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Re: Bad show, just plain and simple bad show.
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 9:49 pm
by Cranbiz
felinefan wrote:With the economy the way it is, maybe they're trying to cut overtime/night shift pay, so they do it in the daytime. All companies no matter how large, are economizing. I mean, if Starbucks can close 600 stores, yeah, I'd say even Disney has to tighten its belt.
That may be but this is Disney. The whole premise is that the guest is allowed to be immersed in Disney, to get away from the outside world. We sell dreams and fantacies. The guests are not susposed to see the workings to create those dreams and fantacies!!!! That's what Walt wanted when he set out upon the Florida Project.
If we were susposed to be like all other parks, then we would cut expenses, like in themeing, transportation, guest recovery, etc.
Re: Bad show, just plain and simple bad show.
Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 10:39 pm
by hobie16
felinefan wrote:I mean, if Starbucks can close 600 stores, yeah, I'd say even Disney has to tighten its belt.
Starbucks made a strategic error when they tried to meet their gross over estimate of new stores. Starbucks had, for years, a real estate model they used to determined if a site would be profitable. Management believed their own hype, ignored the model and now 12,000 people will loose their jobs.
Disney, overall, is in pretty good shape. The only division that may be in trouble is the timeshare business. Look for a delay in construction of new locations. There may also be a ramp up in marketing programs including price reductions, interest rates and give aways to goose sales for existing locations and those already under construction.
If you've got money and like timeshares, there may be opportunities available in the near future.
Re: Bad show, just plain and simple bad show.
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:16 am
by hhsrat
Shorty82 wrote:Would that actually work? I call maintenance all the time to report things like blown light bulbs (because otherwise they'll be out for months) so I know their extension by heart. I'll have to try that trick next time I see something like that.
I don't know ... i've never actually tried it.
Re: Bad show, just plain and simple bad show.
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:38 am
by Zazu
hhsrat wrote:Call in a maintenance request ... "The construction wall in front of (insert project here) has apparently been stolen/fallen down/disappeared"
Shorty82 wrote:Would that actually work?
Probably not. I tried that a few times when I worked in Show Quality and generally got excuses. Mind you, they were embarrassed enough to give me elaborate excuses. Some of them even made sense.
Painting happens during the day because the new paint formulations won't set up right with the lower nighttime temperatures and morning dew. I buy that one. High work and some heavy landscaping needs light for safety reasons, okay. Some work, like the castle rehab, ran three shifts to get the construction walls and cranes out of the Park sooner, fair enough.
But the times I tried to get construction walls put up were non-starters because either the project was "too small" to be able to absorb the cost or it would be done before the walls could be built -- bogus answers in both cases.
Still, I think it's worth keeping up the pressure. Those of us who know what Good Show is should never let up in our pursuit of same.
Re: Bad show, just plain and simple bad show.
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 1:18 pm
by Big Wallaby
I was really impressed a couple months ago when on the Savannah I would come around the corner and there was a big yellow crane just off the attraction's ground. And no, when I say a big yellow crane, I am not talking about a bird. I went and complained to a manager, was told he would see what he could do. It was still there the next day. The crane was not in use (probably for noise reasons), so they could at least collapse it so it doesn't show up from the ride path. Out in Africa, in the middle of a wildlife preserve and there's construction?
Re: Bad show, just plain and simple bad show.
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 2:04 pm
by ktulu
Big Wallaby wrote:I was really impressed a couple months ago when on the Savannah I would come around the corner and there was a big yellow crane just off the attraction's ground. And no, when I say a big yellow crane, I am not talking about a bird. I went and complained to a manager, was told he would see what he could do. It was still there the next day. The crane was not in use (probably for noise reasons), so they could at least collapse it so it doesn't show up from the ride path. Out in Africa, in the middle of a wildlife preserve and there's construction?
"That yellow crane over there is just installing another Starbucks. That's right folks, Starbucks is always just around the corner."
Re: Bad show, just plain and simple bad show.
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 2:11 pm
by SRT_GB
ktulu wrote:"That yellow crane over there is just installing another Starbucks. That's right folks, Starbucks is always just around the corner."
Not anymore....
http://www.starbucks.com/aboutus/pressdesc.asp?id=882
Now they're just around every
other corner. :p:
Re: Bad show, just plain and simple bad show.
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 4:46 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
Big Wallaby wrote:I was really impressed a couple months ago when on the Savannah I would come around the corner and there was a big yellow crane just off the attraction's ground. And no, when I say a big yellow crane, I am not talking about a bird. I went and complained to a manager, was told he would see what he could do. It was still there the next day. The crane was not in use (probably for noise reasons), so they could at least collapse it so it doesn't show up from the ride path. Out in Africa, in the middle of a wildlife preserve and there's construction?
You should have launched into a story about how genetic testing has had some strange results!
Re: Bad show, just plain and simple bad show.
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 6:11 pm
by Cranbiz
Big Wallaby wrote:I was really impressed a couple months ago when on the Savannah I would come around the corner and there was a big yellow crane just off the attraction's ground. And no, when I say a big yellow crane, I am not talking about a bird. I went and complained to a manager, was told he would see what he could do. It was still there the next day. The crane was not in use (probably for noise reasons), so they could at least collapse it so it doesn't show up from the ride path. Out in Africa, in the middle of a wildlife preserve and there's construction?
I'm using them in my spiel now. "And folks, if you look ahead at just over the Animal Kingdom Lodge, you will see the Official Florida State Bird, The Crane."
Re: Bad show, just plain and simple bad show.
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 6:25 pm
by Cranbiz
Big Wallaby wrote:I was really impressed a couple months ago when on the Savannah I would come around the corner and there was a big yellow crane just off the attraction's ground. And no, when I say a big yellow crane, I am not talking about a bird. I went and complained to a manager, was told he would see what he could do. It was still there the next day. The crane was not in use (probably for noise reasons), so they could at least collapse it so it doesn't show up from the ride path. Out in Africa, in the middle of a wildlife preserve and there's construction?
Of course there is construction out in the savannah!
The natives are going to rebuild that old rickety bridge by the crocs.