April 22, 200917 yr hey is it too early to think about applying for a job as a haunt cast member? It's never too early to think about anything.
April 22, 200917 yr I wish I could apply but I live to far away. So I'm stuck here in Indy scaring people at Necropolis.
April 22, 200917 yr I'll be back for Haunt. If I get the option to pick a house, it'd be a tough choice.
April 22, 200917 yr {squeeks horn from behind, with develishly clown like grin on face, bearing his natural vampire teeth.}
April 22, 200917 yr I would want to work in Trail of Terror, Red Beard's Revenge, or Club Blood I think.
April 22, 200917 yr I plan on being back at Haunt too. I had a great time last year working Club Blood.
April 22, 200917 yr Ill probaly appaly long about late june, early july. Would that be fine? I think KI puts out info on when they're hiring for the Haunt.
April 22, 200917 yr ^I've never understood why the park simply dumps things like that. The park could auction them off on eBay and donate the money to a charity, such as A Kid Again. The program's debut would get the park some good media attention and the money would help out the charities. ...there are SO many old props the park could auction off but just decide to leave rusting away in the Boneyard. Namely all the old props that used to reside in the Paramount Story I wonder how much money they could raise just for auctioning off the Enterprise starship or Forrest's bench... I believe you would find the terms of Cedar Fair's acquisition agreement required that they turn over to CBS/Viacom those props, and that should CBS/Viacom not take them for any reason, the park does NOT have the right to sell them to others, nor to use them after a time certain, which may or may not have already expired.
April 23, 200917 yr ^I've never understood why the park simply dumps things like that. The park could auction them off on eBay and donate the money to a charity, such as A Kid Again. The program's debut would get the park some good media attention and the money would help out the charities. ...there are SO many old props the park could auction off but just decide to leave rusting away in the Boneyard. Namely all the old props that used to reside in the Paramount Story I wonder how much money they could raise just for auctioning off the Enterprise starship or Forrest's bench... I believe you would find the terms of Cedar Fair's acquisition agreement required that they turn over to CBS/Viacom those props, and that should CBS/Viacom not take them for any reason, the park does NOT have the right to sell them to others, nor to use them after a time certain, which may or may not have already expired. Even if they can't use the old Paramount props, there still has to be things that people would spend money on. How about some of the Diamondback promotional stuff that came out at the end of last year? Or at the end of this year, auction off some of the banners hanging in Rivertown?
April 23, 200917 yr Parks auction off things that are no longer needed or wanted by anyone. Case in point--Disney often puts old stuff up for auction--banners that hung in the park from past events, sometimes costumes that are outdated, or, every once in a great while, something huge like when DL auctioned off the old Disneyland sign letter by letter..I beleieve John Stamos won it. I imagine one day KI will raid its storage areas and find things that may have some value to a mass of people, but these days I imagine a lot of material gets recycled for new stuff in order to save costs. I recall the 07 KIC summer behind the scness tour when, in the sign shop, the only old signs still up were on the wall for sentimental value--everything else had been reused.
April 24, 200917 yr A lot of older stuff is tucked away and used for future use... like Haunt. Some of the old signs adorn the International Restaurant too.
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