Saturday, August 27, 2016

Traditions & Wishes

Before Chatham 9201 became official Disney employees, we spent a day as close to the parks as possible - resort hopping! We took the afternoon to simply walk around the different resorts by Magic Kingdom including the Contemporary Resort, the Polynesian Village Resort and Spa, the Grand Floridian, and the Wilderness Lodge; all of which are gorgeously themed!

Our first stop was the Contemporary Resort. The Contemporary and the Poly were two of the original resorts on property when the park opened in 1971, so they've got their own little 70's flare to them :)

left: monorail passing through the resort
right: center "aisle" area of the resort. the rooms are along the sides
Chatham 9201 ladies!

We then hopped on the monorail inside and went to the Polynesian Village Resort and Spa (called the Poly for short).

left: beginning our walk through the poly, you can just barely see the castle in the background and space mountain
right: taking clear note of the warning signs around the beach of the poly, also these are the bungalows at poly; if i had a million dollars i'd definitely stay a night here!

The water in front of the Magic Kingdom area (same that is shown in these pictures) is a man-made lake called the Seven Seas Lagoon and Disney has its own fleet of course made up over 750 watercraft! We hopped aboard the Explorer which was the very first launch boat designed and built for the park. The Explorer took us to the Grand Floridian (which was gorgeous!! wish I had more pictures), before we capped off our afternoon at the Wilderness Lodge.

from left to right: the dock for the launch boat, space mountain in the far distance, the explorer (our launch boat), the contemporary resort, the polynesian bungalows
grand floridian lobby
wilderness lodge lobby; very similar to the grand californian in disneyland

The next day was SUPER EXCITING!! My first day on the job at orientation! Traditions! You go through all of the customary work orientation details, but of course there's a Disney flare to it all! Disney trivia was worked into the mix and we took a little break to explore the Magic Kingdom!! Yep, we went into the parks for part of part of our orientation! So much fun and interesting to enter the parks from that point of view. We entered the park through the Utilidors which is WDW's backstage area that is located beneath the park. The park itself is technically the second floor created when they dug out the massive lake that is in front of the park.

left: the exterior of Disney University
right: being greeted by pluto as we entered a classroom (goofy was also hanging out of the ceiling at another part of the building)
murals on either end of our classroom
visiting the castle during our class; we came just as a show on the castle was beginning!

When we returned to Disney University after our little excursion, the boss man himself came into the room to welcome us to the Disney family! And then the magical moment came where we received our nametags!!!

boss man mickey!

we received our own pair of classic mickey ears and our name tags!

Three of my other roommates also had traditions in the morning, so when we got back to the apartment, we fully intended on changing and getting right back to the park... instead... we all accidently took three hour naps! We all woke up around 5:30 that morning, so I guess a nap wasn't totally out of the question :) We finally got ourselves up and headed over to the Magic Kingdom! We got several rides in and we watched the fireworks show and the electrical parade!

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main street and the cinderella's castle at sunset

a few of the roomies on the magic carpets & mickey and friends during the electrical parade

wishes

Needless to say, everything is going great here! My training starts up again tomorrow and continues into the week :)


All love,

Carlie

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Welcome to Chatham Square!

Yay! Yay! Yay! I'm all moved in for the term! I'm living in one of the four DCP apartment complexes, Chatham Square (pronounced chat - em, not chath - um), in a four bedroom apartment with seven other girls which was my prefered housing choice!

left: looking from the top, our front door and stairs up to the apartment area
center: once you get up the stairs, the main hallway leading to the kitchen, dining, and living area
right: our little kitchen :)

My side of the bedroom along with my closet area and our half of a jack&jill style bathroom
I share my bedroom with one of my roommates and our bathroom links to another bedroom shared by two

On day one, I moved in mid-morning and then in the early afternoon went to the casting building to finalize paperwork and get all of the nitty-gritty stuff out of the way. Of course being Disney, this was is no way a boring or dreadful visit; a current Disney employee escorted each bus load of DCPs to and from the casting building complete with Disney trivia! The most exciting part about this was that we got to find out our specific work location!!! Going into the program, I knew that my role/position would be Quick-Service Food and Beverage (so basically just about anything food related besides a table service restaurant), but I had no clue if I would be at a park or at a resort or if I would be working outside or inside or if I would be working at a cafeteria or cafe...........

exterior of casting building (hiring offices)

casting building foyer

So we walk into the casting building and we circle around to get some basic info. The casting employees then start walking around telling folks where they're working... I get to work at the Ice Cream Parlor at Magic Kingdom!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My favorite park! Serving delicious ice cream to families and guests all day!!! What could be better?!?! Soooo blessed!!!

some pictures I found online of what my adorably hilarious costume/uniform will probably be and my work location!

Training starts on Friday, beginning with a program called Disney Traditions which is an orientation that every Disney employee goes through no matter what their role in the company is. I've heard that it is a wonderfully magical presentation of what the company is and stands for and how they create the magic of Disney! Very very excited for that!!

Please stop by to say hi if you happen to be in the Magic Kingdom in the next four months!!


Faith, trust, & pixie dust!!

Carlie

My mailing address (for USPS only):

8201 Wesley Manor Court. Apt. #9201
Orlando, FL 32821

Sunday, August 21, 2016

Welcome to the Waffle House

We made it to Florida! Mom and I departed a few days ago, and after a bit of a rush at PDX, lunch at LAX, and 6 hours up in the air, we made it to the southeastern corner of the US.

Our first full day here we had brunch at the Waffle House which is conveniently just across our hotel's parking lot. We then spent the majority of the day exploring the beautifully revamped Disney Springs! Disney Springs is the WDW version of Downtown Disney, so it's open to the public and is filled with stores, restaurants and live entertainment - a nice, easy going start to our trip after a day of travel. We shopped a bit and then sat down for a FANTASTIC dinner at Chef Art Smith's Homecoming Florida Kitchen!!! An awesome casual table service restaurant that we will definitely be returning to!

We spent the next day at Disney's Animal Kingdom park. One of the things we enjoyed most was going on the Kilimanjaro Safari both during the day and at night. The safari is an attraction where you are taken by truck through the animal reserve on property. Our day concluded with The Jungle Book: Alive with Magic - a choreographed performance of live music and dance along with the popular music and clips from the new live-action version of the movie.

Today, we had brunch at the Waffle House again - we must have looked awfully comfortable there because one of the waitresses confused us for regulars! We're just hangin' out today: watching end of the Olympics, swimming in the hotel's pool, and reorganizing for tomorrow. Overall, our mini vacation has been just perfect as we've adjusted to the time change and humidity. I'm getting eager to move into my apartment, meet my roommates, and find out more about my mini dream job as a WDW DCP Cast Member (Walt Disney World Disney College Program employee)!!! (and Mom is stocking up on tissues for her flight home :) )


All love,
Carlie

A displeased Fluffy & Henry the Highlander all packed up 

LAX Lunch - didn't taste as good as it looked & $9.50 worth of gum from LAX

Brunch #1 at Waffle House - simple & delicious



LOTS of delicious food from Chef Art Smith's Homecoming Florida Kitchen! Filled right up!


Lunch & dessert at Animal Kingdom

Our truck at the beginning of our daytime safari (I spy 3 antelope)



 Nap time on the train & air conditioned entertainment during the heat of the day :)

Mama with the tree & giraffes during our evening safari

 Dinner at Animal Kingdom