MantisBrian said:
CEDARS:
Pros:
- wake up 10 minutes before your shift and be on-time.
- not have to deal with driving home in traffic
- go back to your room and sleep during splits
- the Employee Cafe is right next door
- park your car close by and still get to use it when you need to
- financially it's a good bet
Cons:
- if you don't like the rustic cabin feel, then move in to off-point housing
- If you have a hard time with Internationals this is a bad choice
- bathroom arrangements
- you pay for what you get
- no A/C - but you're only there to sleep
BAYSIDE:
Pros:
- apartment style living with about 6 people living there
- full kitchen (stove, full-size fridge, sink, etc...)
- apartment bathrooms
- the Recreation Center is across the street
- employee parking is next door/across the bridge
Cons:
- no A/C
- typically reserved for Supervisors or those working at Castaway Bay
COMMONS APARTMENTS:
Pros:
- multiple bedrooms that help split up the roommates
- full kitchen (stove, full-size fridge, sink, etc...)
- apartment bathrooms
- the Recreation Center is right next door
- employee parking is next door/across the bridge
Cons:
- no A/C
- 16 people living in one apartment - no real privacy
COMMONS DORMS:
Pros:
- Air Conditioning
- less roommates (typically about 3-4)
- the Recreation Center is right next door
- more employees to socialize with
- lockers to lock your stuff up in
- employee parking is next door/across the bridge
Cons:
- most expensive (or 2nd)
- most firealarms
- typically the "loudest" of all housing
- barb wire fencing
So there you have it. That's just the stuff that comes to mind. And rememeber, if you're not completely happy with your choice it's really easy to switch where you live. As long as they have an available spot.
i like ur list. completely accurate plus bayside and commons closer 2 louies
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