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Depends on the flight. I recently flew a direct flight from Seattle to Orlando and that was 5.5 hours. Direct to Miami would be about 7 hours. When you book your flight it ll tell you how long the flight is. Most have connections in Dallas/Fort Worth, LA, Atlanta or Chicago. In that case your flight will be anywhere from 8 hours to 12 hours.And it s S-e-a-t-t-l-e.
I remember it was about 5 hour plane trip...but we had to stop in Atlanta first. Just go to order tickets section and it will give you arrival times (remember there is a 3 hour difference) If you are talking about driving just do a quick mapquest and it will tell you how long it will take.
by plane?it would depend on if you have to stop in other airports for connections, but a straight flight would probably take about 10 hours? also worth noting: the eastern to western time zone will put you back 3 hours.
It is about a 5.5 hours long non-stop.Though, if you stop it will take some more time.
For a lunch that is on the monorails route:if you like fish go to The Wave at the Contemporaryfor just about everything go to the Grand Floridian Cafe (you will already be that that Resort anyways)for every menu to ever Walt Disney World resort restaurant go to this site:http://allears.net/menu/menus.htm#resthat site gives you info one everything in Walt Disney World and Disneyland.
Cracker Barrell is as good for breakfast as you can get. Check out tripadvisor.com a free site, the Orlando travel forum, someone there will have personal experiences and advice on restaurants in the park near where you are getting your massage. Good luck.
The Polonysien Resort has great meals. It is also characters too. Or if you want to go into the resot the crystal palace inside the magic kingdom is great too!
My family just had an amazing meal at Kona Cafe at the Polynesian. If you like tuna, the Tuna Oscar is wonderful.
You re 15 years old, and you need to get a different dream. You do not stand a chance of making it in Hollywood if you are not ALREADY a successful, experienced actor in Saudi Arabia. Producers, and Directors do NOT hire wanna be s right off the street. Also, you CANNOT legally work in the United States with out a valid work visa, and those are almost impossible to get. You can t get those on your own, an American company must sponsor you, and as a plain wanna be actor you don t qualify.
I think you mean you want an agent to represent you.Their condition is usually ..they find you work, and take 10% of everything you make. Hollywood isnt what you think it is. Hollywood is a generic name for the entertainment industry now. There are thousands and thousands of people who want to get the movies, tv, or music business. Becoming employeed is a difficult thing to do, and then usually short lived. Movies- They are having trouble getting funding because of the economy. Thats why youre seeing more animated movies. They dont have to pay actors salaries.TV- Reality shows. Again, out of work actorsMusic - The recording companies only invest money in a very very very select few artists. Half the waiters and waitresses in LA and NYC are want-to-be actors/musicians looking for a break into show business. Its a tough tough business. Its show business... but people dont realize how ruthless the business part is.
There are many and they are different for each performer. For you, to start with you d need to speak English fluently. Second you would need to be legal to work in the United States. Third, you would need to be a SAG and AFTRA union member. www.sag.org, www.aftra.org. Fourth, you would need a very strong resume and reel of your previous television and film work.
Wow, another wannabe actor. Join the millions of wannabes who live in LA.You ll get much better answers in the Theater and Acting Forum.
no english = zero. that would annoy people just for background and nobody represents that.
Representation for what? Like acting?... Too many people looking for representation ...
You and millions of others. Get back in line!