Re: I've been busy but I made it to Orlando alright.
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 11:52 pm
That is a full day! All the best! Sounds like you are enjoying it!!
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I'm loving most every minute of it. When I got out of training yesterday I was ready to get out of the tunnels but not ready to go home. I found my locker and hung my costumes in it then hopped the bus out. I did visit the Cast Connection and Property Control store by the cast lot to look for a watch but didn't find anything that I liked.GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:That is a full day! All the best! Sounds like you are enjoying it!!
Oh yeah!!ktulu wrote:Hey Shorty, reading about your adventures is just as much fun as reading Wombat's trip report! Keep it up, there are some of us living vicariously through you right now :)
WOOHOO! Man, I need to get back to WDW soon (and DLR).Shorty82 wrote:I'm going to head in now, I'm tired of sitting around the house. I'll go people watching or something until time for me to get into costume. I probably won't be on again until tomorrow afternoon because of the turn around shift I'm working.
I work in the Confectionery tomorrow morning and am looking forward to my first day on stage.
Even more fun for me, 'cause I don't know what's going to happen next!!! :D: :D:ktulu wrote:Hey Shorty, reading about your adventures is just as much fun as reading Wombat's trip report! Keep it up, there are some of us living vicariously through you right now :)
You want more? I'll give you more!Whazzup wrote:Oh yeah!!More! More!
You're not the only one who wants a picture of me in my costumes. Might be a while though as I'm not bringing them home, pictures can't be taken backstage at all, and I can't have a camera with me while onstage.Hey Shorty, email me a picture of you in costume. I promise I won't post it. :)
Thanks!BRWombat wrote:Even more fun for me, 'cause I don't know what's going to happen next!!! :D: :D:
Very cool and entertaining writing, Shorty! Looking forward to more! :)
Vis-a-vis Pin Trading, it's just one of those things that all of us Disney CMs have to do at one time or another, regardless of Department/LOB.I wasn't planning on getting into pin trading just yet, if at all, but apparently it is required (though I noticed a number of CMs without lanyards). We barely got out of the door coming onstage in the Confectionery, our first time onstage in costume, before being approached to trade. More than once the guests said they loved having four CMs to trade with at once.
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It's about time for me to head in for work, we're training in the Confectionery today. At least the pin lanyard isn't part of the Confectionery Costume. I'm getting into Pin Trading but I think I rather would have waited until I've earned my ears and was given a choice.
I did that during my training too (replacing Wishes with R..DCT, of course, lol). Best $8.32 I've ever made :D: .After some more showing us around we wound up by the Pin Cart when the music for Wishes started. Our trainers decided to have us all watch Wishes so we moved out onto Main Street itself (the Pin Cart is in Town Square by the [Chapeau]. Couldn't beat that, getting paid to watch Wishes.
That was my reaction when I saw DLR Cast Costuming for the first time, too :D: .I had two "WOW!! moments yesterday. The first was walking into Costuming and seeing the rows upon rows upon rows of costumes. I knew it took a lot of costumes to keep the MK running but to actually see them was something else. Of course what they have at Costuming doesn't include what people have checked out so there are actually a lot more costumes than what they had in there.