Las Vegas Water Parks Hiring Over 1,000 Employees for Summer Season
Las Vegas Water Parks Hiring Over 1,000 Employees for Summer Season
Cowabunga Canyon and Cowabunga Bay, two popular water parks in Las Vegas and Henderson, are seeking to hire over 1,000 seasonal and part-time employees in preparation for the upcoming summer season. Interested candidates can apply for various positions, including admissions, cashiers, food and beverage, maintenance, and lifeguards. Cowabunga Bay is scheduled to open on March 11, while Cowabunga Canyon is set to open on April 15.
According to Shane Huish, Owner/Regional Manager of Cowabunga Bay, the company is excited to welcome talented individuals to their team, acknowledging their hard-working team members as the backbone of the organization. The water parks are also holding blood drives in March, with Cowabunga Canyon hosting on March 1 and Cowabunga Bay hosting on March 8. Donors will receive a one-day admission pass to use at either park for the upcoming season.
Working at a water park can be an exciting opportunity for those looking for a seasonal or part-time job. Cowabunga Bay and Cowabunga Canyon are offering various roles that cater to different interests and skills. As the water parks open earlier than before, it is the perfect time to join their team and be a part of creating unforgettable summer memories. Visit cowabungabayvegas.com for more information on job openings and blood drives.
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Las Vegas Music Festivals You Can't Miss In 2023
Las Vegas is the entertainment capital of the world, so of course you’re going to find the best festivals held in Las Vegas! 2023 is bringing a bunch of them including some festivals returning!
Vegas gets an average of 35-38 million visitors a year! Not to mention being home to about 2.5 million people. So when it comes to music festivals, why not have it in Las Vegas! With numbers like that it’s almost guaranteed to sell out!
There’s a music festival now for every genre of music, being held in Sin City!
Plus with the Las Vegas hotels on the strip, or the beautiful atmosphere of Downtown Las Vegas, there’s never a bad backdrop for these music fests!
In 2023, Vegas will play host to five major festivals. Three of the festivals will be held at one location on the Las Vegas strip. Another one downtown and one up North in the outskirts of the Vegas strip! Which festivals you may ask? Well below are the five festivals!
Tickets to these shows may be hard to come by because most of these shows are already sold out. Or when tickets do go on-sale, they sell out in mere minutes! With this being said, it’s not impossible to find a ticket secondhand, but just be careful where you buy them from or who you’re buying them from. There are a bunch of approved resell sites who you can trust. A lot of people will try to buy them off someone in a Facebook group, dedicated to that particular show, but that may not be the best way because you set yourself up to be scammed! DON’T BE SCAMMED!
So without further ado, here are the top five festivals that are coming to Southern Nevada you need to attend this year!
Ransom Garcia is the music director and afternoon host on 1079 Coyote Country. He’s been with the station since 2017, but he’s been on the Las Vegas airwaves since 2003. Although he's Vegas Born AND Raised, Ransom also has on-air duties on sister station Kiss 95.1 in Charlotte, NC. He is also set to be inducted into the Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame in September of 2024. Ransom writes articles about pop culture, human interests, technology, video games and anything affecting Las Vegas.