Good, informative post Lion. I had considered working there, and passed after researching it.
It confirms what I'd heard/read that, unless you were a character/dancer, working there was not particularly "magical." Very busy all day, and quite challenging without being necessarily fulfilling, at least for many.
Even characters had it rough, I understand. I remember an article in the L.A. Weekly back in the 80s, sort of an expose that become kind of famous, where a guy who worked there told about the highly-stressed guests, conspiratorial bosses, and many, many rules, some which seemed a little bizarre. All for a purpose, but the "kicker" was the abuse characters received.
Apparently, before characters had un-costumed CMs as caretakers, a lot of people had a strange complusion to hit or kicked characters, who of course couldn't respond. Especially Dopey. The last straw that changed the policy was when Dopey got thrown off the bridge into Cinderellas moat by a bunchy of teenagers and almost drowned due to the weight of the costume.
Plus, there's the commute.
Then again, Disney could always use another Maynard Smith (
http://tinyurl.com/yy4vm5 ), and if you're it, and would love the challenge... don't let anyone discourage you!
No, no... He's got a point.