DORMS stuff

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So yesterday I got my DORMS email so did a few of my roommates, but since I was the only one not busy at the moment I started to fill everything out.  The first page was personal information, emergency contact and stuff like that.  Eventually I got to the part where I had to put in everyone’s roommate numbers so we could be linked together.  Everything was going fine, until my last roommate informed all of us that she just that she’s very sick and that her doctor basically said getting to Disney by her arrival date wouldn’t be happening.  I had a moment of freaking out, I mean I had been talking to these other 5 girls for months now, I didn’t know what to do it was too late to look for a new roommate.  After talking to a couple of the other girls, we decided to go random with our last roommate. Once I finished filling everything everything out I received an email saying I was the “Linked-Leader” just because I was first to fill everything our.  I also received my housing boarding pass which I need to make sure I remember to print out before I leave.  Well, that’s really all the information I have on DORMS, hopefully you were more lucky than I was with your roommate situation, and if by some crazy situation my future roommate is somehow reading this, Hi, I’ll see you in like 2 weeks.

Starting to pack for DCP

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Even though I still have over 2 weeks until my arrival date, I started packing today.  (Honestly I just wanted an excuse to not study for my last final so packing seemed perfect haha)  The very first thing I packed was my Social Security card.  It’s one of the things you can use for your I-9 documents, do not forget to pack whatever you decide to use for yours.  You can’t start without having them. I’m also using my license which I never take out of my purse, but make sure you have yours packed before you leave for Disney!  So before I started packing I did a lot of research on what to bring and I found a DCP survival guide.  It was really useful, not only did it give me ideas on what to pack , it had advice for during the program, it had a little bucket list on there, as well as some DCP lingo.  Although I probably should’ve made my own list instead of just going by the one from the survival guide, I’m too lazy.  Right now I’m still in the beginning stages of packing, I don’t even have one bag full. I’m sure that won’t last.  Once we get closer and I can pack everything I’ll make a more useful blog post about everything. Until then I hope this was at least a little useful for someone!