Idk because if you think about it..think about how many ppl actually audition and dont get it. an the chance of them calling me
There are two factors that affect whether or not a candidate will be cast.
The first is body type; height and weight.
The second is availability. If you place more than a couple "X" marks, you can be assured that you'll be pushed towards the bottom of the pile of applicants.
The application filled out at the audition boasts body dimensions, a picture, and availability. The files will be kept on hand until the event proceeds.
In year's past, the staff would encourage those who weren't cast to return for the next audition. Now, candidates are told to not return.
This would be why I advised against your plan. They have everything they need without you showing up again. A greater focus should be placed on screening your calls for a number that possesses the area code for the Orlando area.
It's a change that's followed in lieue of the company now requiring interested parties to create an appointment, rather than forming an ungodly line around human resources and wishing for the best.