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Retired Looking for Disney World info

Disney_World_Bo
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I am not sure what catagory to put this in and not even sure it is something I can get help with here but hope if not naybe someone in the forum can tell me where to look. My husband just retired. He is 58. We just purchased a 5th wheel. We want to spend 2 or 3 montrhs in Orlando per year, probably Jan-March and work at Disney World. I would like to email/speak with/PM people who are retired and work at Disney and info any places to stay with the 5th wheel while there. Can you help me post this in correct spot please?
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disney engineering reguires a PE license. I was going to work there years ago, but the liability involved meant super expensive insurance and I couldnt justify it.

Doug33
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Just returned from Disney and was wondering what it took to get employment with them. As an engineer, I always thought it would be a dream job to work at Disney on some of their projects. But the weather was horrendous the week I was there, and their were lizards and ants and other big bugs everywhere. So maybe I'm not interested now. LOL
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My BIL has lived in Kissimmee and worked at one of the Disney World Resorts for years. It took him quite awhile to get on with them, since he was looking for fulltime work and his only job experience previously was the US Navy.

Recently, he had to fill in as a Character. Forgot to ask which one, but Goofy would have been my choice for him.
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Helmsey
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Check out fortfiends.net as well as there are several active members there employed by Disney.
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Veebyes
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2-3 months of the Mouse??? I don't think I could stand so much happiness. Would not know what to do back in the real world.
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Bea_PA
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A lot of Disney RV workers stay at Sherwood Forest and a lot stay at Encore Lake Magic (bigger sites) both are on 192 not far from Disney. Further drive, cheaper rates would be in the Davenport, Haines City area. You can check rvparkreviews.com for parks then their website for rates. I think Disney may require a 6 month comitment.
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joe_b_
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Several items I have heard about getting hired at Disney World, first is most of the positions get filled by Orlando residents, second you need good dependable transportation to get to work, you have to be flexible on your work hours, etc. (remember Disney employees work while others are playing)

Decide which of the approximately 65,000 jobs going, on a full park day, that you want to apply for. Think about what you have to offer the company. Disney is known to pay just above the average, of the same job outside the park, in Orlando. Ask yourself what skills you have that Disney might want.

My youngest daughter worked at DW part of her college years in Orlando, at UCF, one of the largest colleges in Florida. She worked in retail sales for the first couple of years but by the time she was a senior in electrical engineering, she was in the Disney IT department as a computer trouble shooter. Now she had to work in costume, as any off time, of no computer problems, she was expected to be able to fill in at one of the retail shops close by. The job was part time, shared with other UCF students, which was good as Disney would work around their class schedules and as with most jobs there were drawbacks. One of her complaints was that if the work schedule called for 8 to 5, then she was expected to be at her desk in costume at 8 AM, so she had to get there by at least 7 AM to stop by wardrobe, get her clean costume, put it on, go to the office by 8 and then after 5 PM, the costume had to be returned to wardrobe and turned in to be cleaned. Then she had to get her clothes on, walk to her car and leave, usually after 6 PM, so she felt she was donating about 2 hours of her time to the Mouse for free, each day. But it must not have been too bad, as she worked for them for about 3+ years, before she moved to Boston to work for an engineering firm as a circuit designer. (whatever they do, LOL)

So to get a job there, you need to be there to apply, to interview, have a skill they need and be presentable in looks and personality.
Some jobs they will train you for, such as boat captains, mates, etc. Other jobs they expect you to have the skills, with some on the job training, such as equipment maintenance, etc. Other jobs they want certified people such as certified law enforcement officers to work in the security force, doesn't have to be Florida certified though from what I hear (I am Colorado certified and could probably go to work in security on short notice if I desired) They tend to train most transportation drivers, bus, monorail, boats, etc. Since most of the transportation at Disney is not charged for, you don't have to have a commercial license to operate on their private property. i.e. no Coast Guard License required to be a boat captain. The lakes are private property and no charge to ride, so it isn't considered to be an operation that comes under the Coast Guard regulations.
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Disney_World_Bo
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Thanks to you who responded already. If possible could both of you send me a PM? I have a couple other questions. Also registered on Dis site and read several things but can't even find where to post a question. Feeling really stupid.

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Just to let you know,I just got back Monday from FW and while I was there I heard a radio add for hiring at DW. I have a friend who worked partime there, I believe it is a week a year requirement that will allow great discounts on DW hotels, cruises and merchandise. I'm sure you can adjust your work schedule as you would for the time you're in the Orlando area. I keep telling my DW that when I retire I wanna be a Ranger greeting people at Wilderness Lodge. Good luck.
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Disney_World_Bo
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Did not know about that, thanks sooooo much! Will check it out.

dodge_guy
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Did you happen to check out the Disney Forum. maybe that will help you out also?

Good luck!
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