A great job for those who thrive in a fast-paced, guest-focused environment - Receptionist Disneyland Resort Employee Review

4.0
Aug 8, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Magical work environment: The atmosphere is upbeat, immersive, and full of Disney charm — it’s hard not to feel the energy from guests and the themed surroundings. Guest interactions: You get to meet people from all over the world, often sharing in their excitement about their vacation. Strong brand name: Having Disney on your resume can open doors in hospitality, entertainment, and customer service industries. Employee perks: Park ticket discounts, merchandise discounts, and occasional exclusive employee events. Training & development: Disney offers thorough onboarding and customer service training, which can help strengthen communication and problem-solving skills.

Cons

High guest volume: Peak seasons can be extremely busy and stressful, with constant lines and high expectations. Strict appearance & behavior standards: Disney maintains very specific guidelines for dress code, grooming, and guest interaction. Irregular hours: Nights, weekends, holidays, and early mornings are often required — work-life balance can be tricky. Emotional labor: You need to remain upbeat and patient, even when dealing with upset or demanding guests. Limited upward mobility in some roles: Moving into higher-level positions may require patience or relocation.

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5.0
May 20, 2026
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Pros

Typical Disney perks Health/Medical Benefits Dental Benefits FSA on-site behavioral therapy

Cons

Hours can be a bit extreme depending on which area/restaurant you work at

5.0
Jun 24, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Company cares and values its employees. There are many resources, events, and paths for individuals to learn and grow. This is a great place to get a solid footing and start.

Cons

Very difficult to move up as there are many people trying to work for the Resort. There is ample competition for positions and you need to work hard to move to a professional position outside of park operations.

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