Disney seeking female performers to bring Moana to Walt Disney World

    It seems like Disney is trying to get ahead of a meet and greet, finally. With Joy and Sadness debuting at Epcot almost a year after their huge hit Inside Out, and almost a half year passing since Zootopia had a very successful reception (and still without a Walt Disney World meet and greet opportunity), Disney is definitely giving themselves a head start should Moana be critically acclaimed when it hits theaters this November 23rd.

    According to a casting call, Disney is looking for a female performer to help bring Moana to life at Walt Disney World

    Disney Creative Entertainment is seeking female performers to help bring to life Moana, from the upcoming Walt Disney Animation Studios feature film, at the Walt Disney World® Resort near Orlando, FL. Look-alike performers interact with thousands of guests each day in character greeting experiences at our Parks and Resorts.

    Moana is a sweeping, CG-animated feature film about an adventurous teenager who sails out on a daring mission to save her people.

    Moana: Female, 5’3″ – 5’5″, with an athletic build.  Moana is compassionate, spirited, tenacious, passionate, clever, and determined in her journey to become a master wayfinder.

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    The performer should be ready to work within 2-3 months, which means we could see Moana in the parks, in some capacity, shortly before or close to when the movie debuts.

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