Welcome back to another post! Today I’m going to be talking about my first housing inspection. Housing inspections are done periodically to make sure that our apartments are in good condition.
Housing gives you a timeline of when they will be checking your house, our dates are June 5-17th. The inspection for my apartment was a little different because we got a new roommate on the 14th so we knew when our inspection was coming.
The rules for inspections are in the handbook you receive on move-in day. It is essentially having the house clean, no dishes in the sink, trash is taken out and not having any violations when it comes to what you can hang on the walls and doors.
We ended up having ours on the 12th, the woman who did our inspection came around noon and was very nice. She gave us a minute to get everything together that we still had to do and she was very happy about how clean our apartment is.
We had a cleaning crew come through the next day who made sure that everything was move in ready for our new roommate.
So for anyone worried about inspections and thinking that they are going to fail, please don’t stress yourself out about it. As long as your apartment is neat and you take out the trash you will be alright.
Today is my last day at home before I leave for me DCP for 8 months! This has been a crazy few days, I graduated Wednesday and I leave tomorrow (Sunday).
I am not the type of person who enjoys last minute packing, I like to have a plan and to be ready weeks in advance. This short time to pack and get ready has been very stressful but I am ready and shockingly have everything ready to fly down. Now let’s break down how I packed.
I am flying southwest down so I get two free checked bags up to 50lbs and a carry on bag and oh boy are those two check bags heavey. One bag has ALL of my clothes and shoes and the other has towels and other miscellaneous things that I am going to need. The clothes bag weighs 48lbs and the other bag is 41lbs.
I wish I could tell you that I spent to much time thinking about each thing I was bringing and how many of each thing I need however I had two things that I thought about when packing. 1- do I need it? 2- Does it follow the Disney look? If the answer was yes it went in the bag.
Unpacking from college and packing my life fit into two large suitcases within two days is not something that I recommend people to do but it is definitely possible and can be done.
For the things that did not fit and were not shipped, they will be bought in florida the day before move in, things like toiletries, hangers, the matress pad and other little things.
If you have any questions about packing for a DCP or how I managed to get everything to fit leave that in the comments of this post!
Stay tuned for posts about the travel process and moving in coming very soon! I hope you all have a magical day! – Jen
Today I am going to be talking about what my hiring process was like for the Fall Advantage DCP for 2019. I want to start by saying this is just my experience and everyones application timeline is different.
My experience with the application was very easy, I applied on a Saturday, about 10 minutes after submitting my application I got the email asking me to complete the WBI (Web Based Interview). The WBI takes about 30-45 minutes and is times to make sure you are activity taking the interview. It was like any job personality survey, they wanted to know about your work ethic, your personality and other general things disney is looking for.
I completed the WBI the day after receiving the email and about 20 minutes after I completed that I got the email to schedule my PI (phone interview). They allow you to select the date and time that works best for you so I selected a date for the next weekend in the afternoon. I have seen many videos of people preparing for the interview and being stressed about how it will go, however I did none of that and I honestly wasn’t nervous at all. I went in thinking I was just going to do my best, talk about my strengths and if it didn’t work out it wasn’t meant to be.
The PI takes about 15-20 minutes but they wants you to be ready for them to call 15 minutes before the time you picked. The number they call front will most likely be “no caller ID” this way you can’t call them back and it keeps the recruiters phone line open. In my interview she started with going over how the interview will be set up so I would know what order we would talk about things in.
Here are the big things I remember. She asked about “The Disney Look” and if I understood the guidelines, the big thing was tattoos and if you had them, how big they are and where. We talked about comfort level being outside in the florida heat, and she asked a few questions about guest interaction and how I would handle situations. We then talked about roles, this is the time for you to tell them what role you are most interested in, my recruiter didn’t ask so I forgot to bring up what I really wanted. This does not guarantee you will get that but it’s good for them to know. At the end you have time to ask any question you have, like an interview you should have one or two questions prepared. I asked if she had done the DCP and how she got to where she is now with disney.
After my interview I did not think I was going to get in, I felt that it was not my best interview and I didn’t feel a connection with the recruiter like I had hoped. Thankfully I was wrong and found out about a week later that I was accepted!
Timeline in total for me was about 2 and a half weeks. I applied on February 16th, I did my WBI on February 17th, I had my PI on February 23rd and I got my acceptance on March 4th. This is a very short timeline and I know lots of people’s process takes a lot longer. I was very lucky with how quickly mine was.
If you have any questions about the process let me know!
I was recently accepted to the fall advantage 2019 program for the Disney College Program! The DCP is a semester working, living and learning at Disney that all college students and recent grads can apply to. When I got the acceptance email on March 4th I was shocked, I honestly thought my interview went badly and it was a lost cause!
I will be working in Quick Service Food and Beverage at Walt Disney World in florida from May 20th until January 2nd. We find out where we will be working about two weeks before we move in (STRESS!)
I know a lot of people have questions about the application process and what you need to to do get hired. I will make another post about my application experience so if you have any questions let me know!
Welcome to my Disney Blog, The Disney Times! This is were I am going to be posting about all my adventures at Disney. I will be posting before the program about packing, I will talk about training, move in day, do weekly posts for the duration of the program! You will see cute pictures and get the answers to any question you have about the program!
I hope you all stick around and lets get started!!!