DonHelbig Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Kings Island is looking to elevate its food and beverage program with the search for an Executive Chef. The role will oversee all culinary operations throughout the park, including quick-service locations, full-service restaurants, catering, and special events. The successful candidate will serve as the park’s senior culinary leader, helping shape dining experiences for millions of guests each season while driving innovation, quality, and operational excellence across the resort. Hungry for a career in the amusement and theme park industry? This could be the ultimate recipe for success. Apply online: https://jobs.sixflags.com/job/mason/executive-chef/42509/96527403440 Quote
CedarPointer Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Didn't they just post a video with their other chef yesterday? 🤔 Quote
DonHelbig Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago 1 minute ago, CedarPointer said: Didn't they just post a video with their other chef yesterday? 🤔 Yes they did, with executive chef Joseph Perez. Quote
Hawaiian Coasters 325 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Curious if Joseph stepped down, got the boot, or was promoted/demoted? While I hate to see anyone lose their job, I cannot deny that food quality has declined at KI in recent years. Just look at posts/comments on the KI pass group/other fansites including on here. Quote
CedarPointer Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I think the problem with food is that they, as a chain, are trying to do two things, which are diametrically opposed: Act like their food is "elevated", "fancy", etc to try to get people to pay out of pocket for it Continue selling hugely underpriced dining plans because (as Disenchanted Parks is finding out) passholders will not pay out of pocket for food after having dining plans for 11 years, and raising the prices will only get the people they actually make money off of to stop buying them The thing is that a lot of the issues with food don't have anything to do with the chef or even really the park, it's corporate budget cuts due to the failure of the merger. Even the worst chef would admit that, say, selling a $20 burger that doesn't come with any toppings is an obvious fail, but the parks do it because it saves a little bit of money. Quote
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