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The cast of Christmas with Walt Disney - 2009 includes: Walt Disney as himself Diane Disney as Narrator
No. Most cast members have their own housing. Disney does offer off property dorms for the cast members enrolled in college program or international program. Some cast members choose to stay in extended stay hotels (approx, $180/week) but these are not owned or operated by Disney.
No matter what their job description is, Disney refers to all of its employees as cast members. They want people to remember that they are supposed to be 'in character' while they are working, i.e. that everything that goes on in the parks is supposed to be part of 'one great big performance'.
The cast of Walt Disney World Inside Out - 1994 includes: Scott Herriott as Host
The current Walt Disney World International Program began in 2004 with the restructuring and streamlining of multiple divisions into just two: the Cultural Representative Program and the International College Program. Walt Disney World has welcomed international cast members since 1982, when Epcot opened on October 1st.
The cast of A Dream Called Walt Disney World - 1981 includes: Royal Dano as Abraham Lincoln Walt Disney as himself Byron Kane as Narrator
Both. Florida is a right to work state. Cast members have the option join a union which represents their craft/skill.
I assume you are asking about the Walt Disney College Program. If so, yes. You will be given a bus schedule that arrives at all 3 housing locations for pick up of Disney CP's and drop them off backstage at all parks, Downtown Disney, and Water Parks. It is provided free through the College Program.
The cast of Walt Disney World Holidays - 2006 includes: Jonathan Aldridge as Co-Host
The cast of Walt Disney Is Dead - 2011 includes: Szymon Myslakowski as Vincent Candelaria Valiente as Veronica
The cast of A Walt Disney Christmas - 1982 includes: Buddy Clark Walt Disney as Mickey Mouse Marcellite Garner as Minnie Mouse Donald Novis Allan Watson as Santa Claus