- December 23rd, 2015, 2:29 pm
#86013
TL;DR: I want to work at an amusement park this summer; please share experiences and advice! I want to go away from home so I need to consider housing also.
Hey all,
I'm thinking about applying to work at an amusement park this summer, because it feels like this summer might be the only time where I don't necessarily have a ton of pressure to get a "real job" or make a ton of money (though money is good), and I really want to do it just for the experience. (I'm in my second year of college) I'm most likely not interested in actually working at an amusement park after I graduate, but you never know. I just really love the industry and want to get a closer look into how rides work. I may not even end up doing this, because there are several other summer programs and things I want to work at, but I'm not sure I'll necessarily get hired for any of them so this is another option.
Has anyone worked at a park before? What was it like? Would you recommend it? Even if you haven't worked at one, I would still love to hear advice if you know someone who did or if you've looked into it a lot or if you've just heard things about it. Here are things I want/need/other info that can help you help me:
***I definitely need to go somewhere that has employee housing or cheap/discounted housing nearby and transportation to the park if the housing isn't within walking distance. I don't have a driver's license. The cheaper the housing is, the better
-I want to go somewhere new, so NOT Carowinds or Six Flags Great Adventure (maaaybe SFGAdv but I'd prefer somewhere else. It's a big country)
-I guess I haven't explicitly said this but I really want to work as a ride op for a roller coaster, as opposed to working in a restaurant or gift shop or something
-I don't really think going out of the US is an option, unless there's like a special program for it or something. I've never actually left the country /: It seems like it would cost a lot of money, and also I don't speak any other languages and I don't have a passport (of course I can get one in the Spring if necessary)
-I don't care about college credit/internship credit. It doesn't have to be anything fancy. I just want to have a job.
-I would prefer a larger more well-known park (think: CP, SFMM, etc.) rather than smaller parks, but I'd still consider working anywhere that has a roller coaster!
-Ideally, the more hours the better, and of course, the higher the wages, the better. I know I said I'm not doing it for the money, but I do have student loans to pay...
Any information or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Hey all,
I'm thinking about applying to work at an amusement park this summer, because it feels like this summer might be the only time where I don't necessarily have a ton of pressure to get a "real job" or make a ton of money (though money is good), and I really want to do it just for the experience. (I'm in my second year of college) I'm most likely not interested in actually working at an amusement park after I graduate, but you never know. I just really love the industry and want to get a closer look into how rides work. I may not even end up doing this, because there are several other summer programs and things I want to work at, but I'm not sure I'll necessarily get hired for any of them so this is another option.
Has anyone worked at a park before? What was it like? Would you recommend it? Even if you haven't worked at one, I would still love to hear advice if you know someone who did or if you've looked into it a lot or if you've just heard things about it. Here are things I want/need/other info that can help you help me:
***I definitely need to go somewhere that has employee housing or cheap/discounted housing nearby and transportation to the park if the housing isn't within walking distance. I don't have a driver's license. The cheaper the housing is, the better
-I want to go somewhere new, so NOT Carowinds or Six Flags Great Adventure (maaaybe SFGAdv but I'd prefer somewhere else. It's a big country)
-I guess I haven't explicitly said this but I really want to work as a ride op for a roller coaster, as opposed to working in a restaurant or gift shop or something
-I don't really think going out of the US is an option, unless there's like a special program for it or something. I've never actually left the country /: It seems like it would cost a lot of money, and also I don't speak any other languages and I don't have a passport (of course I can get one in the Spring if necessary)
-I don't care about college credit/internship credit. It doesn't have to be anything fancy. I just want to have a job.
-I would prefer a larger more well-known park (think: CP, SFMM, etc.) rather than smaller parks, but I'd still consider working anywhere that has a roller coaster!
-Ideally, the more hours the better, and of course, the higher the wages, the better. I know I said I'm not doing it for the money, but I do have student loans to pay...
Any information or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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