Showing posts with label Acceptance Letter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acceptance Letter. Show all posts

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Remember that Acceptance Letter I Mentioned?


Here it is! That beautiful folder. After an exhausting day of driving home from Florida, then a full night's sleep, and a full day at work, I finally had a moment to stop and take a picture of me with my acceptance package. They're self-portraits, in case you couldn't tell, and I think they're actually pretty good photos. Really capture the essence of Bethany, don't you think? ;)

It's been a few days, but I've been too busy to post anything but the most basic of details about my acceptance. As my last post said, the package arrived last Monday, March 23. I was so unbelievably thrilled!

Merchandise was originally my third choice, behind PhotoPass and Attractions, but the more I'm thinking about it the more excited I am about my role. Merchandise means that I will be working in one of the shops or one of the stands either in the parks, at the resorts, or at Downtown Disney. There are a lot of possible work places! One exciting thing about this is that, from what I've read online, it's really easy for Merch CMs to pick up extra shifts at different work locations. So I not only have the potential for lots of overtime but for lots of different work environments. I'm making it my goal to work in at least one location at all of the parks, resorts, and at DD at least one time.

I told my interviewer that I would really love to work at Animal Kingdom, though, so hopefully that will be my home base. Animal Kingdom is a great park--it's high energy, has a lot of really great shops, and, plus, it closes the earliest of all the parks so I would more than likely have pretty reasonable hours if I work there. If I was to work in the MK, I would more than likely be there until the wee small hours of the morning on many days. This week, MK had Extra Magic Hours until 3 AM, which means that the merchandise people were probably there until at least 4 AM. Crazy, huh? So next time you're at WDW, especially at EMH, be sure to thank the CMs that are staying so late (early?) so that you can enjoy a few more hours of pixie dust. :)

In contrast to MK, DAK's latest EMH this month was until 10 PM. Now that's the schedule for me. I'm sure I could manage the 4 AM thing, and it would probably even be good for me to completely break out of my routine. But 10 PM sure sounds a lot better to me! I have to accept by April 12th. I'm waiting because I need to find out what Emily's going to be doing--she was offered QSFB, and she's still trying to decide whether she wants to go. If she's going, we need to check in on the same day to make it easier to be roomates. I also need to check when my classes start next January, to make sure I pick a date that will get me back in time for that. But hopefully I'll have some exact dates to share very soon, and then I'll really be able to start the countdown!

Monday, March 23, 2009

Fun in Florida, and Why Purple is My New Favorite Color


I've got so much to write about! I've had trouble with the internet over the last few days, and plus, I've just been so busy that it's been hard to find time to write anything! Emily, Tiffany, and I have been in Florida since Friday. It was a crazy drive, and we've been busy almost non-stop since we got in at 1:45 Friday (actually, Saturday morning.) On Saturday we made the hour drive from Lakeland (where the college Emily is visiting is located) to Orlando. We spent several hours in Ikea, and, man does that place have EVERYTHING! And as we pulled into the parking lot we saw that, not only was there an Ikea, but there, in the same shopping area, was a West Elm! Disney World, Ikea, West Elm...It's official. I must have designed Orlando in a previous life.


After Ikea, we went to Downtown Disney, and then rode the monorail and visited some of the Disney resorts. This whole experience made me want to participate in the CP more than ever.

Yesterday we went to the beach and got plenty of sun. It was a gorgeous beach, and not too crowded considering that it's Spring Break time. We did have one interesting neighbor, however. A man and his wife came to the beach soon after us. Imagine your stereotypical work-aholic--Neither ever got into the water, or even got out from under the shade of their umbrella. The man just made work calls, in a New York-tinged accent and in rapid Spanish. His wife just lay there in her bikini, patiently eating a bowl of mixed fruit while her husband did his business. Every now and then, she would shove the bowl of fruit under his nose, and hold a piece out to him on a fork. Maybe he took some, but out of all the times I was watching I never saw him acknowledge her.

Of course, we ended our beach day with a great seafood dinner. Crab legs, mmmmmmm!

Today, Emily went on her visit, while Tiffany and I returned to Orlando to go shopping. Today was a little more calm, and a little less exciting (but no less fun) than the last two days. Until, that is, this afternoon when my dad called me.

After a few pleasantries, ("Are you having fun?" "Enjoying the beach"?) my dad said, "Hey, there's some mail here for you from Disney. I caught my breath--I told my mom about the big letter=good, little letter=bad equation, but did she tell my dad? I asked, with great trepedation, what size the envelope was. And my heart sunk as my dad said, "Oh, it's just a regular letter. Do you want me to read it?" he asked. "Sure," I muttered. The damage was done now. I could only get good news if he read it to me; maybe it was only a processing letter.

But the good news was great news, as my dad came clean. "Nah, it's a big letter!" That's right--I've finally got that beautiful purple folder.

There was just one more hurdle. Did I get QSF&B? My dad read me the letter--the typical pleasantries, "Thank you for applying...we are pleased that you will be joining us..." and then that magical word, "Merchandise!" I'm working Merchandise! I still don't know where exactly; I won't find out until August when I get to Orlando. But I'm basically okay with anywhere.

What a perfect time to get this news--I was just talking with Tiffany about how much I'm loving Orlando. It will be really great to live here for a few months, and, guess what...I'll get to shop at Ikea on a regular basis. :)