Disney hiring for variety of roles including maintenance, recreation, landscaping, safety and security.
ELEUTHERA, The Bahamas (April 10, 2024) – On April 13, Disney Cruise Line (DCL) will host its final job fair leading up to the grand opening of its second island destination in Eleuthera, Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, this June.
Disney Cruise Line Job Fair
Saturday, April 13
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Preston Albury High School
Rock Sound, Eleuthera
DCL is currently recruiting for a variety of positions with opportunities for training and advancement, including roles within maintenance, recreation, landscaping, safety, and security. During the event, attendees will have the opportunity to meet with the destination’s leadership team and members of the DCL recruitment team to learn about career opportunities and participate in on-site interviews. Registration is not required to attend.
Following the job fair, individuals may continue to apply online at DCLJobs.com and visit the site to opt-in to receive updates about opportunities on land in The Bahamas and onboard Disney cruise ships.
Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point is creating sustainable economic opportunities for Bahamians, protecting the natural beauty of the site, celebrating the Bahamian culture, and helping to strengthen the community in Eleuthera. The new destination has created more than 150 well-paying operations jobs for Bahamians, exceeding the original commitment in Disney’s Heads of Agreement. Additionally, the development of Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point has created hundreds of construction-related roles for Bahamians, more than tripling the number of jobs DCL committed to before the project began, with approximately 600 Bahamians currently on site to complete construction.
Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point will begin welcoming guests for the first time on June 7.
For more than 25 years, Disney has introduced countless families to the beauty and spirit of The Bahamas and has provided significant economic impact while demonstrating a strong commitment to the environment and the community. The majority of cruises offered by Disney have at least one stop in The Bahamas, all five of its ships are registered in The Bahamas, and it is estimated that DCL operations currently contribute more than $70 million toward The Bahamas gross domestic product annually. For more information about Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point and for the latest on DCL’s community initiatives, visit lighthousepointbahamas.com.
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About Disney Cruise Line: Since its launch in 1998, Disney Cruise Line has established itself as a leader in the cruise industry, providing a setting where families can reconnect, adults can recharge and children can experience all Disney has to offer. Today, Disney Cruise Line continues to expand its blueprint for family cruising with a fleet of five ships — the Disney Magic, Disney Wonder, Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy and Disney Wish — and three additional ships planned by 2025. Guests can sail out of ports around the world on exciting itineraries to the Caribbean, Bahamas, Alaska and Europe, among others. The homeport for Disney Cruise Line remains Port Canaveral, Florida, where it has its own specially designed terminal.