Working at Disney
Participants will have the opportunity to work in the following roles:
- Full-service food and beverage
- Lifeguard
- Character performer
- Character attendant
- Costuming*
*this role has a very limited amount of positions available, if available at the time of application*
Role rotation – if any of the following roles are assigned, students will rotate through two of them during the course of the program:
- Quick service restaurant
- Operations: attractions or operations: main entrance
- Merchandise
Students will work 30 - 37.5 hours per week and be paid approximately $11 USD per hour. Slight variation in hourly pay rate varies by role assigned. Scheduled hours may increase when classes are not in session or during employee transition periods. Participants will have the opportunity to work at any one of Walt Disney World® Resort theme parks, resorts or other recreational areas including water parks and Downtown Disney® Area.
Housing and transportation
- Housing costs will be deducted from students’ weekly pay, and will be $82 – $108/week depending on the size and location of the apartment complex
Transportation to and from housing and work areas is provided along with a shuttle to nearby malls, restaurants, grocery stores, etc. You can bring your own vehicle if you wish but you need a Florida state license and insurance to park on property.
Disney total rewards
- Complimentary admission to Walt Disney World® Resort theme parks, as well as a limited number of passes for friends and family members.
- Discounts on select merchandise, food and beverage, and resort accommodations at participating locations throughout Walt Disney World® Resort
- Chance to take part in special cast member events and activities such as behind-the-scenes tours, sports leagues, volunteer activities and sneak previews of attractions
- Opportunity to attend exclusive events and activities, including pool parties, trips to the beach, movie nights and more