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My Disney College Program Bucket List

'This bucket list may not be everything I want to do with my time in Florida, but it's a start to some of the most magical 5 months of my life."

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My Disney College Program Bucket List
Benjamin Chasteen

The Disney College Program is the internship that allows you to work and live in the happiest place on Earth, and in just a few short months, I'll be moving to Orlando, Florida to start my Disney journey. All this seems overwhelming at times because I want to see and do as much as I can when I'm in Florida for 5 months. This bucket list may not be everything I want to do with my time in Florida, but it's a start to some of the most magical five months of my life.

1. Stay at the park from open to close

Not to work, but to actually enjoy the Disney Park for an entire day

2. Go to the beach as much as possible

3. Take as many pictures as possible

If you follow me on any form of social media, I apologize in advance for all the cheesy Disney posts.

4. Go to all four parks in one day

5. Drink/eat around the world

The challenge to have a drink and something to eat at each of the 11 countries in EPCOT. From Mexico to Germany to China, it's sure to be a good time.

6. Take a picture with as many characters as possible

7. Attend the housing events

8. Go to the parks by myself

I've seen this on a lot of bucket lists and I think to truly enjoy the parks, going by myself wouldn't be such a bad idea.

9. Eat at as many of the restaurants in Disney World

There are so many different and unique eating options in Disney from "Be Our Guest," "Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater," and all the snack carts. If there is anything I love more than Disney, it's food; having the two combined is a dream come true.

10. Get outside of Disney

Disney is great, but in Florida, there is still night life, other amusement parks, and so much more to see. I would be crazy not to explore it.

11. Have as much fun as possible

I'm counting down the days until I take on Florida and even though this list isn't everything I want to do, it is a good start.

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