Any MSCs shop DisneyWorld?

This may be a strange question, but here goes....anyone know of MSCs that have shops ON Disney grounds? I'm thinking they must need shoppers for retail locations and service at Disney World, but don't even know where to look for who might have shops there. I don't want to spend my vacation working, but if I can fit a shop or two in, I wouldn't mind. THANKS!

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I've seen one shop a restaurant location on the grounds.

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I know of one that does several credit unions on the property. I'd crawl through broken glass to shop some of their hotels and restaurants--or a cruise--but I'm not a big enough fish to be offered those things yet. One day, though...

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The attractions and hotels that are owned by Disney have their internal compliance programs. The restaurants on property I have seen "credit card complianced shopped" once (so not by Disney) and that only paid for one person's meal and I haven't seen it since. Otherwise the Landry's restaurants, Ghiradelli downtown and some of the restaurants on the Boardwalk have had shops, valet is shopped every month. Offsite the restaurants at Crossroads, along
535 and the Outlets are regularly shopped.

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I've only seen one restaurant shop for them and it was Downtown Disney-the open to the public section of shops and restaurants in Anaheim. The shop called it "fine dining" : it was an order-at-the-counter, greasy spoon! A complete joke.

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I just completed a restaurant shop for Customer Impact at a large attraction in Orlando that was not Disney. What fun that was!!! At the same time, I did a timeshare shop for Intelli and a valet parking one at a hotel near Universal for RBG. There are valet shops close to Disney World too. Great weekend.
On your "Job Board" just enter the zip of Orlando and see what shows up or use Jobslinger and enter the zip code of 32830 with a radius of 15-20 miles.

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I evaluated a number of the hotels around Disneyworld & Universal Orlando as well. I always had to take an additional shop to get park access but they can be found.

Same thing goes for Anaheim....
Back at least 12 years ago, there was a company that shopped for WDW. I did the ticket booths at the Esplanade. One Cast Member thought that they ID'd my spouse. They claimed he was Caucasian and had brown hair. I said, "Nope." He was Caucasian and had brown hair, but the fact that they didn't mention that he was 7'0" and 400 pounds made it obvious that they were guessing. LOL Dummies. I got paid and I had a whole pile of tickets. We just did 4 shops a day and then at the end of the week, we used them.
...and for the CA peeps, I saw ACL post a motel just outside the entrance os Disneyland this AM. Now, it's not exactly glamorous, but it actually paid a decent fee!
@SteveSoCal wrote:

...and for the CA peeps, I saw ACL post a motel just outside the entrance os Disneyland this AM. Now, it's not exactly glamorous, but it actually paid a decent fee!

I would not stay at anything less than 2 stars in Anaheim for less than $100 pay. The low end stuff in Anaheim is pretty sleezy. I did one for Freeman Group that was so bad that I slept with one eye open the whole time.
@SoCalMama wrote:

The low end stuff in Anaheim is pretty sleezy.

Agreed. I though it was interesting that the subject of the email pointed out that the motel was "Newly remodeled"....and someone took it quickly.
@SoCalMama wrote:

he was 7'0" and 400 pounds

I'm guessing he didn't enjoy Disney for the rides! I find roller coasters borderline uncomfortable at 6'4".

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@saacman5033 wrote:

@SoCalMama wrote:

he was 7'0" and 400 pounds

I'm guessing he didn't enjoy Disney for the rides! I find roller coasters borderline uncomfortable at 6'4".
LOL, I know, right?

My son, loves coasters. He is 6'5" now and still growing. He has helped evaluate theme parks since he was a toddler. He can already tell when he is too tall for some coasters (as in he has to bend his head to get into the restraints). He knows enough that he just won't ride those anymore.
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