'Most significant news' coming from Busch Entertainment this Thursday
SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, Discovery Cove and Aquatica are holding a ceremony at 11 a.m. this Thursday at SeaWorld to announce “the most significant news in our history”. We’ll be there to capture the announcement, but you won’t have to wait on us to report on it here or in our next issue. The event will…
The theme parks are hiring, as usual
As usual, there are quite a few job ads in the newspaper today. Including some interesting ones I haven’t seen before. Universal Orlando has a cute ad in today’s Orlando Sentinel. It features the above picture of The Simpsons and mentions the new ride opening this year. Below it says “Suddenly, calling Universal a family…
Aquatica holding job fair
SeaWorld’s new waterpark, Aquatica, is holding a job fair this Saturday. So if you’re looking for a job where you don’t mind possibly getting wet, this is for you. They’re looking to fill the positions of lifeguards (wet job), food service (not wet job), park attendants (possibly wet job) and more. All employees of Aquatica…
Busch parks to be renamed 'Worlds of Discovery'; new ticket options announced
Busch Entertainment Corporation family of adventure parks announced today they will now be known as Worlds of Discovery. “Guests will come to know that through the Worlds of Discovery parks, they will have the opportunity to come closer to the world we share,” says Jim Atchison, incoming president and chief operating officer of Busch Entertainment…
Busch Entertainment moving headquarters to Orlando
Busch Entertainment Corporation, the family entertainment division of Anheuser-Busch Companies, is planning on moving its corporate headquarters from St. Louis to Central Florida, home to four of the company’s nine theme parks. The transition to Orlando is scheduled for completion by July 2008. Busch Entertainment Corporation has 26,000 employees, $1.25 billion in revenue and operations…