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changes to prepare for the Millenium. EPCOT – - the Environmental Prototype Community of

Tomorrow – - was created to be on the cutting edge of technology. Over the years, attractions at

the park and technology in the attractions have become dated. When I was working at EPCOT,

several different projects were going on and attractions were shutting down for refurbishment,

meaning something new was coming to EPCOT.

Also, this theme park is the location of the Walt Disney World Millenium celebration.

Kicking off on October 1st, 1999, the celebration extends for 15 months, until 2001. All resorts,

comprising more than 65,000 rooms, were sold out from October 1999 through February 2000

over a year in advance. EPCOT is receiving a face lift, and it will not be recognizable after all

construction is finished. Walt Disney World Imagineers are responsible for all of these changes,

and it is through their inspirational designs that guests are kept in a constant state of wonderment

and fantasy. I can t begin to describe the feeling of being a part of such an industry.

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HOW THIS INTERNSHIP RELATED TO ILLINOIS STATE UNIVERSITY

Marketing Management

One of the main concepts from a class I took at Illinois State University was evident in the

activities at EPCOT. I got a chance to shadow managers, following them around and learning

more about their daily activities. I learned from them about the strategy EPCOT managers had

for ensuring Guest Service Excellence. Cast members are much like marketing representatives,

available to facilitate the guests enjoyment of the park by making hard-to-find products accessible

and providing directions and suggestions to help the guests see more of the park before the day is

through. We play a part in this distribution of goods by leading guests to the products in which

they are interested. We play promotional roles by telling guests about events happening in the

next couple of days or occurring in different parks throughout Disney World. Custodial Hosts

and Hostesses are in the best position to assist guests, because these cast members are throughout

the park and are very accessible to guests with questions.

International Marketing

I am happy I received the opportunity to play at EPCOT, because the crowd tend to be

more international because of the different countries represented in the World Showcase. I had

just taken an International Marketing class in the summer of 1998, and this was the perfect

opportunity to witness how different cultures behave as consumers. I very rarely interacted with

someone without a noticeable foreign accent, and it was interesting to see how they behaved in

the parks. Brazilian tour groups were a common sight, as they often numbered close to one

hundred strong and could be easily spotted by common brightly colored tee-shirts or heard

through Portuguese songs they sang. These children often purchased Disney hats and light wands

to further establish themselves as a group as they had fun together in the park. Marketers would

be interested in this information, perhaps to put together packages for such tour groups in the

future.

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Another nationality that was often represented came from Great Britain. English guests

sought out fish and chips for their meals, real tea or coffee, and they were often tickled to find

out that the Royal Crown Pub located in the United Kingdom Pavilion supported Sky television, a

special channel brought to Disney via satellite. Accommodating such cultural conditions is what

sets Walt Disney World apart from other theme parks. Cultural marketing is a very important

concept to keep in mind when marketing a service to the entire world. I found out that

Disneyland Paris had a little bit of touble with concept, and the problem was solved only after

getting French assistance in designing certain aspects of the park.

WHICH CLASSES WOULD HAVE ENRICHED MY EXPERIENCE

Foreign Language Classes

I am International Business and Marketing major, and I have had most of my marketing

classes required for my major. I feel as though these classes prepared me sufficiently to deal with

the marketing aspects of my internship. However, I would like to have had more language skills

than I possessed going down to Disney. I took three years of Spanish in High School and two

years of French in college. This was useful in communicating with guests, but a better grasp of

these languages would have open the doors to communication a bit wider. I would have been

able to better serve customers and estabish more solid relationships if I could have spoken their

native language – - representing the magic of Disney.

I did have someone tutoring me with my Spanish skills, and cast members from the

Moroccan Pavilion were teaching me Arabic and French. In fact, I have been back to see my

Moroccan friends already, and they continue to help me with Arabic, especially since Illinois State

University doesn t currently support an Arabic language program. Other than underdeveloped

linguistic skills, I feel that I was sufficiently prepared to work under the requirements and terms of

this intership.

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NOW IT S TIME TO SAY GOOD – BYE . . .

All things considered, this is an invaluable internship experience. It opens up college

students to a world of opportunities and helps them understand just how large the world really is.

By coming into contact with such a diverse population, it becomes clearer just how important

internationally – and culturally – minded marketing programs are to the success of large

corporations today.

I also learned very valuable lessons concerning the service industry and how consequential

guest relations can be. If relations are good, the guests are much more likely to return, because if

relations are negative or underdeveloped, it s much more difficult to assess concerns, needs, and

desires of the guests. The Walt Disney World Corporation is truely an expert in providing

excellence in guest service and in entertainment. I am extremely pleased I got a chance to be a

part of the magic, and I plan on continuing to work on a Casual Temporary basis with Disney

indefinitely. They have always know just how to market their services to me, and I love being a

part of this corporation.