Zombie_61
Master Member
Someone might confirm or dispute this, but I've been told Disney has maintenance/inspection/repair crews that scour their amusement parks when they're closed. Their primary goal is to make sure the rides are safe so none of the guests are injured, but a close second is to make sure the park is clean and well maintained; after all, they have an image to uphold.halliwax
From my understanding Universal has multiple shifts worth of coverage handling the scenic painting in the Potter areas, I would assume Disney will do the same for SW for the sake of upkeep
I do know this--a company I worked for in 1979-1981 was contracted to do some cement/concrete work for the Disneyland park in Anaheim, California, in one of the maintenance tunnels under the Big Thunder Mountain ride. On the last day of the contract I hauled the last of our equipment and remaining supplies out of the park, literally driving out of the back of the park as the guests were entering the front gates. I was specifically instructed to drive slowly, and there were two rows of maintenance workers with push brooms walking behind my truck making sure any debris (i.e., evidence of our presence in the park) would be removed before the guests reached that section of the park. To me it was an interesting "peek behind the curtain", but to the Disney staff it was business as usual and they were very concerned about maintaining the fantasy illusion the park provides for it's guests.
Based on what I've been told by family and friends who have worked there in recent years, in that regard nothing has changed.