Disney Cultural Exchange Program

Hospo, Food & Tourism

The Disney Cultural Exchange Program offers students opportunities to gain international work experience in hospitality, tourism, and related industries by working at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, USA. Participants live at the resort and work in various roles such as operations, hospitality, merchandise, and food service, while also benefiting from cultural and professional development.

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The International Travel College of NZ (ITC)
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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Orlando, Florida, USA

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Gain practical hospitality and tourism work experience

Participants will develop skills in various hospitality roles such as operations, customer service, merchandise management, and food and beverage service at a major international resort.

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Experience living and working in an international multicultural environment

Students will live on-site at Walt Disney World Resort and engage in cultural exchange with peers from around the world, enhancing their intercultural communication and interpersonal skills.

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Professional and personal development

Access to collegiate courses, seminar series, and other developmental offerings help students build their CVs and prepare for future careers in tourism and business.

What You're Signing Up For

Participants on the Disney Cultural Exchange Program will live, learn, and earn at Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando in Florida. They gain valuable work and life experience by working in roles including operations, hospitality, merchandise, quick service food and beverage, and lifeguarding. The program offers a multicultural living environment, recreational and community activities, and professional development opportunities through collegiate courses and seminars. Eligibility requirements include being at least 18, citizenship of New Zealand, Australia or the USA, and being a current or recent full-time student or graduate of an accredited tertiary institution with a program length of at least one year. The International Travel College supports successful students in applying to the program and endorses applications to facilitate placement.

Course Content

  • Overview of Disney Cultural Exchange Program
  • Work roles offered: operations, hospitality, merchandise, food and beverage, lifeguard
  • Living arrangements at Walt Disney World Resort
  • Eligibility criteria for participation
  • Application process through International Travel College
  • Professional development opportunities through seminars and courses
  • Cultural and recreational activities during the program

What you need to know first

Be at least 18 years old upon arrival

Be a citizen of New Zealand, Australia, or the United States

Have completed Year 12 and be a current full-time student or recent graduate (within 12 months) at an accredited tertiary institution

Current program of study is at least one year in length

Completed at least first year of full-time study prior to application

Full-time correspondence/distance learning students are not eligible

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Hospitality

  • Tourism

  • Travel Industry

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Roles in hospitality and tourism sectors

  • International work experience enhancing employability

  • Career opportunities in travel, tourism, hospitality management

The International Travel College of NZ (ITC)

ITC trains you for careers in travel, tourism, and aviation with hands-on learning that mirrors the industry. From simulated airline environments to employer connections, study feels like the real thing. Its strength is direct pathways into airlines, airports, and global tourism.