I’ve always wanted to be a scaractor in Universal Studios Hollywood’s HHN for a long time. In fact, I went to HHN last month for the first time. It’s so much fun to go to, and it’s not as terrifyingly scary as I thought it was. I’m so relieved that I can take being scared (I got scared 4 times during the event.). I just laughed off the scares I got from scaractors. Well, I want to audition for HHN next year, because even though I’m a nurse, life’s too short not to finally do my childhood dream job, which is be an actress originally. Then a singer since I was a teenager. It’s a huge decision to give up my nursing job for months, so I can do this scaractor job, if casted at the event. A friend told me to audition for Knott’s Scary Farm, which just celebrated their 50th anniversary. Thanks for this video.
Hey!! I’m applying to be a scare actor this year (current TM here!) I’ve only been an attendant previously at HHN but any tips on auditioning? I’m super nervous, I just wanna be able to grab the casting team’s attention 😭
I've always thought from things that I've seen or heard that leaving Disney to work for Universal is considered a downgrade. I've also seen & heard that the expectations at Universal are not as high as they are at Disney.
I would say it depends on personal experience! I was planning on working at both until my taking care of my health required me to leave Disney. I’ve enjoyed working for both companies, though! They both have pros and cons just like any other place to work but for me personally I definitely don’t consider it a downgrade!
@@michellemonforto I appreciate your reply. Your videos are awesome & informative. I'm glad that you like it there & are enjoying what you do. I'm retiring from my job in a few years & am moving to Orlando to work part-time at Disney. Could you tell me some really close places to Disney where we could move where I would not have to cross I-4 to get to work (we are having trouble narrowing down where to search for a new house)? Is there any other advice that you could give me about moving to the Orlando area, applying at Disney or working for Disney? Thanks again for everything that you do with your channel.
Hello! I am taking a journalism class at Valencia College and I was wondering if I could interview you for my article on being a scare actor at Universal? Thank you.
I’ve always wanted to be a scaractor in Universal Studios Hollywood’s HHN for a long time. In fact, I went to HHN last month for the first time. It’s so much fun to go to, and it’s not as terrifyingly scary as I thought it was. I’m so relieved that I can take being scared (I got scared 4 times during the event.). I just laughed off the scares I got from scaractors. Well, I want to audition for HHN next year, because even though I’m a nurse, life’s too short not to finally do my childhood dream job, which is be an actress originally. Then a singer since I was a teenager. It’s a huge decision to give up my nursing job for months, so I can do this scaractor job, if casted at the event. A friend told me to audition for Knott’s Scary Farm, which just celebrated their 50th anniversary. Thanks for this video.
Hey!! I’m applying to be a scare actor this year (current TM here!) I’ve only been an attendant previously at HHN but any tips on auditioning? I’m super nervous, I just wanna be able to grab the casting team’s attention 😭
Fit the height and look description and you're in. Make sure those points and availability is favorable.
What role did You have in 31 ?
Hi Michelle! I wanted to ask; what was your rate of pay for being a scare actor?
That is awesome. Me and my family love universal and hope to see you in passing
Did you have to do a physical fitness test?
I've always thought from things that I've seen or heard that leaving Disney to work for Universal is considered a downgrade. I've also seen & heard that the expectations at Universal are not as high as they are at Disney.
I would say it depends on personal experience! I was planning on working at both until my taking care of my health required me to leave Disney. I’ve enjoyed working for both companies, though! They both have pros and cons just like any other place to work but for me personally I definitely don’t consider it a downgrade!
@@michellemonforto I appreciate your reply. Your videos are awesome & informative. I'm glad that you like it there & are enjoying what you do.
I'm retiring from my job in a few years & am moving to Orlando to work part-time at Disney. Could you tell me some really close places to Disney where we could move where I would not have to cross I-4 to get to work (we are having trouble narrowing down where to search for a new house)? Is there any other advice that you could give me about moving to the Orlando area, applying at Disney or working for Disney? Thanks again for everything that you do with your channel.
On a personal experience it's the opposite
@@JoeysClones Thanks for the information. Did you work for both companies in FL.& what jobs did you do for them?
Hello! I am taking a journalism class at Valencia College and I was wondering if I could interview you for my article on being a scare actor at Universal? Thank you.