I'm in a big blog craze right now. And since I'm on a train heading back home it's the perfect time to check out new blogs. I've actually found some ones of people who are currently there or will be in the next month or so.
The first is Laura . She's doing the college program... non-international as she is from the states. She actually just started at Disney yesterday but hopefully she'll keep us all up to date on her happenings and adventures.
**** EDIT/ADDITION **** This is actually whre I found out about Laura. Her name is Emily and she's from Seattle, WA (YAY! anyone who knows me knows why I love Seattle!). She seems very excited and updates fairy good amount. She too as yet to start but will be working at DLR.
As well my friend Paige/Fishing Rod/Charlie hooked me up with this great website ,that is for both people going to visit Disney, people considering working there, people who have or are currently workig there. Everything you name it. As well not just about WDW but also DL.
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Anyone who is doing the ICP program or is interested in working at Disney as a lifeguard must read this blog. It is seperated into 3 different parts before Disney, Lifeguarding and Adventures. I've only gotten through the first two parts. However, I must say it is a little upsetting towards the end of her lifeguard blog because of her attitude towards Disney and her overall feelings. But it is definitaly worth a read. Enjoy!
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So this is one of my favourite blogs yet. Ben's blog is all about his 3 months working for the mouse as a custodian. He too like many others is from the UK. I think blogging must be big in the UK because most(not all) the Disney blogs I've found thus far are from people in the UK. But Ben's blog as also led me to a new idea which I will post in a blog of it's own.
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Yup! Most of the blogs I found were from the UK, and I found a few Canadian! Nothing else though, really. I found when I went there that it was mostly North Americans/the British who were there to work for Disney because they cared about it - a lot of students from other places, unfortunately, thought of it as a summer job and good international work experience and didn't really have the same Disney spirit. Depressing, but, all the same [and in relations to the experiences of different people that you've been reading], the whole experience really is what you make of it! I love custodial blogs :D
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