1. They'll email you if they are interested in interviewing. It depends on which departments you applied for.
2. They'll ask you questions about being part of a team, what you would bring to the team, etc. It's not a hard interview as long as you seem excited about the job and don't say anything really bad.
3. I believe it involves leading the characters around so they're not tripping over children.
4. That's available on the KI website: http://www.visitkingsisland.com/jobs/summer-jobs
Check your PMs.
I think that was a holder for a QTV.
You can see the domed top of the one covering part of the Eiffel Tower. It's the same type they used in the rest of Action Zone in 1999.
Wasn't the power out to the tolls and the marquee sign by KI Drive? And a good portion was still open... I was in Coney Mall and didn't even know about it until a few hours later.
I think the way they explain that one now is that since there's indoor attractions and shows, and things will reopen when the rain is over, the park is technically still open so they don't need to give refunds/rainchecks.
I believe Coke Freestyle machines don't have much of a greater cost than the regular machines, and even if they did, that would be absorbed in the $3.93/$4.25 price.
I'm fairly sure that Ouimet was the one who allowed the un-bronzing of Tomorrowland. It was actually more supposed to be the Observatron, which tragically he didn't do anything about, but it pretty sums up the disaster which was TL '98.
It was my understanding that you can renew it in person without filling out the paperwork again. I haven't had to deal with passes in a few years, so I'm not really sure, though.
I've always wondered, how come the College Football Hall of Fame building was removed? I know why it closed, but it seems weird that the building would be torn down and the lot left empty in a busy area like that.