relaxed a bit with the other 2 and we peaked into the 3rd bedroom trying to find our new roommates but sadly they were not home. When my other roommate got back we all piled into the car and headed to Walmart. We broke off and had 30 minutes to find what we all needed. We almost forgot essential things like toilet paper but we managed to gather all our food items and firgure out how to stack them in the car. I spent about $73 but I grabbed things I figured I'd need so we'll see what happens >.<
We were starving at this point because Disney doesn't feed you all day. You just get a couple snacks here and there assuming they don't run out. So we used the GPS in the car and found China Pearl, obviously this is chinese food.
We got home and unpacked and met one of our new roommates! She still wasn't our mystery roommate that was rumored that she was from Australia but she had just arrived today like us. She didn't stay long and went out by herself so I gathered everyone together because I didn't want to be rude and eat without them and we sat down to dinner and light chit chat. I'll probably never eat from this place again because once I ate enough rice to quiet the gapping hole in my stomach I realized it wasn't that good. The meat was just horrible and I could do a better job, but the veggies were yummy (we had brocoli beef, rice, fried rice, and cashew chicken).
After dinner we tried to figure out what to do about cleaning the dishes and decided we would use the dishwasher and get dishsoap tomorrow. Then we got to do the most fun thing ever. COLORING! We got paper and markers and we made name cards for our doors so we could try to learn everyones name.
The other girl that left came back and started on one too and we learned a little about her, like that she's allergic to peanuts and in the process of talking to her we heard someone at the door so we all froze up and were like, "omg its her! what do we do?" and after starring at the door a while we realised she needed help getting in. So Liby got up and opened the door for her and we were all like, "HI!" I guess she had been at the mall all day. We got to learn alittle about her and her roommates before us: some Turkish girls, a French girl, a British girl, and an American. By now it was late so people started hurrying off to bed and I was up writing my Day 1 blog.
BTW:
I must say sleeping wasn't too bad. I may consider buying another mattress top foamy thing because they didn't lie, the beds are kind of hard. The biggest issue is probably that the beds squeak when you move, even a little, so when your trying to be quiet it makes it impossible.
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