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Saturday, December 5, 2015

Putting the Disney College Program on Your Resume

So here's a super relevant blog post! I've been spending more time applying to jobs recently than studying for finals...whoops! But here's the general rule of thumb about the DCP on your resume: Disney gets you the interview, but you have to sell yourself to get the job. This of course depends on a few other things as well, but for the most part interviewers and employers are incredibly interested when they see the word "Disney"! They want to know more about you and your job history, because they automatically know you have great customer service experience and should be a great employee. I've actually gotten an interview for every place I've applied for a job, it's just when I get to the interview that things go hit or miss! And we're talking about at least six interviews in the past month or so. So getting the Disney College Program on your resume and having a solid resume is an essential start.

I'm not going to put my resume in here for the sake of privacy, but I made sure that my DCP section was succinct yet thorough. Don't use fluff words in your resume, it's not an essay, it's supposed to be professional! You'd be surprised how many resumes read like a high school English paper. My resume is organized with name/contact info at the top, then my education section, then work experience, and finally community involvement/school clubs/volunteer work. I put the DCP under work experience and chose to list it as a job rather than an internship. You always have time to clarify what exactly it is in your interview! So mine is organized on the first line with "Walt Disney Parks & Resorts", "Orlando, FL" (in the middle), and "September 2014 - January 2015" (on the right). The second line I have my role listed, so "Quick-Service Food & Beverage", and the third line (and below) are my bullet points for what I did/learned. I made sure to include the words safety, courtesy, show, and efficiency, since that was drilled in my brain for how to be a good cast member ;) I used terminology such as "provided excellent guest satisfaction by...", "learned how to efficiently work as a team by...", and "overcame language and culture barriers", etc. My DCP section was 5 lines total, and my other work experience varies from 3-4 lines. I have three other jobs listed under work experience. I also have slightly smaller font for my resume to try fit everything in without looking cluttered!

This is looking super long, so here's a throwback Disney pic to make it look less boring.



My main advice regarding resumes is to stress the customer service aspect, and whatever skills you picked up that will fit the job you are currently applying to. This could be teamwork, language barriers, professionalism, safety, enthusiasm, really whatever fits your job you're looking at. Make sure that you are thorough enough that you cover your bases, but don't overwhelm the person reading it. Make sure it's an accurate and succinct overview, unique/detailed enough to pique interest. Also have at least five people read it from different areas (family, friends, professors, current/past employers, etc.) not just your parents. This will act as a spelling and grammar check, and make sure it makes sense and reads well! Sometimes we cram too much detail in and it ends up looking cluttered, so having other people look at it really helps! Also if your school has a career center, those are incredibly helpful for resumes.

When it comes to the interview you can explain the DCP in more detail, it's a paid internship that gave participants the unique chance to take seminars from Disney professionals, and provided extensive networking opportunities, etc. This is where you can really tailor your program highlights to the job you're applying for. And it's always good to talk about the guest interaction experiences, and things that will vouch for your character/work ethic. Employers aren't JUST looking for relevant work experience, they want to know you'll be a good fit personality wise too!

Okay well that pretty much covers what I've experienced with using the DCP to help me professionally! It really does help you stand out in a pile of resumes, so take advantage of that :) I really hope this was helpful!! Best of luck in your job hunt <3

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Does Post-Disney Depression Get Easier?

First of all, Happy Thanksgiving! I had a wonderful time being home for five days :) Luckily while I was home I got to see Lindsey, my DCP roomie!! We had LOTS of reminiscing and that's what brought on this post for me :) In the (almost) year since I've been out of the program I'll kind of go over the ups and downs, and what I anticipate for the future. 

The first six months or so were the hardest. You have to go back to school, or home, or (in my case) New Zealand, and it's a hard adjustment! You're SO used to going to the parks when you're bored, eating whatever the heck you want (hello chicken nuggets!!) and not gaining weight because you walk and sweat so much, and being able to use your annual pass at Universal just because you're craving a Butterbeer. The hardest part for me, being in New Zealand, is that I was no longer surrounded by these wonderful and POSITIVE human beings that are genuinely thrilled to be working, and that I was in a tiny town with so little to do on the weekdays. It's SO easy in the DCP to get to the parks, or the resorts to check out the gingerbread houses, or Downtown Disney (sorry, Disney Springs) to get a Starbucks and window shop. You just go from this amazing semester of constantly doing fun things with happy people, to normal life with some happy people and many angry/sad/bored people. So the adjustment was incredibly hard, but I had a constant group message going with my roommates that always cheered me up :) 

It's easier now that I'm back in my normal schedule (in America) with my good friends, but I'll go through bouts of missing it a ton. Like right now. Lindsey basically said the same thing, it's now bearable, but we still miss it a lot some days! We're both planning on going back for spring 2017! It was so weird for me being back in Magic Kingdom with Sarah, it was like no time had changed, but it was SO weird because we had to try squish as much in as possible rather than just meandering around and enjoying our time! So strange. And so hard to leave. Also weird to see the other CPs at my old work location, but fun to see my old coworkers :) 

Pretty much the first year sucks being away, but you go from craving Disney everyday and kind of hating your life, to still missing Disney but being able to be content with your time away :) Of course everyone has a different experience, but Lindsey and I were pretty much the same. You go through these stages (ESPECIALLY AROUND APPLICATION SEASON OMG) when you're like hmmm....how can I do another program and still graduate on time...but then you realize you can't. And continue with Plan A of doing another program once you graduate :) Can you guys believe I'll probably be doing application blogs less than a year from now?! I REALLY hope it all works out like I want it to <3

Anyway, hopefully this offered a little insight into the year following your program. I miss it all the time, and especially miss blogging my awesome days, but am running out of blog ideas! It's like having a little piece of home to read :) My advice to ANYONE doing a program is to vlog/blog/take videos/document your whole life in pictures because it is SO fun to go back and read/watch/view them. Whenever I'm homesick for Disney I go back and read my old blog posts! It's so much fun to see what I was thinking throughout the program. The first and last few are particularly fun to read. 

Anyhoo, have an amazing week! I plan on going to go see the Good Dinosaur, and of course Star Wars once that comes out <33333333 Until next time, have a magical day :)

Tuesday, October 27, 2015

WDW Trip Day Four: HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS

Our final day of our amazing trip ended in my home park! I only had about two hours here, because I had to catch the bus back to the hotel at 1:15pm. Luckily there's not a WHOLE lot to do in Studios right now, especially since Sarah doesn't do Rockin' Rollercoaster OR Tower of Terror! So we did Star Tours, then went and saw Beauty and the Beast show (which I had never seen before, but always meant to go see). It was super cute but I must admit that I prefer Disneyland's Aladdin! SIDE NOTE: SO MAD THEY'RE TAKING IT AWAY. It's seriously so good!! And there is no need to put in ANOTHER Frozen show, there are plenty already. Anyway, getting sidetracked. Well we got to go visit my old restaurant which was super fun, I got to see an old coordinator, bartender, and three of my old coworkers! One of them is now a coordinator which is great, she deserves it! I tried a pina colada for the first time, and was surprisingly disappointed. I think I prefer the virgin version hahaha! Sweet sugary drinks just don't do it for me.

Well I had a 5:15pm flight home, and had such a fun flight! I took a short nap in the beginning, but for the next 3 hours ended up playing with the little girl next to me. She was in first grade and wanted me to help her with her homework, then play makeup games on her iPad with her, then play with her fortune teller (remember those?! "Pick a color. Y-E-L-L-O-W. Now pick a number..."). She was SO darling, telling me all the characters she got to meet in Disney World. Her grandma was also in our row and was a really neat person, she grew up in Holland. So they were incredibly fun to sit with. The little girl's name was Annika, and at the end of the flight she goes "maybe next time I go to Disney World, we can meet up in Hollywood Studios and meet Baymax". And as if that wasn't cute enough she then says "well I hope you're on my next flight, this was fun!". OK STOP. So cute. It was her first flight ever, to and from Orlando. Well turns out her and her grandma live in Fort Collins too! They were both extremely sweet and made the flight fly by. And like that, my vacation was over :( I got home around 10:30pm, then had to be up the next morning for my 8am class. Had class from 8am to 1:30pm, then work from 2pm to 8:30pm. I just got off work so I'm now FINALLY home. It's been a very very very long day. I wish I was back at Disney World :( But let's be honest, I'll be back there again soon enough ;)


So weird without the hat :(


The worst part of the whole trip, besides leaving (obviously), and not being able to use my cast discount, was not having our whole apartment there with us. I've been lucky enough to be able to see 4 of my 5 other roommates in the 10 months since our program ended, but it would be so amazing to be able to meet up in our old home <3 LOVE YOU ALL! #26301

WDW Trip Day Three: ANIMAL KINGDOM AND MICKEY'S NOT SO SCARY HALLOWEEN PARTY!!

This morning we were supposed to meet at DAK at 11am, but her brother slept through his alarm and ended up showing up at 12:15. We headed to Festival of the Lion King, which made me emotional for some reason haha but I love that show! We were in the giraffe section. Then we went to Dinosaur to (barely) catch our FastPasses, and I have to say that ride is scarier than I remember. After Dinosaur we went straight to our FastPasses at Expedition Everest, which is always SO much fun. We got Yak and Yeti quick service for lunch (I got chicken fried rice), then went to the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail to see the gorillas, they're so funny. One of the gorillas was sitting in a corner, and another (that looked like a teenager) came over and pinched her butt then ran away hahahaha. Fast forward 5 minutes and the same gorilla chucks a bucket at her. These animals are fantastic. Well we went to our FastPasses at Kilimanjaro Safari then headed out back to the hotel. Oh, and I ran into my RA from freshman year at Colorado State University who is now doing the Disney College Program as a Photopass Photographer which is crazy. Small world?


Cheyenne, my freshman RA!





We got ready for Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party (MNSSHP) then headed to the park at 7pm. I went as Elsa on a Budget, and Sarah was Hallie Golighty from Breakfast at Tiffany's. This night was probably the highlight of the vacation, SO fun. All wait times were crazy short! The first thing we did was take castle pictures, then go get Pixie Dusted at Sir Mickey's for the FIRST TIME EVER.





We waited like 10 minutes to meet Cinderella and Rapunzel, and maybe 20 minutes to meet Snow White.




We then waited by Walt in front of the castle for the Hocus Pocus Villain show WHICH WAS SO GOOD, then Celebrate the Magic, and Wishes. They were all back to back which was great. The fireworks were spectacular, and Celebrate the Magic is always wonderful, but it's the normal one.

After those shows we rode Haunted Mansion, then headed over to Frontierland for the Halloween Parade (which was also really cool, the grave diggers are AWESOME). On our way to the parade we ran into the Evil Queen from Snow White who randomly came up to us and touched our faces hahaha kinda freaky, but some great pictures came out of it!




Finally we hit up all the short ride lines! We waited 35 minutes for Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, which is CRAZY short for that attraction. I think we nailed our picture poses.


We also walked right on to Space Mountain, and I did a little better with this pose.


That was our last attraction of the night because the park closed at midnight, and we walked on at 11:55pm. Seriously the best night ever. We also Trick-Or-Treated but only one location.

WDW Trip Day Two: MAGIC KINGDOM!!

Let's be honest here, this is the day I was really looking forward to. We got to the park around 11am, and stayed until like 11:30pm. And this day FLEW by, it was crazy!! We rode Space Mountain, and I failed at the photo. This is a common occurrence with me, I always look the wrong direction.


We also rode the Little Mermaid ride, Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, Teacups, Astro Orbiter, Big Thunder, and went to the Monster's Inc. Laugh Floor and Mickey's Philharmagic. This was our first time on Astro Orbiter and we had to squish into this tiny little space shuttle haha. But one of the Cast Members was from New Zealand so that was exciting! And Sarah's brother got on the big screen at the Laugh Floor! If you've seen the show you know that they call someone out to dance, and he got called out! But he was lame and didn't dance. I almost forgot! The AMAZING cast member let us go through the FastPass line because Sarah was wearing her Disney Alumni shirt, so that was really special for us :) Shoutout to the Monster's Inc. Laugh Floor CM! Wish we had written down his name.


I got to see my old coworker (from SCC) Mckenzie who now works at the Haunted Mansion!

We also got to meet Ariel, she's always so much fun to chat with :)


We of course got LeFou's Brew, and kids chicken nugget meals for every meal ;) Also, I got an adorable white V-neck shirt that has Walt and Mickey on Main Street <3

We ended the night with Celebrate the Magic and Wishes, and of course I cried. Celebrate the Magic just always gets to me haha <3 We walked around some more after Wishes then headed back to the hotel! And can I just rant for a second? PEOPLE THAT VIDEOTAPE FIREWORKS WITH THE VIDEO LIGHT ON. 1. What happened to enjoying the moment?! You're spending the entire show watching your phone screen to make sure you have a good shot, if you're going to do that just go watch it on YouTube! 2. It is SO distracting to see those blinding white lights that people use for videotaping at night. Also 50% of people are videotaping and you're surrounded by little phone screens which is also distracting. 3. Parents completely ignore their kids so they can videotape. Seriously?! Ok. Rant over. Besides that irritating fact, it was an absolutely PERFECT day.







WDW Trip Day One: EPCOT!!

My Disney World birthday trip started with a red eye flight on Thursday night. My flight left out of Denver at 11:50pm and arrived in Orlando at 5:25am. I took the Magical Express to All Star Movies Resort and arrived there around 6:15am. It was obviously too early to get into my room so I sat in the dining hall and played on my laptop until I figured out I left my phone on the bus. Unfortunately I had to wait all day to get my phone back, a very stressful ordeal, but luckily they had it in the airport office and brought it to my room that night! I stayed in the hotel until 10:30am and went to go meet up with Sarah's brother Josh to go into the parks. I was dumb and didn't pack summer clothes in my carry on bag, so I had the joy of wearing my airport clothes (leggings and a long sleeve shirt!) to the parks. I just rolled them up, but still, I was melting in the mid 80's degree weather.

Well I hung out with Josh until Sarah got in at around 12:30. It was one of my FAVORITE events of the year...Food & Wine Festival!! YAY!! And I was finally legal to try some drinks :) I got apple ice wine from Canada (I think), a cider flight from Farm Fresh that included pumpkin hard cider, elderberry, raspberry, and dry pear. My favorite was the dry pear hard cider, but the pumpkin was interesting and the apple ice wine was pretty good! I also tried melon shave ice from Japan, the Kalua pork slider from Hawaii, the potato leek waffle from Belgium (OMG MY ABSOLUTE FAV), the escargot croissant from France, lefse from Norway, and caramel popcorn from Germany. Not all of those are F&W Festival specific, but they were all delicious. The croissant thing had weird texture, but wasn't too bad. Of course we also tried the free sodas from Club Cool (Thailand's Melon Fanta is the best!). 

We took a short break in the middle of the day to go cool down, try find my phone, and digest food. We mostly did rides when we came back, Soarin' (ONE OF MY FAVORITE RIDES AT WDW), Spaceship Earth, and Test Track (Sarah had never been, she didn't really like speed rides during our program). After Soarin' we headed back to the hotel, we were pretty pooped from the day and I had only gotten 3 hours of sleep the night before. Overall a wonderful first day :)


Sarah on the left, me on the right (in my hot plane clothes)


Epcot sunsets are actually the best.


We had a BALL at Epcot ;)



Saturday, September 19, 2015

BIRTHDAY WEEKEND PLANS: I'M GOING BACK TO DISNEY WORLD!!

So guess what. I'M GOING BACK TO MY CASTLE <3 I turn 21 on October 14th and am going to Disney World October 23-26 :) I can't even explain how excited I am. One of my roommates from my college program, Sarah, has a little brother doing the program this fall at Sunshine Seasons in Epcot so he's getting us in for free! I got a roundtrip plane ticket from Denver to Orlando for $250 which is UNREAL, and we're staying at All Star Movies for pretty cheap, so it'll be a nice and cheap vacation ;) The only block out date is for Magic Kingdom so we'll pay for a one day ticket for MK, but the other three days we'll park hop between the other three parks! It's going to be Epcot Food & Wine Festival which is literally the best thing ever, so I'm SUPER pumped for that. And Sarah and I will both be 21 so we'll try some stuff out :)

Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Parties will be going on so we might also get a ticket for that, but we're kind of cheap so....maybe not. Hahaha. Ok well here's our rough schedule!

My flight gets in at 5:30am on Friday, so I'll probably head straight to the hotel to drop off my luggage, but it will be too soon to check in. I'm guessing I'll meet Sarah's brother at Epcot to get in, then hang around until Sarah gets in (her flight lands around 11am). On Saturday we'll go Magic Kingdom all day (and I'll BAWL my eyes out for Wishes and Celebrate the Magic!!) then Epcot and Hollywood Studios on Sunday, and Animal Kingdom on Monday. My flight leaves around 6pm, and Sarah's leaves around 8pm. So I'll probably get back to the hotel around 2pm and take the Magical Express to the airport. I can't even tell you how excited I am. I swear it's all I ever think about ;)

On a fun side note: I just updated my Disney credit card and now have a DARTH VADER CREDIT CARD. Yeah, it's SO SO SO cool!!! I'm a bit of a nerd, what can I say.

Alright that's all I have for now! Just wanted to share the happy news :) Y'all will hear from me in October with a full update on the vacation. Have a magical week <3

Monday, August 17, 2015

My Most Magical Moments: DCP Edition

So I recently took a road trip with one of my DCP roommates and best friends from high school, Lindsey. We had like 24 hours in the car so obviously we spent a lot of time reminiscing on our program. This post is dedicated to my favorite and most magical memories from my program!

I'm going to make a numbered list for simplicity, and start from the beginning and move forward from there :)


  1. The process of getting accepted into the program. This memory was really special because I got my acceptance email less than a week before I went to Disneyland for Spring Break! So I got to hangout in a Disney park with the knowledge I would soon be the one making magical moments :)
  2. Check-in when my roommates and I found out our roles and apartment! I found out I was working in Hollywood Studios and my restaurant was literally RIGHT next to my roommates restaurant, so that was really awesome. 
  3. Also finding out we got Chatham Square as our apartment complex, then moving in for the first time and discovering there was great air conditioning ;)
  4. The surprise at Traditions! I won't ruin it but...it was SO cool and made the long day of getting up at like 5:30am completely worth it. 
  5. Getting my blue ID, it made everything feel so real and official!! I feel like that's the moment you're an OFFICIAL cast member. 
  6. Going into the park for free for the first time! I went to Hollywood Studios (my new home!) with my roommate Mikaela who also had an early Traditions, and we got caught in a torrential downpour. #Florida. But here's the thing, I'm from Seattle and rain is kind of my thing so we actually ran around singing songs and practically had the park to ourselves!!! This was the first time I ever got to ride Rockin' Rollercoaster which ended up being one of my favorite rides!
  7. Finding out and getting my costume! On my first day of on-site training we were all taken to costuming, and it was super fun to find my costume and see everyone else's :)
  8. Seeing Festival of the Lion King for the first time <333333
  9. OUR FIRST TIME WATCHING WISHES OMG I GOT SO EMOTIONAL
  10. Taking our very first roomie castle picture <3
  11. Getting to tour Hollywood Studios with the other new DHS CPs before the park opened, we felt like such VIPs! Super cool seeing the park completely empty...
  12. Getting free food for lunch everyday while training!
  13. Earning my ears and being able to take that off my name tag :) Basically your induction into your work location ;)
  14. Getting to surprise my family by flying home for a short visit! My coordinators and managers were so cool about giving me the time off 
  15. Everything about Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party - especially the parade, free candy, and fireworks
  16. We got a $1 pay raise in the middle of my program, so we made more per hour but rent was still the same! (They raised rent after my group left)
  17. Working a park buyout and my AMAZING managers arranged for us (all like 50 or whatever from SCC and BLX) to go ride Toy Story Midway Mania twice IN A ROW WITHOUT GETTING OFF and Rockin' Rollercoaster WITH THE LIGHTS ON. HOW COOL IS THAT?!
  18. Plus I got paid double time for working overtime and also working two shifts within 8 hours of each other :)
  19. For my Exploring Environmentality and Sustainability class (TAKE IT!) we got to ride Kilimanjaro Safari with a special cast member only spiel :)
  20. One of my friends worked Expedition Everest so she let us go through the fast pass lane and ride the front row of Everest!
  21. I went to Le Cellier with some of my roommates and had the BEST MEAL OF MY LIFE for my birthday, and they even brought out a special grapefruit cake dessert with an edible happy birthday sign :)
  22. Also on my birthday night we went to Soarin' where my roommates friend Eddy worked, and he let us go through the fast pass lane then sit in the best seats!! Finally when he gave his safety spiel he gave me special happy birthday shoutout which was awesome.
  23. We went to Ohana for two of my roommate's birthdays and got this amazing window view so we got to eat incredible food and watch Wishes. They even turned on the Wishes music when it started playing and we literally all cried because it was SUCH a magical moment. (By the way, Ohana is at the Polynesian which is across from the castle!)
  24. The cast member only preview for Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights. We got free cookies and hot chocolate and got to watch this INCREDIBLE show!
  25. The cast member holiday discount booklets we got, so many fun little coupons!
  26. Watching the castle get lit up for the first time
  27. SNOW ON MAIN STREET <3
  28. Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party with my roommates and coworker, and getting to meet all seven dwarves!
  29. Getting to work outside when Osborne Lights were going, and singing and dancing along with my amazing SCC family
  30. Getting a backstage tour of the aquarium at Epcot. Seriously, we got to walk ABOVE the GIANT aquarium which was amazing.
  31. The Christmas parade is so so so cool. Also the Christmas fireworks. 
  32. Cast member movie night at Sci Fi Dine In! We had the whole restaurant to ourselves and got free food and watched Elf all together <3 LOVE LOVE LOVED MY COWORKERS
  33. Secret Santa and Christmas festivities with my roommates - we put up Christmas lights and made a fake fireplace and hung our stockings with command strips, and it was so great getting to spend Christmas with my Disney fam <3
  34. MY FAMILY GOT TO VISIT! And seriously the coolest thing happened - we got a Be Our Guest reservation THE WEEK OF CHRISTMAS. Crazy right? That's not all...we got to eat in the West Wing AKA the super cool tiny dining room that's hard to get into!!
  35. I got to see a gorilla pretend it was a cat and sit in a bucket at Animal Kingdom.
  36. I got to be the Rebel Spy on Star Tours! Such an honor, right? ;)
  37. Seeing the Candlelight Processional with my family, we were all pretty emotional, it's such a beautiful show!!
  38. On a day when it was POURING rain and I forgot a raincoat, a Stormtrooper came up to me with an umbrella and walked me all the way to my location. Literally the sweetest thing ever <3
  39. A guest looked a lot like Santa Claus and this little girl walks up to him and starts talking to "Santa", her mother was mortified but the guy was such a good sport!! At the end of their conversation this girl goes "bye Santa, I love you!". STOP. CRYING.
  40. Watching the New Years fireworks right after work on New Years Ever with my coworker after working the busiest day in our restaurant history.
  41. The last time we went to the parks all my roommates made it (for the first and last time hahaha) and we all watched Wishes and Celebrate the Magic, crying and surrounded by other crying CPs. Seriously people, there is no family like Disney family. We just had this giant crying group hug until the Wishes music ended (it goes on for a bit after the fireworks). So special.
  42. Our final Disney moments were staying at the Beach Club Resort (SO NICE OMG), eating at Beaches & Cream (home of the Kitchen Sink), and taking the Magical Express to the airport. 
Everything about my program was magical and I hope this gives you a good look into what the highlights of my program were! I loved every second, and can honestly say it was the happiest, most positive, and obviously most magical 4 months of my life. You can bet I'll be back ;) 4 months is just way too short. 

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Fall/Spring VS Fall Advantage/Spring Advantage

This is going to be a very brief post on the difference between advantage programs and the normal programs. Basically advantage programs last longer, and go through the summer. Spring just goes through spring, fall just goes through fall. Spring advantage arrives with the spring CPs, but they will work trough the summer rather than going home around May. Fall advantage CPs arrive early, around May/June, but leave with the fall CPs. Fall CPs arrive throughout August and the first week of September.

The pros to doing an advantage program (let's just call these FA and SA for the sake of me being lazy) is that you are there longer, you get to experience all the cool summer only festivities (LIKE STAR WARS WEEKENDS), and there's no FOMO from your friends all being together at college. (FOMO for those of you who don't know stands for Fear Of Missing Out.) People don't usually think about this, but when you're the only one not at school, and all your friends are together taking cute pictures and going on spring break together or whatever, you feel a little left out. For all of 3 seconds before you remember you're living at Disney World ;)

The cons to doing FA/SA is the awful summer Florida weather: rain, humidity, heat. You also have to deal with a busy time for the parks, and more of your guest passes are blocked out, so there's less availability for friends and family to visit for free. I personally think FA > SA because for FA you're super excited since you get to show up before all the other fall CPs, and learn the ropes early. SA you're at the end of your program and all your friends and coworkers are leaving to go home, and you're still committed to stay. This could be awesome if you love your role, but many people hit homesicknesses at this point. I would rather do the normal spring program, and if I love it, extend my program.

So to sum up my personal opinion (obviously everyone has a different opinion/experience) is that I would pick fall advantage over fall, but spring over spring advantage.

I hope this post has been helpful to those of you who were confused over the differences of the four programs :) I'll put in an approximate schedule for date with FA/F/SA/S.

FA: Arrive in May/June, stay through early January.
Fall: Arrive in August/September, stay through early January.
SA: Arrive in January/February, stay through August.
Spring: Arrive in January/February. stay through May.

Friday, July 17, 2015

Disneyland VS Walt Disney World

So this is a VERY OPINIONATED pros and cons list for the two parks. They are the two most similar Disney parks (in America, I can't speak for the international parks) so obviously they get compared a lot. Many people say that the first park you visit is your favorite, but apparently I'm the odd one out for that! I first visited Disneyland in 3rd grade, and Disney World in 8th grade, and even though I LOVE both parks, I'm partial to Disney World. Of course I also lived there for a semester so that might have a little something to do with it ;) So the following comparisons list is based solely off MY EXPERIENCES. Other people will have completely different opinions, and that's okay, but I'm going to go ahead and write down my own comparisons and opinions. I've been to Disneyland three times, at ages 9 (I think?), 19, and 20. I visited Disney World at ages 13, 16, 18, and 19/20. For those of you who might think "wow, this girl is spoiled, she's been a million times", I paid for 2/3 of those trips by myself :) Ok so here goes. If I don't mention something, it's because I either haven't done it, or the two are too similar between the two parks (such as Big Thunder Mountain and the Haunted Mansion).

Attractions:

Disneyland:

  • Indiana Jones
  • Splash Mountain > WDW
  • Pirates of the Caribbean > WDW
  • Some might say the Matterhorn, but I'm not a fan of that ride, it HURTS!
  • Tomorrowland attractions as a whole are better (DLR includes Star Tours!)
Disney World:
  • Space Mountain > DLR
  • More shows, Mickey's Filharmagic is one of my favorites!
  • Seven Dwarfs Mine Train
  • Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor
Food:

Disneyland:
  • Larger variety of foods
  • More quick-service restaurants serving full-service style meals
  • Churros are everywhere
  • Blue Bayou restaurant inside Pirates of the Caribbean
Disney World: 
  • Be Our Guest restaurant
  • Disney nuggets are everywhere <3
  • More frozen drink options
  • More food in general, easy to find food everyone likes!
Shows:

Disneyland:
  • Paint the Night is FAR superior to the Mainstreet Electrical Parade
  • Jedi Training Academy
Disney World:
  • Festival of Fantasy Parade
  • I'm sorry but Wishes will forever be the best fireworks show
  • Celebrate the Magic
  • Having Celebrate the Magic and Wishes separate was better than combining the two like they do in Disneyland Forever Fireworks (I think that's what it's called?)
Overall Park Layout:

Disneyland:
  • Everything is compact which makes it easier to find things
  • It's the original! Even though the castle is smaller...it's the ORIGINAL!
  • Better landscaping around the castle
Disney World:
  • The castle is more castle-y, it's MUCH larger!
  • Everything is more spread out which makes it SEEM less crowded
  • There are fewer and larger lands, Disneyland can be pretty overwhelming
My overall opinion is that Disney World is better designed, and that's why it Walt wasn't satisfied with Disneyland. Disneyland is small and surrounded by cheap hotels and fast food joints, Disney World is it's own little city which truly makes it seem like your transported to a magical and CLEAN place :) Disney World just feels like home. And the last thing that really put Disney World over the edge for me is the cast members. Disneyland cast members are great, but Disney World cast members are memorable and outstanding. I'm pretty sure this is because Disney World hires many Disney College Program and International cast members, people who really want to be there and make the magic. Those in California were almost ALL from California, and we didn't experience a single magical moment while we were there. 

Obviously I'm slightly biased ;) But I prefer Disney World. I do think, however, that if you're a Disney fan you should absolutely visit BOTH parks. They are similar yet unique, and both will add a little more magic to your Disney experiences :) 

Saturday, July 11, 2015

West Coast Road Trip: Disneyland Resort

Disneyland was incredibly fun. I was SO excited to see another Disney castle! When we walked around the corner and saw Main Street U.S.A. and the castle for the first time I was super happy but also thought "huh, I remember the castle being a lot bigger than that" haha. In  case you've never been to Disneyland...the castle is like half the size of the castle in Magic Kingdom (but no less magical! Still gorgeous of course). We kept getting lost because it's so similar to Magic Kingdom, but set up slightly differently so we kept ending up in the wrong lands! So strange hahaha. They really fit as much as possible into the Disneyland property. There has to be at least 3 times more attractions than California Adventure!

I got to meet up with one of my coworkers from Studio Catering Co. in Hollywood Studios, Lizzie, who is doing the Summer Alumni Program in Disneyland at the dole whip stand by the Enchanted Tiki Room. So that was awesome :) We got to do SO many cool things! We rode Space Mountain, Star Tours, Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, the Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, Splash Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain, Indiana Jones Adventure, and  Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage. It really wasn't that busy which was pretty surprising for a July day! And the weather was mid 70's which is perfect. I think our longest wait time was maybe 45 minutes for Space Mountain.







As far as comparisons for attractions go...the Disney World Space Mountain is better, but the Disneyland Splash Mountain and Pirates of the Caribbean is better. The other rides are pretty much the same in both parks. And if you've only been to one of the parks, Indiana Jones is basically the same as Dinosaur in Animal Kingdom but with different theming (obviously). And I must admit I prefer Cinderella's castle in Magic Kingdom even though Sleeping Beauty's castle in Disneyland is also beautiful (and the original).

We were PUMPED for the food at Disneyland but unfortunately all the stuff I had picked out (through the Disney Food Blog) were at sit down restaurants... :( So I got a cheesy garlic bagel twist for lunch, Starbucks for breakfast, and Blue Bayou for dinner where we both got filet mignon. Blue Bayou is the restaurant inside the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. The bread they bring out is AMAZING and our steaks were also really good. Our waiter was alright, but we had higher expectations since this is indeed Disney.

We were surprisingly disappointed by the Disneyland cast members. We didn't get to witness any magical moments or any cast member go out of their way to do something special for a guest. Seriously the only two cast members that even mentioned our pins or asked us questions were previous CPs! Also like every cast member there is from California which is boring. So Disney World definitely impressed us more with cast member interaction and guest satisfaction. Not saying Disneyland was bad, but it also wasn't any better than any other place I've been to (besides Disney World).

The Paint the Night parade was SO much better than the Main Street Electrical Parade in Magic Kingdom! The ONLY complaint I have is that in their transition phases between floats they play THE BLASTED MAIN STREET ELECTRICAL PARADE MUSIC! Which gets stuck in your head and never leaves. Ever. But besides that is was perfect ;)


The fireworks were amazing of course, but I prefer Wishes. Wishes tells a story with Jiminy Cricket whereas Disneyland Forever Fireworks was more of a movie montage. Still beautiful but not very emotional. They did something similar to Celebrate the Magic but DURING the fireworks show and used Main Street as a canvas for a light show. I wish the two would have been separate because I was constantly turning back and forth to see both elements, but it was still a really cool use of technology :)

Oh, and did I mention we got to see Kanye West and the Kardashians? Yeah they got the Carousel all to themselves and we saw them ride it and get off because we were right across from them in line for Mr. Toad's Wild Ride! The only two times I've seen famous people were both at Disneyland! Last spring break was Ashley Benson from Pretty Little Liars and this week was Kanye and the Kardashians. So that's definitely something Disneyland has on Disney World, way more celebrities!

Anyhoo here's my video from the trip :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5Hvdqs6OH8

Friday, July 10, 2015

West Coast Road Trip: Disney California Adventure

I HAD THE MOST AMAZING TRIP PEOPLE. My roommate from the DCP, Lindsey, and I made the lovely 20+ hour road trip from Anacortes, WA (up north between Seattle and Canada) to Murietta, CA. We stayed with one of our roommates from the DCP, Ashley. The road trip was long but surprisingly fun! We stopped at Voodoo Doughnuts in Oregon and blasted our Disney playlist the whole way to California :) By the way California is currently an extremely dry and brown wasteland (no offense to you Californians).

So we stayed in Ashland, OR on the first night and drove into LA the second night. We stopped at Downtown Disney for Earl of Sandwich, churros, and fireworks. If you've never been to Disneyland, Disneyland and Downtown Disney and California Adventure are all in the same area. So it's like a 30 second walk from Disneyland to California Adventure (we're calling these DLR and DCA). It was SO nice to see Disney fireworks <3 <3 <3 We finally got to Murietta where Ashley lives (about 1.5 hours from Disneyland).

We left around 8:30am for California Adventure and had SO much fun :) Ashley, Lindsey, Ashley's boyfriend Zach, and I all went to the park and it was perfect! The weather was surprisingly cool which was awesome. I still got burnt. Haha :) We FINALLY got our Disney chicken nuggets (trust me, there's none better!) and we ate our first Disney corndog which they're apparently famous for. We were so excited for the food...we got also got to see World of Color which made me cry (they play the Celebrate the Magic music from Disney World), and the Aladdin show which is always HYSTERICAL.

We rode California Screamin', the Little Mermaid ride, the Golden Zephyr (aka flying boat things), the Silly Symphony Swings ride, Soarin' Over California (twice), Radiator Springs Racers (imagine a Cars themed Test Track), Mickey's Fun Wheel - the swinging ones obviously, Mater's Junkyard Jamboree, and Monster's Inc. Mike & Sully to the Rescue. Neither of us are big fans of Tower of Terror, so we decided to skip that one. My favorites were definitely California Screamin', the Little Mermaid, and Soarin'. A thrill ride, a classic, and one that reminds me of Disney World <3

California Adventure was super fun, but of course Disneyland was what we were REALLY looking forward to! Once I can get my photos to upload I'll post those! Here's our video from the trip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=17&v=I6U53nWRaO4








Thursday, June 18, 2015

Disney College Program VS Study Abroad

I am a VERY lucky person and I was able to spend my fall in Disney World doing the DCP, and my spring in New Zealand studying abroad. I was only able to do this because I came into college with transfer credits from high school, and I know a lot of people have to choose between these two because they both push back graduation!

I have LOVED both experiences, but personally preferred the DCP. I believe this all depends on your personality though. I like DOING things and living in the moment and going on spontaneous adventures. This is much easier to do if you're not tied down by school. If you're more interested in learning, and consistent schedules, and really embracing a new culture then studying abroad is for you. If you're a huge Disney nerd that wants to work for the company, work the craziest and most flexible hours, and are content to spend all your free time in Disney, Universal, or the Orlando area, then the DCP is for you. Both programs allow to make friends from all over the world :)

I loved being abroad, I just wish I didn't have school. I would much rather travel around the world on my own or with a friend than be in another country doing school. Some people prefer that unique learning experience of seeing how education differs, and being able to become a "local" for a few months. I'm also not a big classroom kind of person, I'm SO ready to graduate college and be in the "real world" ;)

I think a really cool thing about studying abroad is that you have a "base" when travelling, and you know you always have a bed waiting for you. Sometimes when travelling it can be stressful finding hotels and hostels and campsites. Studying abroad is an amazing opportunity, but I will say if you're a homebody and get homesick, then consider either just travelling with family, or doing a summer program instead of a full semester. At Disney if you get really homesick you can always call them on the phone without worrying about big time differences, and if you're really desperate you can fly home, but you can't do that if you study abroad. I can only use wifi to connect with people back home, and that can be tough on some people. One last thing to consider is which will help you out professionally. Are you going into a customer service based career where Disney can make you stand out, or are you looking to go into something that really values international experience? That's also a great thing to consider, they can both positively impact your future!

Well I hope I gave you a lot to think about! I am just finishing up my study abroad here in New Zealand so I've been comparing the two programs a lot lately. They are both incredible opportunities, and you can't go wrong with either one :) I really hope this was helpful to any of you considering the two options! Here are some pictures from my semester abroad :)











Monday, June 1, 2015

I'M GOING TO....

....DISNEYLAND!

I am BEYOND excited to announce that I get to go to Disneyland and California Adventure this July 7 & 8! AND EVEN BETTER, I get to go with THREE of my DCP roommates! How cool is that?! Lindsey and I will road trip the 18 hours down to LA, with an overnight stop in Ashland, Oregon. We will stay at Ashley's house because she lives in LA, and Mikaela will meet us there! I am SO excited to see my roomies again <3 We're going to do Disney's California Adventure (DCA) the 7th, and Disneyland Resort (DLR) the 8th. We're going to be all cute and wear our alumni t-shirts one day with our DCP hats, and the other day we're all dressing up as Avengers. I get to be Thor. Poor Ashley is the Hulk hahaha.

I am so excited to be there for the Diamond Celebration festivities! My good friend from Studio Catering Co. is doing a summer alumni program selling dole whips on Main St., so I'm also super excited to see her :) She said the parades and fireworks are AMAZING! AND GUESS WHAT ELSE?! WE HAVE RESERVATIONS FOR BLUE BAYOU! For those of you who don't know what that is, it's the fancy restaurant INSIDE the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. So good. I've been missing Disney A LOT recently, so I'm very happy I get to experience some Disney magic, even if it's not Disney World. Yes, I actually prefer Disney World to Disneyland, but they're both INCREDIBLE parks. I've got a lovely countdown going and everything!

I'll update you all in July with pictures and everything on our Disneyland vacation, but here are a few pictures from my spring break trip LAST YEAR to Disneyland with my college friends!


Radiator Springs


Princess Aurora with Ellie, Grant, and I!


Splash Mountain feat. creeper in the back


Selfie with Princess Tiana <3


Ellie, Grant, and I in front of the castle!

Well that's it, I just wanted to share the good news! Have a beautiful, wonderful, joyful, MAGICAL week. :)