Help! My company is considering a proposal to sponsor an Epcot pavillion.

My 2 cents for cutting the OP some slack- has no one here ever asked around before going forward with something for their business? Yes it is a big investment that would not be undertaken without considerable info but the more information you get before going ahead with something formal, the less chance you have of looking like an idiot. Don't waste time and resources if you can find out easily that you are not even in the ballpark to being able to do something.

Besides, it helps to have information that may not be as skewed (satisfaction rate) as official information. I routinely get product and equipment offers that promise the moon officially, but don't work in the real world. I remember one that promised serving so many clients per hr, but the clients would have to been magically teleported in one after the other to meet this.
 
eccflash said:
ps as for epcot numbers, i can say that 10,000,000 (10 million is a huge exageration) being the average day at epcot is about 20,000 give or take.

I would have to disagree with that as Epcot's 2004 attendance was about 9.4 million. And that does not even include those that park hop from other parks, and Epcot is very popular for park hoppers to end there day at since they have Illuminations and 14 table service resturants.
 
no offfense peter but I get the hourly pages and all other info. I also get the info of the actual people that go through the turnstiles. Soesnt matter if they been somewhere before. It is not an official number like is reported to the public it is a report that I pull directly from the turnstiles. Being the transportation manager for efficiency it is my job to know who is where and when.
 
eccflash said:
no offfense peter but I get the hourly pages and all other info. I also get the info of the actual people that go through the turnstiles. Soesnt matter if they been somewhere before. It is not an official number like is reported to the public it is a report that I pull directly from the turnstiles. Being the transportation manager for efficiency it is my job to know who is where and when.
So are you saying that the actual numbers are far less than those published in ABM?
 

Ill put it like this. at 10,000,000 a year, divided by 365 days a year is almost 28000 people per day on average. Only an average. Although I cant talk actual numbers, i will say that this is quite above the dailey average.
 
Thanks for the advise scoop. My info is correct except for that i am currently on sybaticle up in ny. I am being VERY carefull not to say to much. I am only stating info that if someone did the math could figure on there own. Im definatly not trying to get burned. I ALWAYS appreciate a helpfull heads up though.
 






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