For three young adrenaline lovers, working at Idaho’s Scarywood is an obvious dream job opportunity.
Though the job comes with some unconventional, after-dark hours and requires training and arriving early to perfect their ghoulish looks, local teens that work at the haunted amusement park said the thrill of scaring parkgoers and the ability to flex their creative muscles makes it all worth it.
Recent high school graduate Rylie Annis, 19, knew the second she saw a job listing that she wanted to work for Scarywood, Silverwood’s Halloween-themed horror makeover.
“I loved Scarywood and just being a guest and coming,” she said, “I thought it would be even more fun if I worked there.”
Lurking in the shadows of the haunted amusement park lies all your worst nightmares, including clowns, zomb

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