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Ride rollercoasters in Orlando and get paid

Reported by: Kerri Cavanaugh
Email: kcavanaugh@abcactionnews.com
Last Update: 6/05/2009 1:47 pm
(Joe Shlabotnik, Creative Commons 2.0)
(Joe Shlabotnik, Creative Commons 2.0)
ORLANDO, FL -- Here's a dream job if you like roller coasters! The city of Orlando wants to pay you to go on every ride.

All you have to do is drop everything for 67 days and go on every ride,every attraction including spas and restaurants, at the city's seven theme parks.

Two people will be put up in a two bedroom condo in Downtown Orlando.  In return, you must document everything and post it all on the internet. So you'll have to Tweet and Facebook your way across the city!

You will get paid $25,000 to do it.

The city's tourism bureau hopes this will stir up some excitement and make people want to take a trip to the Sunshine State.

To apply, you must be 21 years or older. Click on the link for an application click here.
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