I'm working on a new project for our department - writing a new tour (well, re-writing an old tour that wasn't very good, but whatever). This tour will have several technical effects and we were told to write it blue sky, assuming WDI and facilities and entertainment and attractions will say yes to all of our ideas, then we can adjust later. From the very start our managers said they were behind all of our ideas, but "be prepared for WDI and the others to hack it to shreds," basically setting us up to treat WDI as the bad guys who don't get what we're trying to do.
So we figured, why not make WDI understand? Instead of emailing them a script and getting it back redlined to bits, let's present the entire tour concept to them, then have them edit it. Our management team said "Go for it, but don't expect them to say yes - they won't have time for you." Well guess what? They DID! 3 people from very high up in WDI came down from Glendale and told us they were SO happy that someone finally asked to meet with them rather than just sending a script! So here we are, all excited that we're building great new partners for future tour writers, and WDI loves all our ideas! We leave the meeting overjoyed and proud of all our work.
We go to our managers to tell them the good news, that WDI wants to help us build the technical effects and loves our ideas. What does our management say? "Well, that's gonna cost money to build. This is just a seasonal tour, I can't justify spending money on it."
Turns out that our managers just hoped WDI would say no so they wouldn't have to do it and they could look like the good guys. They didn't think we'd be able to get a meeting (which we did) or that WDI would like our ideas (which they did) and so it would never come down to needing to actually give the tour the support it needs. In the end, they didn't even give us enough $ to buy the number of giveaway items we will need in the event that the tour sells out. They're BANKING ON the tour NOT selling out.
I am so utterly disillusioned and frustrated. I feel like they sent us like sheep to the slaughter; sending us naively into the WDI meeting thinking we had their support, then making us go back and explain to them 'Thanks for wanting to help, but it turns out that our budget is only 1/3 what we thought it was, so we can't use any of your suggestions or even any of our own original ideas. Thanks anyways, sorry we don't know what's going on with our own tour!'
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr doesn't even begin to cover it.
