Culinary

Average $13 - $14.00/hr | Includes 2 weeks accommodation

Luxury Autograph Collection Hotel (4 Star)

Position Type

Culinary

Pay Rate

Average $13 – $14.00 per hour

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Benefits

Transportation provided from the airport upon arrival.

Provides 2 weeks of complimentary accommodation upon arrival.

At least one complimentary meal per shift.

Local attractions

Top 5 Things to Do in Daytona Beach, Florida

The founders of Daytona Beach didn’t just pick a random spot to create a resort town. They chose a stretch of sand extending some 23 miles, which was to become widely recognized as one of the best beaches in Florida, if not one of the best in the entire United States. Edged by its distinctive aquamarine waters, this famous beach now borders one of the world’s most legendary Boardwalks, itself home to a ton of amusements, funky shops and restaurants, and outdoor street performers.

The moment you enter Daytona International Speedway, you’ll know you’re on hallowed ground. This is not only one of the most legendary auto-racing tracks on Earth, it’s also the home of NASCAR, the National Association for Stock Car Racing. Founded by Bill France, Sr., in 1947 and still family-owned, this organization holds colorful events that attract upwards of 125,000 spectators.

And now you can even get a taste the thrill of race car driving in a bunch of interactive racetrack experiences and tours. On the Speedway Tour tram ride, you’ll experience the 31-degree banks on the track, and even climb up to the podium in Victory Lane for a photo.

Built in 1938, the Boardwalk amusement area – originally named the “Broadwalk” – is the center of Daytona Beach life, and is constantly being upgraded with new shops, new culinary treats, and new experiences.

Located close to the Main Street, this always bustling area has plenty of fun for people of all ages, with family-friendly indoor and outdoor things to do, including a Ferris wheel, go-carts, and free concerts in the bandshell.

Other places to visit include the shops and trendy eateries of Ocean Walk Village, a taffy factory called Zeno’s World’s Most Famous Taffy, and the 1,000-foot-long Daytona Pier.

Although most frequently referred to simply as Daytona Beach Pier, the city’s Main Street Pier, to use its proper name, has been a popular waterfront attraction for close to 100 years. Constructed in 1925, this city landmark is as popular for fishing as it is for those out for a stroll to get some ocean air.

Stretching 740 feet out into the Atlantic Ocean, this quaint wooden pier is easily accessible from the Daytona Beach Boardwalk. It’s open daily and free to explore. It’s a great spot for a sunrise selfie, or to spot marine life, such as dolphins, and seabirds. There’s also a couple of restaurants here for those wanting to grab a bite with a great view over the water, one of which will also cook up any fish you may have caught.

The Marine Science Center is not only a living museum of underwater life, it’s also a research and learning center. Since opening its doors in 2002, this fascinating attraction has nursed more than 200 species and many thousands of animals back to health and released many back into the wild.

Hotel & Location Summary

Daytona Beach is a city on Florida’s Atlantic coast. It’s known for Daytona International Speedway, which hosts February’s iconic Daytona 500 NASCAR race. The beach has hard-packed sand where driving is permitted in designated areas. Near the boardwalk’s rides and arcades, Daytona Beach Bandshell stages free summer concerts. Steps from the beach, Daytona Lagoon water park offers go-karts, laser tag and waterslides.

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