I am considering applying.
Here is a link.
http://disneyworldforum.disney.go.co...ming-soon.aspx
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I am considering applying.
Here is a link.
http://disneyworldforum.disney.go.co...ming-soon.aspx
Thank you for posting the direct link!
Hmmm...I think there are only a couple of panelists who had a blog prior to becoming a panelist. There could be more but those are the two I know of. I do know that most who blog now started after they were selected so they had a way to document their experiences. (Yes, I even started a blog...key word started and not maintained! But at least I was able to document my training trip.)
As far as being known in the social media world, I'm not sure about this either. We had to convince many of the moms and dads to join twitter and facebook after they joined the panel as a means to keep in touch.
At the same time, I don't think having a blog, twitter, etc. hurts in any way.
Again, we have no inside knowledge but if I were you I would apply and if you get to the point of being selected, this is something you can discuss prior to signing your contract. You're only off by a month and by the time round 2 comes, you will have your trip completed. At minimum, you would get the experience of the application process.
BTW, when are you going at the end of the month? Many of the moms/dads will be there the last weekend for a reunion. So excited!
Do you really think its worth a try? It is an experience i would love.
I will be there from Oct 2-4. I quess it is really next month.
Are you actually EMPLOYED by Disney when you are on the panel?
I have the original WDW logo tattooed on my wrist - it is my pride and joy and a great way to show my Disney love- but I am not sure if I should mention it, or cover it up.
If they want to cater to my generation, I think accepting people with all different personalities/styles/looks is smart, but I don't write the rules, and know how strict they are about tattoos with cast members.
What do you think - mention my permanent 'branding' or not?
Are the questions only available once the application system is officially open? I assume that they do not let you see them ahead of time so that everyone has the same time to prepare an answer.
No, we are not employed by Disney. We are actually considered independent contractors. And, I have to say I've never been asked for advise about a tatoo! LOL I do think we have a tatoo or two on the panel but I'm can't offer you advise on whether to mention it or not. I would say follow your gut instinct.
Correct - the criteria for each round will be announced at the time each round opens for applications.
One of the application questions is "I love the below resort at either Walt Disney World or Disneyland Resort because (finish the question in 100 words or less)".
Is this for my favorite hotel?
Sorry, it's early in the morning, and I want to make sure I am interpreting correctly.
Filled out the application, but now the site won't take it!! :mad: Hope the problem gets cleared up soon! I leave early tomorrow morning for WDW and won't be back before the window for applications closes!
EDIT: I think it may have had something to do with FireFox as my browser.....Tried on IE and everything worked fine!
Third time's the charm?!?!?!? :thumbsup:
Kind of frustrated with the opportunity of only 2 questions - one about my favorite resort, and one about my resources. I couldn't hardly talk myself up, at all! :P
How did everyone else interpret this question?:
Do you engage in activities that would pose a conflict of interest with or would benefit from your participation on the Walt Disney World Moms Panel or damaging to the Disney family friendly brand? If yes, please explain below.
They are looking for a 'no' on this, correct? the 'would benefit from your participation on the Walt Disney World Moms Panel' part throws me off, as my Disney love would definitely benefit from being on the panel!
I wouldn't necessarily consider a yes to be a bad thing, just depends on your explanation. If I were trying to join the Mom's Panel to benefit myself, like as a way to promote book sales or my own blog, that would definitely be a bad thing for them, I think. But if I wanted to explain that I don't intend to benefit, except for the joy of encouraging people to visit Disney parks, then maybe it would be a good thing. I think a No on that question is equally safe-- they just want to know about potential conflict of interest, is my interpretation. Answering yes, I think, gives them more reason to have to examine if you can go on to the next step or if they will have to pass you up right from the start.
Is everyone getting through? I keep getting error messages and my submissions won't go through. I have tried many times now. Anyone else experiencing this?
I had no problem submitting but I am convinced that since my trip was three weeks over the one year mark they will automatically drop me. I felt I gave really good answers too.
They have to be able to elimate people some how. But I can dream!:cloud9:
Hey, howdy, HEY!!
Just stopping by to throw some extra pixie dust to my Icot family! GOOD luck to all!!
I'm so excited to see who joins our family! :mickey:
Thank so much! I just submitted mine, I will be waiting with bated breath until I (hopefully) get an e-mail!Quote:
Hey, howdy, HEY!!
Just stopping by to throw some extra pixie dust and my Icot family! GOOD luck to all!!
I'm so excited to see who joins our family!