What are Disney auditions like?

What are Disney auditions like?

The auditions for union equity roles, which largely involve singing and/or dancing in theme-park shows and parades, are held separately with a different, more detailed process. Audition numbers are given on a first-come-first-served basis, according to Disney, so many people show up early to ensure they get a slot.

What should I sing for a Disney audition?

Disney Audition Cuts

  • “Poor Unfortunate Souls” from The Little Mermaid.
  • “Almost There” from Princess and the Frog.
  • “Be Our Guest” from Beauty And The Beast.
  • “Colors of the Wind” from Pocahontas.
  • “How Far I’ll Go” from Moana.
  • “Reflection” from Mulan.
  • “Let it Go” from Frozen.
  • “Part of Your World” from The Little Mermaid.

How much do Disney costume characters get paid?

The typical Disney Parks Character Performer salary is $13 per hour. Character Performer salaries at Disney Parks can range from $12 – $17 per hour.

What should I bring to my auditions?

Wear form-fitting but non-restrictive clothing and refrain from wearing street shoes; tennis or dance shoes are required. Be mindful that some auditions require specific dance shoes. Pack extra tights, tap screws/tools, athletic tape, knee pads, Band-Aids, and other personal items that you may need. Arrive early enough to sign up and warm up.

What do they look for in a Disney audition?

If they’re looking for performers to fit face roles (like Cinderella, Tinkerbell or Jasmine), they will weigh what you look like more heavily than for performers for fur roles. Auditions for countries abroad will need more performers who can do it all because they can’t have as many performers as Disney World can.

What should you not do at an audition?

Don’t try something new at an audition. Be sure to listen to directions at your audition. When auditioning on high bar and rings, provide your grips. Avoid loose fitting clothing.

Is it fun to make friends at Disney auditions?

I know that one person didn’t like me saying it, but I’ll say it again! Have fun! You have the opportunity to make friends with people you know you have at least one thing in common – a love for Disney! It is a really fun process and a great opportunity, even if you do get cut! I made friends at my very first audition that I still keep in touch