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Traditions & the Magic Kingdom


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Today began very early - We met all met at 7am to catch a bus to Disney U. The presentations of the day all had to do with Disney "Traditions" which explained all of the priciples and responsibilites of Cast Members.

Today we also received our name tags and Disney IDs.

We managed to go the Utilidors under the Magic Kingdom for lunch (where they even have a Subway), which was really cool.


After Traditions, 4 of us headed to the Magic Kingdom just after 6pm. Melissa's sister Jen was wanting to go as well, so she was able to drive Candice and myself which saved us a lot of time because we didnt have to wait for a bus. The two of us had a great time - we got to ride Splash Mountain, BTMRR, the Haunted Mansion, The People Mover, Stitch's Great Escape, and got to see the fireworks.
At Traditions I also received my schedule for the next week, and is as follows:
Sunday - F&B Training
Monday - Epcot Discovery Day
Tuesday - More training
Wed & Thur- free
Friday - On-job training (lunch) - As a restaurant greeter/seat assigner
Saturday - On-job training (dinner)


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