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Who is the main character of "Aladdin"?
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[quote="xfkirsten"][quote="Mariposa79"][quote="IRideAladdin'sCarpet"][quote="xfkirsten"][quote="Mariposa79"]You have to handle stress at high amounts of people, to be a good people person and patience. Along with being happy at all hours of your shift. 40hrs a week...[/quote] So true. :lol: I'm known as the smiling girl amongst the performers at work now. After years of theme park work at Disney and SeaWorld, it's just automatic for me to smile when I'm onstage. :lol:[/quote] so what do you perform? are you one of the disney princesses?[/quote] I think she used to be in Store Operations in WDW. Right xfkirsten? As a cast member for the parks there's a certain characterirstic that you have to obtain. Be happy, smiling and going to tha extra mile for the guest. That's why when you go to Disneyland or WDW it's always a positive experience. Sometimes your Disney etiquette carries on to your future jobs. xfkirsten, Do you still do that Disney two finger point at SeaWorld? If a guest ask for directions?[/quote] Yup, I was in Adventureland/Pirates/Glow Merchandise at WDW, then transferred into Characters there.. :) Here at SeaWorld, I started in characters and have moved into the lighting and stage department, currently working at Cirque de la Mer. I totally do the Disney point now. :lol: It gets to be such a habit. SeaWorld and Disney basicaly run on the same policies like that. Disney's Traditions and SeaWorld's Cornerstones are virtually the same company orientation, with different terms for their guest service guidelines. :lol:[/quote]
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xfkirsten
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2005 9:44 am
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Mariposa79 wrote:
IRideAladdin'sCarpet wrote:
xfkirsten wrote:
Mariposa79 wrote:
You have to handle stress at high amounts of people, to be a good people person and patience. Along with being happy at all hours of your shift. 40hrs a week...
So true.
I'm known as the smiling girl amongst the performers at work now. After years of theme park work at Disney and SeaWorld, it's just automatic for me to smile when I'm onstage.
so what do you perform? are you one of the disney princesses?
I think she used to be in Store Operations in WDW. Right xfkirsten? As a cast member for the parks there's a certain characterirstic that you have to obtain. Be happy, smiling and going to tha extra mile for the guest. That's why when you go to Disneyland or WDW it's always a positive experience. Sometimes your Disney etiquette carries on to your future jobs. xfkirsten, Do you still do that Disney two finger point at SeaWorld? If a guest ask for directions?
Yup, I was in Adventureland/Pirates/Glow Merchandise at WDW, then transferred into Characters there..
Here at SeaWorld, I started in characters and have moved into the lighting and stage department, currently working at Cirque de la Mer.
I totally do the Disney point now.
It gets to be such a habit. SeaWorld and Disney basicaly run on the same policies like that. Disney's Traditions and SeaWorld's Cornerstones are virtually the same company orientation, with different terms for their guest service guidelines.
Mariposa79
Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 1:42 pm
Post subject:
IRideAladdin'sCarpet wrote:
xfkirsten wrote:
Mariposa79 wrote:
You have to handle stress at high amounts of people, to be a good people person and patience. Along with being happy at all hours of your shift. 40hrs a week...
So true.
I'm known as the smiling girl amongst the performers at work now. After years of theme park work at Disney and SeaWorld, it's just automatic for me to smile when I'm onstage.
so what do you perform? are you one of the disney princesses?
I think she used to be in Store Operations in WDW. Right xfkirsten? As a cast member for the parks there's a certain characterirstic that you have to obtain. Be happy, smiling and going to tha extra mile for the guest. That's why when you go to Disneyland or WDW it's always a positive experience. Sometimes your Disney etiquette carries on to your future jobs. xfkirsten, Do you still do that Disney two finger point at SeaWorld? If a guest ask for directions?
IRideAladdin'sCarpet
Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 12:36 pm
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you said i'd be cinderella. i looked at this pic of her, and i swear it looked just like me! if ya look on the disney princess fruity snacks, cinderelly looks like my double! don't base that on the old pic on here,though. that was looooong ago.
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 12:20 pm
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Kirsten would be Cinderella: NBA Star Edition on account of her being really tall.
IRideAladdin'sCarpet
Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 11:58 am
Post subject:
xfkirsten wrote:
Mariposa79 wrote:
You have to handle stress at high amounts of people, to be a good people person and patience. Along with being happy at all hours of your shift. 40hrs a week...
So true.
I'm known as the smiling girl amongst the performers at work now. After years of theme park work at Disney and SeaWorld, it's just automatic for me to smile when I'm onstage.
so what do you perform? are you one of the disney princesses?
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 10:40 pm
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Tour guide barbie
xfkirsten
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 10:39 pm
Post subject:
Mariposa79 wrote:
You have to handle stress at high amounts of people, to be a good people person and patience. Along with being happy at all hours of your shift. 40hrs a week...
So true.
I'm known as the smiling girl amongst the performers at work now. After years of theme park work at Disney and SeaWorld, it's just automatic for me to smile when I'm onstage.
IRideAladdin'sCarpet
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 9:52 pm
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OMG!!!! ur soooo good! lucky, multi-talented person! WOWZERS!! *stares gazed at the fanart*
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 9:50 pm
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I so wouldn't do any of that....in one day
Mariposa79
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 9:48 pm
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Good thing, you guys aren't.
I could see AG spending her paycheck on all Aladdin memorabilia, Aladdin animation cells, and coming to the Aladdin special events. Giving pick up lines to Aladdin. Along with the hefty Disney cast member discount.
You have to handle stress at high amounts of people, to be a good people person and patience. Along with being happy at all hours of your shift. 40hrs a week...
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 9:44 pm
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Nez wrote:
As will I...hopefully as a disillusioned writer/artist/animator.
You should join us in the "Let's All Work At Walt Disney World in Spring 2007 Because of the College Program" club
Nez
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 9:43 pm
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http://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/fanq/a/l/alychan2/alychan2.html
Check there. I got some more, somewhere but haven't uploaded it yet.
IRideAladdin'sCarpet
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 9:41 pm
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where's seom of ur fanart? i'd love to c it! or if u need a reviewer...
Nez
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 9:40 pm
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As will I...hopefully as a disillusioned writer/artist/animator.
AladdinsGenie
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2005 9:38 pm
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One day, I will be able to join you guys in this Disney Cast Member talk...I hope
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