Biff215
Well-Known Member
While certainly not impossible, others with knowledge of this type of work have stated that using the crane at night is significantly more dangerous. Even if that isn't the case, there often aren't enough hours when the park is closed to realistically set up what you're suggesting, break it down before park open, and get much done each night.Set up work lights, do the work at night, pay the overtime, get a bigger crew and get the crane lowered every day before 9am. It would solve the problem, but would cost more money that way. And it's become abundantly clear that $$ trumps show.
I like the lights, even though I tend to see the crane more often than the lights themselves as we usually visit in August and January. I also understand those who dislike the crane enough to feel like the lights aren't worth it. But with many other of the unique Christmas offerings going by the wayside, I'd hate to see one more discontinued.