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Walt Disney Company

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win some, lose some, mostly not worth it if you're looking to grow. I went here for externship so.... - Cook 2 Walt Disney Company Employee Review

2.0
May 14, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

benefits, esp if you love disney. Discounts, Park hoppers depending on hours, free entry to the parks, transportation, uniform. It looks great on a resume too. You also can build camaraderie with your coworkers

Cons

Management treats you like a number, not really like a person, I was treated as a machine forced to extend my shift from 8hrs to 14 hrs on busy days in the production kitchen. The work is meticulous and they don't rlly care much abt your personal safety as long as they're legally safe. Also the working environment can be tense. Speaking Spanish definitely helps because most ppl who work here are Puerto Rican.

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5.0
Mar 28, 2026
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Pros

Fantastic benefits and room to grow

Cons

Hours can suck, and some guests can be miserable

1.0
Apr 1, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Unless you’re a completely shameless brown-noser who has at least two brain cells to rub together and a shred of scruples, you’ll eventually be put into the catapult and launched out of the Tragic Kingdom, freeing you from your waking Hell of a job.

Cons

Disney management has long been stacked with people who specialize in bootlicking but have no real aptitude in anything else. So anyone who 1) points out that their ideas are absolutely terrible and destined to lose millions (or billions) of dollars, or 2) shows any genuine aptitude in doing the job competently is put in the Lightning Lane for Mickey’s Unemployment Adventure. Who gets to climb Promotion Mountain? The folks who enthusiastically cheer all the cockamamie plans to polish whatever turds management puts forward without a word of criticism. Any dissent in the ranks meets ruthless reprisals from the an upper management that is as insecure as it is incompetent. There is no industry magazine article they won’t take as gospel, no trend or buzzword they won’t chase. And any acquired properties will be grossly mismanaged so that their fans will hate them because the top brass only cares about Mickey things: Disney buys expensive new toys just so it can break them. It’s all incredibly depressing, but remember: You must keep smiling – the only Disney employees who are allowed to be surly and rude are the ones who work in the parks.

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