Wednesday 26 March 2014

Disney Preparations - 5 Weeks To Go!

So yesterday marked 5 weeks until I fly away from London town to the Happiest Place on Earth. It's starting to get very real! I haven't blogged all month so I thought I'd update you on what I've been up to.... 

The answer is not a lot besides working! Paying for all the CRP costs has pretty much killed my social life, but I've finally finished forking out for everything I need. Below is a list of all the things I had to pay for and how much they cost:



  • Program Assessment Fee - The first thing you have to pay for when you find out you've got the job. This is paid directly to Disney at a cost of $104.50, which worked out as £63.81 on my credit card bill (plus a Foreign Exchange fee of £1.75). It covers all the fun events and activities that will be arranged for you as a Cast Member, such as Grocery Bingo.
  • CRB - Because you'll be around children a lot, you need to have a criminal background check. Yummy Jobs send you a form which you fill out and return to them as well as paying £60 so it can be officially declared that you are not a criminal! Phew, I'm glad they cleared that up for me because I still haven't paid my library fine.
  • Flight - First thing I did when I found out I had the job (besides freak out) was book my flight. I used Yummy Travel on Louise's advice and they got me a real bargain - a one-way flight with Virgin for £370.87. I chose one-way because you are given a month after you finish work to travel in the US and as a travel agent I am already aware that flights cannot be picked up more than a year in advance. Plus, Disney give you some dosh for the flight home so best to hold out until nearer the time.
  • Travel Insurance - This is one of the most important things you buy before you fly. A lot of people tend to buy 4 months of insurance from Yummy Travel and then get on the Disney Insurance once they're out there, I have a special condition so I had to shop around and I bought the whole year so I knew I was definitely covered. We all know how funny Americans can be about health insurance! I used Essential Travel who were super helpful and pretty reasonable too - £383.18 for over a year and that was with Excess Waiver. They also cover a number of pre-existing conditions at no extra cost which was perfect for me.
  • Visa - Sweet Baby Jesus in the Manger, this was the scariest and most stressful part of my CRP prep so far. Fortunately it was also pretty much the last step! Yummy Jobs send you a pack in the post with instructions to log on to the US Visa Application website. You fill in a very lengthy questionnaire which asks you all kinds of stuff. Be sure to have a camera on hand to take numerous selfies, because their photo requirements are seriously strict. It took me 4 hours to get my Visa form sorted and at least one of those hours was dedicated solely to getting an appropriate snap of my face. Once the form is complete, you make your appointment at the Embassy. The Visa itself costs £118.75.
  • US Embassy Appointment - At any time from 8am you may find yourself queuing outside the US Embassy, nervously rummaging through your paperwork. They will check your documents and Passport, put your keys and phone in a little plastic bag (yes, they let you take phones in now!) and then you sit and wait until your number is called. You go to a window, they scan your fingerprints (no paper cuts allowed as I learnt from my buddies - they had really researched this much more than me haha) and ask you some questions about why you need a Visa. The lady who interviewed me was super nice, she knew from my application I was going to work at Disney and asked me why I was a good representative for the UK and what I planned to do when I returned home. You're approved on the spot and then your passport is returned to you within a week. You can pay to have it couriered to you which I did, at a cost of $30 or you can pick it up at a designated point for free.
Looking forward to payday on Monday and all the fun that April will bring - 34 days to go!!


Sunday 2 March 2014

OSCAR PREDICTIONS 2014

Hello darlings.

The day has finally arrived. The couture has been lovingly, nay, painstakingly constructed, the red carpet has been rolled out and the beautiful people will mostly certainly have already commenced their grooming regime for tonight - it can only be the Academy Awards, colloquially referred to by us mere peasants as the Oscars.

Oscar Bingo - for the interactive version that you can use whilst watching click here.


Naturally I've been joining in the near two-month-long speculation regarding who deserves to carry away one of those gorgeous golden statuettes and in less 12 hours time we will know all. But while we're still held in suspense, here's my two cents on who should win and who will win. Let's see how many I can call...

Best Original Song

Who will win: "Let it Go" from Frozen

Who should win: "Let it Go" from Frozen

This one's a no-brainer. I do love "Happy" by Pharrell Williams too though.

Best Director

Who will win: Alfonso Cuarón

Who should win: Alfonso Cuarón

I haven't seen Gravity yet (I know, slapped wrist for writing this blog post without doing my full research, but hey I'd much rather watch award-nominated films all day and review them than work at Thomas Cook - holla at me if you'd like to pay me to do that shit) but as Cuarón has already scooped up the Golden Globe and the BAFTA for his work, it's pretty much a lock for him tonight. Since he directed two of my favourite films, A Little Princess and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban as well as the striking Y Tu Mama Tambien, I'm a fan and as an actress would love to work with him. 

Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Who will win: Jennifer Lawrence (American Hustle)

Who should win: Lupita Nyong'o (12 Years a Slave)

Sigh. Oh Jen, Jen Jen Jenny Jen Jen. I love you. We all love you. You're cute and whacky and just like us, right? Thought your work in Silver Linings Playbook was off the charts amazing. But as I read on the 'net, "Jennifer Lawrence in American Hustle is a Muppet Babies version of Sharon Stone in Casino." 

Yup, pretty much. If people are comparing your work to Jim Henson creations you probably shouldn't be getting the Golden Globe and the BAFTA over Lupita Nyong'o who knocks it out of the park in 12 Years a Slave. 

Best Actor in a Supporting Role

Who will win: Jared Leto (Dallas Buyers Club)

Who should win: Michael Fassbender (12 Years a Slave)

So Jared won the GG and Barkhad Abdi won the BAFTA (yay) but the poor Fass has so far been unacknowledged for his brutal and sinister Edwin Epps. I can't talk about this category without mention of Jonah Hill, whose performance in Wolf of Wall Street was very strong and obviously a passion project for him as much as it was for Leonardo di Caprio and Martin Scorsese. However the nomination is enough, give him the award and he'll become even more unbearable.

Best Actress in a Leading Role

Who will win: Cate Blanchett (Blue Jasmine)

Who should win: Cate Blanchett (Blue Jasmine)

It's so hard to choose between Adams, Blanchett, Bullock, Dench and Streep. I've got a lot of love for my girls and I think they're all electric on screen - I've only seen clips of Sandra Bullock in Gravity but that was enough to bring tears to my eyes. Honourable mention to Judi Dench who brought so much sweetness and warmth to a character that refused to be bitter in Philomena, but the ethereal Blanchett is bound to take home the little golden man (despite the Woody Allen scandal). 

Best Actor in a Leading Role

Who will win: Matthew McConaughey (Dallas Buyers Club)

Who should win: Leonardo di Caprio (Wolf of Wall Street)

Just don't touch me, okay? I am willing my bby Leo to win with all my heart and soul, but I can't close my ears to the McConaughey buzz. Maybe I could let this one slide if we're basing it on these single performances. But I cannot ignore the enormous chasm between the two bodies of work. On the one hand we have Titanic, Gangs of New York, Inception and The Great Gatsby. On the other The Wedding Planner, How to Loose a Guy in 10 Days, Ghosts of Girlfriends Past and Magic Mike. Forgive me for being a movie snob and good on McConaughey for realising his looks won't last forever and he better turn his career around if he wants to stay in work but come on. These two just aren't in the same league.

As for the weightloss, I'm gonna echo my pals Amy Poehler and Tina Fey and say that's what actresses call doing a movie.

Best Picture

Who will win: 12 Years a Slave

Who should win: 12 Years a Slave

This has got to be one of the toughest picks in years. Looking down the list, they're all great movies - I can't say I disliked any of them, though American Hustle was vastly over-hyped. The two main contenders are 12 Years and Gravity though considering the historical background of Steve McQueen's masterpiece and the fact that Gravity is sci-fi (sorry Alfonso, but it is) clinches it for Solomon Northup's tale of woe.

That's a wrap for this year's Oscar predictions. I'm off for a pre-ceremony nap since the whole thing is live from 11.30pm - 4.30am here in jolly London. While I'm snoozing, feel free to leave a comment below. Who do you think is going to win and why? And can anyone really convince me that McConaughey should win?

PS - Here's a beautiful infographic by Mediarun Digital showing every dress worn by a Best Actress Oscar-winner since it all began in 1929. Dreamy.