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The Unhappiest Place on Earth - Production Supervisor Walt Disney Company Employee Review

2.0
Jun 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The culture and people were usually great, and had fun together. Pay and benefits were comfortable.

Cons

Great compensation and benefits, but job security is severely lacking. There is not much guidance, support, or training until you are struggling and need help, and then you are blamed for it. Work days were filled with back-to-back meetings from morning to evening, and you didn't have time to get your work done. The culture and people were usually great, and had fun together. However, the stress was high and there was lots of uncertainty and indecisiveness among projects. There is also a lot of ego, and some behaviour that caused a couple colleagues to cry. I believe that I learned a lot from working at this studio, and the main thing I learned is that perception is not reality.

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Cons

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Pros

They offer really great opportunities to connect with various departments to discuss what their role is like at the parks, their path into their role etc. If you put in the effort for networking and use your free time for the courses/sessions that Disney Programs provides then you can make really great and beneficial connections for a future career at Disney. This is a great way to experience a career at Disney with everything “handled” for you (housing, transportation, you’re close to food options, you have access to parks etc) for someone who wants to try it out without the commitment of changing their whole life to fully move to Florida.

Cons

Being an intern program you don’t have any control over your own schedule. I attended the program after graduation and am very glad I did this as in my opinion it would have been difficult to keep up with college course loads on top of your work schedule AND being able to take advantage of all the “extra” learning opportunities (which in my opinion make or break if this program is worth it for you). You’ll likely be working long shifts, non consecutive and non consistent days off, and most likely will be late nights not typical day shifts (2pm - 12am etc).

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