Disney’s Entertainers – Not always there
I just saw an email that Walt Disney World in Orlando, FL was holding auditions for entertainers and they should have no problem finding them. Orlando is full of entertainers. This is a booming metropolis with a large pool of interesting people to choose from. After living here for two years I can definitely say Orlando is full of fun characters.
What some people don’t know is that this was not the case about 30 years ago. When Walt Disney World was first in the planning and building stages for their magical wonderland, Orlando was a much different location. Orlando was very rural and mainly agriculture. There was no tourist attraction here, no “theme park,” just cows and plants. One thing you will still notice is that even when driving down by the Orange County Convention Center and by I-Drive, there are still random cow pastures that you might miss if you’re not looking. This was a major challenge for the Entertainment Department of Walt Disney World. In order to be similar to Disneyland, they had to at least start off with the Dapper Dans, the Dixieland Band, the Pearly Band, the Polke Band, the Town Square Band, and the 20-piece Walt Disney World Band. That didn’t even include all the parade entertainers, dancers, characters, and everyone else needed for when the park opened. They were not in California anymore and the talent pool were very limited. In order to find the staff they needed, Walt Disney World’s executives traveled around the country holding auditions and people from all over the world started to move to Orlando to create the busy city we have today with the fantastic entertainment.