Disneyland Paris Cast Member Accommodation + What You Need to Know Before You Move in!
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Hey guys!
I hope this tour gave you a good idea of what sort of accommodation you will be staying in when you are working in Disneyland Paris. I did have a bad experience moving in compared to most people so please keep that in mind when moving in that hopefully it will be better for you! I'm just sharing my experience so you can look out for these things and check them when you arrive so you have a better experience moving in then I did.
Feel free to leave a comment or message me on Instagram with any questions you have!
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Awesome! I start a contract in Paris next month and I was curious about the apartment, thanks for making this video!
I love this so much, I'm thinking of working in Disney in a couple years and this is making me want it come to come faster!
Aw amazing! Yes watching these sort of videos before I worked there made me so eager to start!😂
Well, I'm thinking to apply for an audition because it's my dream job, thank you for doing these videos!!
Yes you definitely should! I have loads of videos about working for disney and the audition process that would be helpful for you! Good luck if you do get an audition!
Hi! Thank you for this, you said they provide you with pillow and duvet, but do you bring your own bedding? Thanks 😊
Hello, yes they do provide bedding too, but I brought my own over eventually as it’s more comfortable than the one they provide ☺️
hi! how far away are the residences from the park?
Is this CDI Contract accommodation? If so, which accommodation is this? Xx
Thank you for the info, what Residence is? I 'm starting to work in almost 2 weeks and I haven't room yet
I’m considering getting a duel citizenship then applying for a permanent job there. I currently live in the USA tho, will they provide housing if I get a job with them for a permanent position and duel citizenship?
Did you have a car with you? If not, how did you commute and feel about safety getting home from work?
No I didn’t but the train stop was just opposite my building so when it was late I only had to cross the road and walk about a minute so didn’t feel unsafe! Also when walking back from the shopping Center area in the evening, there was only one part that I ever felt unsafe in and that was a road that didn’t have any/many (can’t remember) street lights! I just walked a little faster there haha! But tbh I felt pretty safe in that area!
But do you need to speak french to work in disneyland paris ?
I think you do for most departments. However, for the entertainment department, you only need to speak French OR English. I think there is also an option that allows you to learn French on the job, so you can work at Disney with the intent of learning French. I think they provide French lessons for you, and of course you're speaking to French guests all day and working with French colleagues too.
@@ChelseaAddams okay ty for the information bc i was planning on working in disney for the season so i just started taking french lessons but i did not know if you needed to take them but now i know
@@ryanleeuwis1602 It will definitely still help to learn French with living in France and being able to talk to all the guests. I'd say the lessons are still worth it, even if you don't need the language to get the contract!