Disney Dream Job
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- Mike Fink Keel Boats Boatswain
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I worked for 10 months in an actual Disney Store. That was so super since I don't live close to WDW or Disneyland. But, if I could work at one of the parks I would take any job. To work for Mickey Mouse at a park would be the ultimate in jobs. Too make guests happy when they visit would be a dream come true for me. I LOVE DISNEY!! I've said that before, sorry!
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- Casey Junior Circus Train Conductor
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I honestly love what I am doing seasonally now in entertainment that is still my dream job, but I have a whole list! Anywhere in Liberty Square and Frontierland would be great! It is hard to narrow it down. I would love to be in Attractions working at One Man's Dream in WDW!! To get to work at an attraction honoring Walt Disney, to hear and see his history everyday and to see each childs face light up as they see what can happen when you dream that would be amazing!! If I was working in Disney Hollywood Studios (still werid calling it that) I used to go in really early just so I could walk through the exhibit and watch the movie before work! lol
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- Flight to the Moon Flight Director
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Have you taken the Behind the Seeds tour? I believe it's only $15 and I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in the Land. Informational and fun!Leigh wrote:I would love to work in the Land greenhouses. It seems so futuristic!
As for my dream job? Hmm, still thinking about that one...I would like to be an Imagineer.
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- Mad Tea Party Host
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Mine would have to be a Jungle Cruise skipper, because you are actually interacting with guests and getting to fire the gun!
Sometimes the bluest part of the sky seems so far away from us, I guess thats what keeps us striving for it...
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Since I'm a computer professional, I'd love to design software for Disney. Actually, I did get to do some work as a consultant for a software vendor, one of whose clients is Disneyland.
I've always been a Haunted mansion fan, though, and to get the guest interaction, I'd love to be a cast member there, too.
I've always been a Haunted mansion fan, though, and to get the guest interaction, I'd love to be a cast member there, too.
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I believe all the floats are automated, and do not have live drivers. there are small sensors about the size of hockey pucks that are embedded in the asphalt of the parade routes, and I think you can see some of them on Main St...Diebolds wrote:I think I might like to drive a float in any of the parades.
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I know they were computerized, but I thought that a lot of the floats still have that hidden driver in them. For instance in Disney Dreams Come True, I think that is a driver in the front left of the villain float.js3901 wrote:I believe all the floats are automated, and do not have live drivers. there are small sensors about the size of hockey pucks that are embedded in the asphalt of the parade routes, and I think you can see some of them on Main St...Diebolds wrote:I think I might like to drive a float in any of the parades.
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"If you can dream it, you can do it. Always remember that this whole thing was started with a dream and a mouse."
"Here you leave today and enter the world of yesterday, tomorrow, and fantasy"