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SFFT 2026 Costume Character Auditions

SFFT 2026 Costume Character Auditions

Six Flags Entertainment Corporation

San Antonio, TX

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Six Flags rating

6.5

Company rating: 6.5 out of 10

Based on 519 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

27th of 55 rated theme parks


Job description

Entertainment Auditions for Costume Characters

Audition Date – Sunday, May 17, 2026  

Audition Time – Arrive anytime between 3:45pm and 5:45pm

Location – Six Flags Fiesta Texas – Entertainment Rehearsal Hall 

JOB SUMMARY:

We are looking for professional, self-motivated, and experienced Costume Characters for the upcoming 2026 Summer Season. Play an important role in creating special memories for guests of all ages in a fun and interactive environment. In person auditions are required for consideration. 


  • Perform as a character actor in a variety of assigned roles and costumes.
  • Be able to work in all kinds of weather/ extreme temperatures & conditions while performing.
  • Maintain a positive and professional attitude both on stage and while backstage.
  • Maintain all of the guidelines outlined in the department and company training handout/ presentation.
  • If applicable, maintain Costume Character standards as set forth by WB/DC Comics.
  • Responsible for dressing room/ backstage area care including general cleaning and upkeep of dressing/ breakroom space.
  • Comply with all Safety guidelines (department and company).
  • Perform onsite as well as off-site promotional events representing Six Flags Fiesta Texas.
  • Other duties as requested and assigned.

  • Auditions required.
  • Outgoing and Friendly personality highly recommended.
  • Willing to actively engage guests and be knowledgeable about park events.
  • If applicable, must be able to perform in 15-30 lb. costume.
  • Must be at least 16 years old. Some roles require applicants to be at least 18 years of age at time of hire.
  • If applicable, must meet standards (height/build/look) as set forth by WB/DC Comics.
  • Must be able to stand and walk for long periods of time, climb stairs, bend, reach & lift up to 30 lbs.
  • Must possess the mental and physical capacities necessary to perform the job duties.
  • Must be able to work in all weather conditions even in costume.
  • Must be available to work weekends, evenings and holidays.
  • Prior experience in public performance or public speaking preferred but not necessary.

Auditions held in the Six Flags Fiesta Texas Entertainment Rehearsal Hall.

Parking is available in the Six Flags Employee Parking Lot to all applicants (17000 IH 10 West, San Antonio, TX 78257). Once parked, applicants may sign in and enter through the Security Station.  Once checked in, Security Staff will direct you to the Rehearsal Hall area. Applicants can arrive anytime between 3:45pm and 5:45pm to be seen.  For more information, please contact the Entertainment Office at (210) 697-5483.


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