Last summer I spent my university break working at Walt Disney World, Orlando as part of an International College Program. Before, during and after the program, I was inundated with questions about what itâs âreallyâ like to work for Mickey Mouse. Many of these were out of genuine curiosity, but some of them were just repeating widely circulated myths that everyone who works there is tired of hearing. Time to debunk some of the most common onesâŠ
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Thereâs a secret Disney language
There are certain company-specific words cast members (employees) learn when they complete Traditions (training) but itâs far from secret and can easily be found online. Itâs mainly to do with maintaining the âshowâ of Disney, so any space you can see as a guest is âonstageâ and private areas are âbackstageâ.
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Cast Members are not allowed to say no or âI donât knowâ
In Traditions, you learn about Disneyâs high level of guest service, but they donât explicitly tell you that you canât say the word ânoâ. However if someone asked you a question and you responded like that, it wouldnât be very good guest service anyway. Cast members go above and beyond to make sure every guest is happy and so will search out the answer if they donât know it themselves.
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Thereâs a secret underground world
Magic Kingdom, which is Disney Worldâs main park, does have a network of tunnels beneath it known as the âutilidoorsâ. These are used so cast members can get around the park from one area to the next without having to walk through a land where their costume doesnât belong. However these arenât underground but built on the ground level, with the park itself a level up! This is also only at this one park, and the rest just have a network of routes snaking around the perimeter.
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Cast Members canât mention the âcompetitionâ
In Orlando, the Universal parks are just a short drive away from Disney. However Disney really arenât concerned with these parks, and actively encourage cast members to ask guests about their vacation and provide tips. If that includes recommending the best way to enjoy Butterbeer in Hogsmeade, then go for it!
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Itâs super cliquey
There are always rumours that the princesses donât dare talk to the lowly custodians, or that certain cast members feel they are better than others â such as full timers versus college program kids. However itâs more the fact that you hang around with people similar to you, much like at school. You wouldnât go sit with a random person from a random class in the same way you wouldnât sit with a random person from a random area.
You stick with your coworkers because theyâre your friends, and some of the full timers in my area were the nicest people I’d ever met! However all that didnât stop me having a chat with Darth Vader on the way into work or high-fiving stormtroopers backstageâŠ
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Cast members get free admission to the parks and all their family and friends
Wrong. Wrong. Wrong! As a cast member, you get a Main Entrance Pass which lets you into all the parks for free, but there may be certain blockout dates around popular events and new openings.
They also only get a limited number of passes to give to family and friends based on how many hours have been worked in a year, so theyâre not going to use them on their cousinâs friendâs auntyâs kids just because they ask them on Facebook.
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