Sunday, July 22, 2012

IT'S OVER!!!!

Can you believe it?!!! I still can't...
It doesn't actually feel like it has ended. I can't explain how amazing it is to not have not do anything or be anywhere. It is incredible. I also have free internet!!!!

It was so strange saying goo bye to everyone. They have been my family for the last 9 months and I can't imagine not being around them anymore...I wasn't even sad during the moment when we actually parted our separate ways, because I know I'm gonna see some of a lot of them in the future!

Well now I'm off to explore The Wizarding World of Harry Potter and some of the Disney Parks in Orlando. Then Nick and I are flying to New York!!!!

We deserve a break after 6 and a half months without a day off!!!!!!!!!!

Ariel's new friend!!!

Our last performance of Believe received the highest score in the History of DCL!!! 90%
AND SO DID OUR CHARACTERS!!!! 78%
In fact...throughout the contract, each of our main stage shows has benchmarked multiple times. That means our cast has the highest scoring shows ever!!!

Some statistics of my contract...

8 months and 19 days
37 weeks
262 days

49 cruises
14 three-days
21 four-days
14 five-days

Approximately...
100 Golden Mickeys
102 Villians
142 Believes
48 Sail Aways
49 Mickey's Pirates in the Caribbean
48 Club Pirates
90 See Ya Real Soons
111 Princess Gatherings (that's approx. 4,995 families)

63 Castaway Days
35 Sea Days
49 Nassau Days

I've seen approximately 171,500 guests.
I've worked approximately 1596 hours.
I've worked 196 days in a row without a day off.

Time for a vacation!!!!





Friday, July 13, 2012

2 cruises left!!!!!!!

Dream 4 is here!!!!!!!!! The new cast is coming to take over...FINALLY!!! It is so exciting to have new faces onboard. We are slowly easing them into their crazy new lives and we are so happy to be passing the torch. It's nice to make some new friends, but sad we will be leaving them so shortly. I'm actually a little sad to leave this place...I was greeting Cinderella last night and was watching a little girl show Cindy all of her toys and I teared up thinking about how much I'm going to miss those moments. It's a nice break for us because Dream 4 is taking over a lot and we are basically just shadowing them and helping them out where they need it. Oh, and remember my first day on the ship when I got GI and was isolated for 24 hours? Well...that kind of happened again this crossover...I guess it's tradition. Although, I didn't actually have GI thank goodness!
Starting to say our goodbyes...The Disney characters miss their amazing, red-headed, Irish YA friend, Angela!!!!!!   


We moved out of our little cabins and into guest staterooms so the new cast could move into their new cabins!!!
Packed up all my stuff!!!
The living room full of our junk!!!!
See ya neva 4813!!!
Hello big comfy bed and magical porthole!


Guest say the darnest things...
I don’t really think about how crazy this job really is until a guest asks, “so how long before you do another cruise?” I then get to explain to that guest that for the last 5 months I have been on the Disney Dream, we do back to back 3,4, and 5 night cruises. The guests from one cruise get off the ship around 9am and the next cruise of guests start boarding at 11am; then we set sail at 5pm! They react very surprised at how often we cruise and then say, “so you don’t get any vacation between?” or “so you don’t switch between the other ships?” I explain to them that I have worked everyday for the last 5 months without a day off. Once a guest said to me “I wonder what the Entertainment people do with their time off, huh?” My reply...”we do this...we greet the characters...” Sometimes guests’ questions just remind me of how much I need and deserve a vacation.

But their questions also remind me of all of the parts of the job that I am very thankful for as well. Seeing the Disney characters everyday, meeting people from all over the world, visiting a new country that some people will never travel too, experiencing the Bahamian culture on a daily basis, swimming in the beautiful tropical waters of Castaway Cay. And those are the things I’m allowed to tell them about my job...I don’t even get to tell them that I get to hug hundreds of children every cruise. I get to imprint special memories on a child’s heart and I get to collect so many magical moments with guests that I will always remember. 

John Stamos came on a cruise and took and picture with the cast of Believe...and then tweeted it!!!
4th of July...
This is how I spent it...
Woke up at 6:30am for immigration check in Port Canaveral. Basically all that means is that you wake up at the crack of dawn to show an officer that you are an American citizen or have all of the proper papers if you are not. 
After immigration, our cast had planned to have a nice 4th of July breakfast at IHOP. Unfortunately, security wasn't going to let anyone off the ship until 8:30 and we didn't want to wait in line for another 30 minutes so we just went to the mess instead.  After a disappointing breakfast, I went back to my room and slept until noon. I decided not to get off the ship since I really didn't have anything important I needed to do in Port. I called my mom, saw my boyfriend for a little while before he had to work and then continued my day with Sailing Away and The Golden Mickeys for the rest of the evening. The whole day, I was really homesick and missing the festivities I would shave been participating in at home: the Marina Hills community carnival, a hot beach day with friends, fireworks, fun outfits...I didn't even get to wear red, white and blue the whole day. It really made me miss California :(
The characters put on a 4th of July show called Flag Waving American! Aren't they're costumes adorable!!!!! Chip was my personal favorite ;)

The end is near!!!!!!!!!!


Sunday, July 1, 2012

It’s a red carpet countdown...

Less than 5 weeks left in the contract. The end is so close I can taste it. Lately I’ve been so homesick I’ve had dreams combining situations from the ship with friends from back home. I don’t think I ever mentioned the fact that whenever anyone in our cast (including myself) has a dream, it usually has to do with greeting or performing on set...This is what working every single day will do to you. It’s hard to get a full night’s sleep because you’re always worried you set your alarm wrong or you’ll sleep through it and be late for work. There was a short period of time at the beginning of the contract when I would talk/animate in my sleep. But all of that anxiety will soon come to an end. Just 1 week until the new cast comes onboard for crossover and then two weeks until our contract officially ends. 
I am especially excited for what is to come after the contract because Nick and I will be spending a few days in Orlando going to all the Disney Parks and The Wizarding World of Harry Potter. Then come July 26th, we will fly up to New York to stay with a fellow cast member in Brooklyn and explore the city together. We plan on taking some dance classes and hopefully going to a few auditions if we can find any! Then we fly back to LA together July 31st and finally get to relax back at home.
So that’s everything I’m counting down to right now!!! We still have some exciting things coming up on the ship before the end though! 
We are back to 5 day cruises again (thank goodness) and my parents came to visit May 27th for our first one. It was so amazing seeing my mom and dad. I hadn’t seen my mom since the time she cruised in February and I hadn’t seen my dad since Christmas! I was lucky enough to greet them right as they got on the ship! I was so happy to see them I started to cry. It felt like a little piece of home coming to visit. It’s hard to explain, but whenever someone in the cast had family on, everybody gets exciting. We are a family, so we are always so excited for each other. So when my parents stepped on the ship, some of my Cruise Staff and Youth Counselor friends teared up a little along with me when I introduced them to my parents.
We had the most marvelous time together while they were here! My dad and my boyfriend, Nick, met for the first time and got on quite nicely! Nick was so nervous he kept asking me for my opinion on his outfits...so cute. I was even lucky enough to eat 4 out of 5 dinners with them! I only had about an hour each time I joined them, but our servers were wonderful and made sure all of my meals got out on time so I was able to enjoy them before going back to work! I still thank them whenever I see them around the crew areas! 
Last time when my mom cruised, it was raining when we were in Nassau so she didn’t even get off the ship. This time, I had enough time to go on a Port Adventure with them!!! We went on one called Discover Atlantis. A shuttle took us on a short tour around Nassau on the way to the Atlantis Resort and then we went on a guided tour through all of the aquariums inside the Resort. Atlantis is beautiful and after we saw all the different sea creatures, we explored the rest of the resort. It is huge. There is a suite that connects two of the towers together called the Michael Jackson suite. It is $25,000 a night to stay there! After we were done Discovering Atlantis, we went to the shopping area across the street and had some Johnny Rockets for lunch. It’s always a treat to eat some good old American junk food. Then we took a crazy bus ride back to the ship and I went back to work for the night!
I had a nice break on the second Castaway Day so Nick and I joined my parents on the island. We rode Pelican Plunge (a little water slide that is on the island) and we snorkeled around the man-made shipwreck. We had some lunch and then it started to rain. Nick had to get back to the ship for a rehearsal so I went with my parents to the adult beach and took a nap on a beach chair under the umbrella until we had to go.
It was a perfect cruise and they had a wonderful time! I was so happy they both got to see the ship and all of my shows and everything! only 6 weeks until I see them again!
Just a few days later, was my 20th birthday!!! Nick got me some bug spray (I keep getting mosquito bites while greeting), a disposable camera for New York, and a dress. He also set up a brunch date at Palo on my birthday!!! It was delicious and we stuffed ourselves with all sorts of treats.
A couple cruises ago, my roomate, Maleah debarked for some personal reasons. I was really sad to see her go, but I know that she needed some time at home away from ship life. She’s hoping to come back for crossover, but there is only a few weeks left so we just don’t know if that will work out. So for now, I have the cabin all to myself. It’s lonely and little creepy sometimes but also kinda nice to have my very own little space to escape. But now I never want to leave my room and it makes me homesick because it reminds me of my room at home. Wishing you all the best, Maleah! Miss you<3
So all together, we have had 4 cast members medically debarked and 5 replacements from past contracts come onboard. At the beginning of the contract, I truly thought our cast would stay together until the end...then a handful of people started getting injured...never a dull moment here on the Dream!
Until next time...