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A Challenge to Love Your Job - Entertainer Georgia Renaissance Festival Employee Review

2.0
Apr 26, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

I worked in the Entertainment department for several years. My fellow cast members were enthusiastic and creative. Interacting with guests was always a joy. As long as I was "on stage," it was fun and rewarding on a personal level.

Cons

The Entertainment department has been pared back year after year. People who attended the festival 15 years ago remember streets filled with eccentric characters, musicians and acts. Children got to watch dozens of characters not only be silly but also engage in choreographed stage combat. Today, you can walk through the entire festival and not hear a single musician or spot a character. It's not the performers' faults -- there are fewer of them and the grounds are large. And remember when I said it was always fun to be "on stage?" Going backstage was much less fun. While my fellow cast mates were great, it was a constant reminder that the department as a whole has been overlooked. And that's not even addressing the pay situation (which isn't pretty -- you have to love what you do because the pay is not good).

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5.0
Aug 14, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Extremely fun and lively atmosphere.

Cons

Very fast paced, not really a con but at times could be overwhelming keeping up with demand.

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2.0
Feb 1, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

If you are in highschool and looking for a spring-summer job for some extra cash, it's a decent job. Depending on the people you end up working with, sometimes days are very fun and go by quickly. My manager was actually very kind to me and my team. Higher management is another story. It's only on the weekends also, so it doesn't interfere with school.

Cons

Working at the renfest these days feel very...carnival-esque. It doesn't feel like working in a beautiful medieval times setting anymore. I've worked seasonally for 5 years and every year gets more and more messy. The people that get hired here in games also tend to not give a care about customers or fellow team members, leaving randomly to go on a break when they feel like it. I honestly worked with 4 people in a season that I had to wonder how they got hired. I feel like this company has just stopped caring about both its workers and entertainers, because the performers as well seem to be miserable. The days are hot and long, sweaty and hard. The pay is okay for a teenager or side hustle. Though since they're open during tornado warnings or thunderstorms too, expect at least one weekend where youre getting up to work in a monsoon, depending on georgia weather.

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