That isn’t true. Each Imagineer cares about the next generation more than anything. My advice: take a look at the TEA (the trade group for the theme park industry). They have junior memberships and allow for great networking.
Thanks for the reassurance Gavin! However, do you think WDI looks at non-typical potential employees like science majors? I’m majoring in either Marine Science or Zoology at UF (parallel to some art training) and want to be an zoological exhibit designer for WDI or any theme park. Am I doing the wrong thing?
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Comments for Touring Imagineering With Joe Rohde Checks One Off The Disney Bucket List, Reveals Hallowed Theme Park History
Don
Awesome! Imagineering is on my bucket list too. Back to day-dreaming =o)
Gavin
Perhaps someday! There is also an Adventure’s by Disney tour that allows the public to see inside of Imagineering.
Randy
If only WDI took me seriously 🙁 I’ve sen’t a few letters and no one has responded. Being an Imagineer is my life goal, but it sucks when no one care 🙁
Gavin
That isn’t true. Each Imagineer cares about the next generation more than anything. My advice: take a look at the TEA (the trade group for the theme park industry). They have junior memberships and allow for great networking.
Randy
Thanks for the reassurance Gavin! However, do you think WDI looks at non-typical potential employees like science majors? I’m majoring in either Marine Science or Zoology at UF (parallel to some art training) and want to be an zoological exhibit designer for WDI or any theme park. Am I doing the wrong thing?
David Shankland
Awesome! I am so jealous that you got to check out imagineering headquarters and interview Joe! Thanks for sharing!
Gavin
Glad that you enjoyed it!
Mark Eades
They’ve fixed the hallways up a lot since I left in 93. We used to hang storyboards of working projects on the walls back then.
Gavin
I do believe that they still have Mickey’s graffiti hallway. But, you are absolutely correct. Everything is bright and shiny.
Mark Eades
Almost too shiny and bright. There’s something really neat for creative folks to have a cluttered work area. A lot more free flowing.
hemp
Good day! Would you mind if I share your blog with my facebook
group? There’s a lot of folks that I think would really enjoy your
content. Please let me know. Thanks
Eric
Great interview!
I’m happy that I could discover a great podcast at the same time. Looking forward to hear other episodes from you guys!
Gavin
So glad that you enjoyed it! You can find past episodes here: http://disneydose.com/ddpodcast/
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