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- Southern_NightsExplorerI am currently a Cast Member. I drive a bus and love it.
Yes, you are just a number though. The place has over 60,000 employees. I work full time but most people are hired on a part time basis.
As far as living here, it can be an expensive area. We bought our own lot in Deer Creek about 8 miles from Disney. When we leave we will rent it out so the lot is serving two purposes.
If you are on fb they have a Walt Disney World Jobs page that will take you to their website.
If you have any other questions about Disney I will be glad to try and answer them. - YC_1NomadRv sites run the gambut. The further you get from the park the lower the costs generally. From $350 to over $1000 a month. My friends just found a place for $500 a month plus electric. The place is in Polk City West of the park about 25 miles via freeway. The RV park is about a mile from the freeway. Easy access.
- Sez_Hoo_ExplorerMy DW and I looked into it. What we found is that unlike most places that hire workampers, with Disney you are just another employee(cast member). You are on your own for a place to park your RV. And as you know the winter season in Florida is their peak season and campground prices are not cheap. You'll be working at Disney and turning your check over to the campground. Unless you are already living there in the area, the hiring process can be a bit difficult as well.
- RLGetmanExplorerThanks for the info. What does RV site $ over the winter for a month? What does Disney pay? We are planning this for Winter of 2015-16. When should we start applying and what online site will give us access to do this? Thanks again.
- botts12ExplorerWe are currently in the Thousand Trails in Clermont and have met quite a few people who are working at Disney. They do have many part time opportunities. Disney does not provide RV parking for their employees.
- DianneOKExplorermoved from fulltiming
- YC_1NomadDisboards which is Disney Boards shortened has a tremendous information base.
- HappyKayakersExplorer IIIYou might get some better responses if you ask the mod to move this over to the workamping forum. I've never tried working at Disney but seem to recall a few posts that said Disney does NOT provide a site, just wages for hours worked.
- YC_1NomadWe have met many Cast Members that do that. Seems Disney is very accommodating.
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