Hi everyone I am looking at applying for a crp role but one thing putting me off is the accommodation as I know you have to share I have watched a few of these videos and nobody talks about the bed situation and sharing situation I read a few comments talking about bunk beds in 3 but not in 1 and also how many people would be in a room and sharing a bathroom? Just wouldn't want to be sharing a room with people who go out till late every night and don't think about housemates as I have had a bad experience already if anybody can shed light on this please reply thanks in advance
Have you ever been inside an odd-numbered apartment (ie. 3 beds in one room)? Are the beds allocated pre-arrival or is it a first-come first-serve basis? So a patterson 5-bed apartment would have 2 bedrooms; one with 2 beds and one with 3? I can't help but think this layout would cause tension between roomates as we'd all be paying the same amount of rent, yet some of us would have 2 roomates and the other would only have 1! Or have I got this completely wrong? I'm struggling to find any videos that show this and would be grateful for your help! :)
I was in the patterson 5-bed for my 2nd program and it was just first come first served for who got what (I was last so got top bunk!) It did obviously seem unfair as I was paying the same as them and the room with only 2 beds was actually bigger than ours which housed 3 people, but I just got on with it - it's just a place to sleep at the end of the day!
Thank you for your quick response! Did you ever find it difficult sharing your bedroom with 2 other people? I've never shared a bedroom before for more than a couple of nights, so I'm unsure how I'd cope with it!
Ahh if you watch my latest video then you'll see how that went for me :') honestly though I don't see why it would be a problem if you got the right people, and on my first program I loved having a roommate as we got on so well. Also you're barely even in the apartment as you're so busy having fun everywhere else!
Yes I did see your video about your roomie getting termed! Nightmare! As I enjoy being alone, I'm a bit worried that having 2 other people in the room will be a bit overwhelming for me! I suppose it's something you get used to after a while though. Thank you very much for your responses! :)
I've seen a lot of CEP vlogs and I was curious about your first night in Florida before you check in to housing. Did you have to pay for the hotel yourself or did disney cover the cost? If not, roughly how much was it? Love your videos :) xxx
Bethan Chapman you pay for it yourself and normally team up with other people on the program to split the cost of a room. I like staying in the budget Disney resorts but you can really stay anywhere in Orlando so depends where you choose! Think it’s around £30ish per night if you have a room of 6 though xx
Emily’s Wanderland that's not as expensive as I thought, I'm really excited to apply and I hope I get in! Have a magical time in Disney this summer you lucky thing xx
There is a motel down 192 right before 27 on the left. $40 a night and won't have to share a room. About 20 minutes or less down the road can just get an Uber from the airport or whatever
Lauren Moxham applications are open for Spring 2019! You can apply during your first semester to do the program during your second semester! You can also apply up until 6 months after you graduate. As long as you are currently enrolled in college courses, or graduated within the past 6 months you are eligible to apply!
To live in these housing complexes do you have to be in dcp? Can people who are just regularly looking for a place to live live in one of these complexes or are they strictly for dcp goers? Or are there separate housing for dcp and non dcp?
Hey I’m from the uk and I have a few questions as I am applying this summer for 2019! 1- is this video for the college programme or the cultural exchange programme? 2- when you get accommodation can you chose who to stay with or is it all random? 3- if it is random can you contact the people ur assigned with before you go? 4- when it comes to taking things with you such as bedding and stuff is it better to but it there or take it with you? And finally 5- how much money would u recommend to take because I know you earn money but your rent and stuff is taken out. Thank you Jess xx
Jess Xo this is applicable to both programs but I did the CEP myself - I’m actually planning a Q&A video so can answer these in that but yes you can choose at least one person to room with ☺️ x
I’m currently binging all your videos. They’ve all been so helpful! I go down in February for the CRP 🇨🇦😭👏🏼
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This video was so helpful for my upcoming Disney program! Thank you so much!
First this video is so informational thank you!
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got this in my recommended so im taking this as a sign 🥺❤️
I’m currently pulling for vista way right now. Hopefully it all works out!
good luck! I'm sure anything will be fine though :)
Love your videos! I'm going on my CEP soon and your videos have been soooo helpful!
Jessica Keilani aw thank you so much, so glad you like them and they’ve helped you! Congrats on your program that’s super exciting :)
Thank you for creating this video. Have a good weekend.
You’re welcome! You too! :)
Hi everyone I am looking at applying for a crp role but one thing putting me off is the accommodation as I know you have to share I have watched a few of these videos and nobody talks about the bed situation and sharing situation I read a few comments talking about bunk beds in 3 but not in 1 and also how many people would be in a room and sharing a bathroom? Just wouldn't want to be sharing a room with people who go out till late every night and don't think about housemates as I have had a bad experience already if anybody can shed light on this please reply thanks in advance
Have you ever been inside an odd-numbered apartment (ie. 3 beds in one room)? Are the beds allocated pre-arrival or is it a first-come first-serve basis? So a patterson 5-bed apartment would have 2 bedrooms; one with 2 beds and one with 3? I can't help but think this layout would cause tension between roomates as we'd all be paying the same amount of rent, yet some of us would have 2 roomates and the other would only have 1! Or have I got this completely wrong? I'm struggling to find any videos that show this and would be grateful for your help! :)
I was in the patterson 5-bed for my 2nd program and it was just first come first served for who got what (I was last so got top bunk!) It did obviously seem unfair as I was paying the same as them and the room with only 2 beds was actually bigger than ours which housed 3 people, but I just got on with it - it's just a place to sleep at the end of the day!
Thank you for your quick response! Did you ever find it difficult sharing your bedroom with 2 other people? I've never shared a bedroom before for more than a couple of nights, so I'm unsure how I'd cope with it!
Ahh if you watch my latest video then you'll see how that went for me :') honestly though I don't see why it would be a problem if you got the right people, and on my first program I loved having a roommate as we got on so well. Also you're barely even in the apartment as you're so busy having fun everywhere else!
Yes I did see your video about your roomie getting termed! Nightmare! As I enjoy being alone, I'm a bit worried that having 2 other people in the room will be a bit overwhelming for me! I suppose it's something you get used to after a while though. Thank you very much for your responses! :)
You're welcome! :)
How long does it take from those complexes to the theme parks? Driving vs busing?
10-20 minutes driving versus 20-50 minutes busing
I love the video. But you never said how much was $$$. How much you paid per month? Please
$100-$120 per week
@@emilyswanderland thannnkiuuuuuuuu. Im from Puerto Rico and i go in 2020 🙌😅.
Thankiu you are the best. I always think about that.
Is it worth it.
I've seen a lot of CEP vlogs and I was curious about your first night in Florida before you check in to housing. Did you have to pay for the hotel yourself or did disney cover the cost? If not, roughly how much was it? Love your videos :) xxx
Bethan Chapman you pay for it yourself and normally team up with other people on the program to split the cost of a room. I like staying in the budget Disney resorts but you can really stay anywhere in Orlando so depends where you choose! Think it’s around £30ish per night if you have a room of 6 though xx
Bethan Chapman oh and thank you so much for watching!! :) xx
Emily’s Wanderland that's not as expensive as I thought, I'm really excited to apply and I hope I get in! Have a magical time in Disney this summer you lucky thing xx
Bethan Chapman amazing, good luck!! And thank you!! xx
There is a motel down 192 right before 27 on the left. $40 a night and won't have to share a room. About 20 minutes or less down the road can just get an Uber from the airport or whatever
When do you need to apply to the 2019 program? Can you apply in your first year of university?
Lauren Moxham you have to have completed a year of university to apply, and applications open the summer before your program would take place :)
So first time you can apply is at the end of your first year for the second years summer?
Lauren Moxham yep!
Lauren Moxham applications are open for Spring 2019! You can apply during your first semester to do the program during your second semester! You can also apply up until 6 months after you graduate. As long as you are currently enrolled in college courses, or graduated within the past 6 months you are eligible to apply!
To live in these housing complexes do you have to be in dcp? Can people who are just regularly looking for a place to live live in one of these complexes or are they strictly for dcp goers? Or are there separate housing for dcp and non dcp?
It's just for people on a Disney program :)
Hey I’m from the uk and I have a few questions as I am applying this summer for 2019! 1- is this video for the college programme or the cultural exchange programme? 2- when you get accommodation can you chose who to stay with or is it all random? 3- if it is random can you contact the people ur assigned with before you go? 4- when it comes to taking things with you such as bedding and stuff is it better to but it there or take it with you? And finally 5- how much money would u recommend to take because I know you earn money but your rent and stuff is taken out.
Thank you
Jess xx
Jess Xo this is applicable to both programs but I did the CEP myself - I’m actually planning a Q&A video so can answer these in that but yes you can choose at least one person to room with ☺️ x
Dream As Sisters Do thank you so much! Plus love ur videos there so helpful !xx
Jess Xo aw yay I’m so glad!! Let me know on my Instagram if you have anymore questions for me to answer :)