Monday, October 29, 2012

So Sad, November Disney Trip Postponed

   Hi guys, we were planning to go to Walt Disney World from November 10th to the 18th but I took a job as full time reporter at a newspaper in Londonderry, New Hampshire and, well it was a cut in pay but a challenge that I felt I should take. As a result a few financial reassignments were made and the WDW trip had to be pushed out.
   Anyway, I'm excited to be back blogging about WDW and sharing with anyone who'll listen (read?) about the happiest place on earth.
   Originally, this blog was about my time at WDW as a Security Host and it will continue to be so. That way I can share what it was like to work there and reminisce a little and jog my memory for the book.
   However, I think I'll expand the scope a little and make the name Protecting the Magic to include how people who visit WDW can protect there magical experience at WDW and not "lose the pixie dust" as we cast members and former cast members say. I'll share inexpensive places where visitors can eat and where to go that won't break a budget. (After of course, conferring with my wife who is  the money saver in the family when we lived there and go there on vacations)  Having lived in Kissimmee, there's plenty of places to explore and add to a Disney experience. Not that Disney needs any additions.
   The above picture is that of the entrance to the Cast Services building backstage at Epcot. Once inside those doors, there's a Security Host that inspects the bags of cast members who are showing up for work that day.
   After you pass through security, there are row after row of lockers to your right and a wall on your left that extends almost the entire length of the building. Go through the doors in that wall and you are in "costuming." All the costumes needed for the park are in that room. A cast member goes in and selects up to five costumes (three for security) and drops off the soiled costumes which are scanned. Bring the new costumes to the "check-out" station and a cast member scans them too and you're ready for another week.
   All cast members other than security (at least when I was there) are allowed to "zoom."
Zooming is wearing your costume to work. Security at the time wasn't allowed this priviledge. We were told that wearing the costume looked too much like law enforcement and if God forbid you walked into a seven-eleven and it was being robbed, you'd be the first one shot. How true that is, I don't know. Those royal blue pants are pretty hard to confuse with the deputies attire. Sooo, security cast wore bulky clothes over the costume and then just took off  the outter layer when in the locker room. We were just careful not to get caught. I wore a Hawaiian shirt over my security shirt and that seemed to suffice.
  One last tidbit. While the cast member is in the locker room or at the back of the building waiting for the bus to your work site, music is heard overhead. When I was there it was WMMO in Orlando and probably still is. (if anyone knows differently that it has changed, get the call letters and let me know).
   It really is cool to go on the computer to work on writing projects and put on WMMO and know that at every Cast Services Building, the cast are listening to the same thing. There a little connection there I guess. That's it for today, so, until next time--Have a Magical Day!
  

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