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LT Character at Six Flags Over Texas
Job Description
Responsibilities:
As a part of the entertainment team, you will assist in creating a fun atmosphere for the guest by interacting, greeting, a performing fun choreographed dances!
Qualifications:
Animated Characters/ Ambassadors & Show Hosts - We are looking for energetic, animated team players with previous acting or mascot experience. Candidates must stand between 5' and 5'8" tall and should be in good physical condition, must be able to move on their feet for long periods of time and perform a simple choreographed dance party as well as interact with guests during Meet & Greets throughout the day. In addition, ambassadors and show hosts must be able to speak clearly while interacting with guests. Show Hosts should also have emcee /host experience using a microphone. Interested candidates must be at least 18 years of age to audition.
Atmosphere Characters - W e are looking to cast a variety of s treetmo sphere charact ers who will amplify the guest experience for our 65 th Anniversary ! Candidates should have a great personality, come with p revious acting/im provisat ional experience, and have a desire to create positive guest interactions! Candidates must be in good physical condition, be able to move on their feet for l ong period s of time, and t hey must be able to speak clearly to guests while offering directions or taking photos throughout the day .
Please fill out your application here AND sign up for a time to audition at the link below.
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