Quantcast Lunch with an Imagineer?
 
INTERCOT: Walt Disney World Vacation Planning Guide Walt Disney World Disney Cruise Line Mousehut Mail WebDisney News INTERCOT: Walt Disney World Vacation Guide
News Discussion Theme Parks Resorts Info Central Shop Interactive Podcast INTERCOT Navigtion
Site Sponsors
  magical journeys travel agency
  INTERCOT shop

INTERCOT Affiliates
  disney magicbands & accessories
  disneystore.com
  disney fathead
  disney check designs
  amazon.com
  priceline.com

News
  site search
  headlines
  past updates
  discussion boards
  email update

INTERCOT Other
  advertising
  sponsors
  link to us
  contact us
     

INTERCOT Ads
 

 
 

Results 1 to 11 of 11
  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    Pennsylvania
    Posts
    250
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default Lunch with an Imagineer?

    Has anyone done this? My DD17 is going to major in some type of engineering in college, she would also like to do the College intership program at Disney. She would like to talk to an imagineer to get some info on the type of opportunities Disney has for an Engineer and what it's like to be an imagineer. Do you get enough time with the imagineer to make the $60 lunch worth her while? If not are there some other options for her?
    Off-site - 1984, 1988 (2)
    Disneyland - 1993
    All Star Movies - 1999
    All Star Music - 2002
    Polynesian - 2006
    Coronado Springs - 2007
    Port Orleans Riverside - 2008
    Caribbean Beach - 2009
    Pop Century- 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
    Disney Dream - 2013
    Yacht Club 2015


  2.     Please Support INTERCOT's Sponsors:
  3. #2
    Join Date
    Oct 2004
    Location
    Santa Rosa Beach, FL
    Posts
    12,954
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    You get 2 - 2 1/2 hours with the imagineer, but 1.) you never know what department that imagineer will be from (they rotate) so it may or may not be relevant to someone majoring in engineering. 2.) While you do get to ask questions, you're sitting at a table with 8-10 other people and they all want to ask questions too so it's not really "quality" time.

    IMO, it's a great experience, and we always learn something new. Very enjoyable. However, for your DD, the best thing will be to do the Disney college program, as you mentioned. She'll learn WAY more from that than from the lunch. But if she wants to ask just some basic questions, the lunch would be good for her.
    Chris, aka Strmchsr
    INTERCOT Staff: Vacation Planning, Guests with Special Needs, and Weather Guru

  4. #3
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    wandering around a freezer somewhere below POTC in NOS
    Posts
    1,458
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Chris (Strmchsr) makes some excellent points in his post- even as imagineers we're not completely sure of the final schedule until perhaps a few days before a session. Generally they'll ask for people to sign up and will assign someone depending on their availability.

    Imagineering encompasses much more than engineering (more than 140 different disciplines from writers to machinists, landscape architects, accountants, filmmakers, artists and many more).

    And if you were to ask a panel of imagineers how they got into imagineering, every one would have a different answer.

    However, when it comes to the process at Imagineering regardless of your discipline that is something that anyone at WDI can talk about- starting with Blue Sky then going into Design, then Engineering, Production and onto Testing and Closeout and that is where the individual imagineer can add their own experiences into the discussion and where they might fit in the process.

    But to be honest with you- in my experience you never know what to expect with these lunch or dinner sessions and only once I think I actually had an engineer attending a session ask me something engineering related. Typically, I get a lot of questions about hidden mickeys. Or why did they ever remove a certain attraction. Or have you guys ever thought about a roller coaster- you know, like from the door scene in Monsters Inc? (If I only had a nickel for every time someone has made that suggestion).

    Of course there are lots of things we can't talk about- but wherever possible, I personally like to be able to talk about the process but I let the group drive the discussion on the topics that they're most interested in.

    I can't really offer much feedback on the Disney college program. All I can say is that while you're in school any opportunities such as summer internships especially with real, relevant work related towards your major is a bonus in my view. It doesn't have to be with Disney (when you apply for a job with Imagineering, it's not like you're given a test on whether you know happen to know the names of the 7 dwarves or Minnie or Daisy's nieces).

    Having an interest in Disney is wonderful, but not a requirement. Being well-rounded in addition to your expertise in your chosen field through any additional skills that are useful as they relate to the art of storytelling that we're engaged in at Imagineering (for example, experience in theater whether it might be as an actor/performer, a musician or perhaps working as part of a stage crew in your local theater production) is immense.

    At Imagineering we do have a yearly design competition called ImagiNations which may be of interest while your daughter is in college:

    http://disney.go.com/disneycareers/i...ons/index.html

    I also suggest getting involved with organizations on campus for example SWE (Society of Women Engineers) where there are often opportunities to link and network with alumni that are at Imagineering.

    Finally, there are also internship opportunities available with Disney Research which is closely related to Imagineering but represent a network of research labs that collaborate with academic institutions to develop and advance technology for applications throughout Disney groups and beyond.

    http://disneyresearch.com

  5. #4
    Join Date
    Dec 2001
    Location
    Virginia
    Posts
    42,477
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Mufasa View Post
    Typically, I get a lot of questions about hidden mickeys. Or why did they ever remove a certain attraction. Or have you guys ever thought about a roller coaster- you know, like from the door scene in Monsters Inc? (If I only had a nickel for every time someone has made that suggestion).
    Sounds like some of our conversations.

    Seriously though, thanks so much for the good info.

  6. #5
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Posts
    1,548
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Great info from the previous posts. We did this lunch 3 weeks ago and had an imagineer that was wonderful. He was very personable and knowledgeable in his area (lighting). We don't regret the lunch at all, but I agree with the posts above that it won't offer your daughter the info she is seeking mainly due to the fact that you don't know who you're going to get. I've seen previous threads posted about this that people were very displeased with their imagineer etc, so I don't know if I would gamble that if you have other avenues available for your daughter.
    "Girls, come on. Leave the saving of the world to the men? I don't think so."
    - Elastigirl

  7. #6
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
    Location
    wandering around a freezer somewhere below POTC in NOS
    Posts
    1,458
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    One other point to make about the engineering disciplines at Disney is that while we often think of the mechanical, civil or electrical engineering design challenges- perhaps one of the most vital to our theme parks and resorts is through industrial/operations engineering.

    What is IOE? It could be anything from capacity planning of course with the attractions themselves (queue design and flow optimization through systems like Fastpass and various utilization metrics) and then in areas such as determining the number of registers or seats needed in a quick service restaurant or check in counters at a resort and how all of this affects the overall park dynamics and then crafting the schedules for the operating hours for each park.

    IOE is constantly analyzing and managing things like the supply chain/logistics for everything from stocking merchandise around the resort, ensuring there are supplies to restock hotel rooms with clean linens or those mickey bars of soap to figuring out how many guide maps need to be printed and other ways of delivering timely information to our guests. Planning the routes and the number of busses needed to get people around the resort.

    The list goes on and on but it's always about making constant improvements for the guest experience.

    It really comes down to quality control and maybe one of those areas that really defines the Disney difference that people have come to expect and that might be one of the largest single engineering disciplines within the Disney parks and resorts worldwide.

  8. #7
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Johnstown, pa
    Posts
    513
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Thanks for your insights, Mufasa. It truly is amazing how many people it takes to successfully run the Disney organization. Every "engineering" specialty is important to our overall satisfaction and enjoyment--aka: making the magic!

    I'd say to go to lunch with the imagineer...ask lots of questions and enjoy the conversation (and lunch).
    June 29-July 5th-Shades of Green
    Sep 2013-Port Orleans FQ
    Dec 2010 Coronado Springs
    Dec 2009 Pop Century
    Sep 2008 POFQ
    Sep 2006 POFQ
    SOG Dec 2006
    April 2002 All Star
    May 1998 SOG
    June 1993 POFQ
    Disneyland-numerous times since 1966 (Last time-Jul 2012)

  9. #8
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    Pennsylvania
    Posts
    250
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Thank you everyone for all the wonderful information! I can't wait to show my DD all the posts to read. The last two years she has been invited to the local Women's Engineer breakfast through her guidance office, she has also taken two 2 drafting courses and participated in ACE (Architecture, Construction & Engineering). She is in the process of applying to her top choices for college, I'm keeping my fingers crossed that she gets her first choice!!!I knew I could find some great information from everyone at Intercot.
    Off-site - 1984, 1988 (2)
    Disneyland - 1993
    All Star Movies - 1999
    All Star Music - 2002
    Polynesian - 2006
    Coronado Springs - 2007
    Port Orleans Riverside - 2008
    Caribbean Beach - 2009
    Pop Century- 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
    Disney Dream - 2013
    Yacht Club 2015


  10. #9
    Join Date
    Jul 2001
    Location
    Florida
    Posts
    40,876
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    We did this on our last trip and it was very enjoyable. Our Imagineer was a woman who helps match sponsors with opportunities in Disney. We had a great group and some wonderful discussion - and I don't remember a single question related to finding hidden Mickeys! It's pricey but I'd highly recommend it!
    Linda aka: Faline
    INTERCOT Staff: Vacation Planning,Trip Reports and Disney Camping
    [email protected]

  11. #10
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Posts
    1,548
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by 2MuchWDFun View Post
    I'd say to go to lunch with the imagineer...ask lots of questions and enjoy the conversation (and lunch).
    And the lunch at Brown Derby is WONDERFUL! Extremely filling, so if you go there, skip breakfast! The Cobb salad alone is enough to fill me up - it was HUGE!
    "Girls, come on. Leave the saving of the world to the men? I don't think so."
    - Elastigirl

  12. #11
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Philadelphia,PA / Tortuga
    Posts
    161
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    The Cobb Salad is one of my fav dishes in wdw! a must try if you have never experienced it.
    96 - All-Star Music
    99 - All-Star Music
    04 - Off-site
    05 - All-Star Movies/Music/Off-site (AP)
    06 - All-Star Music/Off-site (AP)
    07 - All-Star Movies
    08 - POP Century
    09 - POP Century/Off-site
    10 - Coronado Springs/CBR/All-Star Sports (AP)
    11 - All-Star Music 1/9! (AP)

Share This Thread On Social Media:

Share This Thread On Social Media:

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

 
Company
Advertising
Guest Relations
Community
Discussion Boards
Podcast
Newsletter
Shop
Social
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
YouTube
Pinterest
Subscribe to our Newsletter
Enter your email address below to receive our newsletter:
INTERCOT Logo PRIVACY STATEMENT / DISCLAIMER | DISCUSSION BOARD RULES
© Since 1997 INTERCOT - a Levelbest Communications Website. This is not an official Disney website.
> Levelbest Network Site