So I’ve been trying to find info on seasonal cast members, and I’ve not been able to find much info. I know you have to work 150 hours on a rolling calendar, but do you or anyone else know how much time you must be available for at the beginning to train? And any other useful info? I know the system has changed the past couple of years so just looking for anyone that could help! Thanks!

Hello friend!! I am here to help!!

If I remember correctly, you have to be available for at least three months. It’s enough time to get through the process of Traditions/welcome to your area/park tour/training and then work for a little bit before you can move on. Honestly, it’s really difficult to get seasonal status. So it might be better to apply for part time and drop down to seasonal if you can manage it!

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  1. I’m so sad that being seasonal isn’t a thing anymore! I wanted to keep working for Disney forever :/ but my current job is indoors and I’m teaching so I know if I ever decide I hate it I can pull a you and just go back to the happiest place on earth

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