Buried20KLeague
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Here goes! One big reason I took on running design and planning for TDL as a portfolio because it is so well maintained. The downside is that it's far away and the company does not pay much attention to it, but the upside is that the show you produce looks like opening day FOREVER. To me this is huge. I had negative experiences with getting things fixed in DL so it does get frustrating. Back in the 90's they just didn't have the budget to be that meticulous in Anaheim. There was pressure for 20% increases every quarter so it had to come from somewhere. Things are better now for sure. The 50th $$$ rehab of the park did wonders.
It is true that the show designer may see something amiss and suggest that it get fixed and they may try and deal with it. But overall, there is a WDI Show quality staff that sees those things before he does and lists them for the maintenance group. Sometimes they can't be addressed until the show goes down for a yearly rehab because they require a big demolition or it keep breaking down enough for them to redesign the effect. the operators note and submit these things too. Back in my day, sometimes they would sit on a list for along time till the $$ or the labor could catch up with them.
The SQS group down there is so passionate about this that they have even gone in one their own design hours to repaint dinosaurs, etc. to make the shows better. Tony is engaged as well to use rehab dollars to improve the shows rather than to just repaint them. It's taken very seriously, and I'm sure is better today than when I was involved a decade ago.
Interesting.
So do you or anyone else you know refuse to work on a project, then, because you're worried it won't be kept up... Potentially making it seem like a black mark against YOU?
Or do you not think that way because the vast majority of people have no idea who actually designed an attraction anyhow?
It's almost too bad that there isn't a way to put a "service level agreement" contract in place before something gets designed and built. You know... Like "if you want Eddie Sotto to design something for you, then you're going to have to know it comes with these maintenance requirements".
And in a perfect world, every day would be Christmas. :lookaroun:lol: