Friday, September 25, 2009

Waiting for that bright sunlight

You know how you get so used to doing something in a routine that you forget to do it? That was me this morning with turning off my alarm.

Sorry Alex x.x

She's up and wandering around now, looking for her phone. She said my alarm wasn't the reason she's up, which is "unseasonably early" for her as she put it, but I'm sure my forgetting about it didn't help. I had just shut the bedroom door too when it had gone off.

Anyway, as per my usual morning routine, I'm sitting in the main room of the apartment, now-empty cereal bowl by my side, browsing Disney things on my computer. I actually had to turn on a light in here, otherwise things just seemed too dark and creepy in the computer light. I know it's darker because we're technically in Fall now (right?) and the Earth's shifting, but it's so weird to me to have the dark later-part-of-the-year lighting with a lack of cold and weather change. Yesterday I'm sure it was in the 90s and was very bright and sunny. It's not a bad thing, but I know my body's expecting the weather change when I look at the darker mornings. Kind of nice to not have that morning chill, but I do miss the concept of "seasons" here somedays.

I have to write, however quickly, about yesterday, because yesterday was...something else. I had wanted to go to the Salsa sale (Spend A Little, Save A lot), which started at 7am, so I actually ended up getting up early in hopes to try and get a little browsing done before I had to go to work. Misako was up when I opened the door, a little surprising, but we chatted a little bit and then it was off to get ready and go. When I arrived, just a little after 7am, I noticed that there were already a good solid bunch of cars in the parking lot. The Salsa sale's open to all Cast Members, and with 60,000 of us (or more), a sale's going to be a little busy. I parked, and took a long walk up towards the Josten's Center. The event was being held at the Wide World of Sports complex, which I'd never been to, so I was looking around as I walked. It was weird to see all these sports things, mainly just because it's my sister who's the big sportsperson (I just found out not too long ago - she's on the fencing team at her college), and here I was, coming on my own. Honestly, as I stood in line waiting to get in, looking over the various sports fields and trimmed grounds, I kind of felt like joining a team, doing something "sporting", and just generally getting out there and having some fun. Weird.

The line, because there's always a line at sales events (maybe), was a zigzag line, and due to the time I waited in it, I didn't even get past the first zig before I had to leave for work. Even though the event started at 7:00am, it looked like the people running the event were only letting Cast Members in a few at a time. Why? I'm not sure, although there's probably a good reason behind it. But that wasn't very helpful to us Cast Members who had to go to work. I did spot a guy named Anthony whom I know from work as I worked my way back through the line. On my way out, I talked to a woman who was looking to park. I explained to her that the cars were all for the Salsa sale and mentioned the line, to which she replied "Forget it. I've gotta get to work". So did I.

I got over to Hollywood, changed, made a bathroom stop (wasn't feeling well), and headed back out to my car to finish getting ready, only to have sunscreen blop down onto my apron. Well that's no good to wear out for the Guests, so I did a quick Costuming stop and apron swap and continued on my way. I met up with a girl named Kelsey once I got to Sunset and we walked together to the meeting with General Manager (is that his title? It's been a while since my assessment) Perry. I had figured, since this was a roundtable, that there would just be a small bunch of us, so I was surprised to see a group of Outdoor Food Cast Members going up the stairs in the Operations Building (number 2). Following them, I soon found myself in the midst of a bunch of different Food and Beverage people. Shortly after, Perry arrived, and he explained that this was a sort of "Welcome" meeting for the people new to Disney and to Hollywood Studios. We introduced ourselves and our favorite Disney characters; we talked about bad shopping and eating experiences (just like at Blockbuster...imagine that!); we watched a video about kids and families being told they were going to Disneyland (a cute compliation done by marketing, the separate videos of which can be found if you go to YouTube and search "Disneyland surprise"); and we talked briefly about how much Guests pay to come here, and that after all that, we should be offering them nothing less than the best (my words). He also managed to squeeze in a little discussion about our opinons on our training, which allowed me to discover that things seem to be a little diffcult beyond Sunset. Break-downs in communications, training by people who'd only been there two weeks, standards varying from person to person. And then just hearing about the seating charts in the table service restaurants, or the variation between all the outdoor food places: Sunset still isn't all "yaaaaaay", but, apparently, neither are some of these other places. Although these may just be little experiences and not reflective of the whole.

Anyway, Perry ended the meeting and I got a plastic cup featuring the Fab Five (and Tinkerbell and maybe someone else), each dressed in an outfit reflective of one of the lands at Magic Kingdom. I don't know why they had these cups, I don't know what they were for, but they were free, and I think having the characters dressed up is a neat concept. I then got to wander around backstage for a half-an-hour, since it was 10:15am when I got back to Sunset and I wasn't supposed to start work until 10:45am. As I was begining my wander, one of the character golf carts go by, and, amazingly, Annie from The Little Einsteins waved at me. Yes, yes, I'm a dork, but usually the characters are going to work and we're working, so there isn't much acknowledgement that goes on. Kind of sad :(

Backstage wandering was neat. I found a Roy O. Disney Productions building, but it looked like there was construction work going on inside, because fixtures were ripped out and it was dark. I also got something caught in my eye for the longest time. Alas, all too soon it was time to head back, which I did, and found myself assigned to condiment bar. Don't get me wrong, I'm okay with condiment bar. It's just sort of busy with the stocking and restocking of one, having to move and stock and restock the other, and especially during the rushes, trying to keep up on them both. And then to have to do tray runs on top of it all...well...that became the issue of yesterday.

I won't name names, and I'll keep this part really short, but there was one woman who kept telling me to do tray runs. And, granted, I know it's my job, and that they need to be run to the dishroom to get clean, but she wasn't exactly helping. More like throwing her weight around. The trays end up on top of the trashcans, you see, and there's about eight or nine around the dining area. So even when there's a lot, it doesn't look too terrible (in some spots) because they're spread out. Well she'd go, grab a bunch, and stack them all on top of one garbage can, so the pile appeared large and untidy. When I told her I was looking for a cart (which I need to run the piles of trays, and is hard to find because the stockers use them and hide them places), she found one, proceeded to gather most of the trays (I managed to grab a few) and then told me she shouldn't be doing my job, when I had asked her three times to let me take the cart and do the run. Just making a big show out of it, in my opinion. And when I was stocking a condiment bar, and she had to tell me yet again to do a tray run (I was just about done with that particular condiment bar), she got a little peeved that I was putting the barbeque sauce away, rather than leaving it haphazardly on the condiment bar while I raced at her beck and call to go clean up the trays.

I'm not saying that I'm not at fault here. I've ended up doing condiment bar later in the day, where I can get into the rhythm of stocking before the rushes come and I absolutely have to do the trays. And I know my asking "How do they {the trays} get stacked up?" wasn't exactly a question that would lead anywhere good. But I was aware of the trays. I knew it's part of the job. I just wasn't doing it enough, in her opinion. And my lack of finding a cart wasn't exactly helping either. Why can't condiment bar have a cart? Technically, I'm a stocker too at that point.

But the woman had said something about the trays in the beginning, and before her, the manager Susan, so...it just wasn't a good time. Not to mention that there was a little breakdown and build-up in the communication. Jon, one of the guys I've worked with, was stocking things, and he offered to let me use his cart, once he was finished making a stocking run. Since both condiment bars were full, I decided to grab a quick drink, mostly to get out of the heat, but also to avoid the woman asking me about the trays again. When I stepped back out into the sun, I saw Jon, but he was disappearing backstage. I tried to run after him, but when I got back there, he was gone. That's when the woman got the cart...ugh. She could've just handed it to me too. Sorry, sorry, anyway, Jon did reappear later, and asked if "they" had told me he was looking for me, which was a no (the breakdown in communication), but he then said that he was being moved elsewhere, so he'd leave the cart for me by the prep kitchen (the build-up). It was still there once I began being bothered again, which was absolutely wonderful, and I ended up hanging on to that cart and possessively guarding it the rest of the time I was on condiment bar.

But that woman's attitude brought my attitude way, way down. It wasn't a great day for the rest of the day.

I did manage to see a character cart, which had Mary Poppins, a penquin, Chip and Dale, and (finally) Max and Goofy on it, and that perked me up a little.

Oh, and I must applaud Disney on their design techniques. Right after I did MY first tray run (as opposed to the one before that done by that woman), I went to go take them back to the dishroom, only to find out that there was a fire going on. Something had happened with the broiler, but there was now a firetruck and an ambulance sitting behind the restaurant, as well as a bunch of people running around and, oh yes, an alarm going off. Nothing too terrible, I didn't see any smoke or flames, and I got to make two piles of trays on the ground (on the advice of Area Manager Deb and Coordinator Tammy) while I waited for the firemen to do what they do best. But besides Rosie's having to close the Guest windows, and one Guest who had noticed there was a fire in the back and was apparently yelling "fire!", none of the Guests noticed what was going on. Seriously, I walked from backstage to onstage where all the people were, and I had no idea there was an alarm going off and fire vehicles and people around not twenty feet away. Amazing! And then, later on in the day, catering trucks were rolling in with food and chairs and people were pushing carts of flowers and chefs were wandering around, all backstage of course, and not a single scrap of it was evident onstage. They were setting up for a convention of some sort, and it was all hidden!

Amazing work to be able to hide all of that from the Guest through barriers and music and, I suspect, a little magic as well.

One final note, once Rosie's was ok, and I managed to grab more trays, I brought them into the dishroom, only to find that woman was there too. She said thank you. Not very friendly-like, but she said it. And then, when I was leaving work for the night, she was sitting in the prep kitchen and she smiled at me. I said good night, neutrally friendly-like I hoped, and sped out of there.

Ah, what fun, what fun.

Speaking of fun, I've got a ten hour workday today, so I best get started getting ready. I'm still going to try to make it to the Salsa sale, at least to look, and I've gotta make a couple of other stops along the way.

Here's hoping that today I know what I'm doing.

Oh, and I wanted to mention this just randomly. The Hub website features a bunch of different stories and articles, and they have one that comes out every week called "WDW Weekend Happenings". Naturally, it describes things that are going on this weekend, such as the Salsa sale or sporting events or people coming to the House of Blues. This one also mentioned the Epcot Food and Wine festival, which is exciting because it means, one, it's almost been a year since I visited, and two, that I can have me some food and maybe taste a little wine.

But I do like that Disney posts things like that, as well as info about what's happened this week in Disney history. Fun to learn, but also, it reminds me a bit of college and the information they'd pass along (and print up and tape to walls) regarding weekend events. Makes me miss Lewis a bit...

It's just kind of funny how there's things that seem so familiar. Like the Blockbuster business tactic of "You've had a bad shopping experience, would you ever go there again?" popped up in the meeting with Perry (although my Mom said it's because business is all alike). Or the weekend happenings reminding me of Lewis. Or my having homework, or hearing about Ralph and his schoolwork. Or having Penny Hightower as a professor and thinking that, wow, if there was another person to look up to in regards to imparting knowledge, she'd be one of them (one of the others being Dr. Wielgos). Different, but familiar.

And now I'm running late, woo hoo!
Here's hoping for today...?

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

A 23 Postcard

Happy Eleven-Months-Since-I-Got-Back-From-Disney!!

Only one more month to go to make it an entire year.

Onward to the postcard...

Got up and started realizing how much I have to do this morning. Attempted to make a list. Organized, but didn't help. Went to costuming. Started randomly tearing up. Stressing out over job, things to do, spending $75 on groceries yesterday. Wanted to call Ralph, ended up calling Mom. Went to work. Got to bus for almost four hours. Fine, just a little hot. Manager Susan found me while I was talking to guy. Said I could go on my break whenever I wanted. I think they forgot about me? Break, then Fairfax Fare. Really need to call Mears e.e Met Guest with nametag. Said he was part of tour. Got to have lunch with Head of Outdoor Signage Imagineer. Cool. Back to bussing. Met two ladies and guy. Guy in wheelchair. Had embroidered bag on back reading "Disney Love" with all sorts of characters on it. Bag on side for water bottles/umbrellas ("water-brellas" I accidentally called it later)/whathaveyou. Featured Mickey and the Gang (plus Daisy). Said he was a vet. One of the women had made it. Also celebrating her birthday. She got a carrot cake. Left a little too quickly afterwards, oops. Met a caterer on the way out. Has served Hors D'ouvres to Michael J. Fox. Discovered Ralph left me a voicemail - oh my goodness. Made a test-wrap - fail. Invited to movie, but couldn't go. Watched Mickey Mouse in Black and White: Volume 2, Disc 1 instead. Neat ^-^ Called back Ralph. Found out what it's like to observe eighth graders. Talked about cosplays for Acen. Also, I as Carmen Sandiego and he as Waldo: "Come with me. I know a place where no one can find us." Had sorted laundry; did none. Need to do so very much. Need sleep right now though. Tomorrow's beginning of Salsa sale. Want to try to get there before meeting tomorrow morning. Realized today's the 23rd when I looked at my bumpout.

Have "Boo To You" stuck in my head...again.

Monday, September 21, 2009

She's a filthy girl

I just washed my face with Apricot scrub, and because Alex is still working, I'm getting ready for bed in a room all by myself. It reminds me so much of my college dorm at Lewis...

Anyway, this'll have to be quick, as I'm really tired and tomorrow's my first day of Marketing You, so I'd like to at least look like I'm awake. This morning I woke up in the middle of a dream again. This time I was living with a host family of Christians. I was lecturing them because I felt that they should be Christian because of the possibility of there being no God, and yet believing in a God anyway because that was their choice of faith. Not just being Christian to be Christian and to follow along with everyone else that they knew, which is what they were doing. Needless to say, this brought our relationship to a really uncomfortable level, not to mention that everyone else in town wasn't happy to see me. Awkward.

I woke up, stumbled around for a little bit, and after seeing bits and pieces of the first X-Files movie, which Rut(h) was watching, headed off to work. I brought a sandwich in the sandwich holder my Mom got me! Work was...well...work. I was stuck in Fairfax on register for about four hours, which wasn't...terrible...but there were issues with my computer not registering when I touched it, one of the soda fountains being broken and spraying foamy soda spray all over, and the Yungling (I'll spell it right later :P ) running out in the middle of a two-drink order. Then it was all foamy...blah. The Guests were all right, although I did have this one guy and his son who decided to stand at the window next to mine. So whereas it was obvious that there were three registers open (because there were three lines of people), they decided that the fourth one was open and chose it, despite there being no one there and no one showing up to take their order after five minutes. Eventually I leaned over and asked what they'd wanted (wasn't sure if they were just taking in the air at first) and the guy said he wanted a bottle of water. I motioned him to come to my window, or at least in my line, and he got a little snappy, saying that we should've had a sign saying the register was closed. Granted, but c'mon people, use your brains. If there's lines of people, no lines at one window, and no one's coming to that window while the other people working hard at the registers are taking orders...doesn't it seem a little obvious?

I just blamed it on vacation brain. And the heat. Sure, why not?

I could've acted a little better though. I mean, I apologized, and I got him his water quickly, but I could've done better I suppose. At least been a little friendlier.

Oh, and a woman and her family ordered seven ice waters. That was fun to do :P

Ice water is free, you see, but there's a two-fold problem. First, water isn't just a button one presses; it's a little tab that one must push and hold and keep an eye on while the cup fills. Second, for whatever reason, the tops to the regular-sized cups are just a pain in the ass to get on. They don't just slide on the cup, you really have to press and bend and hope that the side of the top doesn't get all bent inward, because then it'll never stay on. And even when it seems like the top's on, you have to check, because they like to look like they're on, but not stay sealed. The large drinks actually work.

But yeah, seven ice waters, woo!

My break eventually came, and with it was a bit of the Bears/Steelers game. Pitsburg was up by 7 when I had to leave, but it was nice to see a little bit of Chicago via the external stadium shots. Then it was off to bussing, which I like because I can meet people. I met someone from Algonquin and a husband and wife from Peoria today, which is nice because it's kind of like randomly being connected to home. Things started to get a little crazy as dinner-time rolled around and people started lining up for Fantasmic. It got so busy, all the tables were full. People lept for tables as soon as they were open, and in one case, it looked like the new family was sitting at the table waiting for the old family to finish up. I was called over a bunch of times by different people wanting their tables cleaned, which was fine, and kind of fun because I got to talk to people.

I had a hard time understanding the littlest kids though, and it's not just because they mumble something fierce. My ear's been bothering me the past couple of days, and today it was stuffy. That made Fairfax really "fun" with our fans blowing and people talking quietly, but out amongst the people, it was really really "fun".

And speaking of fun, as I tossed some trash out for this one family, I spotted the man of the group wearing what looked like a Hawaiian shirt, but with the sharks from Finding Nemo all over it. I complemented him on it, cause it was totally cool, and he told me that he'd been getting compliments all day. People had also been asking him if he was a doctor or a dentist, which made sense, he said, what with all the teeth. No, it seemed like his wife had made the shirt for him. They left, and not two minutes later, he was back. It seemed he might've thrown his Key To The World out with the trash.

This is his hotel key, so you know, but it's also a park ticket AND connected to a credit card. It really is a key to the world. He'd checked all his pockets and all the little pocketted bags that tourists carry, and had found nothing. Knowing how important it was, having one myself as a momento from my vacation, I walked over to the trashcan and began digging through.

Yeah, that was fun.

I didn't want to take out the bag, fearing that it might shift everything around, but I was having no luck. Another busser stopped by and said I should remove the bag from the can, which I did, and then it was partially open on the ground and I was still sifting through it. Mind you, I did have the fantastic Disney-issued plastic gloves on, but the guy was trying to reach through with his own hands. No good; I kept looking for him. Still nothing...but then he remembered...maybe possibly...wrapping the key in a receipt.

He checked one more pocket...and there it was.

Hooray!

Well it was good that he found it, and he thanked me for digging through trash for him, which was fine. He left, and now I was faced with having a trashbag sitting out in front of the Guests. Now, really, I should've gotten another trashbag to replace the one I'd been digging through, and tossed that full trashbag away. But I couldn't just leave an open garbage pail and a bag of trash on stage. And I had run into another problem.

In order to make sure that while I was searching the trash no one would toss any more in on top of me, I had used a tray to block the flaps. But then, when I couldn't see into the trash pail in the trash can, I had moved the trash pail out and into the light. And then I shut the door. Problem? The way we open the door in the side of the trashcan is by reaching through the flaps. And these flaps were now blocked by the tray.

I had a locked garbage can.

By this point, Tiffany, one of the girls I work with, had wandered by, and I laughingly told her what happened while trying to jam my fingers beneath one of the flaps towards the door. After a couple of finger-squishing pushes - success! I managed to pop the door and remove the tray. I asked Tiffany to please get me a new trash bag, figuring she'd understand why I'd want to replace the one in the pail as she'd closed trash the past two nights in a row. She got two for me, and was even so kind as to tie them like we're supposed to. I had intended to then take the trash bag I'd been searching through to the trash compactor, but ran into yet another problem when I realized that as I walked, I was leaving a trail. Garbage juice was leaking from the bag and across the pavement as I walked. Luckily, I saw a trash cart on the Produce side of Sunset, and managed to get the bag in there. I felt bad about the trail, but what could I do? I stole the trash cart, although honestly I didn't see anyone around using it anyway, and managed to get the trash to the compactor. As I tossed the bag in through the side door, I was rewarded with garbage juice leaking out of the bag and into my sock and shoe.

And then I was assigned to trash.

I ended the night by giving Tiffany a ride home (it was the least I could do after she'd been so kind to help me out), and although I knew I needed more hand soap and to figure out whether or not I needed the book for my first day of class tomorrow, I ended up lounging on the couch, watching the Emmys, and thinking that maybe being a writer in a group might be good way to get superly creative.

Although I'd still like to write on my own too.

I'm sure there's more that I've forgotten, but it's definitely time for bed.

Oh, and I was talking to Amanda, and apparently in the UK part of Epcot, there's an Eeyore that likes to kiss young women up and down the arm. I don't quite know how to feel about that...but it kind of creeps me out a little.

Oh! And Tiffany said that when she was coming back from her break, she got to see one of the character golf carts backstage with people like Meeko and Pocahontas and Goofy and Max! I need to see more of those carts; they're so cool ^-^

Friday, September 18, 2009

Postcard addendum

Met a gaggle of kids today. Started out with my asking one little boy if he was ok. Looked hot and tired. Suddenly discovered his family was all at the surrounding tables. It was his birthday, he's turning 8. Suddenly sister, cousin, and cousin's little brother appear, all chatting about Tower of Terror. Seems these kids from Alabama LOVE this right. Birthday boy said he'd do/give anything for Tower of Terror to be in his backyard. Most of family have ridden the right quite a few times. Little brother of cousin has only ridden once? Not sure how many kids were there total - gaggle of kids really. But really fun to talk with them, really fun to hear how they love they ride, really fun to watch/listen to them talk all at once.

Really should've given them the Mickey stickers Lucie had given me the day before x.x

Just had to mention them though. They were a great (big) family ^-^

Quest for Moroccan lamb postcard

Currently excited over thinking that Dustin Hoffman was Captain Hook. Worked today. Mostly bussing. Really hot. Met two British women who complained about the food. Said they didn't get as many fries as Americans (Maybe bigger portions? they wondered) and that hamburgers were terrible. Had gotten better burgers at an English fair. Felt really bad. Tried to make it up to them, they didn't want anything. Acknowledged that it wasn't my fault though. Reported it to manager. Hope everything's better. Volunteered for bussing again after 15 minute break. Probably not the best idea. Really, really hot outside. New menu item - apple cinnamon pretzels. Really wanted one, didn't get the chance to. Got to bumpout 15 minutes after was supposed to. Debated back and forth regarding funnel cake at American Pavillion. Decided to go to Epcot. Pleasantly surprised to see Spaceship Earth still going after 7pm. Picture still crappy, but not as much. Hand on my glasses in this one. Wandered around World Showcase seeking tea store was told about yesterday. Talked to Mom about food places. Went to France. Got HUGE chocolate chip cookie. Amazingly delicious. Was going to get lamb at Morocco, but not for $10. Got Bratwurst, sourkraut, and a roll at Germany instead. Very good ^-^ Watched Illuminations from Germany. Saw new lazer effect I'd never seen before. Wandered back, taking camera phone photos and sending them to Mom. Arrived at apartment. Watched half of Heathers. Need to watch rest. 10 hour workday tomorrow. Definitely need to update.

Am being faced with notion of my future and life after Disney. It's weird. Always wanted to work for Disney. Never really thought I'd be working for Disney and want another job. I'm working for Disney - now what? Weird.

Really should go try that Moroccan lamb.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Celebrate You

Today is a day to celebrate.

Happy one month since I started at Disney!!

Wow, one month. Can you believe it? I certainly can't, despite having lived through it all. But it is official. In fact, looking at the time, I'd say I was knee-deep in fellow interns waiting in line at this time a month ago.

And now? Now I'm sitting at a table, typing away, looking forward to a twelve hour shift and wondering if I have time to go pick up some sunscreen, although it looks like rain so perhaps I won't need it as much.

Glamorous, no?

But, in my looking back on this month and all the things that have gone on, well...damn, I did a lot! And yet, there's still SO much more I've been wanting to do. Maybe finish unpacking? Yes, you heard me: it's been a month since I got here and I've still got items to unpack. I also absolutely want to start resort hopping. I've met so many people staying at a variety of different resorts, and although I know some of them either by having stayed there or having wanted to stay there, I still have so many more to go.

Today is also a day to celebrate one thing I know I want to do: The Tomorrowland Transit Authority re-opened today! I was hoping (and still kind of am) to get in a ride before I start work. We'll see how that one goes :P

Having been here a month, I can say with no doubt that I really need to manage my time a little more. Just with this blog alone - the updates have been spotty, entries are incomplete. I haven't even mentioned yesterday's encounter with a Yeti! But it's this process of organization that I need to get a better hold on. There's bills and loans to pay, laundry to do, food to buy, dishes to wash. I need to book my travel to and from the airport, need to take care of my family's travel plans, need to send out notes and e-mails and thank yous (people will still accept them even if they're over a month late, right?) and then comes all the personal fun stuff, like resort hopping and exploring the parks, water parks, and minigolfs. And the local areas too! Apparently there's a mall around here, and while current money issues mean that I'm not super ready to shop, I would like to know where everyone's going to get their clothes. Besides that, it's Florida! I should be exploring the touristy and the natural alike!

The fun part of this is actually doing it, and that's going to be made a heck of a lot more fun starting on September 21st. This is when my Marketing You course starts up, eating away more of my time.

Mom was right, I should get the fun stuff done now.

But this is a celebratory post, not a let's-assess-the-future post. It should be mostly celebratory anyway. The last month has been full of events. I've gotten to go on tours of the Magic Kingdom, gotten to go behind the scenes of one of my favorite rides, gotten to go on a bunch of my favorite rides, got to meet characters, got to have a delicious chocolate chip muffin (Starring Rolls ftw!). I've met people from all over the country, and even all over the world, finally got to see Newsies, learned some Spanish, learned some sign language, expanded my Disney knowledge with a couple trivia quizzes, and even went on a few new-to-me rides and attractions. And let's not forget that amazing (and amazingly long) 19 hour trip down here. My car still groans every time I mention going back.

In thinking about it, one of the nicest things about this past month has been the fact that I've actually been out there doing things. I've been going to parks, exploring the area, making myself dinner, and just generally not lazing around, staring at a tv. True, I could be doing more, and I want to, but I do feel a special little sense of pride in reviewing what I've done over this past month.

But there's still plenty more to do, and if I'm going to do it all, I must "tighten up" as my trainer Lisa would say. At the least, I really should make that Disney to-do list both the recruiter and my Mom suggested I make. Along with a normal to-do list of course.

But one month, wow. I can't say that it's just flown by, because it really hasn't, but it has moved at a fairly quick and steady pace. And within that span of time, I've done a lot, seen a lot, ate a lot, and encountered more than I ever would have done at home.

Ha, I say this being all optimistic, and then it hits me that I'm working twelve hours today AND it's Night of Joy. Talk about an experience :P

By the way, it may just be me, but when I was starting up my computer this morning, a thought occurred to me: the name "Disney Consumer Products" sounds like something bland and uninviting, something that's slapped on the side of a low, industrial-style building or a blank white truck. They're creative with their products, how about throwing a little imagination towards the name? I'm not sure if it's "consumer", "products", or just the whole phrase "consumer products" that's throwing me off.

That was random :P

It's about time to get started doing stuff. I'm not sure what stuff exactly, since I'd like to do a variety of things and find my time to be rather restricted. But even if it's just reading the new Eyes and Ears, I should go do something.

Hooray for the TTA being open again! If I don't see you today, I'll definitely see you real soon.

Happy one month ^-^

Friday, September 11, 2009

It's too early to think of a good title...

Add another 25 minutes to that time stamp and here's proof that, on the RAREST of occasions, I can actually get up early.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

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Finally! I'm done with work for this week. Five lovely days of hot sun and crazy customers and now I can take a break. Or, at least, I could, if I didn't have a crapload of other things to do, like shopping for food and getting stuff cleaned for the apartment inspection on Monday.

Oh, and going to the parks ;)

But I did want to post a quick entry. I've just finished dinner, which consisted of fettuccine and broccoli mixed with some Italian herbs and olive oil and topped in some places with a little (or a lot) of Parmesan cheese. I'm kind of proud of myself for making this, since the original recipe called for sun-dried tomatoes and no olive oil. Does this mean I've gained the ability "adaptability in cooking"?

Apparently not, for I haven't been feeling well the past couple of days. It all started about three days ago when, making my lunch for work, I decided I should finish up the grapes I had bought about two weeks prior. I figured they were still ok. They'd been plucked from the vine and washed and stored in a tupperware container in the fridge. So I packed them up and went on my merry way. I didn't get a break for a good portion of that day, but I mentioned this to the coordinator (I think it was Tammy that day) and she sent me on break where I had lunch. Now I had been feeling fine all day, but after that lunch, boy I wasn't a happy camper. I was at least on bussing outside, so that wasn't too bad. I was learning sign language too ^-^ Jon, one of my fellow Cast Members (and husband of Tammy, who I'm pretty sure was the coordinator now), was teaching me how to say "yes", "no", and perhaps most useful "Tammy, may I go home please?". It was great fun to learn, but then I was called into Scoops to take Frank's place so he could go to the bathroom. I guess he'd called at least 45 minutes before, and no one had come to get him, so I was glad to help, especially when I heard he wasn't feeling well.

So I scooped some ice cream, and that's when it hit me. My stomach started to bother me, and I felt it would be a very good idea to not really interact with people's food at that point. I really needed to use the bathroom, frankly, and ended up calling the coordinator area to see whether or not Frank was coming back. He was, in fact a minute after I got off the phone, he was there, and I headed out and to the bathroom.

Grapes. Don't eat them when they're two weeks old.

I wasn't sick, but I certainly wasn't feeling well, and I mentioned this when I ended up back in the coordinator's office. Everyone sort of laughed, since "I ate bad grapes" doesn't really sound like a real reason as to why someone's not feeling well.

I did get a little happiness boost though. Susan (I think that's her name?), one of the managers, was talking to a guy who, as far as I understood, had just volunteered to help close an area instead of just leaving when his work day was done. She was very impressed, and then turned to me and asked what I'd done that day to go above and beyond. I answered that I had gotten little cakes and a glass of water for two Guests who were celebrating their birthdays, which was special, but even more-so because they hadn't had much to eat (either as a result of the dining plan they were on or because everything's so darn expensive at Disney). She was pleased with me too, telling me I did a good job and saying she was going to use the guy and I as examples in...I think it's some morning meeting? I didn't quite catch it.

That was nice. And I was happy to help those Guests out, especially as they live near my college, Lewis, and the husband used to work in my hometown (so he actually knew where it was!).

But I still felt poorly.

Then yesterday, I was feeling better, a little iffy, but better, and went to lunch with no grapes...but left over ham and cheese I had gotten the same time as the grapes. Sure enough, I ate my lunch, and by the time I reached costuming to grab my street clothes, I wasn't feeling well again. I made it through the rest of the day, thanks in part to an early release because we were slow, but decided then and there that the left-over spaghetti I was planning to eat that night was a no.

Today was better than the other two days, although my head was hurting and so was my right arm for some random reason. I called my Mom this morning to say hi, and she and my Dad suggested it was from the food (obviously), but also the transition to Florida catching up with me. That, and the water. I could hear my Dad in the background saying all I should drink is Coke and beer. I'm not one for beer, especially after serving it all day and having it drip and chug and spray all over me, but I took the Coke advice. Usually I try to drink water while at work, what with the hot weather and all, but today was all about soft drinks and no ice. I think it helped.

Speaking of yesterday, what an interesting day. I had to work, but because September's a slow month, the managers have been sending people home via Early Releases. I felt kind of bad taking mine (that's why I got off at six instead of five-thirty or earlier like manager Matt had asked) since my work ethic tends to dictate that if I'm working somewhere, I should stay until it's time to go home. Not that I have anything at all against leaving work early, but I feel it reflects poorly on me as an employee if I continually look to go home.

But I was happy to get out early yesterday, mostly because I wasn't feeling well, but also because I had plans for Fantasmic that night. Alex had her day off yesterday, and while she did Magic Kingdom most of the day, she swung by Hollywood Studios (still wanted to type MGM) for the evening. I saw her coming out of Beauty and The Beast while I was in Fairfax Fare, and we agreed to meet up once I got off my shift. Since I didn't want to keep her waiting, I had gone to Costuming during my break to get my street clothes, so I could just change and go. But while I got an early release, I didn't get off until after six. I texted Alex to find out where she was and got the response she was coming out of the animation pavilion. I figured that would give me enough time to run to Take 5 and change, which I did, but then I found myself wondering what I should do with my costume.

There's lockers that we have at the restaurant locations; I've actually been using one to store my rain coat for the awesome Florida hurricane season. But I wasn't sure what all Alex and I would be doing and whether or not I'd be able to get back to my stuff in a decent amount of time. Plus, frankly, I could've used a little freshening up after a day of bussing, which meant my car was the place to go.

Oh but first I had to talk to manager Matt about my schedule and requesting days off. As if I wasn't behind already, I had to hunt him down, had to figure out when I needed off, and then had to learn what Disney's policy is towards days off. Not really anything bad, but when you're meeting someone and are running late, every minute seems to drag on, even if it DOES have super important information. But Matt was nice and helpful, and so I texted Alex, raced to costuming (trying to conceal my costume, which would've been fine except for the hat), got a hanger out of the locker I had rented there, rushed to my car, and headed back.

By this point, I hadn't heard anything more from Alex, and was beginning to wonder where she was. I wandered around, even ducking backstage (with an Animation Cast Member's permission of course), to try to find her. No luck, and I was denied putting in my requested days off on the hub computer in Take 5 by a cast member who decided right then and there would be the time to look at all the Extra Hours available. It's fine, it's fine...just was trying to find my roommate.

By about 7:30, I noticed they were seating for Fantasmic (which was being held because Magic Kingdom was closing early for the first Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party - which Cordelia had invited me to out of the blue). Figuring that that was where Alex would be eventually (that WAS one of the reasons she'd gone to Hollywood Studios), I headed in and sat down to wait.

It was like Where's Waldo. The two center sections of the seating area were rather full, and more and more people were filing in. I tried scanning the crowd and wandering by the food areas, hoping to find Alex somewhere within the growing masses, but no luck. Eventually I picked Row O and sat down. Surprisingly, I soon found myself chatting with one of my fellow Cast Members from Sunset. She'd been looking for Extra Hours too and was earning some by working as a walk-around cotton candy seller. She informed me that she'd worked at Epcot the day before, and had even had some time selling merchandise. I'm gonna have to look into these extra hours...

8:00pm rolled around and I began to think I was going to be seeing the show by myself. The crowd was much larger now, and I kept alternating between scanning those sitting and those filing in. I took a break to get some chips (similar to what I had done back in October before Fantasmic), and then returned to my seat (now Row N) to keep looking and to listen to some cutsy couple behind me (who had stolen my original seat) talk about why the girl had gotten the guy a light-up bubble machine. Suddenly, I spotted Alex, just a section over and getting ready to sit down. I lept up, jogged over, and managed to get a space on the aisle next to her.

Yes, I am THAT good...thanks to Where's Waldo.

A quick second trip to the refreshment stand (Coke for Alex, bottled water for me) and then it was on with the show!

I should point out, really quick, that the whole theme with Hollywood Studios is "On with the show!" They have this printed backstage on some of the mirrors right before you go on stage. It was also mentioned a bunch of times during training.

Fantasmic was wonderful, just as I remembered it. Fireworks, characters, masterful editing of film (seriously, I applaud whoever edited the sequences shown on the water), and a lake lit on fire. Ahh...such good times. It actually was a bit of an interactive show, because due to the direction of the wind, the spray from the water was blowing right at the audience. It was kind of funny though, since a couple parts of the show are water themed, such as Monstro splashing down and the brooms from Fantasia emptying out their buckets. So maybe Disney just turned it into a 4D show? Thanks also to the wind, when the fireworks went off, the smoke swept back and over the audience, engulfing us in an explosion-scented fog. This was especially cool thanks to some very pretty theatrical lighting, which tinged the smoke with dramatic imaginative colors.

After it was over, and Alex and I agreed it had made us want to watch every Disney movie ever made, the Cast Members began ushering us out back into the park...except that we didn't go the way we had come in. I figured it was because then the people trying to get into a later Fantasmic show (if this was a normal night) would encounter the people trying to get out, and Sunset would become a horrible mess. Instead, we were directed BACKSTAGE.

Now, I remembered this from October. I remember being in a large crowd of people, leaving Fantasmic, and looking around me thinking that I was very most definitely backstage somewhere in the park. I thought it was just something they were doing for that night. But as Alex and I began to walk with the rest of the people, things definitely started to look as I remembered them, and I figured that this must be the normal thing for Fantasmic nights.

Then, as the crowd ahead of us turned left and went around a building, I realized This all looks VERY familiar. So familiar, in fact, it was as if I had seen it every day I worked at Hollywood...

And indeed I realized that the exit for Fantasmic connects to one of the backstage areas I walk through every day to get to and from Sunset.

That was neat. It really was. It was cool to be 100% certain that leaving Fantasmic meant one would actually get the chance to be backstage. It was cool to realize that something I see and go through every day has a second purpose. And on a random note, it was cool because I had just been wondering earlier in the day why that particular backstage area had a little more theming to it than the other backstage areas I go through.

Sure enough, today, when I was walking to work, I looked down the long alley the Guests travel through and could see, at the very end, the beginnings of some green hills.

Neat ^-^

Speaking of today, and one of the reasons I started writing this post, I wanted to mention not what I did during work, but what happened after work. Today wasn't too bad. Rainy near the end, which was funny because it started to rain a little, so I got my raincoat on, only to have the rain stop. I put my rain coat away, and not 10 minutes later, the skies totally opened up. Anyway... On my way out through costuming, I noticed that the Disney Learning Center was still open. Usually it's closed when I'm walking through, but since today was my first "assigned to leave before the park closes" day, it was still open when I got there.

I decided to stop in. Alex had picked up two movies from the Learning Center near her, so I figured I should see what mine had in stock. And while it didn't have tons, I am now the proud borrower of The Black Cauldron, which I've been wanting to see for a while. It's one of those Disney movies that exists, but people don't really know too much about it (ok, I don't know too much about it). I also checked out the cds, since I had just read earlier online that Phineas and Ferb have a soundtrack out now. I'm not a huge fan, but I've seen the show, and I like what I've seen. Thought I'd give it a go and see if it was in. Unfortunately, the Learning Center didn't carry it, but I did see other music I'd be interested in. Princess songs? Disney's greatest hits? I think there was even some park music in there, so woo!

But as I was checking the movie out, I spotted (or should I say re-spotted, since I saw it when I first came in) an entry for a Disney trivia crossword. I glanced over it, seeing as I had done the one at Sid's when I was exploring MGM (HA!), and found that this one had things I knew, and things I didn't know and would have to think about. After a little thinking myself, I asked if I could give it a shot. I only had 15 minutes, since that's when the Learning Center closed, and since today was the last day to do one, I had to get down to business. Things like "What's Belle's favorite activity?" were easy (reading), and I got a little help to some of the tougher ones thanks to other answers (What color is Dumbo's hat? Second letter's an "e". Yellow). But there were three that had me really stumped:

1. What name do Tony and Joe give Tramp in Lady and the Tramp?
2. In Tarzan, what's Jane's last name?
3. What animated film features a character named Ziggy?

#3 had an "l" in it, and after a heck of a lot of brain pounding and clock ticking, I had a flash of lightning "ah ha!" moment and scribbled in "junglebook". The first one...I kept thinking the name "Butch" for some reason, but I hadn't seen Lady and the Tramp in AGES (ditto with Tarzan). It was five letters, so perhaps it could have been Scamp? I know, it's the name of Lady and Tramp's son, but maybe Tramp was called Scamp and then as a sort of inside joke, the son's named Scamp instead? I put down Butch...

And then Jane. Ah, Jane. There was an "e" in this one too, and whether it began with a "P" or I just felt it did, I eventually put down Persen. Yeah, I know..."Persen"?

But I finished just in time, which was nice because I had at least wanted to give it a try. There was one other guy in the room who was working on it too (in fact, he was one of the other reasons I wanted to try. Me? Competitive?). I had overheard him earlier as having been stuck on two questions, and now he was down to one: What character has also been known as Mr. Geef?

OMFG if ANYONE would know this one it would be ME!

That was another reason I did the crossword. I totally know that answer.

The woman working at the Learning Center's desk was...not helping him with it...but was assuring him that "Geef" was the correct spelling as I handed over my crossword. And that's when I noticed the internet-enabled phone in his hand. Turns out we could've used the internet.

F#ck x.x

Well, anyway, at least I gave it my best shot, and as I told the woman at the desk, it would've been kind of scary if I had known all the answers. Although for the "Geef" question, I told her, I knew it because I'm a huge fan. She had suggested that maybe the guy and I could've collaborated, but that never really came to fruition for some reason. Instead, I gathered my things, hoping my wet raincoat hadn't done too much damage to the computer chair I'd been sitting in when I worked on the crossword, and I headed out.

While walking across the parking lot, I realized that the crossword's directions had asked that people "bring in their completed crosswords by September 5th" which made it plainly obvious that internet and other resource usage was encouraged. But they did say that bringing it in could earn you a special prize. How do they feel about second place and a brain bursting with Disney knowledge?

I got back to the apartment, made dinner (surprising, since I REALLY wanted to know the answers), and finally got the chance to sit down and look them up.

Turns out...I was right ^-^

Right about Tramp being called Butch and Ziggy being in The Jungle Book. In fact, Ziggy's voice isn't even credited in the movie, which makes me wonder, who the hell is Ziggy?
Anyway
But Jane, ah Jane.

For the record and my future knowledge:

In Tarzan, what is Jane's last name?
Porter.

And now I know ^-^

Although dang, just the one...

Anyway, but I'm proud of myself for giving it a shot, for knowing random Disney facts, and am just plain happy that that's the way I ended my work day today. And on that note, this has been a pretty lengthy post. There's still plenty more to share, and plenty more to catch up on, but for now, there's dinner dishes to attend to, a shower to take, and some good ol' sleep to be had.

Also, Amanda told me about some Disney character videos online where they take a couple of falls, so those'll be worth investigating.

And to explain the title of the post...Ruth (real name Shalom(e)) left her phone in her room, and has apparently received a text message, and her phone REALLY wants her to check it. So every couple of minutes, that phrase goes off. It's been going off since I got home :P




Oh, and Mr. Geef (if you haven't guessed) is Goofy. During his "everyman" period, specifically when he portrayed the family man with the wife and son, he was often called Mr. George Geef.

Hooray for my crazy Disney knowledge and for there being Disney knowledge to get all crazy over ^-^

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Just a quick note

Just got back from the cast preview of "Mickey's 'Boo To You' Halloween Parade" (or something like that title).

In a word: AWESOME!

If you like villians, catchy music, theatrical lighting, and, of course, candy, this is the parade for you.

And hats off to Disney for being able to keep everyone organized.

Really, really, REALLY worth the wait.

Now, I absolutely gotta attend Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party.

I also need to find a way to get into the parades. Or be a villian. Or both.


Awesome ^-^

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

And why should we not put things off?

I finally got around to looking at the Casting calendar, to see if I could find a day to try out. Turns out, they've got an open audition going on this Thursday, September 3rd at 4:00pm.

I work 11:45am to 10:00pm that day.


Crap >.<

Well while I should be updating...

This morning I woke up and I felt kind of...bummed.

Well no wait, first I was tired, then, as I was coming back from my mini-trip to Walmart, I started feeling bummed.

I'm not sure exactly why either. I mean, yeah, I just had two days off and now I've gotta go back into work. I'm sure that's contributing. But this bummed feeling, it's a little more empty than the usual "Work...ugh" feeling.

I hypothesize that it has something to do in part with my going to the Magic Kingdom yesterday. Yesterday was great, by the way, and I intend to do a full update on it (just like everything else, right?). Anyway, in short, yesterday I met some characters, got some hugs, had some fun, it was rather pleasant. But today I'm guessing it's reminding me of my family, of home, of being at Disney for vacation, not for work.

I mean, when I was here in October, I was out and about doing as I pleased. And that's how it was yesterday: I wandered around and did what I felt like and just generally enjoyed myself. But today, instead of my going to the parks again or having to sadly leave, I'm going to work. None of that vacation freedom today, at least, not unless I bring a change of clothes and have the energy once Hollywood Studios closes. I guess I'm just missing that "vacation enjoyment" aspect of Disney. I mean, it's absolutely wonderful that I can get into the parks, and for free at that, but I find it's just a little bit of a downer to come back and think "I've gotta go to Walmart tomorrow" instead of "I gotta get some sleep so I can be first on Expedition Everest tomorrow".

And then there's the family aspect. Not that I don't like my roommates, but I don't think they're exactly keen on giving out random hugs (except one, but that's her job). Back at home, it wasn't like my family had Tanner family hug-a-thons, but there was some contact, even if it was just shoving my sister out of the way.

Meeting those characters yesterday and getting showered in hugs and kisses (wow, what a trip) reminded me today of the closeness I had with my family. I know, I know, it sounds weird, but I believe physical contact is important, or at least a sense of connection with those around you. Sitting in a room watching tv with three other family members or close friends is a heck of a lot different from sitting in a room watching tv with three roommates.

Naturally, I would start thinking of these things before going to work :P

I think I might just be a little homesick, although I'd figure if I were, I'd be leaping to make my flight registrations now. Instead, I'm noticing the time and thinking that it would probably be a very good idea to start getting ready for work. I'm also a little miffed because I'm trying to register for one of the Disney University events and it's just not happening. I get taken to the Disney Development Connection webpage, but any link I click on brings me right back to that front page. It's very frustrating, especially when there isn't anyone to really ask. I think, when I stopped by Vista Way one day, I tried asking one of the girls in the computer lab how to register, and I got an answer that went something like "You click on there and...register?"

Yeah, I need to investigate this a little more.

Anyway, I know I've been behind in updates. I'm also behind in sending out postcards and e-mails and clearing out my inbox. Needless to say, I need to get started on this, so maybe I can give that a shot tonight. For now though, the clock is ticking, both down to work and on this limited registration event I was so hoping to do. Did I mention that I e-mailed the Disney heritage group at one point (since they're the ones that put these events on) asking them how to register and never got a response?

I think I'm also just a little annoyed.

Ha...I just got asked how to make grilled cheese.

Time for work then. Woo.

And then hopefully, hopefully, I'll get to updating. I mean, for goodness sakes, it's about time, right?