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Is A Disney Internship Right for You?

Is A Disney Internship Right for You?

When I was in high school, there was a group of young people who came from around the U.S. and performed concerts; they were called Up With People. Being a very outgoing teen who dreamed of becoming a singer one day (pre-American Idol), I was very interested in joining this group. This was, of course, before home computers and certainly before the internet so information on joining such a group was not readily available. I never did join Up With People but they are still around, and have been since 1965 — long before I ever saw them. By delivering a message of goodwill around the world through international travel, community service and performing arts, they offer young people a very unique way to experience the world.  Still, not everyone likes to sing or dance, nor are all people interested in traveling to other countries or living with host families. Also, it costs quite a bit to join.

But how about living at Walt Disney World, or any other Disney park, while being paid? If that sounds good to you, you might be interested to know that a great opportunity for young Disney fans is an internship at the Disney parks. It is a wonderful way for young adults to have a chance to meet people from all over the world as Disney recruits individuals from many different countries and origins; not to mention the fact that guests come from all over as well. My little cousin has just become an intern — a Disney cast member! I am so excited for her to have this opportunity and I wanted to pass on some information about the process for any young person out there who might  be interested in becoming one too. First, I have to give a shout out to Jonquil — Congrats, sweetie! Way to go!

Here are the steps to take if you are interested in such an opportunity:

  • Check the Disney website for internship opportunities available in the area where you are hoping to work.
  • Apply for internships in the areas for which you are qualified; there is a wide variety of positions, such as special effects, film making, writing, production, planning and design, merchandise and more. Be sure to pay close attention to the requirements before applying as there are positions for high school graduates (CareerStart), college students and college graduates.
  • Review the appearance guidelines under the document entitled, “The Disney Look.” There are extensive guidelines and some of them might surprise you.
  • Additionally, you can sign up on the homepage for email alerts when positions become available.

In my opinion, this would be a great experience for anyone who is a Disney lover with an adventurous spirit. It is also a great way to receive free admission to all the parks and discounts on food and merchandise, while being paid to work. It would  be a fun way to meet people from all around the world. You can check out all the details here.

If you will be applying, I certainly wish you the best of luck!

Is A Disney Internship Right for You?

Deluxe Dining, More than a Meal

Deluxe Dining, More than a Meal

If you have experienced a Disney Magic Your Way Package, you are probably aware of the options for the Disney Dining Plan. Each plan has its own value and each option appeals to a different vacation experience. I have traveled to Disney numerous times with various travel parties: my husband and I, my husband and I with my 9 year-old stepson and our annual family vacation (all 10 of us!) During our many trips to Disney we have come to value the deluxe plan.

If you’re like most, your first reaction when you saw the word “Deluxe” was “too much food!” It seems this is the immediate response when deluxe is mentioned, but for our family the value in the deluxe plan extends far beyond a mere meal.

The deluxe plan allows each person 3 “points” (3 meals a day). There are only so many hours in the day and in Disney they fly by, no one wants to sacrifice their valuable time in the park rushing to eat or worried about missing an advanced dining reservation. For us, sitting down 3 times a day is overwhelming, but it’s beyond our food fixation to sacrifice surf and turf for a hamburger and fries; so we began seeking an alternate option that would allow us to enjoy our delicious meals and not sacrifice our valuable park time.

Our 3 points per day are put to good use with a two-part plan: A character breakfast and a signature dinner (which require 2 points). Planning this way allows us to get our quality time with our favorite Disney friends in a relaxing, fun environment. There’s no waiting in long lines in the heat to hear “I’m sorry, they are going to take a break now, we’ll return in 20 minutes”, no one but a parent can comprehend the reality of 20 minutes in the heat with a 4 year old who wants to meet her favorite princess! Our first trip to Disney with my step son (who was 6 at the time) was laden with hysteria that we were going to miss one of his favorite characters, we were constantly on the prowl, fumbling for autograph books and the camera, and the ever present black sharpee. After seeing our photos with skewed smiles, disheveled looks and on more than one occasion a sharpee stained cheek or forehead we said “no more”. It’s a far more enjoyable experience to have your Mickey waffles and cup of coffee and allow your favorite friends to come to you: character breakfast, the perfect solution for time management and character crisis aversion.

The second part of our deluxe plan is signature dining. If you are traveling with children, chances are they aren’t interested in a meal and would rather press on full steam ahead through the park and ride all the favorites “just one more time!”  But for the parents who have been covering Disney territory all day, chicken fingers and fries doesn’t always cut it! Signature Dining offers more than just a meal it truly is an experience. For example; your precious little Prince or Princess can dine in Cinderella’s Royal Castle, while you are treated like a King and Queen and during your meal the photos your family took with Cinderella before heading to the dining room are magically presented to you, at no additional cost.

Many signature restaurants offer spectacular views (you can even view the Magic Kingdom fireworks at select locations!) delights in culinary cuisine, and a relaxing environment. You can share a famous Cobb Salad at the Hollywood Brown Derby, enjoy surf and turf overlooking the Seven Sea’s Lagoon at Narcooses, or watch the animals wander the savannah while you dine at Jiko.

If you are celebrating a special occasion, try a signature restaurant! I have experienced the royal treatment for celebrations at signature restaurants! I was engaged at Cinderella’s Castle, celebrated countless birthdays and special occasions at various restaurants and have personalized menus from my favorite restaurants from when we celebrated a special event.

While you may think “we aren’t celebrating anything special” or that your little one’s will be out of place at a signature restaurant don’t forget-it is Disney after all, and everything is designed around families, even yours!

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Deluxe Dining, More than a Meal

Affordable Disney Vacations: Saving Time AND Money with Disney’s Magical Express

Many people travel to Walt Disney World by flying. For some, there is no other realistic way to get there. Others, who could drive, often choose to fly anyway. My family is in the second group: while I personally don’t mind driving, my family feels otherwise.

So we typically fly these days. But the challenge here, if you are trying to have a Disney vacation that is as affordable as possible, is that airfare is way expensive. So unfortunately, a major portion of any Disney vacation budget ends up being spent on transportation.

But the good news is that Disney does make things easy here, by providing complimentary transportation to and from Orlando airport, for guests of any of the Walt Disney World resorts. The better news is that Disney’s Magical Express will save you money AND time….and it’s fun to use too!

With that in mind then, if you are staying in a Disney resort, and have never used Magical Express before, what do you need to know?

To start, once you have your flight information, you will need to contact Disney (407-WDW-MAGIC or 407-939-6244) and provide them with that information. It is recommended that you do this at least 6 weeks prior to your trip. Several weeks before you leave, you will receive Magical Express luggage tags for each person that will be traveling, along with a booklet that has information for when you arrive, as well as a voucher for boarding the bus when you arrive at Orlando airport. (Note that you will receive only 1 tag per person, which assumes you will not be checking more than one bag per person. If you need more, contact DME to request additional tags.)

Place the tag on your luggage at home, and then check it as usual at your home airport. When you arrive at Orlando Airport, there is no need to go to baggage claim: Disney does that for you.  You will instead go to the DME boarding area (there are signs, and a map in your booklet), and you will be directed to the correct line. Note that there is not a separate DME bus for each resort, so you will “share” your bus with guests of several nearby resorts. With this in mind, you should allow for up to an hour from the time you are boarding your bus, until you arrive at your resort. But the time goes so fast on the bus: they show a video to, you know, get people excited about arriving at Disney World…which works pretty well. 🙂

And this is the best part. Once you get to your resort, check in (and if you did online check in before you arrived, this will take only a few minutes), and then you are on your way to the parks. Meanwhile, Disney’s Magical Express is handling your bags, and when you arrive in your room later on, they will be there waiting for you. (Be aware, however, that DME does say that it can take up to 4 hours for your bags to arrive in your room, so keep that in mind and pack your carry-on accordingly….more about this in a minute.)

It should be noted that you always have the option, if you wish, to not put the luggage tags on your bags, and when you arrive at MCO, you will then proceed to baggage claim first to retrieve your luggage. Once you have them, you can then go to board the Magical Express bus. It should also be noted that if have a late night arrival (after 10 p.m.) you do not have a choice: you must claim your own luggage before boarding the bus. Even so, while you may not be saving time here, you still have the benefit of complimentary transportation.

Now I will be honest: the system doesn’t always work flawlessly, and I have to share that on one trip we returned to our room in the evening, to find not the two suitcases that should have been there…but one. My husband’s was there, but mine was MIA…

As it turns out, the fault was with our airline that apparently felt my luggage should not go to Walt Disney World, but to some other destination. To the credit of DME, they handled it all: found out when my suitcase was supposed to arrive at MCO, when it did in fact arrive at MCO, when it got on the truck headed to Disney World, and then they let me know when it showed up at our hotel. I was a wreck…but they couldn’t have been nicer. (And I learned a BIG lesson, especially if you will be arriving in the evening: ALWAYS pack what you need for overnight in your carry on. Just In Case.  🙂  )

All in all, I really believe that DME is a pretty good system, and offers some real savings to folks who fly into Orlando. Not so long ago, once you landed at MCO, you then had the expense of either renting a car, or paying for a taxi or limo service to get you to your hotel…which adds to your already high transportation budget. And if you are staying off property, that is still the case. This is why you want to always compare ALL the costs of staying on Disney property vs. off property, to see what the most affordable option for your family is. Perks like Disney’s Magical Express go a long way in making a Disney resort stay more affordable than you might think!

So, you might be asking, what happens when it is time to go back home? How do you get back to MCO?

Well……That is a post for next week! 🙂

Note: If you have never used Disney’s Magical Express before, be sure to read the FAQs on the Disney website to help in your planning.

Nancy, her husband and college-age daughter live in the Baltimore MD area, but consider Walt Disney World their second “home”. She started her site The Affordable Mouse, as a way to share ideas about how to plan affordable Disney vacations. Her favorite things at Disney World (in no particular order) are Soarin’, most of the food in World Showcase, Illuminations…and that special brand of Disney magic that you can’t find anywhere else.

Affordable Disney Vacations: Saving Time AND Money with Disney’s Magical Express

Awesome Disney-Loving College Basketball Heckler

Awesome Disney-Loving College Basketball Heckler

Check out this Disney Fan as he dresses up as Peter Pan and Ms Potts at Utah State Games! This is Hilarious!

See more funny videos and TBT at Todays Big Thing.
Awesome Disney-Loving College Basketball Heckler

Family Fun Weekend Recap: Fiesta Weekend

Family Fun Weekend Recap: Fiesta Weekend

Disneyland introduced their all new Family Fun Weekends, starting January 14 and continuing on through March 6. The festivities can be found at the Big Thunder Ranch festival arena. (I’m glad it’s back there because then I get to pass the goats on the way. I love the goats.)

The first weekend (January 14-16) was Fiesta Weekend. Characters like Mickey, Minnie and Donald were dressed in their fiesta best, and Mariachi Divas performed for the crowd. (If you’ve never seen them before, you can catch them performing at California Adventure from time to time.)

Here are some photos from the event! And be on the lookout for my next post about last weekend’s Kickin’ Country Weekend!

Family Fun Weekend Recap: Fiesta Weekend

Family Fun Weekend Recap: Fiesta Weekend

Family Fun Weekend Recap: Fiesta Weekend

Family Fun Weekend Recap: Fiesta Weekend

Family Fun Weekend Recap: Fiesta Weekend

TV personality Jon Stewart celebrates his daughter’s 5th birthday at Walt Disney World Feb. 4, 2011

TV personality Jon Stewart celebrates his daughter's 5th birthday at Walt Disney World Feb. 4, 2011

Emmy Award-winning TV host and Grammy Award-winning comedian Jon Stewart takes a ride Feb. 4, 2011 on the Tomorrowland Indy Speedway at the Magic Kingdom theme park in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. with his children Nate (left, age 6) and Maggie (center, age 5). The Feb. 4 visit took place on Maggie’s 5th birthday, and Stewart and his family celebrated the occasion with friends at the Walt Disney World theme park.

David Roark, photographer

TV personality Jon Stewart celebrates his daughter's 5th birthday at Walt Disney World Feb. 4, 2011

Add Some Disney Magic to Valentine’s Day with Free Printable Cards and Gifts from Disney Online

Add Some Disney Magic to Valentine’s Day with Free Printable Cards and Gifts from Disney OnlineThis Valentine’s Day, Disney Online invites families to create some Disney magic at home by offering free printable Valentine’s Day cards and gifts to help celebrate this special holiday.

Save a trip to the store by printing and cutting out special themed cards and gifts featured on Disney Online’s Mom and Family Portfolio of websites.

On Family.com, guests can find free Disney Valentine’s Day cards featuring favorite characters like Mickey Mouse and Alice in Wonderland.   Families can also print and create fun cards like the Tinker Bell Valentine’s Day Pop-up Card for their favorite fairy friends.

FamilyFun.com has unique printable gift ideas for kids to make for a friend, parent or teacher. Valentine’s Day Cupid Coupons are a perfect way for kids to show they care, or they can create an easy-to-make Candy Box to fill with their favorite treats.

For artistic kids, Kaboose.com has a wide offering of Valentine’s Day Coloring Pages to help them make colorful creations for the ones they love. For more Valentine’s Day fun, check out Family.com.

Add Some Disney Magic to Valentine’s Day with Free Printable Cards and Gifts from Disney Online

Delicious, Filling and Affordable at Disneyland

Delicious, Filling and Affordable at Disneyland

I enjoy eating at the parks, simply because it’s more convenient. Unfortunately, sometimes those eating ventures can be quite costly. (My wallet says, “Ouch!”) But then, it happened — I found a meal that was not just satisfying but completely affordable.

Chili. Cheese. Fries. Ooey, gooey, hot chili cheese fries. My mouth waters just thinking about them. What’s even better is that you can SHARE these. I get full sharing them with someone like my boyfriend or my mom. (Yep, I go to Disneyland with my mom sometimes.)

You can get them at the Golden Horseshoe in Frontierland, which is great because you can order your food, grab a table, and eat while you wait for Billy Hill and the Hillbillies to perform. (It’s best to get there early, because the GH gets packed! Billy Hill and his brothers are definitely popular.)

So if you’re headed to Disneyland and you find you’ve got the munchies, do yourself a favor and order some chili cheese fries. Your taste buds (and stomach) will thank you.

Delicious, Filling and Affordable at Disneyland

The February ‘Blahs’ Giveaway by Disleelandia

The February 'Blahs' Giveaway by Disleelandia

Howdy folks,
Just a heads-up to all of the Chip and Company readers out there: Disleelandia – The DISNEYANA Virtual Archive is hosting a $20.00 Gift Code Giveaway sponsored by CSN Stores. They’re an on-line outlet with over 200 shops to choose from.

All you have to do is visit the Blog, click on the ‘My Profile‘ link under Lee’s picture (top right corner) and send an email. Putting ‘giveaway’ in the ‘subject’ box would help!

For full details, just look for the ‘February Blahs Giveaway’ posts on Disleelandia.

They’re looking for as many to enter as possible. And if you revisit the blog throughout February, there will be more opportunities to get extra entries!
Whoo hoo!

The February 'Blahs' Giveaway by Disleelandia

Disney’s Hollywood Studios Deserves More Credit!!

Disney’s Hollywood Studios Deserves More Credit!!

Almost every time a group of Disney fans start talking about which park they like the most or spend the most time in, Disney’s Hollywood Studios(DHS) comes up on the short end. I must be one of those few folks who really enjoy and appreciate what this park has to offer that is so often overlooked by so many. No matter what you enjoy about Disney Parks, DHS has it and in many cases more so than the other parks. Think about these things:

  1. Table Service Restaurants – Only Epcot has more table service restaurants than DHS. DHS has The Hollywood Brown Derby, Mama Melrose’s, The Sci-Fi Dine In, and the 50’s Prime Time Cafe. They also have Hollywood and Vine but since that is a character buffet we won’t count it as table service.
  2. Signature Restaurants – Sure they count Cinderella’s Royal Table as a signature event and Le Cellier in Epcot has recently been designated Signature for dinner only (personal opinion – undeserved) but The Hollywood Brown Derby is a true Signature restaurant in every sense. Since I have experienced nearly all of the Signatures, it is deserved in my opinion.
  3. E-Ticket Attractions – Rock ‘n Roller Coaster, Twighlight Zone Tower of Terror, Star Tours and Toy Story Midway Mania and of course that doesn’t count the stage type shows.
  4. Shows – Something for every taste and way more truly good ones than any other park. They are the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular (sure it’s old but still fun), the American Idol Experience, Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show, Voyage of the Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast – Live On Stage, and of course Fantasmic! These are the major shows with some much smaller ones scattered around.

Is Disney’s Hollywood Studios my favorite park? Nope, that’s reserved for Epcot. It is however right up there with the Magic Kingdom but for way different reasons. If you think about it DHS is a bit smaller than the others but it really does have a lot packed into it. It does have some weaker areas; counter service locations are sparse and not all that imaginative and the parade (even the new one) is at best a bit weak but Epcot doesn’t even have a parade. On your next visit, give Disney’s Hollywood Studios a real chance I think if you do you will be very pleasantly surprised. As always, enjoy your visit to Walt Disney World!!

Ken

Disney’s Hollywood Studios Deserves More Credit!!

A Tour of Disneyland Paris on MouseChat.net

Disneyland Paris reviewHave you always wanted to go to Disneyland Paris?  On this weeks Mouse Chat Podcast we go across the Pond and meet up with Goeff about the wonders at Disneyland Paris.  Learn about transportation, the resorts, the parks, rides and attractions, ticket options, special nighttime events. and of course food.

You can subscribe to Mouse Chat on iTune and listen on your iPod, iPhone, etc.  Or go to www.MouseChat.net and listen now on your computer.

Become a Facebook Fan of Mouse Chat so you never miss a show.  Also we are giving away a $50 Disney Gift Card.  Each Week we give a clue to a hidden item at Walt Disney World.  Find the item and call or email us to get your $50 Disney Gift Card.

If you are planning a trip to Disney World, Disneyland, or a Disney Cruise, you can always ask us a question and we might read your question on the show.  You can always send your planning and other questions to [email protected].

Star Wars + Tron Legacy = 1 Great Mashup

Star Wars + Tron Legacy = 1 Great Mashup

I have a little treat for you Star Wars/Tron Legacy Deeks out there… a new mashup video. Now you get the best of both worlds.

Aljon aka JediMouseketeer is our in-house Jedi and  Star Wars aficionado. Between battling the Sith and visits to  Disney World, he is also the co-host of the ‘WDW Tiki Room‘ radio show and station manager for Sorcerer Radio, the official Disney station of Chip & Company!

E-mail your Star Wars News to: aljon@chipandco (dot) com. or Follow Aljon on Twitter@JediMouseketeer!

Star Wars + Tron Legacy = 1 Great Mashup