Day One- Check In, Casting, and Drug Testing!
Ahhhh!
Guys, we're actually here! How is this even possible?! I've been
dreaming of this for 7+ years and I'm finally here! I am so over the
moon and I'm so excited to get to share my experiences with you! First
of all I am so sorry that it's been so long. I know I said by Thursday,
but life happens. They weren't lying when they said you'll be crazy busy
your first few weeks. I have been constantly moving since I got here
last Sunday, and my feet are actually killing me. (What good are epsom
salts doing sitting on my dresser when I haven't used them...?)
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My
schedule I received at check in. Please be careful of any information
you post online. This document originally had my PERNER on it until I
fixed it. That is not information you want to share with anyone. |
So,
let's start with check-in day! Last Wednesday night I got my 8-9 AM
check-in for 1/11. We realized pretty quickly that those of us who had
the earliest check in were also the people who would have to go through
drug testing. YAY! I got to Vista at 7:30 (I have a time thing, shhhh)
and there were already a few people lined up, but not many at all. They
didn't let us in right away, but that was fine because there were
parking spots across the street from Vista, so we walked from there. By
the time two of my other roommates had arrived and we walked over, they
were letting people in, only about 15 minutes early. We were able to
walk right back and begin checking in. WOO HOO!
We went
through the line so crazy quick it was almost a blur. We walked in and
went right to get our picture taken for our housing ID's. One of my
roommates had a necklace on and they made her take it off for the photo,
even though it didn't show. My bangs fell onto my forehead, not in my
face, and they made me push it back. It was a lot like taking a picture
for your drivers license, only you have to be in the Disney look from
the shoulders up. Morale of the story? Be prepared to follow what they
want! From there we went and stood in a "line" that lasted less than 5
minutes. I went through first and she told me I had been able to link to
my roommates and that we had been placed in the Commons! (Our first
choice, but more on that latter!) She did let me know that, if you are
able to successfully link with your roommates, you are almost guaranteed
to be put together (unless something goes really wrong). We also found
out where we would be working, but for all of the lifeguards it just
said "To Be Determined". One of my roommates is working Concierge at
Animal Kingdom Lodge, one is working Main Entrance Opps at Hollywood
Studios, and one is working Attractions in Adventureland/Liberty Square
(She found out latter she is going to be a skipper!) Its' a sold mix of
locations. The rest of us are all lifeguards though, so we had to
wait...
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Not the best picture I've ever taken but still excited! |
From
there we went and picked up our housing ID's and our short term
schedule. This schedule had casting, drug test, language test, our
housing meeting, and traditions on it. People who had check in yesterday
received this schedule in an email before hand, which is super
convenient and lovely, so I hope they continue for the rest of you.
Then we went to a door where they asked us if we had an tattoos or
piercings. Those who did went to the right to fill out some paperwork,
those of us who didn't went to the left for the last part of the check
in process. We went and spoke with a gentleman who went over the Disney
Look with us once again (because come on guys, it's not that hard) and
then instructed us on where to go for the casting bus. Two of my
roommates and I had casting immediately (8:30AM) while Alexa, my other
roommate, didn't have it until the afternoon.
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Left to right: Lexie, Elyssa, and I |
From
there we hoped on a bus to Casting, which was so fun! The girl who was
"running' it was super sweet and nice, and we just barely made the bus,
which was a relief! Casting was pretty straight forward. We got split
into two groups, route A and route B to help the time go faster. I was
with route B, so we headed into a hallway where we were emailed our
schedule for our first "3" days. As a lifeguard, I was emailed a blanket
form that all lifeguards will be getting, saying my test was Wednesday
at 6PM, with all sorts of useful information on it (I'll write a post
about my test later). From there we went to a room where they went over
our schedule and the Disney Look with us again, which was so short, I'm
not sure what the point was. Then we headed over to verify and sign off
on our background checks! While there, one of the girls in line behind
me realized that if you flip the paper over, your work location is on
there! For most people, you'll already know, but it's super convenient
for lifeguards! So I found out I'm going to be working at Animal Kingdom
Lodge and Coronado Spring! I love both of those resorts, and my sister
did her CP extension at Coranado, which is cool! I also have a roommate
who is guarding at the Contemporary, and one who is at Typhoon Lagoon,
deployed to Pop and Art until it opens! We're all so excited, and I'm
pretty sure we have the safest apartment in Disney with 3 lifeguards...
Immediately
after that we headed to get finger printed. Some people (like me) went
through really quickly and were easy to finger print, some people had a
harder time. My only suggestion is to just let them move your fingers.
Don't try to move your hand where they want, just keep it loose and go
with the flow! Then we headed over to the slightly longer line where we
waited to talk to someone to really do our I-9. This takes a while
longer, because plenty of people mess it up or just flat out don't do
it. Once that was done I was home free! My roommate had already been to
our apatment and grabbed our bedroom, so I was so excited to unload!
Casting took about 2 hours and I had a drug test pretty soon after, so
we went home (HOME!) and unloaded ALL of my stuff from my car (you guy
saw the massive pile of stuff I brought, right?) I got it unloaded and
got a started unpacking and setting up my room!
My
roommate Sami is wonderful and lovely, and everything good. She picked
our room for us while I was at casting, so we're in the room with the
bay window! It's got a slightly smaller closet and bathroom, but we've
made it work. Our room is so cute and colorful and bright, I love it!
Since we ended up having a smaller closet, so I got a cube thinger magig
to hold some of my clothes and such. It was a little bit more than what
I had originally wanted to spend, but not significantly so. I'm happy
with how our room turned out, even if it took a while to get there! The
Commons was our first choice, and it's my favorite complex! That being
said, not a lot of people got their first choice of housing this week,
so we consider ourselves very lucky! (Thank you Lord for in home
laundry...)
At
1 PM I had a drug test, as did three of my other roommates. We headed
back to Vista, but got a bit confused at first. Drug testing is done in
one of the apartments in the building before the welcome pavilion
instead of in there. They were very strict on not letting us in early,
even though they were in there and let the groups after us in early. It
was all a little sketchy, but we got in and out quickly enough. None of
us were actually worried (unlike other people standing in line with
us...) and we assume we all passed since we didn't get a call telling us
to come back!
After
that we spent the day figuring out what we needed to do in the
apartment, what we needed, and making it start to look like home! Trips
to Aldi, WalMart, Sam's Club, and goodness knows where else have been
made multiple times this week! Life has been crazy busy, but we're
finally starting to settle into a routine! I have today (Tuesday) off,
so I'm going to try and get a few posts written before I head to the
Parks so I can schedule them over the next week or so! I broke my toe
earlier this week (more on that latter) so I'm going to try and rest as
much as possible today! I hope everyone who checked in with me or
yesterday is having a magical time!As for the rest of you. I'll see ya
real soon!