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Stu
16 Oct 07, 07:40 PM
http://www.thedibb.co.uk/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=10228&stc=1&d=1192560920It takes a village -- 59,500 cast members to be exact -- to keep the show going at Walt Disney World Resort. With more than 3,000 different job roles available, it's hard, if not impossible, to find a more diverse group anywhere.

Whether an individual's expertise is in exploring the big blue world at The Seas with Nemo & Friends pavilion at Epcot or guiding guests through Disney's very own highway in the sky, there's a place for a staggering array of skill sets within the 40-square-mile Vacation Kingdom. Here are some of the more unique roles:

Stu
16 Oct 07, 07:40 PM
Life is a song at Harmony Barbershop in Magic Kingdom, where licensed cosmetologists perform basic haircuts with a sprinkle of pixie dust. The shop specialty is the first haircut -- a ceremony commemorated with special "First Haircut" Mickey ears and a certificate with a placeholder for a lock of hair -- which barbers perform about 300 times a month. Basic cuts are standard for the older set, but with giant-sized neon scissors and combs on-hand, the barbers guarantee that even a basic 'do is far from ordinary.


Three times a week, two cast members from the animal programs team at Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge transform into safari guides, leading club level resort guests on the Wanyama Safari, a three-hour tour and dinner experience that recreates a true African afternoon game drive. Guides receive in-depth training on the 200 animals housed at the lodge before leading the hour-and-a-half trek through the resort's three savannahs. While leading the tour, they dispense insider knowledge about the natural history and management of the animal collection, pointing out as many of the resort's 30 species as possible.


Only at Walt Disney World Resort can you drive a 364-passenger monorail straight through the core of a deluxe resort hotel. In addition to gliding through Disney's Contemporary Resort, monorail pilots are trained to safely operate the twelve color-coded trains over three routes -- express to Magic Kingdom, Epcot and Disney resorts. And with 14.7 lane-miles of elevated beamway and 30 million guests utilizing the transportation system each year, the 200 monorail pilots play an integral role in the day-to-day operation of Walt Disney World Resort.


Blooms and blossoms abound for topiary artists and designers at Walt Disney World Resort. The creative process begins with a "maquette" -- a wire and clay sculpture of a Disney character -- which is used as a reference for a full-size steel frame created by the team's welders. Designers then stuff the frame with moss, choose the plant material (common choices are Ficus pumila, Moneywart and Alternanthera), and decorate with small individual plants called plugs. Completed topiaries are irrigated, manicured, trimmed, fertilized and transported to locations throughout Walt Disney World property where they grow over time before guests' eyes.



It's better down where it's wetter -- or so say the Walt Disney World animal care aquarists, a team of marine scientists who monitor the day-to-day care of the resort's many species of fish, turtles and sea life. The main marine environment, found in the heart of The Seas with Nemo & Friends pavilion at Epcot, contains 5.7 million gallons of seawater and is home to sea turtles, sharks, stingrays and small fish such as neon gobies and peppermint shrimp. The aquarium team rotates between systems, also working with the leopard sharks, bonnethead sharks, parrotfish and southern stingrays who call Typhoon Lagoon Shark Reef home.


There's no concierge experience like that offered at Cinderella Castle Suite where "no request is too extreme." Each morning, concierge cast members greet the previous night's guests while preparing the space for the next lucky group. Afternoons are filled with meet-and-greets with that day's winners and an in-depth tour where they reveal the heritage and secrets of the exclusive room suite. Three concierge members rotate throughout the day to provide the utmost in guest service around the clock.


At the fingertips of 180 Walt Disney World seamstresses are no less than 1,000 fabrics, 75 shades of thread and more than 800 kinds of buttons. Each day, these materials combine to create and maintain the 15,000 unique entertainment costumes and 15,000 operational garment pieces worn by members of the Walt Disney World cast. And every piece is built from scratch -- one of the most impressive being the "parfait" hat worn in "Beauty and the Beast: Live on Stage," which took more than 58 hours of handiwork to create.


The 55 Fairy Godmothers-in-Training at Downtown Disney's Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique have one goal in mind: turn as many little girls as possible into princesses. The process involves providing head-to-toe makeovers for guests, including Disney-inspired up-do hairstyles, makeup, nails, and for some, full imperial regalia including princess dresses, crowns, wands and shoes. Fairy Godmothers-in-Training must also coach guests in the art of royal behavior, instructing proper technique in the princess wave, curtsy and walk.



Adrenaline rushes, pounding heartbeats and full-throttle action are part of a normal workday for the precision drivers at "Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show" at Disney-MGM Studios. More than 20 drivers rotate through a schedule where they perform up to three shows and two tracks per day in one of five European chase cars or three hero cars, all outfitted with a special motorcycle engine for stunt-precision driving. Among the maneuvers the drivers perform are spectacular 180s, 360s, sliding 90s, two-wheel driving and fly-through-the-sky jumps.



Cinderella once said, "A dream is a wish your heart makes, when you're fast asleep," but as part of Disney Parks "Year of a Million Dreams," cast members have come together to make dreams come true while guests are wide awake. Members of the Dream Squad receive in-depth training on company heritage and culture, then split their days creating personalized guest interactions -- like setting up a coloring station for little ones near a height-restrictive attraction -- or randomly awarding prizes -- such as a return trip to Walt Disney World Resort or a Dream FASTPASS -- as part of the Disney Dreams Giveaway. These high-energy cast members are empowered to create Magical Moments and share their passion for Walt Disney World Resort with guests of all ages.

parris
17 Oct 07, 01:07 PM
I can dream...right? he he :-)

:mickey:

stevey
17 Oct 07, 02:50 PM
I did not appreciate the enormity of it all until this. Thanks Stu.

tjipj
17 Oct 07, 06:34 PM
Thanks for that info, it was really god to read. Amazing what happens behind all that magic

Sindysam
17 Oct 07, 08:42 PM
That was a great read thanks.:thumbs-up

Tw*nkle
18 Oct 07, 10:06 AM
Wow what a great read, it makes you appreciate what the staff do each day to make dreams come true, looking forward to getting in amongst it all soon.

stitch99
19 Oct 07, 06:49 PM
Thanks Stu. really intresting.

TiggerD
19 Oct 07, 08:05 PM
Thank you Stu :thumbs-up

nmurray
20 Oct 07, 11:39 AM
Thanks for the info Stu, great reading.

durhamdiva
21 Oct 07, 03:30 PM
Hi

Great info just out of curiosity do you now how many Disney buses there are?

disney dave
21 Oct 07, 04:02 PM
Hi

Great info just out of curiosity do you now how many Disney buses there are?


one of the drivers told us this year that there were around 350 buses, also they were looking to update some of them.
he was more like a tour guide than a driver.

david

gempep
21 Oct 07, 08:37 PM
Great read Stu, as always I am amazed at the amount of information there is on the DIBB.

gempep
21 Oct 07, 08:42 PM
LO STEVEY. We are True Blue Pompyites and Disneyites. Thanks for supporting our boys.

epcot33453
22 Oct 07, 08:21 AM
Thanks Stu - great read!!

Brightonboy
22 Oct 07, 01:08 PM
Thanks Stu

Found it a very interesting article did not know so many pepole involved :grin:

Tony

JulieW
25 Oct 07, 09:29 PM
We've just returned home today.

Funnily enough over the last two weeks we have been wandering around the parks wondering how many staff - I mean cast members -there were..........

What do you know ? We come home, log straight into the dibb and what do we find ..............but the answer.

What would we do without you ? Many thanks for all the excellent info included in this site - all the tips we picked up have certainly added to the enjoyment of our holiday.

Until the next time.......... :wave:

Tinkerbell '67
25 Oct 07, 10:31 PM
I would love to work in the bippitie boppitie boutique

josie112
25 Oct 07, 10:37 PM
I think I'd like to be a Disney coaster tester! Now there's a job worth doing!!

wombat
26 Oct 07, 07:31 AM
Thanks Stu, very interesting.

Charlotte_18
30 Oct 07, 01:34 PM
i'd be a driver for mgm's lights motor stunt show :D

garry&ann
19 Jan 08, 12:01 AM
Hi Stu,

brilliant stuff. My girls keep talking about working for the mouse..well let's face it, we might all have a go if we could. Anyway, there are website who give info about international employees, does anyone know about these.? I was talking to a disney employee from manchester, who said that Disney really look after the internationals.
I think we would all like to think that anyway. has anyone any information on that kind of thing?

COOLPAUL
30 Jun 08, 11:25 AM
my litte man had a dream come true he got a nice car and he love it larst year in may 2007