I think I figured something out for J. It isn't going to be very long, but I think a lot of you will find it helpful. It also isn't Disney-correct, but please don't hurt me for that! Anyways, on to today's letter!
J
Job Hours
So, I know that technically this post should be "Role Hours" but then I wouldn't have anything for the letter J! Anyways, from the sounds of it hours at WDW are different for CPs than they are at DLR. According to what I've been hearing, CPs work a lot of late nights down in Florida. However, I don't remember that being the case when I was in California. In fact, about 85% of the time, I had to be at work before the park even opened. I only remember one or two shifts when I worked any later than eight or nine at night. Usually when I had to be up early, my roommate was up pretty early too. She was a Vacation Planner, and her hours seemed to vary a little more. Vacation Planners at DLR are the same as Main Entrance Operations at WDW. She worked the ticket booths and parade control mainly, which is why she would work later sometimes. I also had friends working various QSFB, Merch, and Attraction locations, and a majority of the time, they were off at night too. I know this because we used to get big groups together and go to the park at night. Plus, there were a lot of drunk girls stumbling around the apartments relatively early on in the night. So, if you're going to DLR and thinking you're only going to be working night shifts, don't get your hopes up. Working early is nice though, because then you have a majority of your day left to do whatever you please.
037 - 5/19/10
Written by:
Kayla
on Wednesday, May 19, 2010
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I'm thinking I might just skip J. I've been racking my brain for the last week, and the only things that have J in them don't really have anything to do with anything. I could do it on the Jungle Cruise, but I really can't stand that ride. I could do it on January, like Kristin did, but I didn't make it to January on my first program. No one is giving me any ideas, so I'm at a loss. If I still haven't thought of anything for J by Friday, I'm going to move on to K.
Congrats to everyone checking in today! I'm definitely jealous, but not ready to leave. My best friend just came home from Delaware for two months, so I'm trying to spend as much time with her as possible before I have to leave.
Congrats to everyone checking in today! I'm definitely jealous, but not ready to leave. My best friend just came home from Delaware for two months, so I'm trying to spend as much time with her as possible before I have to leave.
036 - 5/13/10
Written by:
Kayla
on Thursday, May 13, 2010
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In exactly one month, I will be on a plane headed for Florida! I honestly cannot wait for this month to be over! Do any of you have any ideas for what I should do with J? I'm completely stuck. This ABCs business is way more difficult than I thought. Oddly enough, I've gotten all the crazy letters like Q and Z figured out. Today, however, is the letter I! I apologize that so many of my posts are about food, but I like to eat!
I
In-N-Out
My New Year’s Resolution this year was to stop eating fast food, but In-N-Out is my weakness. If only there were any within a day’s drive from here! Honestly, In-N-Out is hands down, my favorite place to eat. I always get a number two, no tomato - with onions and animal style fries. If you’ve never eaten there, I suggest you try it. If you have eaten there, I’m sure you understand how delicious it is. The closest one to Carnegie is about a ten minute drive, and the area is a little sketchy. I loved going at midnight with a car full of people, but that’s usually when the drive thru lines are the longest. If you’re wondering what I’m even talking about right now, google it. Animal style is the way to go. The menu is simple, but their “not so secret menu” has some pretty good things on it. Boy oh boy do I miss those burgers and fries.
Inn Between
Between Main Street USA and Tomorrowland, there is a large CM eatery known as the Inn Between. I’m assuming it has that name because it is in between the two lands. This is probably the nicest of CM dining options, next to the Eat Ticket (I’ll talk about that when we get to T) of course. The Inn Between seems to have the most variety of food, at least from what I remember. They have a grill, for burgers and such, as well as a salad/wrap station and an always changing menu of specials. There is also a nice selection of quick food, like pre-packaged salads and snack foods. I loved getting the daily special for about $2 I believe. My favorite were the enchiladas. The chicken sandwich was pretty good too. If you’re working in Tomorrowland, Main Street USA, or even the main costuming building, this is probably your best bet for a decent meal. The building has two or three time clocks around it, as well as a really large eating area. There is seating inside, as well as on the porch. Below the porch is more seating, which is usually were the smokers like to hang out. If you look closely at this picture, you can see the Inn Between. It’s slightly to the left of the middle of the picture.
I
In-N-Out
My New Year’s Resolution this year was to stop eating fast food, but In-N-Out is my weakness. If only there were any within a day’s drive from here! Honestly, In-N-Out is hands down, my favorite place to eat. I always get a number two, no tomato - with onions and animal style fries. If you’ve never eaten there, I suggest you try it. If you have eaten there, I’m sure you understand how delicious it is. The closest one to Carnegie is about a ten minute drive, and the area is a little sketchy. I loved going at midnight with a car full of people, but that’s usually when the drive thru lines are the longest. If you’re wondering what I’m even talking about right now, google it. Animal style is the way to go. The menu is simple, but their “not so secret menu” has some pretty good things on it. Boy oh boy do I miss those burgers and fries.
Inn Between
Between Main Street USA and Tomorrowland, there is a large CM eatery known as the Inn Between. I’m assuming it has that name because it is in between the two lands. This is probably the nicest of CM dining options, next to the Eat Ticket (I’ll talk about that when we get to T) of course. The Inn Between seems to have the most variety of food, at least from what I remember. They have a grill, for burgers and such, as well as a salad/wrap station and an always changing menu of specials. There is also a nice selection of quick food, like pre-packaged salads and snack foods. I loved getting the daily special for about $2 I believe. My favorite were the enchiladas. The chicken sandwich was pretty good too. If you’re working in Tomorrowland, Main Street USA, or even the main costuming building, this is probably your best bet for a decent meal. The building has two or three time clocks around it, as well as a really large eating area. There is seating inside, as well as on the porch. Below the porch is more seating, which is usually were the smokers like to hang out. If you look closely at this picture, you can see the Inn Between. It’s slightly to the left of the middle of the picture.
035 - 5/9/10
Written by:
Kayla
on Sunday, May 9, 2010
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Happy Mother's Day! I hope everyone had a fantastic weekend! The weather is slowly getting nice here in Washington, but not nice enough! Tomorrow it's only supposed to be 60 AND it's going to rain. However, by Friday we are supposed to be in the 80s. Anyways, today's letter is H!
H
Hollywood
I’ve been to Hollywood quite a few times prior to DCP, so to me it really isn’t any big deal. However, if you’ve never been, it is definitely worth going. Going to see a movie at El Capitan is a really cool experience. It’s right on Hollywood Boulevard, you can’t miss it. Jaime, my mom, and I saw Bolt there when it was playing. The tickets definitely aren’t cheap, but it’s a fun off-property Disney experience. Toy Story 3 will be running from June 18 - August 29. If you’re there in time, check it out! It’s also fun to see the stars on Hollywood Boulevard. I’m pretty sure Walt Disney has a star, along with a few Disney stars. If you have a car and want a fun adventure, buy a map of the stars’ homes and go on the hunt for a few of your favorite! The maps are about $10-20, but they’re pretty fun.
Haunted Mansion
If you’re doing the fall program, then most of the time your in California the Haunted Mansion will be all decked out in Nightmare Before Christmas attire. Before my DCP, I had never seen the Haunted Mansion Holiday, so it was a really awesome experience. Try to catch it once, before the change over happens in late September/early October. It amazes me how they can transform the Haunted Mansion into a completely different ride, practically overnight. I will say that the fall version is a lot less scary, at least in my opinion. Everything is more colorful, and all the Nightmare Before Christmas characters are hanging out. Another cool feature about the HMH is that every week, for thirteen weeks, a new advent is revealed on a huge advent calendar behind the loading area. Trust me, you can’t miss it!
H
Hollywood
I’ve been to Hollywood quite a few times prior to DCP, so to me it really isn’t any big deal. However, if you’ve never been, it is definitely worth going. Going to see a movie at El Capitan is a really cool experience. It’s right on Hollywood Boulevard, you can’t miss it. Jaime, my mom, and I saw Bolt there when it was playing. The tickets definitely aren’t cheap, but it’s a fun off-property Disney experience. Toy Story 3 will be running from June 18 - August 29. If you’re there in time, check it out! It’s also fun to see the stars on Hollywood Boulevard. I’m pretty sure Walt Disney has a star, along with a few Disney stars. If you have a car and want a fun adventure, buy a map of the stars’ homes and go on the hunt for a few of your favorite! The maps are about $10-20, but they’re pretty fun.
Haunted Mansion
If you’re doing the fall program, then most of the time your in California the Haunted Mansion will be all decked out in Nightmare Before Christmas attire. Before my DCP, I had never seen the Haunted Mansion Holiday, so it was a really awesome experience. Try to catch it once, before the change over happens in late September/early October. It amazes me how they can transform the Haunted Mansion into a completely different ride, practically overnight. I will say that the fall version is a lot less scary, at least in my opinion. Everything is more colorful, and all the Nightmare Before Christmas characters are hanging out. Another cool feature about the HMH is that every week, for thirteen weeks, a new advent is revealed on a huge advent calendar behind the loading area. Trust me, you can’t miss it!
034 - 5/6/10
Written by:
Kayla
on Thursday, May 6, 2010
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I told you it would be soon! Today is G!
G
Golden Horseshoe
One place I had never been, until my first College Program, was the Golden Horseshoe. Frontierland is definitely my least favorite land, and I had never really spent any time there. To me, there just didn’t seem to be much to do there. Boy oh boy was I wrong. Not only does the Golden Horseshoe have the best QS food in the entire park (chili cheese fries and chicken strips are my favorite), but they also have an awesome show. I had never taken the time to watch Billy Hill & the Hillbillies until my DCP, and I definitely see now what I was missing! Probably one of the cutest shows in all of Disneyland, and every show is different. I saw the show about four different times, each from a different location, and was blown away each and every time. I was laughing so hard, and I loved the audience interaction!
Grocery Bingo
Probably one of my favorite DCP events. Usually it takes place out in the courtyard on the second floor of Carnegie. I’m sure you’ve heard of it before. Basically, you play bingo and the winners get bags of groceries. The groceries aren’t really anything awesome, but it’s still nice to have! Considering you will have four or five people in your apartment, the odds of you guys getting a bag of groceries at least once are pretty high. In one night, I think that every single person in my apartment got a bag. We were set. It makes cooking for others (which I love to do) much much cheaper.
G
Golden Horseshoe
One place I had never been, until my first College Program, was the Golden Horseshoe. Frontierland is definitely my least favorite land, and I had never really spent any time there. To me, there just didn’t seem to be much to do there. Boy oh boy was I wrong. Not only does the Golden Horseshoe have the best QS food in the entire park (chili cheese fries and chicken strips are my favorite), but they also have an awesome show. I had never taken the time to watch Billy Hill & the Hillbillies until my DCP, and I definitely see now what I was missing! Probably one of the cutest shows in all of Disneyland, and every show is different. I saw the show about four different times, each from a different location, and was blown away each and every time. I was laughing so hard, and I loved the audience interaction!
Grocery Bingo
Probably one of my favorite DCP events. Usually it takes place out in the courtyard on the second floor of Carnegie. I’m sure you’ve heard of it before. Basically, you play bingo and the winners get bags of groceries. The groceries aren’t really anything awesome, but it’s still nice to have! Considering you will have four or five people in your apartment, the odds of you guys getting a bag of groceries at least once are pretty high. In one night, I think that every single person in my apartment got a bag. We were set. It makes cooking for others (which I love to do) much much cheaper.
033 - 5/5/10
Written by:
Kayla
on Wednesday, May 5, 2010
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I promise, I haven't forgotten about blogging! My life has been really hectic lately, and I'm trying to get all the ABCs figured out. I'd like to have them all done before posting anymore, that way I know I won't get stuck. Some of these letters are really hard to think of ideas for. I promise, I'll have G up in the next week. I literally have a Pages (that's the word processor for Macs) document open, which all kinds of random ramblings about different letters. It's been sitting open on my computer for about a week now. So, it isn't that I'm not thinking about blogging, I just haven't posted anything yet. Do any of you have any ideas for the remaining letters? Things you want to know about in or around Disneyland? Let me know!
032 - 4/28/10
Written by:
Kayla
on Wednesday, April 28, 2010
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So, today's letter is F. If Katie had it her way, this would be all about Fantasmic. However, considering I've only ever seen it once, I don't think that's enough to blog about. Especially considering it scared me more than anything (that phobia thing, you know how it goes).
F
Food!
So, I'm mainly going to talk about three things: places to get free food in the parks, the Blue Bayou, and Club 33.
First of all, Mission Tortilla Factory at DCA is definitely my favorite place to get free food. Not only do you get a free tortilla when you do the tour, but if you're wearing a birthday button, you get a lovely bag of a dozen tortillas! Talk about a lovely free snack! Whenever my ex and I went to the park with his little girl, I always made sure I took my birthday button so we had a cheap snack for her. The Boudin Bakery right across the walkway also give you samples of bread. If they're slow, you might get a large handful of bread samples instead of just one or two. There also usually isn't a wait for the bread tour, and you don't have to actually watch the tour, which is nice.
My absolute favorite restaurant, hands down, at Disneyland is the Blue Bayou. It may even possibly be my favorite Disney restaurant EVER. Not only do they have a fantastic Monte Cristo, but the restaurant is inside a ride! Does it get any cooler than that? Honestly? I think not. Just a fun little tip for you: if you make the earliest possibly lunch reservation, which I believe is 11:30, you're guaranteed a seat along the river's edge. When I was little, every trip to Disneyland we would eat at the Blue Bayou. Also, you can only get the Monte Cristo for lunch, in case you wanted to try one, which I highly suggest. Some people are crazy about Dole Whips (I'm not a fan of pineapple), but my obsession is the Monte Cristo.
I'm sure most of you have heard of Club 33, but you probably don't know much about it. To be honest, neither do I. However, you can tell who works there because they have really awesome vests with 33 all over them in gold. You'll be surprised by how many people in the park are actually Club members or going with friends that are Club members. I've never been inside, except for the downstairs, which really wasn't that exciting. I've heard stories of CMs sneaking in, and a guy I worked with showed me a bunch of pictures he took. I've heard that the food is amazing, but also extremely expensive. You'll meet people that have connections to get in though, and I highly recommend taking those people up on their offers to take you. Seriously. I only wish I had the chance. One day, right? Oh, and you can cross train into Club 33, but the requirements are really intense.
F
Food!
So, I'm mainly going to talk about three things: places to get free food in the parks, the Blue Bayou, and Club 33.
First of all, Mission Tortilla Factory at DCA is definitely my favorite place to get free food. Not only do you get a free tortilla when you do the tour, but if you're wearing a birthday button, you get a lovely bag of a dozen tortillas! Talk about a lovely free snack! Whenever my ex and I went to the park with his little girl, I always made sure I took my birthday button so we had a cheap snack for her. The Boudin Bakery right across the walkway also give you samples of bread. If they're slow, you might get a large handful of bread samples instead of just one or two. There also usually isn't a wait for the bread tour, and you don't have to actually watch the tour, which is nice.
My absolute favorite restaurant, hands down, at Disneyland is the Blue Bayou. It may even possibly be my favorite Disney restaurant EVER. Not only do they have a fantastic Monte Cristo, but the restaurant is inside a ride! Does it get any cooler than that? Honestly? I think not. Just a fun little tip for you: if you make the earliest possibly lunch reservation, which I believe is 11:30, you're guaranteed a seat along the river's edge. When I was little, every trip to Disneyland we would eat at the Blue Bayou. Also, you can only get the Monte Cristo for lunch, in case you wanted to try one, which I highly suggest. Some people are crazy about Dole Whips (I'm not a fan of pineapple), but my obsession is the Monte Cristo.
I'm sure most of you have heard of Club 33, but you probably don't know much about it. To be honest, neither do I. However, you can tell who works there because they have really awesome vests with 33 all over them in gold. You'll be surprised by how many people in the park are actually Club members or going with friends that are Club members. I've never been inside, except for the downstairs, which really wasn't that exciting. I've heard stories of CMs sneaking in, and a guy I worked with showed me a bunch of pictures he took. I've heard that the food is amazing, but also extremely expensive. You'll meet people that have connections to get in though, and I highly recommend taking those people up on their offers to take you. Seriously. I only wish I had the chance. One day, right? Oh, and you can cross train into Club 33, but the requirements are really intense.