AidenRodriguez731
Well-Known Member
Considering that I saw routine maintenance in other parks and hotels that were incredibly quick and didn’t seem to need nearly as much red tape, I’m gonna say that the way they are doing it is pretty slow. Things like impact to surrounding areas should have been figured out when they built it and if they supposedly had already cleaned ir before in the 5 months this park has been opened, which I sure hope they have, it would not need all that much work to have done it again. Should be a relatively simple and routine process which they should have the materials for already or a way to quickly access them because they’ve built this land before and should realize that painted walkways get ugly really fast. I work in corporate America, I know about red tape but I also know that there should be ways to mitigate how long it takes to fix these very obvious problemsIt's not as simple as saying clean it and consider it done. It's still a part of corporate America, which means nothing is ever simple.
How it will probably happen: a ticket will be (or is already) opened, it gets added to a to-do list, materials are ordered, impacts to surrounding areas are measure, tasks and staff are scheduled... and then it gets done.