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What qualities does Disney look for?

Top Five Disney Cast Member Characteristics – Do You Have What It Takes?
  • Friendliness. Guests pay a lot of money to visit Disney World, and they expect the excellent service for which Disney is known. ...
  • Patience. Patience is an important trait for Disney Cast Members too. ...
  • Diligence. ...
  • Composure. ...
  • Multitasking.




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Here are the requirements for character performers at Disney:
  • 18 years of age or older.
  • Slender, athletic build with full range of motion and high energy levels — guests can't see your face and characters can't talk, so you have to be able to interact using your body language.


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How Hard Is It to Land a Job at Disney Corporate? If you have a strong resume and good soft skills, it's easy to get a job at Disney. You need to find the positions that suit you best and make sure you have the right experience. Some people enter a Disney college program, which means you can intern for the company.

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According to Disney Careers, their company values are optimism, innovation, decency, quality, community, and storytelling.

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With the Rule of Four guideline, reservations must be made prior to the last 4 months of your Use Year for stays during that Use Year—applicable to the following destinations: The Disney Collection (excluding hotels at Tokyo Disney Resort) Options offered through hotel exchange.

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The Genie 120-minute rule says that you can make a new reservation at most 2 hours from when you made the last one, and this countdown timer doesn't change if you modify the reservation. If you made it at, say, 11 a.m., then your two hours will be up at 1 p.m. even if you modify the reservation at noon.

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The Genie 120-minute rule says that you can make a new reservation at most 2 hours from when you made the last one, and this countdown timer doesn't change if you modify the reservation.

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carefully crafted “Disney-speak” like how they call themselves cast members and customers are called guests.

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Showcase your ability to be professional, hospitable, and family-friendly in your resume, cover letter, and interview. Doing your research on Disney's vocabulary and culture will help you stand out as a candidate. Network with current and former cast members to get tips on applying for a Disney park job.

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Guest Relations cast members have one of the most difficult jobs in Walt Disney World, because any guest who is unhappy from a situation that took place anywhere in the parks is going to take out their feelings on Guest Relations.

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