I too met my wife at the park and agree. It has changed my life forever in a wonderful way. I'll admit it that I use to complain and bitch like everyother non-newbie in the park. But in the end, when I look back at those 4 years, it was the DAMN best years of my life other than high school. I got payed quite a lot to push buttons and make peoples dreams and fanasys remain a reality and to make their vacations the absolute best I could.kutisusie wrote:By the way, I met my husbad at Disneyland, so I can safely say, my life was changed forever because I worked for the mouse.
I met SO many amazing guests and SO many more wonderful cast members that I miss so dearly. That truely is what makes it the great place it is to work. So many memories of late nights at Dennys or Fridays, later at the Lost Bar. So many parties with work friends. Roommates I lived with and people I dated. Those experiences have made an uneraseable(?) imprint in my memories and I am truely blessed. To any of those who read this and know who I am, Thank You. Thank You for 4 wonderful years of friendship and 4 years of making that job what it was. I also will admit that I really miss the park, for the people and the attractions I work cause they were cool. Who knows, maybe after I get out of the Air Force I'll return to work for DFD(Disney Fire Deparment, or AFD(Anaheim Fire) It would be so wonderful to work for the company in some manner again. Well, I shall retire for now, but shall never forget.
