Monday, December 16, 2013

So close, yet so far!

Crossed a few more things off my list this past week!

Pre-DCP To-Do List


  • Book plane ticket
  • Book hotel and car rental for the days before check-in
  • Find DCP roommates
  • Give notice to my landlord/roommates that I'm moving out
  • Give 2 weeks notice at one job
  • Finish training new people at on-campus job
  • Leave on-campus job
  • Pass all my classes (and GRADUATE!)
  • Get rid of stuff I no longer need/can't take with me
  • Pack the stuff I can 
  • Sell car
  • Go back to San Diego for a month and:
    • spend some time with family and friends
    • get through Christmas and New Years without getting involved in any family drama (an inevitable occurrence with my family)
    • eat at all the awesome places unique to San Diego/California in general
    •  go to Disneyland one last time before I'm officially a WDW Cast Member
    • get into better shape--gotta be prepped for all that walking I'm gonna do in Florida ;)
    • take tons of pictures to put on my bulletin board in the Disney dorms!
    • re-pack all my stuff
  • Get on the plane



Very excited at these new developments :) Only 41 days left! Still so much left to get through, but--in the words of Tiana-- "I'm almost there!" 

So, if anyone needs me, I'll be sitting in my room, packing my stuff to go home, and singing Disney tunes while I'm at it :)

p.s: look out for tabs about my applying process/getting accepted/little things that happen after acceptance. 











Thursday, November 28, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving! (I'm a Thanksgiving Orphan again)


So I'm a bit sad that I once again was unable to go home to see my family this Thanksgiving (that's 3 years in a row for me). Thanksgiving is my favorite family holiday. It's much less stressful than Christmas, and the food is awesome. But it's too late to change things now. Instead, I will spend my Thanksgiving just kinda hanging around, and plan on seeing a movie at some point (probably Catching Fire). Then I get to go to work at 10PM tonight and work until 6AM tomorrow morning! I don't know about you, but I find anyone who feels compelled to go clothes shopping at 3AM to be absolutely insane. I'll muddle through tho.


Being that it's Thanksgiving, it is the customary time of year to reflect on all that we are thankful for. One of the things I am most thankful for this year is, of course, getting accepted into the Disney College Program. Despite all the stress and anxiety I've been experiencing as a side-effect of the impending changes in my life, I still feel incredibly lucky and blessed with the opportunity to do this. There are some great people doing this program, too and I can't wait to meet them. For once, I'm looking forward to the future, excited and hopeful, instead of looking at it and wondering what will go wrong. So thanks DCP! I can't wait for another 2 months to go by. 

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!

Sunday, November 17, 2013

Oh My Disney! Things Are Starting to Get Real!

Greetings!

So I put my two weeks notice in at one of my jobs today. I kinda felt bad because I've only worked there for 2 months, and we're about to get super busy with the start of the holidays (I work retail). But on the other hand it's one thing I get to check off my "Pre-Disney To-Do List."

The list goes something like this:

Pre-DCP To-Do List


  • Book plane ticket
  • Book hotel and car rental for the days before check-in
  • Find DCP roommates
  • Give notice to my landlord/roommates that I'm moving out
  • Give 2 weeks notice at one job
  • Finish training new people at on-campus job
  • Pass all my classes (and GRADUATE!)
  • Get rid of stuff I no longer need/can't take with me
  • Pack the stuff I can 
  • Sell car
  • Go back to San Diego for a month and:
    • spend some time with family and friends
    • get through Christmas and New Years without getting involved in any family drama (an inevitable occurrence with my family)
    • eat at all the awesome places unique to San Diego/California in general
    •  go to Disneyland one last time before I'm officially a WDW Cast Member
    • get into better shape--gotta be prepped for all that walking I'm gonna do in Florida ;)
    • take tons of pictures to put on my bulletin board in the Disney dorms!
    • re-pack all my stuff
  • Get on the plane
So basically that's it. The list is being steadily crossed off! It's awesome for things to really be moving forward! 70 more days!!!!!












Friday, November 15, 2013

Doubts?

I haven't seen this discussed much, but it's something I dealt with after the initial excitement over being accepted wore off. That nagging feeling of doubt. The question in the back of my mind: Am I making the right decision?

Keep in mind that my situation is a little different than most other people in the program. I'm 23. I'm graduating from college in a few short weeks. As exciting as the idea of the DCP is, it is not the most conventional first post-grad job. I think what threw me was that prior to my acceptance (which I didn't fully expect to get because of my phone interview--more on that in another post) I was researching various entry-level jobs and professional internships in PR firms, ad agencies, and publishing houses. My life was supposedly heading in a drastically different (albeit, much less magical) direction. I applied to the program on a lark, and didn't realize quite how much I wanted it until after my phone interview (again more on that later). When I finally got my acceptance email, I didn't hesitate. I joyously accepted my offer (Bell Services Dispatch for WDW Spring Advantage 2014), paid the $300 housing deposit, and began looking up flights. Mostly everyone was thrilled for me. One of my friends even got me a cake to celebrate. And I was happy. For about 2 weeks.

I don't know why it took 2 weeks for the shock and excitement to wear off, but I think it was because I had had to explain the program to so many people. As well-known as the DCP is in college circles, most people don't know much about it.

To be clear, I fancy myself a realist, and I completely understand that Disney uses the College Program as a source of cheap, flexible labor. I get that, and think, from a business stance, it is a brilliant strategy. I've never had any illusions about the glamourousness or lack thereof of the roles offered to CPs. I knew when I applied that whatever role I'd be offered would likely be some form of grunt work, and that I'd be making very little money for someone with a college degree. Explaining this/having this pointed out to em on numerous occasions is why I think the fog of doubt started creeping in.

My advice to anyone who is on the fence about whether or not to apply or to accept their offer is: DO YOUR RESEARCH! Think about what you want to get out of the program. Think about the circumstances of the program and be honest with yourself about whether or not you are ok with taking the less than traditional route.

I thought long and hard about this, and the conclusion I came to for myself is:

So what if working at a hotel in the Walt Disney World Resort is not the most conventional job after graduation? Sure, at its core the DCP is a cheap labor pool for Disney, but I think that the program does make sincere efforts to give us something back. As with anything, the experience of something depends on what you make of it. I fully intend to use my program as an opportunity to really network and meet Disney professionals. I am getting the opportunity to learn the business from one of the top companies in the world. I am going to get to meet and learn from so many people, that even if I don't bring in the Benjamins, I will still have gained something of value. 

And it's not as though there is not a career trajectory on this route. Disney offers some Professional Internships exclusively for DCP alumni. There's no guarantee that I'd get one of course, but there's no guarantee of that in any type of job search. 

 Also, if the Facebook group(s) have been any indication, the people I will be " Living, Learning, and Earning" with have a tremendous amount of energy. Everyone who has accepted their offer has done so because they want to be there for one reason or another. I can't wait to get to know my fellow CPs over the course of next year. 

Finally, it's been a long five years of college. Five years of going to class + homework/group projects/exams + working + maintaining some semblance of a social life= a very tired Stephanie. I think it'll be nice to be inside the Disney bubble for awhile :) 

So, to sum up: Doubts are a very real thing to consider, and everyone needs to do what's right for them. For me, right now, Disney > Reality. 










Typical Introductory Post :)

Hello! I'm so excited to be able to start blogging about my Disney College Program experience! I've gotten a lot of insight from reading other people's blogs and hope mine can be a blog like that for someone else!

According to the handy countdown timer on my screen, I've got just over 72 days until check in! That's it. 72 days left until my DCP journey begins! It feels so close, yet so far away. There's so much that is going to happen in between then and now. Despite this being the Disney College Program, I've had so much Mickey on the brain since I got accepted, that I sometimes forget that I'm a student--a graduating senior no less--and that I do still have things like homework, exams, and projects to complete! After that there's Christmas and New Year's, which will either pass agonizingly slowly, or whoosh by me before I can even finish my egg nog.

Gah! 72 days!