Cedar Point Associate Housing Dorm Tour
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- Опубликовано: 30 авг 2023
- Thank you guys for watching!! I hope this video gave you all some helpful insight on what kind of housing Cedar Point offers for their employees.
Some information I forgot to include in the video is:
-The housing costs 12 dollars a day, the money is taken out of your check.
-If you do not work for Cedar Point, you are not aloud to come into the campus.
- There are some vending machines in the housing that include snacks and drinks.
- Periodically they do dorm room checks to check for violations.
- They can move people into your room (and do) without telling you.
-You can bring your car and keep it there for free, the parking lot is a good walk away though so hauling things is a pain.
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You should do a video of what to bring for the newbies and what to pack and what to expect to not use and things like that for the new upcoming season!!!
Thank you for this comment!
Just made my list of items and will be filming in a day or two!
i’m applying there next season and i’m like literally so excited!! you should make a follow up to the video you made a while ago
how much does cedar fair pay now ...my dd turns 18 in June..she might apply??
@@barbiedall1975 15 an hour
15 an hour
Great video baby!!!!
Hehehe thanks Spence!!!!!
hii love your video and thank you sm for this!
do you have an idea of the colour of pants traffic associates wear for work?🥺, please reply
Its pretty cool that they offer that.
I like to say it’s basically summer camp where you make money!
I just got accepted to work there this summer as a ride operator however they never did an interview or anything, is that normal? Also I saw that you can get a regular dorm for $12 a day but they also have $15/day ones. Are the $15 worth it?
Are the "quiet dorms" actually quiet? I'm looking to avoid partying and loud anything, lol.
to be honest, they’re still sort of loud. occasionally you’ll hear people walking and talking loud in the halls but they get told to be quiet quickly
@@Graciefarmer Thank you. Also, if you don't mind. How much time would you recommend giving to accommodate waiting on the causeway before a shift?
I would always wake up 1 hour before my shift and leave my dorm to go to work with 30, min
I’m curious, so what’s the difference between quite dorms and other dorms?
the quiet dorms crack down (they say) on loud noise and you can get removed from the building for being loud. although after living in both it felt like the same
i worked at cedar point this year how did i not see u AND I STAYED IN MAVERICK😭
that’s hilarious what department did you work in
@@Graciefarmer housekeeping i worked at lighthouse
@@Drewrrlddid u enjoy house keeping? i just got hired!
@@rizreaper yea it was coo honestly but if u finish ur stuff early just stay there so u can get more hours
I got a steady 30minutes-3hours of sleep max the entire time i stayed in maverick building
i can’t lie i slept like a baby, the mattress pad went CRAZY!
What happened to that follow up video from a year ago that you were supposed to post 😂
I JUST MADE ONE!! FINALLY 🤣🤣
@@Graciefarmer
Do you have the link to the foam mattress/shelves?
Messy Hair Don't Care!! Lol
Nice Dorm Tour
my hair is always a mess haha
My room looks like a cell cage
to be fair the buildings look like a prison
I bet living here is fun. with all the beautiful women.
Ok weirdo
Waste of time, and money, to stay in commons. Better to just rent a place in town for the season, as plenty of locals will rent out their house to employees for a far better rate than what commons offers. Plus, less chance of picking up bed bugs, or scabies from living there.
I wish this was the case but every place requires a 12 month lease unless you pay 400 extra per month for a 3-5 month lease or an extra 150 a month for a 6-11 month lease. every place i’ve looked at is unfurnished so having to buy furniture plus pay for everything else would at least be 1,500 a month whereas commons is 360.
But, i’ll take your word for it, if you know of any good options lmk i’m still in the search!