Daughter's DCP role

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Mr_Oogie_Boogie
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Daughter's DCP role

Post by Mr_Oogie_Boogie » Mon Oct 07, 2013 8:33 pm

Hi all,

I'm a former...and I mean long time ago former CM...my daughter was just accepted for the DCP program Spring Advantage and has accepted her offer. She has been assigned to Attractions. I would love to find out what area she has been assigned. I know in the past, we could look up DCP participants prior to arrival for the info. I am not sure if it is still allowed or even possible...I wish I had stayed in touch with my fellow CMs now.

Is there any way that anyone knows of that we can find out the area she has been assigned to prior to arrival? I know it won't show specific attractions, but should show area/park.

Any ideas?

Thanks...



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Re: Daughter's DCP role

Post by hhsrat » Mon Oct 07, 2013 9:42 pm

Mr_Oogie_Boogie wrote:Hi all,

I'm a former...and I mean long time ago former CM...my daughter was just accepted for the DCP program Spring Advantage and has accepted her offer. She has been assigned to Attractions. I would love to find out what area she has been assigned. I know in the past, we could look up DCP participants prior to arrival for the info. I am not sure if it is still allowed or even possible...I wish I had stayed in touch with my fellow CMs now.

Is there any way that anyone knows of that we can find out the area she has been assigned to prior to arrival? I know it won't show specific attractions, but should show area/park.

Any ideas?

Thanks...
Well, if she's in attractions, that narrows it down a lot. She will either be at MK, EC, DHS, AK, or DQ.

On a more serious note, congratulations to your daughter. But, part of the fun of the college program is not knowing where you'll end up. Let your daughter be surprised.


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